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АНАЛИЗ МИРОВОЙ ПРАКТИКИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ АБС И ERP В КРЕДИТНЫХ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯХ
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Ягант Т. В.
The purpose of this work is to show the similarities and differences in the automation strategy between domestic and foreign banks, as well as to reflect the increasing interest in automation based on ERP-systems.
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Liaukovich K., Sazhin S., Pavel Bobrov et al., International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2022 Vol. 23 No. 19 Article 11785
This work aimed to study the recovery of consciousness during forced awakening from slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement sleep (REM) in healthy volunteers. To track the changes in the degree of awareness of the stimuli during the transition to wakefulness, event-related potentials (ERPs) and motor responses (MR) in the auditory local-global paradigm were ...
Added: March 18, 2026
Ivanov E., Molodchik M., Eurasian Business Review 2026 Vol. 16 P. 95–122
This study investigates the industry-specific effects of IT system adoption on company productivity, emphasizing how different industry conditions shape IT-driven performance. Using hierarchical linear modeling on a dataset of 1,500 companies from 12 industries over the period 2008–2021, we analyze the impact of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Business Process Management (BPM) systems. Our findings ...
Added: February 18, 2026
Popyvanova A., Pomelova E., Bredikhin D. et al., Sixth International Conference Neurotechnologies and Neurointerfaces (CNN), Kaliningrad, Russian Federation, IEEE Xplore 2024 P. 34–37
One method for assessing human emotional reactions is considered paradigms involving the presentation of affective images, including facial expressions, which are among the most familiar and noticeable stimuli in our visual environment. Electroencephalography event-related potentials (ERP) to various stimuli are used as sensitive tests for determining categorical perception of specific stimulus modalities. The oddball ERP ...
Added: December 11, 2025
Evgeny Blagovechtchenski, Maria Koriakina, Ksenia Bartseva et al., Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2025 No. 19 Article 1534412
Background: This study presents a novel paradigm termed Contrasting Routines Affecting Bereitschaftspotential (C.R.A.B.), designed to analyze readiness potential (RP) waveforms preceding movements across varying experimental settings. This paradigm continues Libet's work on decision-making, with an emphasis on the motor planning component like in classical Libet experiment. However, existing paradigms for studying RP work poorly across ages ...
Added: September 4, 2025
Vasilyeva M., Knyazeva V., Elena D. Artemenko et al., Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2025 Vol. 19 Article 1533833
Rapid acquisition of new words and construction of large vocabularies is a unique capacity of developing human brain. This process is to a large degree mediated by a neurocognitive mechanism known as «fast mapping» (FM) which allows the child to quickly map new words onto neural representations after even a single exposure to them, using ...
Added: July 31, 2025
Artemenko E., Яценко М. В., Попова С. М. et al., Журнал высшей нервной деятельности им. И.П. Павлова 2025 Т. 75 № 3 С. 341–354
The study examines the neurophysiological correlates of confirmation bias in the context of vaccination using fixation-related potentials (FRPs). A methodological approach integrating eye tracking and electroencephalography (EEG) was employed in a laboratory experiment, enabling the synchronization of eye movement data with the brain’s bioelectrical activity. Participants read texts about vaccination containing positive, negative, and neutral ...
Added: July 8, 2025
Яценко М. В., Брак И. В., Artemenko E., Журнал высшей нервной деятельности им. И.П. Павлова 2024 Т. 74 № 4 С. 385–395
The review analyzes neurophysiological correlates of the implicit component of cognitive bias in the processes of perception and decision-making. The review identifies the leading methodological pipeline for analysis of the implicit component of cognitive bias, and justifies its choice in terms of the objectives of this review. The method of recording event-related potentials (ERPs) was ...
Added: March 7, 2025
Alexeeva M., Myachykov A., Бермудез-Маргаретто Б. et al., Brain Research 2024 Article 1836
Automatic parsing of syntactic information by the human brain is a well-established phenomenon, but its mechanisms remain poorly understood. Its best-known neurophysiological reflection is the so-called early left-anterior negativity (ELAN) component of event-related potentials (ERPs), with two alternative hypotheses for its origin: (1) error detection, or (2) morphosyntactic prediction/priming. To test these alternatives, we conducted ...
Added: December 10, 2024
Larionova E., Rebreikina A., Martynova O., Scientific Reports 2024 Vol. 14 Article 7585
Recognizing spelling errors is important for correct writing and reading, and develops over an extended period. The neural bases of the development of orthographic sensitivity remain poorly understood. We investigated event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with spelling error recognition when performing the orthographic decision task with correctly spelled and misspelled words in children aged 8–10 years ...
