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A Comparative Research on Municipal Voluntary Tasks of Three Hungarian and Slovenian Municipalities
Published 2019-04-01“…Our main objective was to discover which economic and social factors influence the scope of voluntary tasks in Hungary and in Slovenia. …”
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Bias at the board: implicit gender stereotypes and dual-task effects in chess evaluations
Published 2025-12-01“…Gender-based biases persisted but were less pronounced under dual task conditions. Implicit gender biases influence chess evaluations, with stereotypes about male competence skewing judgments. …”
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Formalization of the Task of Creating a Mathematical Model of Combined Wastewater Treatment Processes
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Enhancing Propaganda Detection in Arabic News Context Through Multi-Task Learning
Published 2025-07-01“…Furthermore, most research has treated propaganda detection as an isolated task, neglecting the influence of sentiments and emotions. …”
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Manipulating levels of uncertainty in a decision-making task for obsessive compulsive disorder
Published 2024-12-01“… Objective: We investigated whether manipulating levels of uncertainty would influence performance in a decision-making task in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder. …”
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A systematic review of surface electromyography analyses of the bench press movement task.
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Light green background enhances reading performance in visual display terminal tasks
Published 2025-07-01“…Forty university students completed reading tasks under both background color conditions, and self-report, behavioral, eye-tracking, and physiological data were collected. …”
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Performance Prediction of the Gearbox Elastic Support Structure Based on Multi-Task Learning
Published 2025-05-01“…However, conventional neural networks are usually optimized for a single task, failing to fully account for task differences and shared information. …”
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Self-reports map the landscape of task states derived from brain imaging
Published 2025-01-01“…Here, we used machine learning to show that self-reported descriptions of experiences across tasks can reliably map the objective landscape of task states derived from brain activity. …”
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The effect of reward and voluntary choice on the motor learning of serial reaction time task
Published 2025-01-01“…However, it remains unclear how their combination influences motor skill learning. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effects of reward and voluntary choice on motor skill learning in a serial reaction time task (SRTT).MethodsParticipants completed six parts of SRTT, including pre-test, training phase, immediate post-test, a random session, delayed post-test, and retention test on the following day. …”
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Are the Mental State Verbs Important For Roma Children’s Understanding of False Belief Task
Published 2020-04-01“…The mental state verbs help the children to understand the Fals Belief Tasks, which predict the Theory of Mind. The theory of mind from other side is important for understanding the intentions, desires, jokes, motivations of others and what are the factors influencing the development of theory of mind Research methods and techniques. …”
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Performance Analysis of Resource-Aware Task Scheduling Methods in Wireless Sensor Networks
Published 2014-09-01“…A WSN application, such as object tracking or environmental monitoring, is composed of individual tasks which must be scheduled on each node. Naturally the order of task execution influences the performance of the WSN application. …”
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Optical and motor changes associated with lighting and near vision tasks in electronic devices
Published 2023-05-01“…Conclusions: Performing reading tasks on electronic devices is highly influenced by both the configuration of the screens and the ambient lighting, meanwhile, low differences in visual quality that are transient in healthy young people, were found.…”
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The Effect of Task Complexity and Recast on Iranian Intermediate Learners' Speaking Accuracy and Fluency
Published 2016-10-01“…This study attempted to look into the effect of increasing task complexity and the provision of recast in separate experiments on the EFL learners’ oral language production and their fluency and accuracy. …”
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Using Bidirectional Associative Memory Neural Networks to Solve the N-bit Task
Published 2023-05-01“…To achieve this, two networks interacted; one served as a task Identifier and the other as a memory Extractor, giving the desired behavior influenced by the Identifier. …”
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Visual Discrimination Task in Guppies Using a Simultaneous Matching-to-Sample Procedure
Published 2025-07-01“…Only a few studies have tested fish in the simultaneous match-to-sample task (sMTS), and mixed evidence regarding their capacity to solve the task has been reported. …”
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Teachers' professional journey: Charting achievement recognition, career adaptability, and task performance
Published 2024-10-01“…The rapid technological advancement in higher education necessitates understanding the factors influencing university teachers' professional growth and task performance. …”
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Analysis of the Results from Use of Haptic Peg-in-Hole Task for Assessment in Neurorehabilitation
Published 2011-01-01“…Subjects all performed a series of haptic virtual peg-in-hole tasks with varying degrees of difficulty determined by the hole diameter. …”
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Risky behavior in gambling tasks in individuals with ADHD--a systematic literature review.
Published 2013-01-01“…Limited and/or inconsistent evidence was found that comorbid internalizing disorders (IDs), ADHD subtype, methylphenidate use, and different forms of reward influenced the outcomes.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The evidence for increased risky performance of individuals with ADHD on gambling tasks is mixed, but is stronger for children/adolescents with ADHD than for adults with ADHD, which may point to developmental changes in reward and/or penalty sensitivity or a publication bias for positive findings in children/adolescents. …”
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