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Causal Inference of Body Ownership in the Posterior Parietal Cortex. [PDF]
Chancel M, Iriye H, Ehrsson HH.
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Visuo-thermal congruency modulates the sense of body ownership. [PDF]
Crucianelli L, Ehrsson HH.
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The disordered growth of dendrites, corrosion, parasitic side reactions, slow de‐solvation kinetics, and inherent safety risks significantly hinder the practical deployment of conventional liquid electrolyte zinc‐ion batteries. In contrast, the novel PU‐EG+DMPA‐Zn polyurethane quasi‐solid‐state electrolyte, enriched with abundant polar functional ...
Ruiqi Liu +10 more
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IntroductionVirtual reality (VR) holds significant promise for psychiatric research, treatment, and assessment. Its unique ability to elicit immersion and presence is important for effective interventions.
David Antoš +3 more
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Persistence of metric biases in body representation during the body ownership illusion. [PDF]
Seo MH, Ryu JK, Kim BC, Jeon SB, Lee KM.
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Precursor Mineral Phases of Forming Mollusk Shell Nacre: A Study of Hydrated Samples
Mineral, organic phase, and water are the essential components in mollusk shell nacre formation. Their interplay is not well understood, because the hydrated material is difficult to observe at high resolution, under close to native conditions. Forming nacre is studied using environmental and cryo‐electron microscopy and hydrated ACC phases, together ...
Anna Kozell +4 more
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Combination of visuo-tactile and visuo-vestibular correlations in illusory body ownership and self-motion sensations. [PDF]
Preuss Mattsson N +3 more
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An Examination of Informed Traders and the Market Microstructure of Real Estate Investment Trusts [PDF]
A significant body of research exists documenting that REITs perform differently from other types of equity securities, although the reasons for these differences are unclear.
Joseph K. Kiely +2 more
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Electroactive Liquid Crystal Elastomers as Soft Actuators
Electroactive liquid crystal elastomers (eLCEs) can be actuated via electromechanical, electrochemical, or electrothermal effects. a) Electromechanical effects include Maxwell stress, electrostriction, and the electroclinic effect. b) Electrochemical effects arise from electrode redox reactions.
Yakui Deng, Min‐Hui Li
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Effects of virtual hands and feet on the onset time and duration of illusory body ownership. [PDF]
Kondo R, Sugimoto M.
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