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Temporoparietal encoding of space and time during vestibular-guided orientation [PDF]
When we walk in our environment, we readily determine our travelled distance and location using visual cues. In the dark, estimating travelled distance uses a combination of somatosensory and vestibular (i.e., inertial) cues.
Bronstein, AM +5 more
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We investigated the toxicity of 12 active compounds commonly found in herbal weight loss supplements (WLS) using human liver and colon cell models. Epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate was the only compound showing significant toxicity. Metabolic profiling revealed protein degradation, disrupted energy and lipid metabolism suggesting that the inclusion of EGCG ...
Emily C. Davies +3 more
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Effects of Levels of Realism on Perceived Distance in Computer-Simulated Urban Spaces
Today, as planners and urban designers increasingly rely on computational modeling to study complex urban systems, a methodological shift toward virtual experimentation is discernible because the real-world factors are difficult to control.
Majdi Alkhresheh
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Perception of emotion and postural stability control at different distances
The effect of emotion on postural control has been widely demonstrated in the literature. Postural control also depends on the distance that separates the subject from the observed stimulus. This work examines (i) the effect of distance on the perception
Soufien Chikh +2 more
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Cue combination for 3D location judgements [PDF]
Cue combination rules have often been applied to the perception of surface shape but not to judgements of object location. Here, we used immersive virtual reality to explore the relationship between different cues to distance.
Gilson, Stuart J +2 more
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Bioscience students were asked for their opinions on the value and teaching of skills. 204 responded that teamwork, time management and study skills are necessary to reach University, that scientific writing, research, laboratory and presentation skills are taught effectively during their studies, while other skills are gained inherently through study ...
Janella Borrell, Susan Crennell
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ABSTRACT Background Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a rare disorder characterized by fluctuating muscle weakness with potential life‐threatening crises. Timely interventions may be delayed by limited access to care and fragmented documentation. Our objective was to develop predictive algorithms for MG deterioration using multimodal telemedicine data ...
Maike Stein +7 more
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How haptic size sensations improve distance perception. [PDF]
Determining distances to objects is one of the most ubiquitous perceptual tasks in everyday life. Nevertheless, it is challenging because the information from a single image confounds object size and distance. Though our brains frequently judge distances
Peter W Battaglia +2 more
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The Heart Wants What It Wants: Effects of Desirability and Body Part Salience on Distance Perceptions (Heath) [PDF]
Previous research has shown that the desirability of an object influences perceived distance from the object, such that desirable objects are perceived as closer than objects that are not desirable (Balcetis & Dunning, 2010).
Heath, Jason B.
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DeepDriving: Learning Affordance for Direct Perception in Autonomous Driving
Today, there are two major paradigms for vision-based autonomous driving systems: mediated perception approaches that parse an entire scene to make a driving decision, and behavior reflex approaches that directly map an input image to a driving action by
Chen, Chenyi +3 more
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