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The music experience and its influence on cognitive function measured with EEG.
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Golan, Ronit, Lang, Merike, Rosselli, Monica
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Musicians and non-musicians were evaluated during pilot testing of the Visual Oddball and Go/No-Go as measured with P3 event-related potentials. Amidst COVID-19, we are collecting online questionnaire data with a sample of 34 participants, which will be tested in-person once safety protocols are established. Factors from the Brief Music Experience Questionnaire were correlated to variables from a Basic Information Questionnaire. For the Oddball and Go/No-Go testing, lower reaction times were...
Show moreMusicians and non-musicians were evaluated during pilot testing of the Visual Oddball and Go/No-Go as measured with P3 event-related potentials. Amidst COVID-19, we are collecting online questionnaire data with a sample of 34 participants, which will be tested in-person once safety protocols are established. Factors from the Brief Music Experience Questionnaire were correlated to variables from a Basic Information Questionnaire. For the Oddball and Go/No-Go testing, lower reaction times were observed for two musicians as well as higher accuracy on the Oddball task. Musicians demonstrated higher amplitudes and later peak latencies for the Go/No-Go, but lower amplitudes and later peak latencies for the Oddball. Preliminary correlations were found between years playing an instrument, and proficiency playing an instrument with innovative musical aptitude and reactive musical behavior components. Upon collecting more data, differences are expected in cognition between musicians and non-musicians during tasks of stimulus evaluation and inhibition.
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2021-04-21
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BC3353
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http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC3353
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The Atlantic Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment (AGRRA) fish protocols.
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Self, Madison
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The Atlantic Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment (AGRRA) is an international program aimed at improving conditions of reefs in the West Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, by providing a standardized assessment of key structural and functional indicators that can be used to reveal the regional condition of the reef. Reef fish carry out important roles such as predation and grazing, therefore by studying the abundance, size, and distribution of key species, we can gain insight on the changing dynamics of the...
Show moreThe Atlantic Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment (AGRRA) is an international program aimed at improving conditions of reefs in the West Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, by providing a standardized assessment of key structural and functional indicators that can be used to reveal the regional condition of the reef. Reef fish carry out important roles such as predation and grazing, therefore by studying the abundance, size, and distribution of key species, we can gain insight on the changing dynamics of the reef and understand the roles humans play in effecting these fish populations. AGRRA fish surveys can be at a basic or detailed level, depending on the research needs. These protocols are carried out by a minimum of two trained SCUBA divers who will quantify the abundance and community composition of key species along a 30-meter-long by two-meter-wide belt transect. Once the survey is completed, team leaders will gather datasheets and submit them to the AGRRA database. The results of this data can then be used to serve as baselines for future studies of these reefs and to make educated and informed decisions on management practices for these regions.
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2021-04-21
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BC3354
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http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC3354
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Teaching Statistics Through Learning Projects. Proposal.
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Bharath, Deoraj
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This study uses a quasi-experimental design. Five STA2023 classes will participate. Three will serve as the treatment group and 2 will be the control group. The classes in the treatment group will be taught using learning projects, while the classes in the control group will be taught using the traditional lecture method.
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2018-02-23
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BC675
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http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC675
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Student Research Initiative Project (SRIP). Proposal.
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Dutka, Andrew J., Franco, Nathalie, Kroger, Kristin, Lazovskaia-Hall, Elena
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Undergraduate research continues to take on an increasingly important role as students are required to present their findings through professional poster presentations. SRIP proposes to help students succeed through a program of targeted research classes, equipment and supplies to print posters, and inclusion of work in the Seahawk Scholar Repository.
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2018-02-23
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BC672
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http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC672
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