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Russian State University for the Humanities
Education•Moscow, Russia•
About: Russian State University for the Humanities is a education organization based out in Moscow, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Population. The organization has 384 authors who have published 541 publications receiving 4658 citations. The organization is also known as: RSUH & RGGU.
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08 Dec 2009TL;DR: Computer architecture is demonstrated, operating on semantic structures (sentence meanings or representations of events) and simulating several emotional phenomena: top-down emotional processing, hypocrisy, emotional oscillation, sarcasm and irony, and the interaction between emotional processing and operations with semantics.
Abstract: We demonstrate computer architecture, operating on semantic structures (sentence meanings or representations of events) and simulating several emotional phenomena: top-down emotional processing, hypocrisy, emotional oscillation, sarcasm and irony. The phenomena can be simulated through the interaction between emotional processing and operations with semantics. We rely on a multimodal corpus of oral exams to observe the usage of emotional expressive cues in situations of strong conflict between internal motivation and external social limitations. We apply the observations to make the computer model simulate the observed cases of combined emotional expressions.
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TL;DR: In this article, potential negative consequences of education based on the principle of the Zone of Proximal Development are discussed, and the authors propose a method to evaluate the negative consequences.
Abstract: (2006). Potential Negative Consequences of Education Based on the Principle of the Zone of Proximal Development. Journal of Russian & East European Psychology: Vol. 44, No. 6, pp. 37-53.
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TL;DR: In both domains of research, the results contradict the established view by demonstrating a pronounced right-to-left vector of causation in the hemispheric interaction at multiple levels of brain organization.
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TL;DR: Sergey Mazov, Washington, DC, Woodrow Wilson Center Press / Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2010, xiv+334 pp This book by Dr Sergey Mazov of the Institute of General History, Russian Acade...
Abstract: Sergey Mazov, Washington, DC, Woodrow Wilson Center Press / Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2010, xiv+334 pp This book by Dr Sergey Mazov of the Institute of General History, Russian Acade...
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TL;DR: Different methods of JSM reasoning are considered: the simple agreement method, prohibition of (±) counterexamples, unique (+) cause, different method, joint agreement and difference method, and method of residues.
Abstract: Different methods of JSM reasoning are considered: the simple agreement method, prohibition of (±) counterexamples, unique (+) cause, difference method, joint agreement and difference method, and method of residues. Formal descriptions of these methods and algorithmic interpretations are presented.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Boris M. Velichkovsky | 34 | 165 | 4179 |
Andrey Korotayev | 31 | 237 | 3453 |
Marina Butovskaya | 24 | 121 | 3612 |
Max I. Kanovich | 20 | 98 | 1315 |
Sergei Obiedkov | 17 | 44 | 1640 |
Vladimir V. Ulyanov | 13 | 92 | 648 |
Anatolii Mikhailovich Stepin | 12 | 50 | 698 |
Korotayev Andrey | 12 | 33 | 467 |
Dmitri M. Bondarenko | 11 | 40 | 435 |
Marina Belaya | 9 | 15 | 224 |
Peter M. Arkadiev | 8 | 39 | 211 |
Vadim Kimmelman | 8 | 46 | 316 |
Elena E. Timonina | 7 | 52 | 152 |
Ilya Yakubovich | 7 | 39 | 229 |
Anna Dybo | 7 | 12 | 381 |