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Logic (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Logic'
Articles 101 to 110 of 200:
Digital information processing in molecular systems.
25 Jun 2008
rec_pub_18582117-digital-information-processing-molecular-systems.htm
Working memory in individuals with fragile X syndrome.
10 Jun 2008
The present research tests the hypothesis that fragile X syndrome (FXS) is associated with a deficit in working memory (WM) and the deficit is more pronounced the higher the control requirements of the task. To this purpose, 15 boys with FXS and 15 ...
rec_pub_18608221-working-memory-individuals-fragile-x-syndrome.htm
9 Jun 2008
We propose a new technique, called Spatial Objective Relational Transformation (SORT), as an automated approach for derivation of logical relationships between cortical areas in different brain maps registered in the same Euclidean space. Recently, ...
rec_pub_18617367-deducing-logical-relationships-spatially-registered-cortical.htm
Deliberative discussion as an innovative teaching strategy.
30 May 2008
The discussion method is a teaching strategy commonly used by nurse educators in a variety of educational settings. However, relatively unknown to nursing education is a unique discussion teaching strategy: the deliberative discussion method. The ...
rec_pub_18557315-deliberative-discussion-innovative-teaching-strategy.htm
30 May 2008
Argument mapping is an analytical technique that can also be used as an educational tool to assist learners at all levels of their education develop skills of advanced critical thinking and clinical decision ...
rec_pub_18557281-argument-mapping.htm
Response demands and the recruitment of heuristic strategies in syllogistic reasoning.
26 May 2008
Two experiments investigated whether dealing with a homogeneous subset of syllogisms with time-constrained responses encouraged participants to develop and use heuristics for abstract (Experiment 1) and thematic (Experiment 2) syllogisms. An ...
rec_pub_18609389-response-demands-recruitment-heuristic-strategies-syllogistic.htm
12 May 2008
The focus of this commentary is twofold. First, I examine Faiciuc's attempts to counter symbolic computationalism as a major theoretical framework for the study of deductive reasoning. Second, I wish to see how far the author goes in her defense of ...
rec_pub_18478309-commentary-good-reasons-adopt-dynamic-systems-approaches-explaining.htm
The fallacy of the Principle of Procreative Beneficence.
7 May 2008
The claim that we have a moral obligation, where a choice can be made, to bring to birth the 'best' child possible, has been highly controversial for a number of decades. More recently Savulescu has labelled this claim the Principle of Procreative ...
rec_pub_18477055-the-fallacy-principle-procreative-beneficence.htm
Overcoming perceptual features in logical reasoning: an event-related potentials study.
30 Apr 2008
It is more difficult for reasoners to detect that the letter-number pair H7 verifies the conditional rule If there is not a T then there is not a 4 than to detect that it verifies the rule If there is an H then there is a 7. In prior work [Prado, ...
rec_pub_18541277-overcoming-perceptual-features-logical-reasoning-event-related.htm
29 Apr 2008
rec_pub_18451765-paths-acceptance-advancement-scientific-knowledge-uphill-struggle.htm
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