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Sequence learning under dual-task conditions: alternatives to a resource-based account
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Cross-sectional view of factors associated with back pain
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Responses to a simple barter task in chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes
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Stimulus and response chunking in the Hebb Digits task
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Task planning of space debris removal based on a hierarchical exploration artificial bee colony algorithm
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Changes in the Activation Level of the Floor of the Mouth Muscles during Pressing and Swallowing Tasks According to the Degree of Tongue Pressure
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Validity and reliability of a ruler drop test to measure dual-task reaction time, choice reaction time and discrimination reaction time
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EEG signal-based classification of mental tasks using a one-dimensional ConvResT model
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CLINER: exploring task-relevant features and label semantic for few-shot named entity recognition
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Hierarchical reinforcement learning for kinematic control tasks with parameterized action spaces
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Document-level multi-task learning approach based on coreference-aware dynamic heterogeneous graph network for event extraction
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Re-evaluation of machine learning models for predicting ultimate bearing capacity of piles through SHAP and Joint Shapley methods
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Distributed processing of reminding tasks within the mobile memory aid system, MEMOS
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The role of temporal unpredictability for process interference and code overlap in perception-action dual tasks
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An efficient confusing choices decoupling framework for multi-choice tasks over texts
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Hierarchical multi-agent reinforcement learning for cooperative tasks with sparse rewards in continuous domain
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Perceptual or motor learning in SRT tasks with complex sequence structures
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A possible etiology of the internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint based on the MRI observations of the lateral pterygoid muscle
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Feature extraction from unstructured texts as a combination of the morphological and the syntactic analysis and its usage in fake news classification tasks
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COVID-19 Related Loss is Reliably Associated with Attentional Capture and Facilitation by COVID Related Stimuli: Evidence from the Emotional Stroop Dilution Task