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    Octodrilus bihariensis subsp. bihariensis bihariensis Pop 1989

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    <i>Octodrilus bihariensis bihariensis</i> Pop, 1989 <p> <i>Octodrilus bihariensis bihariensis</i> Pop, 1989: 199, Pop <i>et al.</i> 2012: 64.</p> <p>MaterialeXamined. HNHM/16735 3 eX., ApuseniMts, Padiş, PoianaPonor, leg. Cs.</p> <p>Csuzdi, J. Kontschán, V. V. Pop, Zs. Ujvári, 25.10.2009.</p> <p>Remark. Thepresentmaterialisfromthetypelocality.</p>Published as part of <i>Szederjesi, T., Pop, V. V. & Csuzdi, C., 2014, New And Little Known Earthworm Species From Peripheral Areas Of The Romanian Carpathians (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae), pp. 85-107 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 60 (2)</i> on pages 101-102, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5736316">10.5281/zenodo.5736316</a&gt

    Octodrilus compromissus subsp. compromissus Zicsi et Pop 1984

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    <i>Octodrilus compromissus compromissus</i> Zicsi et Pop, 1984 <p> <i>Octodrilus compromissus</i> Zicsi & Pop, 1984: 245.</p> <p> <i>Octolasium lissaense</i>: Pop 1949: 466.</p> <p> <i>Octodrilus compromissus compromissus</i>: Pop 1989: 202, Pop <i>et al.</i> 2012: 64.</p> <p> <i>Octodrilus compromissus</i>: Mršić 1991: 389, Csuzdi & Pop 2008 <i>b</i>: 151.</p> <p>MaterialeXamined. HNHM/16221 2 eX., Oltenia, nearRuncu, beechforest, 409 m, N45°10.429’ E23°08.090’, leg. Cs. Csuzdi, J. Kontschán, V. V. Pop, 28.10.2007. HNHM/16229 1 eX., Oltenia, Dâmbova, oak-hornbeammiXedforest, 458 m, N44°56.995’ E23°11.667’, leg. Cs. Csuzdi, J. Kontschán, V. V. Pop, 30.10.2007. HNHM/16172 2 eX., HNHM/16247 3 eX., HNHM/16256 3 eX., Transylvania, afterZoreniideVale, meadow, 303 m, N46°48.144’ E24°09.368’, leg. Cs. Csuzdi, J. Kontschán, V. V. Pop, 03.11.2007. HNHM/16287 1 eX., MaramureşMts, Borşa, BăileBorşa, brooksandrocksbetweenStanchihutandMt. Cearcănul, 1687 m, N47°39.801’ E24°52.663’, leg. Cs. Csuzdi, L. Dányi, J. Kontschán, D. Murányi, 22.05.2007.</p> <p> Remark. <i>Oc. compromissus</i> is a polytypic species (CSUZDI & POP 2006). Our presentspecimensbelongtothetypicalsubspecies.</p>Published as part of <i>Szederjesi, T., Pop, V. V. & Csuzdi, C., 2014, New And Little Known Earthworm Species From Peripheral Areas Of The Romanian Carpathians (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae), pp. 85-107 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 60 (2)</i> on page 102, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5736316">10.5281/zenodo.5736316</a&gt

    System identification in priming of pop-out

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    Inter-trial repetitions of a target's features in a visual search task reduce the time needed to find the target. Here I examine these sequential dependencies in the Priming of Pop-Out task (PoP) by means of system identification techniques. The results are as follows. Response time facilitation due to repetition of the target's features increases linearly with difficulty in segmenting the target from the distracters. However, z-scoring the reaction times normalizes responses by equating facilitation across levels of difficulty. Memory kernels, representing the influence of the current trial on any future trial, can then be calculated from data normalized and averaged across conditions and observers. The average target-defining feature kernel and the target position kernel are well fit by a sum of two exponentials model, comprised of a high-gain, fast-decay component and a low-gain, slow-decay component. In contrast, the average response-defining feature kernel is well fit by a single exponential model with very low-gain and decay similar to the slow component of the target-defining feature kernel. Analysis of single participant's data reveals that a fast-decay component is often also present for the response-defining feature, but can be either facilitatory or inhibitory and thus tends to cancel out in pooled data. Overall, the results are similar to integration functions of reward history recently observed in primates during frequency-matching experiments. I speculate that sequential dependencies in POP result from learning mechanisms that bias the attentional weighting of certain aspects of the stimulus in an effort to minimize a prediction error signal

    What pops out in positional priming of pop-out: insights from event-related EEG lateralizations

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    It is well established that, in visual pop-out search, reaction time (RT) performance is influenced by cross-trial repetitions versus changes of target-defining attributes. One instance of this is referred to as “positional priming of pop-out” (pPoP; Maljkovic and Nakayama, 1996). In positional PoP paradigms, the processing of the current target is examined depending on whether it occurs at the previous target or a previous distractor location, relative to a previously empty location (“neutral” baseline), permitting target facilitation and distractor inhibition to be dissociated. The present study combined RT measures with specific sensory- and motor-driven event-related lateralizations to track the time course of four distinct processing levels as a function of the target’s position across consecutive trials. The results showed that, relative to targets at previous target and “neutral” locations, the appearance of a target at a previous distractor location was associated with a delayed build-up of the posterior contralateral negativity wave, indicating that distractor positions are suppressed at early stages of visual processing. By contrast, presentation of a target at a previous target, relative to “neutral” and distractor locations, modulated the elicitation of the subsequent stimulus-locked lateralized readiness potential wave, indicating that post-selective response selection is facilitated if the target occurred at the same position as on the previous trial. Overall, the results of present study provide electrophysiological evidence for the idea that target location priming (RT benefits) does not originate from an enhanced coding of target saliency at repeated (target) locations; instead, they arise (near-) exclusively from processing levels subsequent to focal-attentional target selection

