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Dual-task learning across training visits for simple and complex reaction times.
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Configuration of the LastBERT model.
Published 2025“…After the model creation, we applied the resulting model, LastBERT, to a real-world task—classifying severity levels of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)-related concerns from social media text data. …”
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Confusion matrix for LastBERT model.
Published 2025“…After the model creation, we applied the resulting model, LastBERT, to a real-world task—classifying severity levels of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)-related concerns from social media text data. …”
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ROC curve for LastBERT model.
Published 2025“…After the model creation, we applied the resulting model, LastBERT, to a real-world task—classifying severity levels of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)-related concerns from social media text data. …”
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RTs (in ms, bars) and ACC (in %, line) across all tasks, with 95% confidence interval.
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VMR task and subject behavior.
Published 2024“…Using these report trials, we derived estimates of subjects’ total explicit and implicit learning during the task. (<b>B</b>) Error curves for individual subjects. …”