RESUMING A DYNAMIC TASK FOLLOWING INCREASINGLY LONG INTERRUPTIONS: THE ROLE OF WORKING MEMORY AND RECONSTRUCTION

Resuming a Dynamic Task Following Increasingly Long Interruptions: The Role of Working Memory and Reconstruction

Studies examining individual differences in interruption recovery have shown that higher working memory capacity (WMC) attenuated the negative impact of interruption length on resumption, at least in static contexts.In continuously evolving (or dynamic) situations, however, working memory may not be as central to the effective resumption of a task,

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STUDY OF INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT ROUTING OPTIONS UNDER CONDITIONS OF UNCERTAINTY IN NAVIGATIONAL RESTRICTIONS

Given the uncertainty of the navigating conditions on the Danube River, the hydrological situation on the Bulgarian leg of the river is predicted using ARIMA methods.The forecast is based on statistical daily hydrological data for a period of five years.A mathematical routing model is developed under the condition that it is Matcha Green Tea not po

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ETHNICALLY MIXED (MULTINATIONAL) AND UNMIXED (MONO-ETHNIC) FAMILIES AS A FACTOR OF INTERETHNIC HARMONY AND PATRIOTISM

The paper analyzes the differences between the representatives of mixed (multinational) and unmixed (monoethnic) families in matters of inter-ethnic interaction, ethnic harmony and patriotism.This Sterilisation Consumables study was conducted in 2015.The survey involved more than 600 students of the Baikal region.The study showed that, despite a si

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CIVILIAN HOSTAGE LEGAL PROTECTION IN TIMES OF WAR: PURSUING EFFECTIVE TOOLS TO ENSURE THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS

This article explores the issue of legal protection for civilian hostages in times of war.The authors of the article set out to answer the question of whether effective instruments for safeguarding the rights and freedoms of this specific category Sterilisation Consumables of citizens can exist.The study delves into the procedural differences and c

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