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The aim of this research is to examine whether students who revise their critical appraisal papers after discussion in a CSCL environment show more task-focussed activity and discuss more intensively on critical appraisal topics than students who do not revise their papers.

Thus, the first objective of present study was to examine whether students who revised their paper showed more task-focussed activity compared with students with unrevised papers.

Spatiotemporal variables during walking showed expected differences between control and cognitive dual-tasks while trunk kinematics appeared to show more sensitivity to dual-tasks than reported previously in straight line walking.

Sir Alan thought the extra time should be filled with "more of his own business ideas", he adds, but Moore and The Apprentice production team decided to show more of the business tasks that the contestants are set each week, and include more footage showing the wannabe tycoons interacting in the plush west London house they share.

However, many areas did show more activity during the dot task, suggesting that these areas could be reasonable candidates for areas important in numerosity processing.

Here, fMRI as well as near-infrared spectroscopy studies have shown that simple task usually show more lateralized activation.

Assuming that ADHD subjects would show more sensitivity to interference on the task switching paradigm when manipulations demanded maintaining or flexibly updating task-set, we hypothesized magnified ADHD group mixing and switch costs as a function of the stimulus valence.

However, among non-carriers, those who were more highly educated (16 years) tended to show more decline on the recall tasks than those with less education (0 15 years).

The present study found that the middle-aged women carriers of the Val allele showed more benefit in tasks that demand executive functions and cognitive flexibility, presumably because an increased prefrontal dopamine levels during the tasks.

Caine shows more appetite for the task; Dench's book, dispiritingly, is "as told to John Miller", and its ticking off of productions has the air of being a dutifully performed chore.

These observations suggest that θ may be involved with perceptual and cognitive processes common to both verbal and nonverbal tasks while showing more power in response to the verbal tasks.

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