57437
2017
2017
deu
82
92
11
25
article
Quintus-Verlag
Berlin
Anna-Seghers-Gesellschaft Berlin und Mainz e.V.
1
--
--
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Darstellungsweisen von Fluchtprozessen in der Gegenwartsliteratur am Beispiel von Merle Kröger und Abbas Khider sowie den Reportagen von Wolfgang Bauer und Navid Kermani
Argonautenschiff: Jahrbuch der Anna Seghers Gesellschaft
1430-9211
978-3-947215-08-9
online registration
publish
913394-X
Ulrike Schneider
Literaturen germanischer Sprachen; Deutsche Literatur
Institut für Jüdische Studien und Religionswissenschaft
62088
2017
2017
deu
39
53
15
bookpart
Metropol
Berlin
1
--
--
--
Die DDR als Chance
Diktatur und Demokratie im Unterricht : der Fall DDR
978-3-86331-337-1
@incollectionHoffmann.2017, author = Hoffmann, Dierk and Schwartz, Michael and Wentker, Hermann, title = Die DDR als Chance, pages = 39–53, publisher = Metropol, isbn = 978-3-86331-337-1, editor = Hüttmann, Jens and von Arnim-Rosenthal, Anna, booktitle = Diktatur und Demokratie im Unterricht, year = 2017, address = Berlin
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bibtex
659fb1d5b21057.33356087
false
true
Keine öffentliche Lizenz: Unter Urheberrechtsschutz
Dierk Hoffmann
Michael Schwartz
Hermann Wentker
Geschichte und Geografie
Historisches Institut
61027
2017
2017
eng
11
145
article
Elsevier
Oxford
1
2017-12-12
2017-12-12
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Item and source memory for emotional associates is mediated by different retrieval processes
Recent event-related potential (ERP) data showed that neutral objects encoded in emotional background pictures were better remembered than objects encoded in neutral contexts, when recognition memory was tested one week later. In the present study, we investigated whether this long-term memory advantage for items is also associated with correct memory for contextual source details. Furthermore, we were interested in the possibly dissociable contribution of familiarity and recollection processes (using a Remember/Know procedure). The results revealed that item memory performance was mainly driven by the subjective experience of familiarity, irrespective of whether the objects were previously encoded in emotional or neutral contexts. Correct source memory for the associated background picture, however, was driven by recollection and enhanced when the content was emotional. In ERPs, correctly recognized old objects evoked frontal ERP Old/New effects (300-500 ms), irrespective of context category. As in our previous study (Ventura-Bort et al., 2016b), retrieval for objects from emotional contexts was associated with larger parietal Old/New differences (600-800 ms), indicating stronger involvement of recollection. Thus, the results suggest a stronger contribution of recollection-based retrieval to item and contextual background source memory for neutral information associated with an emotional event.
Neuropsychologia : an international journal in behavioural and cognitive neuroscience
10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.12.015
29246488
0028-3932
1873-3514
outputup:dataSource:PubMed:2020
106606
WOS:000576841400006
Ventura-Bort, C; Weymar, M (corresponding author), Univ Potsdam, Dept Psychol, Karl Liebknecht Str 24-25, D-14476 Potsdam, Germany., ventura@uni-potsdam.de; fdolcos@illinois.edu; <br /> julia.wendt@uni-greifswald.de; janine.wirkner@uni-greifswald.de; <br /> hamm@uni-greifswald.de; mathias.weymar@uni-potsdam.de
German Research Foundation (DFG)German Research Foundation (DFG) [WE; 4801/3-1]; Helen Corley Petit Scholarship in Liberal Arts and Sciences; Emanuel Donchin Professorial Scholarship in Psychology, from the; University of Illinois
Ventura-Bort, Carlos
Weymar, Mathias
2023-10-09T06:01:29+00:00
sword
importub
filename=package.tar
18a8cc63b26f78c02766ee4cce7a0ef6
1500656-6
207151-4
false
true
Carlos Ventura-Bort
Florin Dolcos
Julia Wendt
Janine Wirkner
Alfons O. Hamm
Mathias Weymar
eng
uncontrolled
event-related potentials
eng
uncontrolled
emotion
eng
uncontrolled
source memory
eng
uncontrolled
