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Three‐Dimensional Object Perception Can Emerge From Predictive Learning
ABSTRACT How do infants develop the ability to perceive objects in a 3D world? The theory of core knowledge suggests infants employ a few principles, such as cohesion, continuity, rigidity, and contact, to guide inference of objects. However, it is challenging to answer how object perception can be learned with similar constraints faced by infants and ...
John Day +4 more
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Toddlers’ Active Gaze Behavior Supports Self‐Supervised Object Learning
ABSTRACT Toddlers learn to recognize objects from different viewpoints with almost no supervision. During this learning, they execute frequent eye and head movements that shape their visual experience. It is presently unclear if and how these behaviors contribute to toddlers’ emerging object recognition abilities.
Zhengyang Yu +5 more
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Surrounding space associations affect attentional orienting and visual discrimination in frontal field. [PDF]
Soret R, Charras P, Peysakhovich V.
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Rethinking social capital in wildfire resilience: the case of central Portugal
Abstract This article explores the role of social capital in wildfire resilience and is based on case study research in central Portugal. Given the recent revival of the concept across disciplines to explain how communities can cope with hazards, we critically analyse social capital through a social network analysis perspective, introducing an ...
Cíntia Fachada, José Manuel Mendes
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ABSTRACT This paper interrogates the confessional foundations of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work, which have emerged predominantly from Global North traditions rooted in Christian understandings of subjectivity. In such traditions, identity is asserted through self‐declaration, visibility, and vocal articulation of difference, what we term ...
Claudia Eger, Mustafa F. Özbilgin
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ABSTRACT Products sold in bulk and the reuse of packaging are attracting growing attention. While consumers perceive reusable packaging as providing an environmental function, it is not always convenient. Reusable packaging, as a reverse logistics model, forces them to consider a new logistical role—namely, packaging that requires balancing potentially
Fanny Reniou, Elisa Robert‐Monnot
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Composing egocentric and allocentric maps for flexible navigation. [PDF]
Shani D, Dayan P.
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the meaning of lived experiences of women with a hereditary risk of breast cancer who participate in surveillance of their breasts with magnetic resonance imaging. Design Hermeneutic phenomenology. Methods Interviews on two occasions were made with 14 women in the surveillance programme.
Ann‐Sofi Sjöqvist +3 more
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Spatial Demonstratives and Perspective Taking in English and Japanese. [PDF]
Gudde HB, Collier J, Coventry KR.
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Exploring a world turned upside down: a shift to egocentric navigation. [PDF]
Hayun H +3 more
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