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Commonsense Knowledge-Aware Prompt Tuning for Few-Shot NOTA Relation Classification
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In: Applied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 2185 (2022)
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Особенности сравнения китайских и русских имен : магистерская диссертация ; Peculiar properties of comparing Chinese and Russian names
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Multimodal data revealed different neurobiological correlates of intelligence between males and females
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In: Brain Imaging Behav (2020)
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Gender Differences in Connectome-based Predictions of Individualized Intelligence Quotient and Sub-domain Scores
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Jiang, Rongtao; Calhoun, Vince D; Fan, Lingzhong; Zuo, Nianming; Jung, Rex; Qi, Shile; Lin, Dongdong; Li, Jin; Zhuo, Chuanjun; Song, Ming; Fu, Zening; Jiang, Tianzi; Sui, Jing. - : Oxford University Press, 2020
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Scores on intelligence tests are strongly predictive of various important life outcomes. However, the gender discrepancy on intelligence quotient (IQ) prediction using brain imaging variables has not been studied. To this aim, we predicted individual IQ scores for males and females separately using whole-brain functional connectivity (FC). Robust predictions of intellectual capabilities were achieved across three independent data sets (680 subjects) and two intelligence measurements (IQ and fluid intelligence) using the same model within each gender. Interestingly, we found that intelligence of males and females were underpinned by different neurobiological correlates, which are consistent with their respective superiority in cognitive domains (visuospatial vs verbal ability). In addition, the identified FC patterns are uniquely predictive on IQ and its sub-domain scores only within the same gender but neither for the opposite gender nor on the IQ-irrelevant measures such as temperament traits. Moreover, females exhibit significantly higher IQ predictability than males in the discovery cohort. This findings facilitate our understanding of the biological basis of intelligence by demonstrating that intelligence is underpinned by a variety of complex neural mechanisms that engage an interacting network of regions—particularly prefrontal–parietal and basal ganglia—whereas the network pattern differs between genders.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31364696 https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhz134 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7132922/
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Skeleton to Abstraction: An Attentive Information Extraction Schema for Enhancing the Saliency of Text Summarization
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In: Information ; Volume 9 ; Issue 9 (2018)
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Neural ensemble dynamics underlying a long-term associative memory
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Language-general and -specific white matter microstructural bases for reading
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The contribution of the left mid-fusiform cortical thickness to Chinese and English reading in a large Chinese sample.
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Resting-state functional connectivity and reading abilities in first and second languages
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Foreign Language Learners' Use and Perception of Online Dictionaries: A Survey Study
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In: http://jolt.merlot.org/vol9no4/jin_1213.pdf
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RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Genetic evidence supports linguistic affinity of
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In: http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2156-11-18.pdf
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pp. 193–219 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SCAFFOLDING IN A SINO-AMERICAN TELECOLLABORATIVE PROJECT
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In: http://llt.msu.edu/issues/june2013/jin.pdf
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Sciences of the USA 1418 -1421 ͉ PNAS
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In: http://www.picb.ac.cn/picb-dynamic/admin/pic/JinLi2006-Linkage-disequilibrium%20sharing%20and%20haplotype-tagged%20snp%20portability%20between%20populations.pdf
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