• The dot-probe paradigm is a test used by cognitive psychologists to assess selective attention. According to Eysenck, MacLeod & Mathews (1987) and Mathews...
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  • Word pairs were shown to the subjects, with a dot probe following a word of each pair (dot probe paradigm). One-half of the word pairs were presented on...
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  • emotional dot-probe paradigm is a task used to assess selective visual attention to and failure to detach attention from affective stimuli. The paradigm begins...
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  • subjects in a study were asked to give a speech after completing a dot-probe paradigm task. After being presented with negative faces, low FNE participants...
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  • avoidance. Attention in social anxiety has been measured using the dot-probe paradigm, which presents two faces next to one another. One face has an emotional...
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  • attention to positive than to negative stimuli (as assessed by the dot-probe paradigm and eye-tracking methods). However, the effect also differs across...
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    "Examining Attentional Bias in Scrupulosity: Null Findings From the Dot Probe Paradigm". Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy. 29 (4): 302–314. doi:10.1891/0889-8391...
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    P3b (section Main paradigms)
    presentations. Another set of paradigms used to study the P3b are dual task paradigms. There are several variations of the dual task paradigm, and they can be used...
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    evaluation or categorization. It is usually elicited using the oddball paradigm, in which low-probability target items are mixed with high-probability...
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    cues is replaced by a probe, such as a small dot, letter or arrow. The aim is to respond as quickly as possible to identify the probe with a button-press...
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    laboratory setting. Mental chronometry is one of the core methodological paradigms of human experimental, cognitive, and differential psychology, but is...
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  • spatial probe. In a visual search task, a small dot appeared after a visual display and it was found that observers were faster at detecting the dot when...
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    component x ˙ f {\displaystyle {\dot {x}}_{f}} , so x ˙ ( t ) = x ˙ 0 + x ˙ f ( t ) {\textstyle {\dot {x}}(t)={\dot {x}}_{0}+{\dot {x}}_{f}(t)} . By selecting...
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    patterns appear in many situations. In printing, the printed pattern of dots can interfere with the image. In television and digital photography, a pattern...
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    twentieth-century frameworks, he includes model psychosis theory (the psychotomimetic paradigm), filtration theory, and psychoanalytic theory. In the second wave of theories...
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    viewed the process differently, as "problem solving" within the existing paradigm. Extended models allow one or more of the "fixed" parameters above to vary...
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    respectively—can be conceptually synthesized in an "energy landscape" paradigm: highly populated states and the kinetics of transitions between them can...
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  • a0. It has since come to be recognized as a crucial element of the MOND paradigm. The dependence in MOND of the internal dynamics of a system on its external...
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    currently[when?] analyzing data from the first direct test of GEM, the Gravity Probe B satellite experiment, to see whether they are consistent with gravitomagnetism...
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  • on the Moon: Why Earmarks are Good for American Democracy, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, ISBN 978-1-59451-731-0 Herdt, Timm (August 10, 2010). "Contrarian...
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  • FBG Duck and producer Young Chop. Other rappers, such as Lil JoJo, and S. Dot, Edai, L'A Capone, RondoNumbaNine, Lil Mister, SD and producer Leek-E-Leek...
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    the main power source for most Earth orbiting satellites and a number of probes into the Solar System, since they offered the best power-to-weight ratio...
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    pp. 190–. ISBN 978-1-135-09424-9. Gray, S.W. (2014). "The cartographic paradigm in contemporary Australian landscape painting". Archived from the original...
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    so for 37 years, according to a 23 February 2024 Science article. In a paradigm shift, new JWST data provides the elusive direct confirmation of neutron...
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    James Webb Space Telescope (category European Space Agency space probes)
    coined the phrase "faster, better, cheaper", and opted for the next big paradigm shift for astronomy, namely, breaking the barrier of a single mirror. That...
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    (eds.). China's International Relations in the 21st Century: Dynamics of Paradigm Shifts. University Press of America. pp. 171–194 [179]. ISBN 978-1461678588...
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    the original on 22 January 2011. Marmura, Stephen (2018). The WikiLeaks Paradigm: Paradoxes and Revelations. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-97139-1. Retrieved...
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    Russell, C. T.; et al. (2012). "Dawn at Vesta: Testing the Protoplanetary Paradigm". Science. 336 (6082): 684–686. Bibcode:2012Sci...336..684R. doi:10.1126/science...
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    Retrieved October 29, 2006. Plumer, Martin L.; et al. (March 2011). "New Paradigms in Magnetic Recording". Physics in Canada. 67 (1): 25–29. arXiv:1201.5543...
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    tactile "dots" analogous to the pixels of a screen. People sitting in a chair equipped with this device could identify pictures from the pattern of dots poked...
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