Bioinspired Adaptive Sensors: A Review on Current Developments in Theory and Application
This review comprehensively summarizes the recent progress in the design and fabrication of sensory‐adaptation‐inspired devices and highlights their valuable applications in electronic skin, wearable electronics, and machine vision. The existing challenges and future directions are addressed in aspects such as device performance optimization ...
Guodong Gong+12 more
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The relation of the critical frequency of flicker to the adaptation of the eye [PDF]
R. J. Lythgoe, Katharine Tansley
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Neuro-vestibular Examination During and Following Spaceflight [PDF]
Adaptation to microgravity during spaceflight causes neurological disturbances that are either directly or indirectly mediated by the vestibular system. These disturbances could include space motion sickness, spatial disorientation, cognitive impairment,
Clément, G.+3 more
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Widespread Genetic Signals of Visual System Adaptation in Deepwater Cichlid Fishes. [PDF]
Camacho García JI+6 more
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ADAPTATION AND INSERTION OF AN ARTIFICIAL EYE; ENUCLEATION, SYMPATHETIC PHENOMENA, ETC. [PDF]
WILLIAM B. MEANY
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This perspective explores the diverse applications of MXene fibers, including those often overlooked in fiber‐focused studies. It emphasizes the critical need to address challenges in synthesis, scalability, and long‐term stability to unlock their full potential in real‐world applications. Abstract Since the first report on MXene‐coated fibers in 2017,
Ken Aldren S. Usman+6 more
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The impacts of different eyes, individual differences, and different time points in healthy rats on the variability of visual electrophysiological examination indicators. [PDF]
Chen H+10 more
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Hand–eye coordination relies on extra-retinal signals: Evidence from reactive saccade adaptation
Julien Cotti+2 more
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Mechanoresponsive Hydrogels Emerging from Dynamic and Non‐Covalent Interactions
Mechanoresponsive behaviors in hydrogels often arise from dynamic or non‐covalent interactions between polymer chains. This review highlights self‐healing, shear‐thinning, shear‐thickening, and strain‐stiffening hydrogels formed through dynamic crosslinking motifs, discussing their underlying mechanisms and emergent applications across biomedical and ...
Rachel C. Ollier, Matthew J. Webber
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