remember/know
eng
uncontrolled
old/new
eng
uncontrolled
effect
Psychologie
Referiert
Department Psychologie
Import
60189
2017
2017
deu
305
article
Peter Lang GmbH
Frankfurt am Main
1
--
--
--
Mit Kompetenz und Freude das Singen lehren
Berlin-Brandenburger Beiträge zur Bildungsforschung 2017 : Herausforderungen, Befunde und Perspektiven interdisziplinärer Bildungsforschung
singfördernde Lehrerfortbildung für grundschulunterrichtende LehrerInnen
10.3726/b10878
978-3-631-67472-7
978-3-631-71840-7
978-3-631-71841-4
978-3-631-71842-1
Tagungsband der IZBF-Nachwuchstagung "Berlin-Brandenburger Beiträge für Bildungsforschung 2015"
3118569-1
DB 3000, DF 2500
Jana Buschmann
Bildung und Erziehung
Referiert
Department Musik und Kunst
59426
2017
2017
eng
1
9
9
11
article
Institute for Interdisciplinary Conflict and Violence Research
Bielefeld
1
--
--
--
Violence
International Journal of Conflict and Violence
constructing an emerging field of sociology
10.4119/UNIBI/ijcv.623
1864-1385
false
true
Eddie Hartmann
Sozialwissenschaften
Fachgruppe Soziologie
58746
2017
2017
eng
207
219
13
1
39
article
Springer
New York
1
2017-12-07
2017-12-07
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Assessing individual differences in discounting
The purpose of the project was to develop the Discounting Inventory (DI), a measure of individual differences in delay, probability, effort, and social discounting, all related to behavioral impulsivity. Over 400 items relating to four types of discounting were generated. Next, a study followed by a series of psychometric analyses of data obtained from a group of 2843 individuals was conducted. Principal Component Analysis yielded a four-factor structure of data, reflecting the four types of discounting. The results of Confirmatory Factor Analysis showed good fit of the four-factor model to data. Through several iterations of retaining and deleting items on the basis of their component loadings, item intercorrelations, and contribution to coefficient alphas, the total number of items was reduced to 48. The final 48-item version of the inventory has satisfactory psychometric characteristics, including Cronbach's alpha and test-retest stability. In addition, significant correlations were observed between the DI and traditional discounting instruments, suggesting that the DI measures a construct similar to the behavioral discounting process. The development of the tool was based on the assumption that discounting is a personality trait. However, the present data suggest that discounting may reflect more a state than trait function.
Current psychology
construction and initial validation of the discounting inventory
10.1007/s12144-017-9754-x
1046-1310
1936-4733
outputup:dataSource:WoS:2020
WOS:000512776300022
Malesza, M (corresponding author), Univ Potsdam, Dept Psychol, Karl Liebknecht Str 24-25,OT Golm, D-14476 Potsdam, Germany., marta.malesza@gmail.com
National Science Center in PolandNational Science Centre, Poland; [2013/11/N/HS6/01149]
Malesza, Marta
2023-04-12T06:55:13+00:00
sword
importub
filename=package.tar
7b6edef0f7f9162a241d36643f7075bb
2021598-8
false
true
CC-BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International
Marta Malesza
Paweł Ostaszewski
eng
uncontrolled
scale construction
eng
uncontrolled
personality trait
eng
uncontrolled
impulsivity
eng
uncontrolled
discounting
Psychologie
Referiert
Department Psychologie
Import
Hybrid Open-Access
58407
2017
2016
eng
267
291
25
272
review
Springer
Berlin
1
2016-12-21
2026-12-21
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Charge carrier generation, recombination, and extraction in polymer-fullerene bulk heterojunction organic solar cells
In this chapter we review the basic principles of photocurrent generation in bulk heterojunction organic solar cells, discuss the loss channels limiting their efficiency, and present case studies of several polymer-fullerene blends. Using steady-state and transient, optical, and electrooptical techniques, we create a precise picture of the fundamental processes that ultimately govern solar cell efficiency.
