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What type of learning is discussed in relation to newborn infants in the context of sound sequences?
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Observational learning |
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By comparing different type of the results, I would think that this is observational learning by my word knowledge.
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by having a lot of experiment on in a deference year I was supposed to think that it is an Observational experiment.
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What experimental method was used to study the infants?
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EEG experiments |
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By cutting all the choice that I have even though I don't understand what is EEG experiment stand for but looking at all the choice it was safe to said that it is an EEG experiment. Firstly, thing at makes me do not choose Behavioral Observation is because we did not observe about the newborn habit. Secondly, Ultrasound will be dangerous for newborn form the wave that they send out. Next, MRI Scans we be extremely hard to prepare for the newcomer of this world. Finally, Surveys, we did not ask people about their opinion but are using a real fact to conclude this experiment
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I found my answer in the article Beat processing in the newborn infants cannot be explained by statistical learning based on transition probabilities. In the introduction and abstract
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What was used to induce a beat in sound sequences during the study?
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Continuous tones |
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if we listen to every living organism even newborn, we hear the sound of a heart that is beating
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i got I idea form question 2
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What is a key outcome of beat perception studies in newborns?
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Difficulty in differentiating sounds |
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in a baby body the sound of the heartbeat sometime will be soft or loud so, and some place the heartbeat rate will measure wrong due to the soft and loudness of the heartbeat
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you can see this in the diagram in the introduction
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What does the mismatch response (MMR) indicate in newborn infants?
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Regularity violation detection |
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you can clearly see that the movement of the baby will regular move that make it difficult to measure it
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by the baby all way moving all the time that it uncontrol able to make them sit still
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What aspect of the sound was manipulated to test beat perception separately from statistical learning?
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Loudness |
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in the newborn have a lot of different sound tone form softer to louder
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in the last pharagrah in the introduction
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According to the study, why is the detection of a beat significant in newborns?
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It demonstrates visual-auditory integration |
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How does the article describe the relationship between statistical learning and beat processing in newborns?
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Which physiological measure was primarily used to assess responses to sound sequences in the study?
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Blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) response |
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by having more stress the blood will usually contain more oxygen in the blood.
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if we are stress will would make our respiratory system work more
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What does the presence of a clear Mismatch Response (MMR) to beat and offbeat positions in an isochronous condition suggest about newborns' auditory capabilities?
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Difficulty in differentiating complex sounds |
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by movement of the newborn the measure of sound will be dismiss in one point
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in the last paragraph in the introduction
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What is the main focus of the cell and gene therapies article?
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Evidence-based cell and gene therapies |
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in this article it explains what theories that the therapies have for cell and gene that effect our daily life
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in the abstract of cell and gene therapies article
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What does CGT stand for in the context of the article?
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Cell and Gene Therapies |
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it was close to the cell and gene therapies, and this is what most of this article about
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in the keywords of this article
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What does the article caution against?
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Eating genetically modified foods |
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in the acritical write about they want a good food for their patient. Some genetically modifies food are not great for your bodies
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in first paragraph in the introduction
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According to the article, what is a risk associated with unproven CGTs?
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Misleading advertising |
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the job that CGTs is to check is the food or not and send the information that they got to ISCT but is they are not clearly check it can lead to misleading advertising
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it in the second paragraph in introduction
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Which platform is mentioned for registering research that might not be credible?
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ClinicalTrials.gov |
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it was register in this website
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in the table one from this article
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What term is used to describe items that make unproven CGTs appear valid?
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Ethical Approval |
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What does the ISCT oppose according to the article?
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Premature commercialization of unproven CGTs |
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most of the time the ISCT will check if the unproven
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in the second paragraph of the introduction
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Which regulatory body is NOT mentioned in the article as a key player in CGT oversight?
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WHO |
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What specific role do 'tokens of legitimacy' play according to the article?
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Ensure compliance with international law |
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According to the article, what is a critical measure for distinguishing evidence-based CGTs?
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Popularity among patients |
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