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Feature coding dataset for trained and untrained working memory tasks in randomized controlled trials of working memory training.
The data presented in this article are produced as part of the original research article entitled "Working memory training involves learning new skills" (Gathercole, Dunning, Holmes & Norris, in press). This article presents a...
Rock Hill Book Signing Will Highlight Four Alumni Authors
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Four Winthrop alumni will autograph copies of a new Sherlock Holmes anthology March 4. Books will be available for purchase at the 1 p.m. signing at The BooKnack.
Published by: Winthrop University
Historical zoonoses and other changes in host tropism of <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>, identified by phylogenetic analysis of a population dataset

Background:Staphylococcus aureus exhibits tropisms to many distinct animal hosts. While spillover events can occur wherever there is an interface between host species, changes in host tropism only occur with...

Historical zoonoses and other changes in host tropism of <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>, identified by phylogenetic analysis of a population dataset

Background:Staphylococcus aureus exhibits tropisms to many distinct animal hosts. While spillover events can occur wherever there is an interface between host species, changes in host tropism only occur with...

The Ursinus Weekly, April 7, 1911
Walter R. Douthett
Jan 01, 0001
Dr. Holmes, of Penn, lectures Zwinglian anniversary Ursinus loses a hard fought battle Ursinus opens baseball season on home field tomorrow Miss Clamer entertains Phi Alpha Psi club Ursinus and the new school code The...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Sparrow Question
Matthew Holmes
Mar 26, 2020
During the latter-half of the nineteenth century, the utility of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) to humankind was a contentious topic. In Britain, numerous actors from various backgrounds including natural history...
Houseflies and fungi
Matthew Holmes
Sep 25, 2020
Despite a surge of recent scholarship on the long and broad history of biotechnology, the use of biological controls such as fungal and insect vectors does not immediately spring to mind when considering early attempts to...
The Art of Law in Shakespeare
Rachel E Holmes
Apr 25, 2018
Shakespeare’s relationship with Law may be well established, but Paul Raffield demonstrates its richness and variety in The Art of Law in Shakespeare. Building on his work in Shakespeare’s Imaginary Constitution: Late...
'Demarginalising' a territorially stigmatised neighbourhood?
Hannah Holmes
Jul 10, 2022
Gentrification and territorial stigma are understood to be closely linked, yet the workings of the governance networks which underlay this relationship have seldom been explored in depth. This paper seeks to develop...
Of mice and mental health
The science of mental life is critical for understanding both how we function, and impairments in our functioning. However, understanding the causal mechanisms underlying mental health disorders and developing new treatments are...
Disease model discovery from 3,328 gene knockouts by The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium.
Although next-generation sequencing has revolutionized the ability to associate variants with human diseases, diagnostic rates and development of new therapies are still limited by a lack of knowledge of the functions and...
The Ursinus Weekly, April 30, 1928
Haverford track team buries Ursinus squad under 101 1/2- 33 1/2 score Dr. Holmes addresses joint service on patriotism Ursinus to be scene of county play festival Junior festivities reign supreme in weekend of dance and...
Published by: Ursinus College
Coexistence of lazy frogs on ℤ
Mark Holmes, Daniel Kious
Sep 28, 2022

We study the so-called frog model on with two types of lazy frogs, with parameters respectively, and a finite expected number of dormant frogs per site. We show that for any such and there is positive probability that the two...

Transdiagnostic associations across communication, cognitive, and behavioural problems in a developmentally at-risk population
Silvana Mareva, Joni Holmes
Jan 03, 2020
BACKGROUND:Communication, behavioural, and executive function problems often co-occur in childhood. Previous attempts to identify the origins of these comorbidities have typically relied on comparisons of different deficit...
Editorial
Amy L Milton, Andrew Holmes
Feb 01, 2019
Extinction—defined as the gradual disappearance of a learned response following the withdrawal of reinforcement—was first described by Pavlov (1927), and has been a subject of great psychological and neurobiological interest for...
Coexistence of lazy frogs on ℤ
Mark Holmes, Daniel Kious
Sep 28, 2022

We study the so-called frog model on with two types of lazy frogs, with parameters respectively, and a finite expected number of dormant frogs per site. We show that for any such and there is positive probability that the two...

Selectively Interfering With Intrusive but Not Voluntary Memories of a Trauma Film
Intrusive memories of a traumatic event can be reduced by a subsequent interference procedure, seemingly sparing voluntary memory for that event. This selective-interference effect has potential therapeutic benefits (e.g., for...
Spontaneous cognition in dysphoria
Anomalies in future-oriented cognition are implicated in the maintenance of emotional disturbance within cognitive models of depression. Thinking about the future can involve mental imagery or verbal-linguistic mental...

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