29 research outputs found
Genital inflammation undermines the effectiveness of tenofovir gel in preventing HIV acquisition in women.
CAPRISA, 2018.Abstract available in pdf
Functional connectivity in frontal-striatal brain networks and cocaine self-administration in female rhesus monkeys
Novel Use of Dairy Processing Sludge Derived Pyrogenic Char (DPS-PC) to Remove Phosphorus in Discharge Effluents
The list length effect in recognition memory: an analysis of potential confounds
The list length effect in recognition memory refers to the finding that recognition performance for a short list is superior to that for a long list. The list length effect is consistent with the predictions of item noise models, but context noise models predict no effect. Recently, it has been argued that if potential confounds are controlled, the list length effect is eliminated. We report the results of two experiments in which we looked at the role of attention and the remember–know task in the detection of the list length effect. We conclude that there is no list length effect when potential confounds are controlled and that it is the design used to control for attention that is most vital.Angela Kinnell, Simon Denni