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Título: In vitas patrum percelebre opus oculos mortalibus celumque aperiens
El pie de imp. consta en colofón en r. de h. CLXIIIIMarca tip. de Simon Vincent en v. de h. CLXIIIIA\p6\s, a-t\p8\s, v\p4\s, x\p8\sTexto a dos colLetra gótPort. xil. arquitectónica y a dos tintasGrab. xil. intercalados en el textoSequitur opusculum ... de virtutum laude et effectu, comienza en r. de h. CLVII
Corpus Juris Canonici. Decretales
Pie de imp. tomado del colofón de la última parteColofones en L\b10\s v., 2o\b7\s r., 2G\b8\s v. y H\b5\s vMarca tip. de Simon Vincent en cada port., primer colofón y v. de última hSign.: [cruz griega]\p4\s, a-z\p8\s, A-K\p8\s, L\p10\s, 2a-2n\p8\s, 2o\p10\s, 2A-2G\p8\s, 2H\p4\s, A-G\p8\s, H\p6\sTexto a dos tintas, a dos columnas, en letra gót. y glosadoPorts. a dos tintasCada parte con port., pag. y sign. propiasGrab. xil. de Bonifacio VIII recibiendo a sus cardenales en [cruz griega]\b4\s v; "Arbor consanguinitatis" y "Arbor affinitatis" en h. CLXXXV v. y CLXXXVI r., respectivamenteContiene : Clementine Constitutiones c¯u summarijs ... ; Extrauag¯ates xx Joan. xxij ; Extrauagantes C¯omune
The Simon effect for vertical S-R relations: Changing the mechanism by randomly varying the S-R mapping rule?
Recent findings indicate that the shape of the effect function of the Simon effect--derived by analysing the response time distribution for corresponding and non-corresponding trials--differs depending on the task. Specifically, decreasing effect functions have been reported for horizontal and stable rather increasing effect functions have been obtained for vertical stimulus-response (S-R) relations. Furthermore, it has been assumed that these differences reflect distinct mechanisms underlying the Simon effect. However, in two studies decreasing effect functions were reported for the vertical dimension. In order to investigate these contradictory findings four experiments were conducted. Since both studies--in which a decreasing effect function was obtained--used a modified version of the Simon task, that is, randomly varying S-R mapping rules, the Simon effect for fixed and random S-R mapping rules was investigated using vertical (Experiments 1, 2, and 4) and horizontal (Experiment 3) S-R relations. The results indicate that randomly varying S-R mapping rules affect the shape of the effect function for vertical but not for horizontal S-R relations. It was concluded that these findings indicate that the alternation of S-R mapping rules changes the information processing for the vertical dimension in a way, that the same mechanism as for horizontal S-R relations occurs
Flanker and Simon effects Interact at the Response Selection Stage
The present study aimed at investigating the processing stage underlying stimulus–stimulus (S–S)
congruency effects by examining the relation of a particular type of congruency effect (i.e., the
flanker effect) with a stimulus–response (S–R) spatial correspondence effect (i.e., the Simon
effect). Experiment 1 used a unilateral flanker task in which the flanker also acted as a Simon-like
accessory stimulus. Results showed a significant S–S Congruency S–R Correspondence inter-
action: An advantage for flanker–response spatially corresponding trials was observed in target–
flanker congruent conditions, whereas, in incongruent conditions, there was a noncorresponding
trials’ advantage. The analysis of the temporal trend of the correspondence effects ruled out a tem-
poral-overlap account for the observed interaction. Moreover, results of Experiment 2, in which
the flanker did not belong to the target set, demonstrated that this interaction cannot be attributed
to perceptual grouping of the target–flanker pairs and referential coding of the target with respect
to the flanker in the congruent and incongruent conditions, respectively. Taken together, these find-
ings are consistent with a response selection account of congruency effects: Both the position and the
task-related attribute of the flanker would activate the associated responses. In noncorresponding-
congruent trials and corresponding-incongruent trials, this would cause a conflict at the response
selection stage
Amphidraus Simon 1900
Amphidraus Simon, 1900 Amphidraus Simon, 1900: 60 (type species: Amphidraus auriga Simon, 1900, original designation).Published as part of Salgado, Alexandre & Ruiz, Gustavo R. S., 2019, Seven new species of Amphidraus Simon, 1900 (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini), pp. 451-481 in Zootaxa 4563 (3) on page 452, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4563.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/260134