Added: May 29, 2024
Eliana Monahhova, Alexandra N. Morozova, Khoroshilov D. et al., , in: Selected Papers from the XXV International Conference on Neuroinformatics, October 23-27, 2023, Moscow, Russia. Advances in Neural Computation, Machine Learning, and Cognitive Research VII (NEUROINFORMATICS 2023)Issue 1120: Studies in Computational Intelligence.: Frankfurt: Springer, 2023. P. 149–156.
The project examined behavioral and electrophysiological brain responses to auditory deepfakes that were created for two well-known speakers and investigated participants with pro-vaccination and anti-vaccination attitudes. Our analysis focused on EEG activity taking into account congruence or incongruence of internal attitudes and the degree of analytical thinking, need for cognition and conformity of participants. We ...
Added: November 1, 2023
Berthelsen S. G., Horne M., Shtyrov Y. et al., Psychophysiology 2022 Vol. 59 No. 8 Article e14042
Language experience, particularly from our native language (L1), shapes our perception of other languages around us. The present study examined how L1 experience moulds the initial processing of foreign (L2) tone during acquisition. In particular, we investigated whether learners were able to rapidly forge new neural memory traces for novel tonal words, which was tracked ...
Added: December 9, 2022
Maria Alekseeva, Myachykov A., Beatriz Bermudez‑Margaretto et al., Scientific Reports 2022 Vol. 12 Article 13114
During verbal communication, interlocutors rely on both linguistic (e.g., words, syntax) and extralinguistic (e.g., voice quality) information. The neural mechanisms of extralinguistic information processing are particularly poorly understood. To address this, we used EEG and recorded eventrelated brain potentials while participants listened to Russian pronoun–verb phrases presented in either male or female voice. Crucially, we ...
Added: September 20, 2022
Kosonogov V., Kovsh E., Vorobyeva E., Applied Sciences (Switzerland) 2022 Vol. 12 Article 7782
Event-related potentials during facial emotion recognition have been studied for more than twenty years. Nowadays, there has been a growing interest in the use of naturalistic stimuli. This research was aimed, therefore, at studying event-related potentials (ERP) during recognition of dynamic facial neutral-to-emotional expressions, more ecologically valid than static faces. We recorded the ERP of ...
Added: August 1, 2022
Bermúdez-Margaretto B., Gallo F., Novitskiy N. et al., Cortex 2022 Vol. 151 P. 147–161
Converging behavioral and neuroimaging evidence suggests parallel activation of native (L1) and second (L2) language codes in bilinguals, with the modulation of the N400 as the most likely neural correlate of such L1-L2 interplay at lexico-semantic level. However, this relatively late effect may reflect secondary controlled processes, in contrast to earlier modulations found in monolinguals ...
Added: April 7, 2022
Late ERP amplitude for self-face perception positively associated with heartbeat perception accuracy
Tumialis A., Alikovskaia T. A., Smirnov A. S. et al., / Series 005140 "Biorxiv". 2019.
Perception of yourself involves the integration of information from various sources. In a number of studies, it was found that the perception of one’s own face is accompanied by an increase in the accuracy of perception of heartbeats and the amplitude of brain potentials caused by heart beats. In this study, subjects had to do ...
Added: April 26, 2021
Alexeeva M., Bermúdez-Margaretto B., Myachykov A. et al., / Series http://dx.doi.org/ "BioRxiv". 2020.
Both linguistic (e.g., words, syntax) and extralinguistic (e.g., voice quality) information needs to be considered by interlocutors during linguistic communication. The effects of extralinguistic information on neural sentence processing are particularly poorly understood. Here, we used EEG and passive non-attend design with visual distraction in order to investigate how extralinguistic information affects brain activity during ...
Added: October 12, 2020
Ягант Т. В., Прикладная информатика 2020 № 1(85) С. 5–18
Usage of automated informational systems in the daily activities of a financial institution is the basis of its successful existence and development. The most common ways of automation in the financial sector based on own development or standard of automated banking systems (ABS) are no longer able to meet the increasing needs. That is why ...
Added: September 16, 2020
Grigorev A., Isaev E., Morgunov A. F., Приборы и системы. Управление, контроль, диагностика 2020 № 5 С. 44–52
This article discusses the mechanisms of «mergers and acquisitions» as strategic tools determining the course of development of the companies with regard to their current status, place on the market, fi nancial opportunities. It is easier for major players to buy a successful startup or a company that has advanced developments in view of the ...
Added: April 21, 2020
Kleeva D., Шаги/Steps 2019 Т. 5 № 1 С. 86–103
This research was focused on postdictive properties of apparent motion — an illusion of movement resulting from successive presentation of two dots. Obviously, the mechanisms of integration of two dots’ representations can take place only after the second dot is presented. There are two alternatives of what exactly happens. Firstly, a person becomes aware of ...
Added: April 9, 2020