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Editorial: Cognitive perception: cognition-dependent perception, perception-dependent cognition [PDF]
Antonio Chella +2 more
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Scrutinizing and rooting the multiple anomalies of Nepal earthquake sequence in 2015 with the deviation–time–space criterion and homologous lithosphere–coversphere–atmosphere–ionosphere coupling physics [PDF]
The continuous increasing of Earth observations benefits geosciences and seismicity study but increases greatly the difficulties in understanding and discriminating multiple source data.
L. Wu +13 more
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MINING SEISMIC THERMAL ANOMALIES FROM MASSIVE SATELLITE PASSIVE MICROWAVE IMAGES [PDF]
Satellite passive microwave radiative signals are considered to reflect thermal radiation and energy exchange of the Earth’s surface, and the microwave brightness temperature (MBT) has been preliminary adopted for pre-earthquake thermal anomaly ...
Y. Qi +13 more
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Grasping Embodiment: Haptic Feedback for Artificial Limbs
Upper-limb prostheses are subject to high rates of abandonment. Prosthesis abandonment is related to a reduced sense of embodiment, the sense of self-location, agency, and ownership that humans feel in relation to their bodies and body parts.
Charles H. Moore +7 more
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Perception and action are tightly coupled. However, there is still little recognition of how individual motor constraints impact perception in everyday life.
Claudio de’Sperati +3 more
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Linking perception and cognition [PDF]
As our primary mode of contact with the world, perception is the causal and informational foundation for our higher cognitive functions—it guides our thinking about and acting upon the world. It is therefore unsurprising that so much empirical and theoretical research is devoted to the study of the complex interrelations between perception and ...
Cahen, Arnon, Tacca, Michela C.
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Perception and Cognition [PDF]
An adequate representation of the interaction experienced by the interpreting system requires that the two types of input qualia, state and effect, are interpreted in themselves as well as in relation to each other. The first requirement follows from the nature of input qualia that they may not precisely match memory information stored by the brain ...
Janos J. Sarbo +2 more
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A Mw 7.3 earthquake occurred near the Iran-Iraq border on November 12, 2017, as the result of oblique-thrust squeezing of the Eurasian plate and the Arabian plate.
Yifan Ding +9 more
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Cortical Representation of Tactile Stickiness Evoked by Skin Contact and Glove Contact
Even when we are wearing gloves, we can easily detect whether a surface that we are touching is sticky or not. However, we know little about the similarities between brain activations elicited by this glove contact and by direct contact with our bare ...
Junsuk Kim +3 more
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Elders’ experience with augmented gaze: preliminary observations
Research on elders’ acceptance of virtual technologies is much needed. Here we studied the user experience of elders (N = 10, mean age = 88.2 years) during virtual biking, an exergame where participants pedal on a cycle ergometer and wear a Head-Mounted ...
Dalmasso Vittorio +6 more
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