Elementary processes in organic photovoltaics
10.1007/978-3-319-28338-8_11
978-3-319-28338-8
0065-3195
978-3-319-28336-4
wos:2017
WOS:000393561100012
Deibel, C (reprint author), Tech Univ Chemnitz, Inst Phys, D-09126 Chemnitz, Germany., frederic.laquai@kaust.edu.sa; denis.andrienko@mpip-mainz.mpg.de; deibel@physik.tu-chemnitz.de; neher@uni-potsdam.de
2023-03-17T08:22:57+00:00
sword
importub
filename=package.tar
aac6423d2dc7a7ce71cfce8b10713627
Deibel, Carsten
208382-6
1076018-0
false
true
Frederic Laquai
Denis Andrienko
Carsten Deibel
Dieter Neher
eng
uncontrolled
Charge extraction
eng
uncontrolled
Charge generation
eng
uncontrolled
Charge recombination
eng
uncontrolled
Organic solar cells
eng
uncontrolled
PBT7
eng
uncontrolled
PBTTT
eng
uncontrolled
PCPDTBT
Physik
Institut für Physik und Astronomie
Referiert
Import
57998
2017
2017
eng
1237
1249
13
14
40
article
Taylor & Francis
Philadelphia
1
2017-03-28
2017-03-28
--
Constitutional Dynamics in the European Union
Despite high institutional hurdles for constitutional change, one observes surprisingly many EU treaty revisions. This article takes up the questions of what determines whether a treaty provision is successfully changed and why provisions are renegotiated at subsequent Intergovernmental Conferences. The article presents an institutionalist theory explaining success and renegotiation and tests the theory using all core institutional provisions by means of Qualitative Comparative Analysis. The causal analysis shows that low conflict potential of an issue is sufficient for successfully changing the treaties. Furthermore, high conflict potential of an issue and its fundamental change are sufficient for it to be renegotiated.
International Journal of Public Administration
Success, Failure, and Stability of Institutional Treaty Revisions
0190-0692
10.1080/01900692.2017.1295267
1532-4265
@articleRN9427, author = Dörfler, Thomas and Holzinger, Katharina and Biesenbender, Jan, title = Constitutional Dynamics in the European Union: Success, Failure, and Stability of Institutional Treaty Revisions, journal = International Journal of Public Administration, volume = 40, number = 14, pages = 1237-1249, ISSN = 0190-0692, DOI = 10.1080/01900692.2017.1295267, url = https://doi.org/10.1080/01900692.2017.1295267, year = 2017, type = Journal Article
md5:9ef54859646714aa41ad9e45af6507eb
2023-02-15T14:01:24+00:00
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bibtex
63ece5b4e6beb6.76564753
Holzinger, Katharina
2067722-4
758654-1
false
true
Thomas Dörfler
Katharina Holzinger
Jan Biesenbender
Politikwissenschaft
Fachgruppe Politik- & Verwaltungswissenschaft
57966
2017
2017
spa
802
book
Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté
Besançon
1
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--
--
Entre los mundos
Zwischen den Welten
homenaje a Pedro Barceló
Festschrift für Pedro Barceló
978-2848675787
@bookEike_Faber_57353776, title=Entre los mundos. Homenaje a Pedro Barceló, publisher =Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté, author=Eike Faber, isbn=978-2848675787, year=2017
md5:0e091520729e766addddef83c8ff7ae5
2023-02-14T16:45:15+00:00
/tmp/php1V6AJ2
bibtex
63ebba9bd849a5.21687642
false
true
Geschichte des Altertums bis ca. 499, Archäologie
Historisches Institut
56985
2017
2017
eng
239
264
26
8
article
Annual Reviews
Palo Alto
1
2017-01-11
2017-01-11
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Intracellular oscillations and waves
Dynamic processes in living cells are highly organized in space and time. Unraveling the underlying molecular mechanisms of spatiotemporal pattern formation remains one of the outstanding challenges at the interface between physics and biology. A fundamental recurrent pattern found in many different cell types is that of self-sustained oscillations. They are involved in a wide range of cellular functions, including second messenger signaling, gene expression, and cytoskeletal dynamics. Here, we review recent developments in the field of cellular oscillations and focus on cases where concepts from physics have been instrumental for understanding the underlying mechanisms. We consider biochemical and genetic oscillators as well as oscillations that arise from chemo-mechanical coupling. Finally, we highlight recent studies of intracellular waves that have increasingly moved into the focus of this research field.
Annual review of condensed matter physics
10.1146/annurev-conmatphys-031016-025210
978-0-8243-5008-6
1947-5454
wos:2017
WOS:000398567000012
Beta, C (reprint author), Univ Potsdam, Inst Phys & Astron, D-14476 Potsdam, Germany., beta@uni-potsdam.de; karsten.kruse@unige.ch
2022-12-06T09:34:20+00:00
sword
importub
filename=package.tar
557e9f5bf6c1bad5d243e870e873b0aa
false
true
Carsten Beta
Karsten Kruse
eng
uncontrolled
self-sustained oscillations
eng
uncontrolled
biochemical oscillators
eng
uncontrolled
genetic networks
eng
uncontrolled
chemomechanical coupling
eng
uncontrolled
actin waves
Physik
Institut für Physik und Astronomie
Referiert
Import