Archive for May, 2005

05-05-19 The Alphabet Effect: on Chinese
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05-05-19 Chinese & the Alphabet: The only survivors?
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05-05-19 The Long Ass
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05-05-19

Tags: Vol. 1. From the Beginnings to the Cycles of Romance. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21

XIX.
Changes in the Language to the Days of Chaucer

  
By HENRY BRADLEY, M.A., (Oxon.)

Continuity of the English Language
“English” and “Saxon”; Periods of English
Changes in Grammar
Old English Grammar; […]

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05-05-19 Children of the Code
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05-05-19 Early English Orthography, or how to fpell Inglifh
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05-05-17 Chris Correa » Literacy in Kerala
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05-05-17 Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs)
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05-05-16

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Pajek, which means spider in Slovenia language and sounds like /iyak/, is a tool for large network analysis. It was used by James Moody, who has a brand new paper on how some 1600+ social science journals cite each other (canno’t locate the paper online), which Dan McFarland used in a recent talk.

">Pajek - Large Network Analysis

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05-05-16 Steven Stahl passed away
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05-05-14 The Hat Magic: Science, Publication, and Money
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05-05-11

Tags: Apache upgraded. Not installed as a service, though
[Update (5-16): installed as service using Apache -k install and Apache -k start.

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05-05-11

Tags: Dr. K. RICHARD RIDDERINKHOF
University of Amsterdam &  Leiden University
e-mail (remove spaces): K.R.Ridderinkhof @ uva.nl

Research interests
My area of research is “neurocognitive control from perception to action”.  That is, what are the elementary and control processes and their underlying neural mechanisms that link perception to intentional action?  Thus, central themes are […]

">Richard Ridderinkhof: cognitive control

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05-05-11

Tags: A new article by Alinda Friedman and colleagues, titled "Recognition by Humans and Pigeons of Novel Views of 3-D Objects and Their Photographs," published on Journal of Experimental Psychology: General - Vol 134 Iss 2 Page 149, show that pigeons do not seem to know how to appreciate photos:

Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between […]

">Simple-minded Pigeons vs Symbol-minded Humans

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05-05-11

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Michael E. Masson is named the new acting editor of JEP:LMC. 

Research Interests: Memory and Cognition
I am currently conducting two lines of research. The objective of one of these components is to uncover fundamental principles of human memory and cognitive control of processing. For example, I am examining the influence of context and various […]

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05-05-11

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05-05-11 All models are wrong; some models are useful
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05-05-10

Tags: Grant Robinson’s Google games have been blogged around the globe. It does not hurt to add one more. (via)
Warning: time sinks.

 

Guess-the-google
An addictive image guessing game that uses Google’s image search.
[…]

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05-05-10

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NYT today has an article by Carl Zimmer on Michael Gazzaniga (A Career Spent Learning How the Mind Emerges From the Brain).

Rick Friedman for The New York Time
The scribbles of Dr. Michael Gazzaniga, the director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth, are more metaphysical. Arrows travel […]

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05-05-09

Tags: openEyes is an open-source open-hardware toolkit for low-cost real-time eye tracking, from the Human and Computer Vision Lab at the Virtual Reality Application Center at Iowa State University.
The purpose of openEyes is to provide a hardware design and a set of software tools useful for the analysis of eye movement […]

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