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For this, users need to be motivated, for example, to receive and re- spond to an alert when experiencing reduced memory. A support person, invited by the user, can assist with in- structions or can help with the scheduling for receiving prompts/reminders. This strategy can be used to ...
Senior Congress leader and MLA P T Thomas, a bold and very popular voice of the party in Kerala for his uncompromising stand on various issues like implementing the Gadgil committee report on Western Ghats and taking on the Catholic church over the matter, died at a hospital in Tamil Nadu ...
Are there reward systems in place for heads of functions to "try new approaches, fail fast, and learn from failure?" Rewards can be financial or public acknowledgments. Summary and Conclusions: "Success is Good; Failure is Bad" is drummed into us from elementary school. In business, on the...
Best practices for using physical activity monitors in population-based research. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 2012, 44, S68–S76. [CrossRef] [PubMed] 13. Morrison, S.; Colberg, S.R.; Parson, H.K.; Neumann, S.; Handel, R.; Vinik, E.J.; Paulson, J.; Vinik, A.I. Walking-...
For example, the amygdala would correctly alert us through the emotion of fear, that “snakes are dangerous” if we come across a snake on a mountain trail but in fact, not all snakes are dangerous in all situations and as such memory upgrading becomes relevant in relation to threat ...