02117nam a2200349 i 450099100004039970753620020503112956.0980710s1975 us ||| | eng 0374928487b1001679x-39ule_instocm00009140ExLDip.to Beni Culturaliita330.937Frank, Tenney138960An economic survey of ancient Rome /edited by Tenney Frank, in collaborazione con T. R. S. Broughton ... [et al.]New York :Octagon Books,1975, c1933-19406 v. ;24 cm.Rist. anast. dell'ed. pubblicata dalla Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore.v. 1. Frank, T. Rome and Italy of the Republic.--v. 2. Johnson, A. C. Roman Egypt to the reign of Diocletian.--v. 3. Collingwood, R. G. Roman Britain. Van Nostrand, J. J. Roman Spain. Scramuzza, V. M. Roman Sicily. Grenier, A. La Gaule Romaine.--v. 4. Haywood, R. M. Roman Africa. Heichelheim, F. M. Roman Syria. Larsen, J. A. O. Roman Greece. Broughton, T. R. S. Roman Asia.--v. 5. Frank, T. Rome and Italy of the Empire.--[v. 6] General index to v. 1-5.Roma anticaEconomiaRoma antica - Province.b1001679x21-09-0631-05-02991000040399707536LE001 SR I 27, 27a-27e12001000000906le001-E0.00-l- 00000.i1001974131-05-02LE001 SR I 27a12001000000913le001-E0.00-l- 01010.i1001975331-05-02LE001 SR I 27c12001000000920le001-E0.00-l- 00000.i1001976531-05-02LE001 SR I 27b12001000000937le001-E0.00-l- 00000.i1001977731-05-02LE001 SR I 27d12001000000944le001-E0.00-l- 00000.i1001978931-05-02LE001 SR I 27e12001000000951le001-E0.00-l- 00000.i1001979031-05-02Economic survey of ancient Rome175355UNISALENTOle00101-01-98ma -engus 3603384nam 2200865z- 450 991055768670332120220111(CKB)5400000000044665(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76505(oapen)doab76505(EXLCZ)99540000000004466520202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVisual Attention-Related Processing: Perspectives from Ageing, Cognitive Decline and DementiaBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (142 p.)3-0365-0984-4 3-0365-0985-2 Visual attention is essential for environmental interactions, but our ability to respond to stimuli gradually declines across the lifespan, and such deficits are even more pronounced in various states of cognitive impairment. Examining the integrity of related components, from elements of attention capture to executive control, will improve our understanding of related declines by helping to explain behavioural and neural effects, which will ultimately contribute towards our knowledge of the extent of dysfunctional attention processes and their impact upon everyday life. Accordingly, this Special Issue represents a body of literature that fundamentally advances insights into visual attention processing, featuring studies spanning healthy ageing, mild cognitive impairment, and dementiaVisual Attention-Related ProcessingMedicine and NursingbicsscNeurosciencesbicssc"gap effect"ageingagingattentionattentional controlcognitive impairmentdisengagementdrift diffusionfilteringhealthy ageingignoringincidental encodinginhibitionintentional encodingintra-individual variabilityLewy body diseasemild cognitive impairmentn/aneural oscillationsneural plasticityNeuro-VRnon-invasive brain stimulationobject-location memoryoverlapperceptionprecuereaction timeretrocuesaccadesimulated drivingstimulation durationsubjective memorysustained attentionswitching coststranscranial direct current stimulationvisionvisual hallucinationsvisual working memoryworking memoryMedicine and NursingNeurosciencesTales Andreaedt1327833Hanley ClaireedtTales AndreaothHanley ClaireothBOOK9910557686703321Visual Attention-Related Processing: Perspectives from Ageing, Cognitive Decline and Dementia3038158UNINA