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  2. ACT-R - Wikipedia

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    The HAM model was later expanded into the first version of the ACT theory. [37] This was the first time the procedural memory was added to the original declarative memory system, introducing a computational dichotomy that was later proved to hold in human brain. [38] The theory was then further extended into the ACT* model of human cognition. [39]

  3. Sensory illusions in aviation - Wikipedia

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    Blind flying. The pilot wears goggles blocking the colors transparent through the orange plastic sheet in front of him. The instructor wears no goggles and so has an outside view tinted orange. Human senses are not naturally geared for the in-flight environment. Pilots may experience disorientation and loss of perspective, creating illusions ...

  4. Extraversion and introversion - Wikipedia

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    Extraversion (also spelled extroversion [2]) tends to be manifested in outgoing, talkative, energetic behavior, whereas introversion is manifested in more reflective and reserved behavior. [3] Jung defined introversion as an "attitude-type characterised by orientation in life through subjective psychic contents", and extraversion as "an ...

  5. Tinbergen's four questions - Wikipedia

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    Explanation of current form in terms of a historical sequence: Static view Explanation of the current form of species: How vs. why questions: Proximate view How an individual organism's structures function Ontogeny (development) Developmental explanations for changes in individuals, from DNA to their current form Mechanism (causation)

  6. Behavioural design - Wikipedia

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    Behavioural design is a sub-category of design, which is concerned with how design can shape, or be used to influence human behaviour. [1] [2] All approaches of design for behaviour change acknowledge that artifacts have an important influence on human

  7. FAA refers 43 reported abusive, unruly plane passengers to ...

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    Since 2021, the FAA has referred more than 310 cases of unruly passengers to the FBI for criminal prosecution. Many cases involved a passenger physically assaulting or sexual harassing other ...

  8. Turbulence - Wikipedia

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    This behavior, and the lack of universality of the C n constants, are related with the phenomenon of intermittency in turbulence and can be related to the non-trivial scaling behavior of the dissipation rate averaged over scale r. [31]

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