Benjamin C Ringger and Dr. Donovan Fleming, Psychology and Neuroscience The p300 event related potential is a particular wave of the measured electrical activity of the brain. This wave may be evoked by a visual stimulus presented to the subject and occurs approximately 300 msec. following presentation of the stimulus. In previous studies, it has […]
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Effects of Migraine on Visual Processing
Jennifer Penn and Dr. Donavon Fleming, Psychology Migraines are one of the most prevalent and debilitating headaches in America. They affect 28 million people in this country, nearly 13% of the U.S. population (National Headache Foundation). Migraines are a unique headache syndrome characterized by an excruciating pulsating pain associated with nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light, […]
The Impact of Having Fewer Accounting Firms in the Auditing Profession–A Work in Process
Benjamin V. Titera and Dr. Jeff Wilks, Accounting and Information Systems As time moves on, the number of accounting firms has decreased and the lengths of the remaining firm’s names have increased. Firms such as Arthur Anderson, Coopers & Lybrand, Price Waterhouse, Touche Ross, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Peat Marwick International, Klynveld Main Goerdeler, and […]
EDUCATIONAL CHANGE PROCESSES IN A SCHOOL IN ZIMBABWE, AFRICA
Thira Schmidl and Dr. Russell T. Osguthorpe, Journalism and Education The National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future recommended “that schools be restructured to become genuine learning organizations for both students and teachers -organizations that respect learning, honor teaching, and teach for understanding”.1 A lot of change is necessary to accomplish this restructuring asked for […]
Experiments in Real-Time Video Processing and Sonification Using Cellular Automata
Morgan Quigley and Dr. Steven Ricks, School of Music In this project, we sought to create a software system that uses the chaotic output of large cellular automata to create visualizations and sonifications that are aesthetically interesting. Conceptually, a cellular automaton is a group of deterministic cells that are interconnected to form a regular grid. […]
Configurable Multiprocessor System Design
Jordan Anderson and Dr. Doran Wilde, Electrical and Computer Engineering The goal of this project was to write a hardware description of a new microprocessor in a language called VHDL that can be built inside a field-programmable gate array (FPGA). The processor will run real-time applications and take advantage of the programmability of FPGA hardware […]
A Phenomenology of the Process of Grading
Brent Little and Dr. A. LeGrand Richards, Educational Leadership and Foundations We planned to make a phenomenological description of the personal process of giving grades. This study was designed to describe the experiences of faculty members at Brigham Young University (BYU) in the grading of their students. This study is not a survey of grading […]
Patterns of Genetic Diversity in the Galapagos Archipelago: Identifying and Preserving Evolutionary Processes
Rebecca Baum and Dr. Jack W. Sites, Integrative Biology The Galapagos Archipelago, located 1000 km off the coast of Ecuador, arose 1-5 million years ago by the eruption of underwater volcanoes. It consists of 13 larger islands, 6 smaller islands, and numerous islets. The Archipelago is a national park and a UNESCO World Heritage site, […]
Creating a Family Process/Family Health Data Set
Jessica L. Smith and Dr. Randal D. Day, Marriage, Family, and Human Development Nationally representative data sets are crucial to timely and economical research. These data sets sample from the entire population, giving each member an equal opportunity to be chosen. Additionally, respondents are asked many questions to provide a wealth of analytical opportunities. Many […]
Use of Signal Processing Methods to Improve Speech Intelligibility in Throat Microphones
Daniel J Andelin and Dr. Scott Thomson, Mechanical Engineering Effective communication, vital to successful operations in many sectors, including military, business, and industry, depends largely on the receiver’s ability to accurately interpret the transmitted signal, generally referred to as speech intelligibility (SI). The presence of elevated noise can be seriously detrimental to SI. To reduce […]
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