PERCEPTUAL INEQUALITY BETWEEN TWO NEIGHBORING TIME INTERVALS DEFINED BY SOUND MARKERS: CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DATA

Perceptual inequality between two neighboring time intervals defined by sound markers: correspondence between neurophysiological and psychological data

Brain activity related to time estimation processes in humans was VISOR analyzed using a perceptual phenomenon called auditory temporal assimilation.In a typical stimulus condition, two neighboring time intervals (T1 and T2 in this order) are perceived as equal even when the physical lengths of these time intervals are considerably different.Our pr

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Identity, Political Culture, and Democracy Naivety in Indonesia

Since 5BM the transition of Indonesia from the authoritarian New Order era to the more democratic Reformation Order in 1998, significant changes have occurred in leadership recruitment at the national and regional levels.There have also been substantial transition in the pattern of voter mobilization, specifically the increasing prevalence of ident

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Branch-Well-Structured Transition Systems and Extensions

We propose VISOR a relaxation to the definition of well-structured transition systems (WSTS) while retaining the decidability of boundedness and non-termination.In this class, the well-quasi-ordered (wqo) condition is relaxed such that it is applicable only between states that are reachable one from another.Furthermore, the monotony condition is re

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