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    The FAS fluency test in Brazilian children and teenagers: executive demands and the effects of age and gender by Natália Martins Dias, Alessandra Gotuzo Seabra

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This study investigated the contributions of different executive functions, age and gender to FAS test performance in a sample of children and teenagers divided into two groups: G1 comprised 263 children aged 6-10 years, and G2 comprised 150 teenagers aged 10-14 years. …”
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    Psychoeducational Work Techniques in the Context of Executing Punishments, Which Are Alternative to Imprisonment: Historical Aspect by Natalya Evgenyevna Kolesnikova, Alexander Vasilyevich Agrashenkov

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…In CS departments the psychological service has started functioning since 2010, and now the regulatory and legal framework requires modification and correction. …”
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    Decoding motor execution and motor imagery from EEG with deep learning and source localization by Sina Makhdoomi Kaviri, Ramana Vinjamuri

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The use of noninvasive imaging techniques has become pivotal in understanding human brain functionality. While modalities like MEG and fMRI offer excellent spatial resolution, their limited temporal resolution, often measured in seconds, restricts their application in real-time brain activity monitoring. …”
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    Qualitative modeling and analysis of attack surface for process multi-variant execution software system by Fukang XING, Zheng ZHANG, Ran SUI, Sheng QU, Xinsheng JI

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Attack surface is an important index to measure security of software system.The general attack surface model is based on the I/O automata model to model the software system, which generally uses a non-redundant architecture and it is difficult to apply to heterogeneous redundant system architectures such as multi variant systems.Manadhatad et al.proposed a method to measure the attack surface in a dissimilar redundancy system.However, the voting granularity and voting method of the system architecture adopted by Manadhatad are different from those of the multi-variant system, which cannot accurately measure the attack surface of the multi variant system.Therefore, based on the traditional attack surface model, combined with the characteristics of heterogeneous redundant architecture of multi variant systems, the traditional attack surface model was extended and the attack surface model of multivariant systems was constructed.The attack surface of the multi variant system was represented in a formal way, and the traditional attack surface model was improved according to the voting mechanism of the multi variant system at the exit point of the system, so that it can explain the phenomenon that the attack surface of the multi variant system shrinks.Through this modeling method, the change of the attack surface of the multi variant system adopting the multi variant architecture can be explained in the running process.Then, two groups of software systems with multi variant execution architecture were used as analyzing examples.The attack surface of the software systems with the same functions as those without multi variant architecture were compared and analyzed in two situations of being attacked and not being attacked, reflecting the changes of the multi variant system in the attack surface.Combining the attack surface theory and the characteristics of the multi variant execution system, an attack surface modeling method for the multi variant execution system was proposed.At present, the changes of the attack surface of the multi variant execution system can be qualitatively analyzed.In-depth research in the quantitative analysis of the attack surface of the multi variant execution system will be continually conducted.…”
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