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Brownian microhydrodynamics of active filaments [PDF]
Slender bodies capable of spontaneous motion in the absence of external actuation in an otherwise quiescent fluid are common in biological, physical and technological contexts.
Adhikari, R., Laskar, Abhrajit
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Social neuroscience offers a wide range of techniques that may be applied to study the social cognitive deficits that may underlie reduced social functioning—a common feature across many psychiatric disorders.
Łukasz Okruszek
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Scaling and Intermittency in Animal Behavior [PDF]
Scale-invariant spatial or temporal patterns and L\'evy flight motion have been observed in a large variety of biological systems. It has been argued that animals in general might perform L\'evy flight motion with power law distribution of times between ...
A Harnos+19 more
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This paper explores in parallel the underlying mechanisms in human perception of biological motion and the best approaches for automatic classification of gait.
Viswadeep Sarangi+3 more
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The constituents of soft matter systems such as colloidal suspensions, emulsions, polymers, and biological tissues undergo microscopic random motion, due to thermal energy.
Brambilla, Giovanni+3 more
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A Self-Assembled Microlensing Rotational Probe [PDF]
A technique to measure microscopic rotational motion is presented. When a small fluorescent polystyrene microsphere is attached to a larger polystyrene microsphere, the larger sphere acts as a lens for the smaller microsphere and provides an optical ...
Brody, James P., Quake, Stephen R.
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2D-Motion Detection using SNNs with Graphene-Insulator-Graphene Memristive Synapses [PDF]
The event-driven nature of spiking neural networks makes them biologically plausible and more energy-efficient than artificial neural networks. In this work, we demonstrate motion detection of an object in a two-dimensional visual field. The network architecture presented here is biologically plausible and uses CMOS analog leaky integrate-and-fire ...
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Holding Biological Motion in Working Memory: An fMRI Study
Holding biological motion (BM), the movements of animate entities, in working memory (WM) is important to our daily life activities. However, the neural substrates underlying the WM processing of BM remain largely unknown.
Xiqian Lu+5 more
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Brownian motion in thin sheets of viscous fluid [PDF]
The drag on a cylindrical particle moving in a thin sheet of viscous fluid is calculated. It is supposed that the sheet is embedded in fluid of much lower viscosity.
Saffman, P. G.
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Dark Field Differential Dynamic Microscopy enables the accurate characterization of the roto-translational dynamics of bacteria and colloidal clusters [PDF]
Micro- and nanoscale objects with anisotropic shape are key components of a variety of biological systems and inert complex materials, and represent fundamental building blocks of novel self-assembly strategies.
Buscaglia, Marco+3 more
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