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Age-related changes in static and dynamic postural balance performance. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Aging Neurosci
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Automaticity, Automatization and Dyslexia

1999
Although automaticity as a theoretical concept has been subject to debate and evolution, there seems to be little doubt that it plays an important role in the development of basic skills like reading. It is fair to state that automaticity is the key feature of skilled reading.
van der Leij, D.A.V., van Daal, V.
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Automaticity and automatic rhythms

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1971
Abstract The nature of the automatic process in cardiac pacemakers is discussed with special reference to the mechanism of diastolic depolarization in cardiac Purkinje fibers as investigated by the use of the voltage clamp technique. The major factors controlling cardiac automaticity—the sympathetic nerves, the vagi and overdrive suppression —are ...
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An anatomy of automatism

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2015
The automatism defence has been described as a quagmire of law and as presenting an intractable problem. Why is this so? This paper will analyse and explore the current legal position on automatism. In so doing, it will identify the problems which the case law has created, including the distinction between sane and insane automatism and the status of ...
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Automaticity and Rationality

J. Autom. Lang. Comb., 2000
Automaticity is a measure of descriptional complexity for formal languages $L$, and measures how closely $L$ can be approximated by regular languages. I survey some of the known results and open problems on automaticity. I also discuss a measure which I call "rationality", and explain how it generalizes the well-known concept of linear complexity.
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Pacemaker automaticity

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2000
The automated measurement of the main electrical parameters of pacemakers, such as battery voltage, current drain, pacing impedance, sensing levels, and pacing thresholds enables a continuous monitoring of the adequate functioning of the implanted device.
J, Neuzner, T, Schwarz, J, Sperzel
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Hypoglycaemia and automatism

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2015
Cognitive impairment unattended by subjective symptoms or objective signs is an uncommon but important consequence of hypoglycaemia. It can lead to a condition in which a patient behaves as an automaton in a manner totally alien to their usual personality and of which they have no recollection when their blood glucose level is restored to normal.
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