    V. Pop, Chestia unirii bisericilor.

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    Bousquet R. V. Pop, Chestia unirii bisericilor.. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 12, n°78, 1909. p. 318

    Human frontal eye fields and spatial priming of pop-out

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    "Priming of pop-out" is a form of implicit memory that facilitates detection of a recently inspected search target. Repeated presentation of a target's features or its spatial position improves detection speed (feature/spatial priming). This study investigated a role for the human frontal eye fields (FEFs) in the priming of color pop-out. To test the hypothesis that the FEFs play a role in short-term memory storage, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was applied during the intertrial interval. There was no effect of TMS on either spatial or feature priming. To test whether the FEFs are important when a saccade is being programmed to a repeated target color or location, TMS was applied during the search array. TMS over the left but not the right FEFs abolished spatial priming, but had no effect on feature priming. These findings demonstrate functional specialization of the left FEFs for spatial priming, and distinguish this role from target discrimination and saccade-related processes. The results suggest that the left FEFs integrate a spatial memory signal with an evolving saccade program, which facilitates saccades to a recently inspected location

    O POP-MANAGEMENT E A LEITURA COMO DIFERENCIAL NA FORMAÇÃO DO GESTOR

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    A leitura é dos mais valorosos fatores de formação e desenvolvimento de indivíduos, e a literatura pop-management acaba sendo a forma mais fácil e rápida do leitor encontrar teorias, técnicas e metodologias de gestão, devido a sua linguagem de fácil entendimento. Porém percebe-se um distanciamento no interesse da leitura por parte dos alunos em sala de aula, o que pode influenciar no seu processo de formação futura. Assim o principal objetivo deste estudo é entender se o ato da leitura pode vir a ser um diferencial na formação do aluno como futuro gestor. O estudo foi realizado com alunos do curso superior em Tecnologia em Logística da UFT, utilizando-se de pesquisa bibliográfica, descritiva, pesquisa quantitativa e qualitativa através de um questionário semiestruturado. Os resultados encontrados demonstram baixo índice de leitura dos acadêmicos, no entanto eles veem a leitura como um diferencial na formação profissional

    Pop music and characterisation in narrative film

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    This thesis discusses the use of pop songs in narrative films, with particular attention paid to their role in characterisation. My argument concerns the potential for pop to retain its specificity as a certain type of music whilst it carries out functions normally attributed to a composed score. Many commentators have assumed that, because a song may be known before it is used in a film, its narrative meanings are "pre-packaged". I combine an appreciation of pop music's propensity to come to a film already 'known' with an attempt to demonstrate how individual narratives ask songs to perform different affective roles. It is my contention that pop music's quality of 'knownness' is fundamental to its narrative affect in films, without, however, pre-determining that affect. I argue my case through close textual analysis, discussing the relationship between real-life pop stars' musical personas and the film characters they are asked to play, as well as offering numerous examples of songs without an on-screen performer becoming involved in processes of filmic narration

    Ang Buhay Trainee ng mga P-pop Idol

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    Sa mga nakaraang taon, ang P-pop o Pinoy Pop ay umiingay hindi lamang sa bansa kung hindi pati na rin sa buong mundo salamat sa ambag ng SB19, ang unang Filipinong grupo na nakatanggap ng nominasyon sa “Top Social Artist” category ng 2021 Billboard Music Awards. Dahil na rin sa kanilang tagumpay ay sunod-sunod na rin ang iba’t ibang grupong P-pop na umuukit na rin ng kanilang mga pangalan sa lokal at global na entablado. Bago pa man matikman ang tagumpay, gayunman, ay dumaraan muna ang naturang mga grupo sa matitinding pag-eensayo, halintulad sa mga kuwento ng mga grupong K-pop na dumaan din sa ganitong proseso bago maipakilala sa mga potensiyal na tagatangkilik. Layon ng papel kung gayon na ipakita ang dinamika ng buhay trainee ng P-pop idols, mula sa pagsasanay nila sa pagsayaw, pagkanta, pag-arte, at maging sa personality development, hanggang sa pagproduce mismo ng mga album. Alinsabay ding itatampok kung papaanong naiiba ang mga grupong P-pop sa mga grupong K-pop sa aspekto ng pag-eensayo. Sa pamamagitan ng paglulunsad ng panayam sa tatlong grupong P-pop na VXON, YARA, at Press Hit Play, na may edad 20 pataas ang bawat miyembro, mailalahad ang mga naratibo ng kanilang mga pangarap na makatungtong sa entablado, ang suporta ng mga tagahanga na nakapagpapalakas ng kanilang mga loob, pati na rin ang iba’t ibang sakripisyo na kanilang dinaranas upang matupad lamang ang pangarap nila na maging mga idolong performer
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