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    • Meyer, Timothy (University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2012)
      Codifying decentralized forms of law, such as the common law and customary law, has been a cornerstone of the positivist turn in legal theory since at least the nineteenth century. Commentators laud codification’s purported ...
    • Bernard, Melanie Rebecca (2008-04-25)
      Department: Biomedical Engineering
      Modern neuroscience seeks to understand the human brain and determine how stimulus features are directly mapped to neuronal representations that govern emergent properties like perception and behavior. One prominent ...
    • Martinez Garza, Mario Manuel (2016-01-26)
      Department: Learning, Teaching and Diversity
      Learning theory and educational data analytics can be said to coevolve, that is, to refine and improve each other reciprocally, each aspect providing a necessary element for the growth and advancement of the other. In this ...
    • Reichman, Daniel Ross, 1976- (Vanderbilt University. Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies, 2008-03)
    • Vanderbilt University. Center for Latin American and Iberian Studies; Lyon, Sarah; Pizano Salazar, Diego; Bernstein, Bob; Reichman, Daniel Ross, 1976-; Martin, Peter R., 1949-; Lang, James, 1944-; Fischer, Edward F., 1966- (Vanderbilt University, 2008-04-01)
    • Siciliano, Rachel Elizabeth (2019-05-08)
      Department: Psychology
      Despite surgical palliation, children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) have compromised cardiac functioning and increased risk for cognitive deficits. Yet, little is known about detailed profiles of cognitive ...
    • Lovett, Sarah (Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2010-06-15)
      There are four main sections of this project. First, why I switched the topic of my Capstone. Second, I explain how this project fits into the current education system in America. Third, I provide my rationale for the ...
    • Prussien, Kemar Vanina (2017-04-19)
      Department: Psychology
      Sickle cell disease is a chronic lifelong illness that affects 1 in 400 to 500 African Americans in the United States. In addition to being at increased risk for cognitive deficits, children with sickle cell disease may ...
    • Gordon, Stephen Michael (2005-04-19)
      Department: Electrical Engineering
      In order to localize itself within an environment as well as navigate through an environment a mobile robot must have some idea of the layout of the environment. One useful method for storing relative information concerning ...
    • Namkung, Min (2014-06-09)
      Department: Special Education
      The purpose of the present study was to examine the cognitive predictors of calculations and number line estimation with whole numbers and fractions. At-risk 4th-grade students (N = 139) were assessed on 7 domain-general ...
    • Baker, Lewis John (2016-06-29)
      Department: Psychology
      Sensory input from the social world is often bustling and chaotic, and yet human beings typically comprehend events with ease. Evidence suggests that the perceptual system uses social cues to guide awareness to relevant ...
    • Krowka, Sarah Kathryn (2019-04-02)
      Department: Special Education
      The purpose of the study was to explore the cognitive profiles associated with inadequate responsiveness to fractions intervention on 3 fractions outcomes (calculations, ordering, and word problems). At the start of 3rd ...
    • Zhang, Yinghao (Vanderbilt University, 2019)
      Cognitive Reactivity (CR), an established diathesis for depression, has been defined as the strength of association between displeasure and dysfunctional attitudes within person. However, displeasure could encompass a ...
    • O'Connor, Erin O'Hara, 1965-; Hill, Claire A. (Washington University Law Review, 2006)
      Interpersonal trust is currently receiving widespread attention in the academy. Many legal scholars incorrectly assume that interpersonal trust is an unmitigated good (or bad) and that legal policy should therefore be ...
    • Calloway, Cara Suzanne (2010-04-16)
      Department: Nursing Science
      In this dissertation study, cognitive vulnerability, characterized by negative patterns of thinking, was shown to be positively correlated with the prevalence and number of negative life events and increased depressive ...
    • Sasson, Jack M. (Brill Academic Publishers, 2010)
    • Halabica, Andrej (2009-11-05)
      Department: Physics
      Pulsed infrared laser annealing experiments on metal implanted dielectric matrices were performed, using a free electron laser as a source of infrared radiation at 8 and 9 *m wavelengths. This was the first study where ...
    • Lewis II, Kenneth Gerald (2013-07-30)
      Department: Physics
      The open-source Monte Carlo code system Electron Gamma Shower 5 (EGS5) was utilized to investigate coherent (Rayleigh) scatter computed tomography (CSCT). EGS5 was used to generate simulated scatter patterns from homogeneous ...
    • Sun, Bin (2019-05-24)
      Department: Mathematics
      This thesis aims to study cohomology of group theoretic Dehn fillings. For sufficiently deep Dehn fillings of hyperbically embedded subgroups, we first prove that Dehn filling kernels enjoy a particular free product ...