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False cue influence on motion cue quality for 10 motion cueing algorithms [PDF]
Motion simulators are becoming increasingly popular for many applications in which human sensation is important to replicate and optimize target motions. For the emulation of the perceived human acceleration, motion cueing algorithms (MCAs) have been proposed in the literature that mimics the motion sensation by a combination of actual acceleration ...
Duc-An Pham, Duc-Toan Nguyen
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Linguistic Cues Enhance the Learning of Perceptual Cues [PDF]
When language is correlated with regularities in the world, does it enhance the learning of these regularities? This question lies at the core of both notions of linguistic bootstrapping in children and the Whorfian hypothesis. Support for an affirmative answer is provided in an artificial-noun-learning task in which 2-year-old children were taught to
Yoshida, Hanako, Smith, Linda B
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Speakers’ readiness to describe event scenes using active or passive constructions has previously been attributed—among other factors—to the accessibility of referents.
Yulia Esaulova +2 more
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Research on Target Searching Strategy Using Mutual Cueing of Multi-sensor in Multi-platform
The cueing model for sensor cueing phased array radar is built in this paper to research the mutual cueing of multi-sensor in multi-platform for target searching.
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Does cueing training improve physical activity in patients with Parkinson's disease? [PDF]
Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) are encouraged to stay active to maintain their mobility. Ambulatory activity monitoring (AM) provides an objective way to determine type and amount of gait-related daily activities.
Alice Nieuwboer +9 more
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Improving our learning abilities is important for numerous aspects of our life. Several studies found beneficial effects of presenting cues (odor or sounds) during learning and during sleep for memory performance.
Jessica Knötzele +5 more
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Sensitivity to orientation is not unique to social attention cueing
It is well-established that faces and bodies cue observers’ visuospatial attention; for example, target items are found faster when their location is cued by the directionality of a task-irrelevant face or body. Previous results suggest that these cueing
Tim Vestner +2 more
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Freezing-of-gait (FOG) and impaired walking are common features of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Provision of external stimuli (cueing) can improve gait, however, many cueing methods are simplistic, increase task loading or have limited utility in a real ...
Dongli Li +5 more
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BeatWalk: Personalized Music-Based Gait Rehabilitation in Parkinson’s Disease
Taking regular walks when living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) has beneficial effects on movement and quality of life. Yet, patients usually show reduced physical activity compared to healthy older adults.
Valérie Cochen De Cock +25 more
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Referential and visual cues to structural choice in visually situated sentence production [PDF]
We investigated how conceptually informative (referent preview) and conceptually uninformative (pointer to referent’s location) visual cues affect structural choice during production of English transitive sentences.
Garrod, Simon +3 more
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