Likewise, Kelly's sculpture rarely inhabits space as such but, instead, handsomely squats
in a declarative manner.
Strongly narrative in composition and powerfully drawing on the vastness of social commentary he perfectly frames thought - provoking anecdotes
in declarative stanzas
It was important to Cityville that their team had deep expertise
in the declarative knowledge about cyber security before they began the action of moving sensitive operations to digital.
Emily, played with steely wit, tremulous vulnerability and astonishing openness by Cynthia Nixon, speaks
in a declarative, formal register, as do her family members, friends and acquaintances.
Pellington and Perry never casually observe the characters» relationships, rushing through catharses with dialogue that summarizes incidents
in declarative bullet points.
Prior research by the same researchers on the effects of glucose and caffeine consumption showed improvements
in declarative memory and attention span with no significant alteration of the subjective state of the individuals.
«We know that sleep spindles are involved
in declarative memory — explicit information we recall about the world, such as places, people and events,» she explained.
Generally and loosely speaking, under strict constructionism, the constitution is read
in a declarative manner, as if nothing had ever been declared before.
Not exact matches
In conversation, never say three declaratives in a row without throwing in a question or qualifie
In conversation, never say three
declaratives in a row without throwing in a question or qualifie
in a row without throwing
in a question or qualifie
in a question or qualifier.
As Albrecht points out
in a recent Psychology Today piece, all conversations are composed of three parts —
declaratives, questions, and qualifiers.
And there you have the unsubstantiated
declarative statement voiced
in all of its bravado laced glory.
The study rightly highlights the importance of reclaiming the proper value and place of authority
in the light of the cultural «turn to the subject» and the wise post — 1968 preference for teaching which is «persuasive not just
declarative».
Identify the rumor
in a headline that is a
declarative statement followed by a question mark to give the rumor plausible deniability.
A far - reaching 2006 study found that «sleep quality and quantity are closely related to student learning capacity and academic performance [and] sleep loss is frequently associated with poor
declarative and procedural learning
in students.»
found that «sleep quality and quantity are closely related to student learning capacity and academic performance [and] sleep loss is frequently associated with poor
declarative and procedural learning
in students.»
Policy makers often describe mother - infant sleep
in fairly black - and - white terms, and try to condense their message into a single
declarative statement: don't sleep with your baby.
So One could say that
declarative theory is the one which is currently
in practice.
Many of the same molecules have been implicated
in both
declarative and nondeclarative memory and
in species as varied as sea slugs, fruit flies, and rodents, suggesting that the molecular machinery for memory has been widely conserved.
«I've had this disease a year,» Fadida told the researchers, speaking
in simple
declarative sentences and using her fingers to draw quotation marks around the word disease.
«For example, the difference between a yes / no question and a simple
declarative sentence
in ASL is indeed on the face (
in the eyebrows and the head tilt),» Tom Humphries, a deaf associate professor at the University of California, San Diego, and the author of many books about the deaf, wrote via e-mail.
Given
declarative memory's powerful role
in learning, one might expect it to help individuals acquire all kinds of compensatory strategies — as long as it remains functional.
Declarative memory, rooted
in the hippocampus, could help the brain pick up the slack for diverse impairments across many developmental disorders such as autism and obsessive - compulsive disorder
Working,
Declarative and Procedural Memory
in Specific Language Impairment.
Declarative memory seems to be better, on average,
in girls and women than
in boys and men.
In addition, by giving the children a grammar test, we discovered that, among those with SLI (but not among the unimpaired children), better
declarative memory was indeed linked to better grammatical abilities.
«Then, once it became dominant
in the question context, it was selected for
in other contexts, the imperative and
declarative, probably for reasons of grammatical consistency or cognitive ease.»
In fact, when you use the
declarative memory system, it doesn't help you, it harms you,» Finn says.
A Compensatory Role for
Declarative Memory
in Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Later tests showed that Johnson retains other memories — such as the rules for playing
in a string quartet or how it feels to fly
in a headwind — that appear to be part
declarative and part procedural at the same time.
«The slow oscillations probably drive a replay of recently encoded memories
in the hippocampus, where the
declarative memories are temporarily stored,» Marshall says, referring to the type of memory used to recall facts and events consciously.
«For example,
declarative memory may first be used to consciously learn how to drive, but then with practice driving gradually becomes automatized
in procedural memory.
Decades of research and clinical observations have established that
declarative memory, the ability to remember recently experienced facts and events, depends on the hippocampus and associated structures
in the medial temporal lobe, including the entorhinal, perirhinal, and parahippocampal cortexes.1
Here, we asked whether application of microstimulation targeted to the entorhinal afferents into hippocampus could enhance
declarative memory function
in humans.
Scott Herrick - «The effect of hippocampal lesions on spatial and non-spatial
declarative memory tasks
in rats» (Advisor: S. Ramus)
Katie Mitterling -
Declarative Memory and the What, Where, When Task: What Role Does the Hippocampus Play
in the Memory System
in Rats
Claire Discenza - «Interactions between the hippocampus and orbitofrontal cortex
in rat long - term
declarative memory» (Advisor: S. Ramus)
In addition, we have recently shown that ANS activity during sleep is associated with memory consolidation of both repeated (
declarative) and primed (non-
declarative) memories (Whitehurst, Cellini, McDevitt, Duggan, & Mednick, 2016).
A study published
in journal Psychological Science suggests that rather than steamrolling doubts and telling yourself you're sure you'll run faster today than ever, also known as «
declarative self - talk», acknowledge your fear that you'll barely make the 1 km mark and come up with a question that challenges you to refute your contention (known as «interrogative self - talk).
Cruise's technique consistently eschews the interrogative
in favor of the
declarative.
Everyone
in Disobedience is representative and every scene is
declarative, and up to a point it feels as if the film is entirely following
in A Fantastic Woman's footsteps.
People
in comic books, and also Donald Trump, tend to speak
in short,
declarative sentences liberally punctuated with exclamation points, the lazy comic - book writer's best friend.
So,
in honor of this achievement, the following review is made - up of 25 (mostly) short,
declarative sentences:
Sometimes the citation makes no sense whatever, as when Levine and coauthor Martha Reed cite a 1993 paper by Richard McKee and Larry Squire for the idea that
declarative knowledge is consolidated
in categories, enabling growth
in knowledge as the child gets older.
Declarative knowledge, as Anita Woolfolk defines it, is, «knowing that something is the case,» while procedural knowledge is, «knowing how to do something,» such as,
in this case, add, subtract, multiply, or divide.
In many cases that are important to business, the
declarative knowledge (and expertise of it) is necessary to precede the performative expertise.
The easiest description of
declarative knowledge is simply «knowledge that can be declared
in spoken or written form».
In the case of Cityville needing to quickly get a large team up - to - speed on the rules of cyber security and safe computing practices, the good news was that all of their training content was
declarative knowledge which is perfectly suited material for rapid mobile learning.
In one of these studies they find: «Whereas the early math and reading tests focused mainly on procedural knowledge, the general knowledge test focused mainly on
declarative knowledge (i.e., elementary knowledge or comprehension of the external world).
Far too often, as neuropsychology professor Tracey Tokuhama - Espinosa pointed out
in 2010, «While students manage to keep enough dates, facts, and formulas
in their head to pass the test, this knowledge never made it to long - term
declarative memory, it was never truly learned at all (only memorized
in the short term).»
Teachers tend to stand
in front of the room giving instructions
in short, swift
declarative sentences.