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    Mr. Melvin J. Collier, RWWL AUC, June 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Mr. Melvin J. Collier. Mr. Collier talks about his book, "From Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery". Daniel Le, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Kaufman Library Summit on Artificial Intelligence and the Library, December 6, 2024

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    Presentations included: Current AI Landscape at GGC / Amy Eklund -- AI Licensing Terms / Joye Cauthen -- Ethics and AI: Update from the LAC Conference / Jillian Collier -- Costs, Concerns, and Cautions: the Other Side of AI Optimism / Paul Vermeren.Presentation schedule and selected presentations for an in-person library staff event held on December 6, 2024

    Long-term memory for preconditioned associations at 6 and 9 months of age

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    Recently, researchers found that immature human infants can form an association between two stimuli that were simultaneously preexposed in the initial phase of a sensory preconditioning (SPC) paradigm. How long such an association can remain latent before being successfully retrieved and used is still unknown. Because infants’ new associations can be directly or indirectly linked with existing associations (Cuevas, Rovee-Collier, and Learmonth, 2006; Townsend, 2007) as well as with subsequent stimuli or events (Barr, Vieira, amd Rovee-Collier, 2001, 2002), how long a new association can remain latent but accessible defines the period in which it can be incorporated into the infant's expanding network of associations. In the present experiments with 6- and 9-month-old infants, the duration for which the memory of a simultaneous association between two preexposed hand puppets can remain latent before being forgotten was examined. The results indicated that, at both ages, the association can remain latent for as long as 2 to 3 weeks, but the length of this interval is determined by the preexposure regimen—in particular, by the number of sessions.M.S.Includes abstractIncludes bibliographical referencesby Amy Bullma

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    Joab and Theodia Collier Children

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    Eight children of Joab and Theodocia Collier are pictured together in a family protrait. Far left is Joseph and far right is Walter. The others are unidentified but the following are their children listed from oldest, Far left front is Joseph and far right is Walter. The others are unidentified, but the children of Joab and Theodocia are Amy Gardiner, Joseph Daniel, James Edwin, Hannah May Carpenter, Walter, Clara Richards, Mattie Chivers, Franklin, Nellie Richards, Karl K., Mabel, John L., Theodore and Raymond

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    Collier

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    A vindication of the Reasons and Defence, &c. Part 1. [electronic resource] : Being a reply to the first part of No sufficient reason for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward Vi's first Liturgy. By the author of the Reasons and Defence.

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    The author of the Reasons = Jeremy Collier.Also issued as part of: 'A collection of tracts written by the late Reverend .. Jeremy Collier, ..', London, 1736.With a half-title.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
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