Does Reassessment of Risk Improve Predictions? A Framework and Examination of the SAVRY and YLS/CMI
Author NoteJodi L. Viljoen, Andrew L. Gray, Catherine Shaffer, Aisha Bhanwer, Donna Tafreshi, and Kevin S. Douglas, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University.This research was supported by a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and a Career Investigator Award for the first author from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research.Correspondence concerning this article should be address to Jodi Viljoen, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6. Contact: [email protected]
Co-occurrence of sequential and practice effects in the Simon task: Evidence for two independent mechanisms affecting response selection
The Simon effect refers to the observation that responses to a relevant stimulus dimension are faster and moreaccurate when the stimulus and response spatially correspond than when they do not, even though stimulusposition is irrelevant. Recent findings have suggested that the Simon effect can be strongly modulated by priorpractice with a spatially incompatible mapping and by correspondence sequence. Although practice is thought toinfluence conditional stimulus–response (S–R) processing, leaving response priming through the unconditionalroute unaffected, sequential effects are thought to represent trial-by-trial adaptations that selectively involveunconditional S–R processing. In the present study, we tested this assumption by assessing the effects of correspondencesequence both when the Simon task alone was performed and when it was preceded by a spatialcompatibility task with either incompatible (Experiments 1–2) or compatible (Experiment 2) instructions. Theobservation that practice and correspondence sequence co-occur and exert additive effects strongly demonstratesthat the two factors affect different processing routes
Titanattus pegaseus Simon 1900
Titanattus pegaseus Simon, 1900 Titanattus pegaseus Simon 1900: 382 (male holotype from São Paulo de Olivença [3.649901°S, 69.097023°W], Amazonas, Brazil, deposited in MNHN, not examined); Simon 1901a; Galiano 1963b; World Spider Catalog 2017. Diagnosis and description. See Galiano (1963b). Distribution. Known only from Brazil (Simon 1900; World Spider Catalog 2017).Published as part of Bustamante, Abel A. & Ruiz, Gustavo R. S., 2017, Systematics of Thiodinini (Araneae: Salticidae: Salticinae), with description of a new genus and twelve new species, pp. 301-347 in Zootaxa 4362 (3) on page 338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4362.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/109488
Histoire Critique Du Vieux Testament / Par Le R. P. Richard Simon, Prêtre de la Congregation de l'Oratoire
HISTOIRE CRITIQUE DU VIEUX TESTAMENT / PAR LE R. P. RICHARD SIMON, PRÊTRE DE LA CONGREGATION DE L'ORATOIRE
Histoire Critique Du Vieux Testament / Par Le R. P. Richard Simon, Prêtre de la Congregation de l'Oratoire (1)
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Table des chapitres. (37)
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Livre second. (225)
Livre troisième. (397)
Catalogue des principales editions de la bible (556)
Catalogue des auteurs juifs (580)
Lettre de Monsr. de Veil ... à Monsr. Boyle ... (592)
Lettre à Monsieur J*** S. D. R. (602)
Lettre à un ami ... (608)
Réponse à la lettre de Mr. Spanheim, ... (668)
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Réponse de Pierre Ambrun ... , à l'histoire critique du Vieux Testament, composée par le P. Simon de l'Oratoire de Paris. (758)
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Cyllodania bicruciata Simon 1902
Cyllodania bicruciata Simon, 1902 Cyllodania bicruciata Simon, 1902: 46 (male holotype from Venezuela: Caracas [10.480594°N, 66.903606°W], Simon, deposited in MNHN, not examined); Galiano 1963b: 341 (redescription of the type); Galiano 1977a; World Spider Catalog 2017. Diagnosis and description. See Galiano (1977a). Distribution. Known from Venezuela and Panama (Simon 1902; Galiano 1963b; Galiano 1977a; World Spider Catalog 2017).Published as part of Bustamante, Abel A. & Ruiz, Gustavo R. S., 2017, Systematics of Thiodinini (Araneae: Salticidae: Salticinae), with description of a new genus and twelve new species, pp. 301-347 in Zootaxa 4362 (3) on pages 312-313, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4362.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/109488
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