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  2. Ideational apraxia - Wikipedia

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    Liepmann was the first to actually conduct tests on these patients in his laboratory. These tests are known as multiple-object tasks or MOT. [5] Each task requires the patient to use more than one object; the researcher describes a task to the patient and asks them to execute that task as described.

  3. Object recognition (cognitive science) - Wikipedia

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    Visual object recognition refers to the ability to identify the objects in view based on visual input. One important signature of visual object recognition is "object invariance", or the ability to identify objects across changes in the detailed context in which objects are viewed, including changes in illumination, object pose, and background context.

  4. Do-support - Wikipedia

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    Do-support (sometimes referred to as do-insertion or periphrastic do), in English grammar, is the use of the auxiliary verb do (or one of its inflected forms e.g. does), to form negated clauses and constructions which require subject–auxiliary inversion, such as questions.

  5. 7 things you should never do when traveling by train ... - AOL

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    No matter where you plan on traveling this season, one thing everyone can agree on is that inconsiderate passengers add unnecessary travel stress. To make sure you're not one of them, Business ...

  6. Functional fixedness - Wikipedia

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    One study suggests that functional fixedness can be combated by design decisions from functionally fixed designs so that the essence of the design is kept (Latour, 1994). [24] This helps the subjects who have created functionally fixed designs understand how to go about solving general problems of this type, rather than using the fixed solution ...

  7. China's Huawei Technologies seeks dismissal of US criminal ...

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    Huawei Technologies asked a U.S. judge to dismiss much of a federal indictment accusing the Chinese telecommunications company of trying to steal technology secrets from U.S. rivals and misleading ...

  8. Do Narcissists Know What They’re Doing? Psychologists Share ...

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    One of the most common questions people have when dealing with narcissistic behavior is whether or not narcissists truly understand the impact of their actions and what they are doing. According ...

  9. Motivation - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous motivation is associated with acting according to one's free will or doing something because one wants to do it. In the case of controlled motivation, the person feels pressured into doing something by external forces. [5] A related contrast is between push and pull motivation.