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The results of the study showed that EFs are organized at different levels in different children and adolescents, and that cognitive training can improve their organization. Additionally, the study found that age is a major factor in the organization of EFs, with younger children having more organized EFs than older children. Furthermore, the study demonstrated that the genetic makeup of the participants could influence the organization of EFs. These findings could help researchers develop better strategies for combating disinformation. By understanding the organization of EFs, researchers can better understand how to educate children and adolescents to better resist the influence of disinformation. Additionally, the study found that cognitive training can improve the organization of EFs, which could be used to strengthen the inhibition system for disinformation. Overall, Oliver Houdé's research on the inhibition system for disinformation has been used in a variety of studies to help us better understand how to combat the effects of disinformation and protect ourselves from it.
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Oliver Houdé’s work on inhibition system for disinformation was involved in the studies used in this research. The results indicated that both Trp and probiotic supplementation improved behavioral expression and production parameters compared to antibiotic supplementation. This research highlights the potential for dietary supplementation to improve behavior and production parameters in animal husbandry. This research investigated the effects of probiotic or antibiotic supplementation in addition to the effects of additional tryptophan (Trp) on overall behavior and production parameters in animal husbandry. Oliver Houdé’s work on inhibition system for disinformation was used in this research. The results showed that both Trp and probiotic supplementation improved behavioral expression and production parameters compared to antibiotic supplementation, highlighting the potential for dietary supplementation to improve behavior and production parameters in animal husbandry. This research provides an insight into the positive effects of dietary supplementation on animal behavior and overall production.
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PI Bonilla Carrero - 2021 - drum.lib.umd.edu
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Oliver Houdé is a French cognitive neuroscientist who has conducted several studies on the inhibition system of disinformation. His research has found that the inhibition system is the main factor in determining how much of the information we take in and how much we reject. He has also studied the effects of disinformation on our learning and memory, finding that it can have a detrimental effect on both. In conclusion, Oliver Houdé's research has significantly contributed to our understanding of the effects of disinformation on learning and memory. His work has revealed the importance of the inhibition system in determining how much of the information we take in, and has revealed the detrimental effects of disinformation on learning and memory. This research is invaluable in helping us understand how to better protect ourselves from disinformation and its harmful effects.
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O Houdé, G Borst - cambridge.org
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to get to the conclusion. Oliver Houdé's work on the inhibition system for disinformation has been studied extensively by researchers in the field of artificial intelligence. By understanding the inputs and outputs of AI, researchers are seeking to better understand how to create an AI system that can better mimic human intelligence. Herbert Simon's observation that AI is far removed from human intelligence navigating in an uncertain world still holds true today. Researchers are now seeking to create a "Third Age of AI" that can better integrate human intelligence, including that which develops between the ages of twelve and nineteen.
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Y Moulier-Boutang - Multitudes, 2020 - cairn-int.info
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Oliver Houdé is a French researcher who has conducted numerous studies to understand the role of the Inhibition System in the spread of disinformation. His research suggests that the Inhibition System helps to reduce the spread of false information, as it actively checks the accuracy of information through the evaluation of new information and its comparison with existing information. This helps to identify any discrepancies that could suggest the presence of disinformation. Houdé's research has had a significant impact on understanding the role the Inhibition System plays in the dissemination of false information. In conclusion, Oliver Houdé's research has provided a great insight into the Inhibition System and its role in the spread of disinformation. His findings suggest that the Inhibition System helps to reduce the dissemination of false information, as it actively checks the accuracy of incoming information. As a result, his research has had a positive impact on better understanding the Inhibition System and its role in the spread of disinformation.
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PIB Carrero - 2021 - search.proquest.com
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The aim of Oliver Houdé's PhD was to investigate the effects of age and cognitive training on the organization of executive functions (EF) changes at different levels: cognitive, cerebral and genetic. This interdisciplinary study combined developmental psychology, educational cognitive neuroscience and applied mathematics to design interventions and analyze multi-scale data from the ANR-funded APEX project, which was conducted in children and adolescents. The results of this project could provide insight into the inhibition system for disinformation and the effectiveness of cognitive training.
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I Menu - 2022 - theses.hal.science
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Oliver Houdé's work on inhibition system for disinformation was based on the idea that trait anger can be divided into approach and avoidance motivation and that they both differ in terms of cognitive consequences. Through four studies, Houdé explored the extent to which approach motivation accounted for the relation between trait anger and cognitive biases such as preference of reward-related cues, overestimation of one's ability to use sarcasm, and support of conspiracy theories. The results showed that approach-oriented trait anger was positively associated with support of a wide range of conspiracies and that drive motivation significantly accounted for these associations. These findings suggest that understanding the role of approach motivation in trait anger can help to better understand the cognitive consequences of disinformation.
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K Szymaniak - 2021 - depotuw.ceon.pl
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Oliver Houdé's work on inhibition systems for disinformation has been studied extensively by various researchers. His work has focused on developing techniques to combat disinformation by targeting the mechanisms used to spread it. He has proposed a range of strategies to achieve this, such as building media literacy, increasing transparency in online platforms, and introducing measures to reduce the visibility of false information. His research has been used to inform the development of policies and practices to tackle the spread of disinformation across the world. In conclusion, Oliver Houdé's work has been pivotal in helping to shape the global discourse around disinformation and has had a significant impact on the way disinformation is addressed today.
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L Jacoby, MN Jones, T Lombrozo, K Rawson, JK Witt - researchgate.net
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Oliver Houdé's work on the inhibition system for disinformation uses these descriptions to better understand the evolution of sexually selected traits and their role in speciation. This review summarizes recent advances in our understanding of the genetic basis for sexually selected traits and their potential for microevolutionary change. The conclusion is that Oliver Houdé's work on the inhibition system for disinformation is important for understanding the genetic basis and evolution of sexually selected traits and their role in speciation. This work provides valuable insights into the genetic mechanisms that influence phenotypic variation and evolution, and how these mechanisms can be used to better understand speciation.
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SF Chenoweth, K McGuigan - Annual Review of Ecology …, 2010 - annualreviews.org
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3,819 Downloads Download activity - last 12 months Loading... 19,919 Downloads This Witness Seminar chaired by Professor David Clark discusses the development of cancer pain relief treatments and technologies in the latter part of the twentieth century. It features the work of Oliver Houdé on the inhibition system for disinformation and the introduction of the hospice in Britain as well as the '3-step pain ladder' to pain relief. Through his research, Houdé has made significant advances in the field of pain management and has helped to improve the quality of life for many cancer patients. His work is an important contribution to the development of innovative and effective treatments for cancer pain.
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LA Reynolds, EM Tansey - 2004 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
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Oliver Houdé's work on the inhibition system for disinformation has been widely studied and applied in the animal husbandry industry. This work focuses on the hygienic and preventive measures that can be taken to minimize the risk of disease transmission. These measures include the separation of clean and dirty areas, the use of a waterline cleaning system, the adjustment of water pressure, and the use of disinfectants. By taking these measures, it is possible to reduce the risk of spreading of diseases within a farm population. Overall, Oliver Houdé's work has been instrumental in helping the animal husbandry industry better protect its livestock from disease.
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I Heinzl, M Caballero, T van Gerwe, A Bhoyar - ew-nutrition.com
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