LEARNER-CENTERED APPROACHES: THEIR EFFECT ON THE ORAL FLUENCY OF STUDENTS


Changing the Chevreul illusion by a background luminance ramp: lateral inhibition fails at its traditional stronghold--a psychophysical refutation.

The Chevreul illusion is a well-known 19(th) century brightness illusion, comprising adjacent homogeneous grey bands of different luminance, which are perceived as inhomogeneous.It is generally explained by lateral inhibition, according to which brighter areas projected to the retina inhibit the sensitivity of neighbouring retinal areas.Lateral inh

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Understanding Altered Dynamics in copyright Use Disorder Through State Transitions Mediated by Artificial Perturbations

Background/Objectives: copyright use disorder (CUD) poses a worldwide health challenge, with severe consequences for brain function.However, the phase dynamics underlying CUD and the transitions between CUD and health remain poorly understood.Methods: Here, we used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from 43 CUD patients

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