MEMORY FOR AFFIXES IN A LONG-LAG PRIMING PARADIGM

Memory for affixes in a long-lag priming paradigm

Psycholinguistic research on the processing of morphologically complex words has largely focused on debates about how/if lexical stems are recognized, stored, and retrieved.Comparatively little processing research has investigated similar issues for functional affixes.In Word or Lexeme Based Morphology (Aronoff 1994), affixes are not representation

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Review of chaos in hair-cell dynamics

The remarkable signal-detection ORG PINEAPPLE CHUNKS capabilities of the auditory and vestibular systems have been studied for decades.Much of the conceptual framework that arose from this research has suggested that these sensory systems rest on the verge of instability, near a Hopf bifurcation, in order to explain the detection specifications.How

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Mice deficient of glutamatergic signaling from intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells exhibit abnormal circadian photoentrainment.

Several aspects of behavior and physiology, such as sleep and wakefulness, blood pressure, body temperature, and hormone secretion exhibit daily oscillations known as circadian rhythms.These circadian rhythms are orchestrated by an intrinsic biological clock in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus which is adjusted to the daily envi

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Provision of a Free and Appropriate Public Education in an Adult Jail during COVID-19: The Case of Charles H. et al. v. District of Columbia et al.

COVID-19 has engendered serious challenges with the provision of special education services for youth and young adults incarcerated in U.S.adult correctional facilities.This article describes the recent lawsuit, Charles H.et al.v.District of Columbia et al., which focused on the lack of a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) at the Inspirin

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