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Modulation of Habit Formation by Levodopa in Parkinson’s Disease

by Frank Marzinzik, Johann Wotka, Michael Wahl, Lea K. Krugel, Catarina Kordsachia
"... Dopamine promotes the execution of positively reinforced actions, but its role for the formation of behaviour when feedback is unavailable remains open. To study this issue, the performance of treated/untreated patients with Parkinson’s disease and controls was analysed in an implicit learning task, ..."
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-mediated modulation of this carry-over effect suggests that dopamine supports habit conditioning under the task demand of response execution, but dampens it when inhibition

AN RLV / SHUTTLE COMPATIBLE HABITATION SYSTEM

by Kurt Anthony Micheels
"... The non-availability of Heavy Lift Launch Vehicles mandates use of the Shuttle or proposed RLV to transport material for Human Mars exploration to LEO. Current Mars exploration scenarios make use of landers and habitats compatible only with HLLVs. The size of the Habitat elements prevents economical ..."
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or RLV. The result was a logistics support module capable of functioning as an inflatable deployment system. The module design enables Mars landing and surface transport via a robotic rover and facilitates establishment of a surface base derived from the current Mars reference mission.

A Model for Habitable and Efficient Dialogue Management for Natural Language Interaction

by Arne Jönsson , 1997
"... Natural language interfaces require dialogue models that allow for robust habitable and efficient interaction. This paper presents such a model for dialogue management for natural language interfaces. The model is based on empirical studies of human computer interaction in various simple service app ..."
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Natural language interfaces require dialogue models that allow for robust habitable and efficient interaction. This paper presents such a model for dialogue management for natural language interfaces. The model is based on empirical studies of human computer interaction in various simple service

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by The Lunar Base N, M. Roberts, Maa Code
"... Inflatable structures have a number of advantages over rigid modules in provWk'ng habitation at a lunar base. Some of these advantages are packaging efficiency, comenience of erpamelo _ flexibility,,and psychological benefit to the inhabitants. The relatively small, rigid cylinders fitted to th ..."
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Inflatable structures have a number of advantages over rigid modules in provWk'ng habitation at a lunar base. Some of these advantages are packaging efficiency, comenience of erpamelo _ flexibility,,and psychological benefit to the inhabitants. The relatively small, rigid cylinders fitted

Tracking Viral Contamination through User Habits and IT Practices

by Martiniano Jake, Parawan Neri Iii, Adrian Cabangal Ranido
"... This study looks into the attributes of common viral infections, how these viral transmissions happen and its effects on Personal Computer systems in an academic environment and working atmosphere. Both student and staff respondents were asked about their experiences with computer viruses, along wit ..."
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with their localized and internet-related activities that they do in a routine format. Data were also extracted from a storage scanning module designed for this study over a definite period of eighteen (18) days. This module contained anti-virus scanning software that was up-dated daily to capture definitions

The Association Between Individual Time Preferences and Health Maintenance Habits

by W. David Bradford - Medical Decision Making , 2010
"... Context. Encouraging healthy behaviors, including dis-ease screening, exercise, and tobacco avoidance, has been a significant focus of clinical attention in recent decades. Little is known about the association between individual preferences with respect to time play and preventive health care use a ..."
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. low to moderate discounting groups using one-factor probit models. Participants. The 2004 wave of the Health and Retirement Survey included in a time preferences module (1,039 respon-

Stellar Activity Masquerading as Planets in the Habitable Zone of the M dwarf Gliese 581

by Paul Robertson, Suvrath Mahadevan, Michael Endl, Arpita Roy
"... 581d) near the habitable zone that could possibly support liquid water on its surface if it is a rocky planet. The detection of another habitable-zone planet– GJ 581g–is disputed, as its significance depends on the eccentricity assumed for d. Analyzing stellar activity using the Hα line, we measure ..."
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581d) near the habitable zone that could possibly support liquid water on its surface if it is a rocky planet. The detection of another habitable-zone planet– GJ 581g–is disputed, as its significance depends on the eccentricity assumed for d. Analyzing stellar activity using the Hα line, we measure

Effects of Integrated Motivational and Volitional Tactics on Study Habits, Attitudes, and Performance

by John M. Keller, Markus Deimann, Zhu Liu
"... A continuing challenge is how to stimulate and sustain learner motivation and persistence in undergraduate general education courses. Most controlled research studies do not generalize to this setting because they typically implement treatments of 30 to 50 minutes so that they can be completed in a ..."
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place over a four-week module in a large undergraduate course and incorporated a variety of tactics designed, in accordance with supporting theories, to assist students in maintaining their motivation and self-regulatory habits during this period of time. To provide a means for the rational selection

Space Resources Social Concerns Editors

by Mary Fae Mckay, David S. Mckay, Michael B. Duke
"... In this panorama of an advanced lunar base, the main habitation modules in the background to the right are shown being covered by lunar soil for radiation protection. The modules on the far right are reactors in which lunar soil is being processed to provide oxygen. Each reactor is heated by a solar ..."
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In this panorama of an advanced lunar base, the main habitation modules in the background to the right are shown being covered by lunar soil for radiation protection. The modules on the far right are reactors in which lunar soil is being processed to provide oxygen. Each reactor is heated by a

Space Resources Materials Editors

by Mary Fae Mckay, David S. Mckay, Michael B. Duke
"... In this panorama of an advanced lunar base, the main habitation modules in the background to the right are shown being covered by lunar soil for radiation protection. The modules on the far right are reactors in which lunar soil is being processed to provide oxygen. Each reactor is heated by a solar ..."
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In this panorama of an advanced lunar base, the main habitation modules in the background to the right are shown being covered by lunar soil for radiation protection. The modules on the far right are reactors in which lunar soil is being processed to provide oxygen. Each reactor is heated by a
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