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Comparison of eye movements in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder
Aim Eye movement abnormalities are often associated with psychiatric illness. Subjects with either schizophrenia or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have been reported to show eye movement abnormalities.
Tomoko Shiino+7 more
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Progress in perceptual research: the case of prosopagnosia [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
Prosopagnosia is an impairment in the ability to recognize faces and can be acquired after a brain lesion or occur as a developmental variant. Studies of prosopagnosia make important contributions to our understanding of face processing and object ...
Andrea Albonico, Jason Barton
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Biometric recognition via texture features of eye movement trajectories in a visual searching task. [PDF]
Biometric recognition technology based on eye-movement dynamics has been in development for more than ten years. Different visual tasks, feature extraction and feature recognition methods are proposed to improve the performance of eye movement biometric ...
Chunyong Li+4 more
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Study and application of an eye tracking technique in dental aesthetics
Eye tracker is an instrument that can record the characteristics of eye movement when people process visual information. This instrument is important for basic psychological research.
BAO Baicheng, WANG Xi
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Although the conceptual distinction between voluntary and automatic acts seems intuitively obvious, its neural basis remains opaque. Assigning volition--or some paraphrase such as action selection--to discrete parts of the brain arguably tells us nothing about what volition actually is in neural terms.
Nachev, P, Husain, M, Kennard, C
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Eye movement characteristics in schizophrenia: A recent update with clinical implications
Eye movements are indispensable for the collection of visual information in everyday life. Many findings regarding the neural basis of eye movements have been accumulated from neurophysiological and psychophysical studies.
Kentaro Morita+3 more
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mir‐196a promotes Esophagus Adenocarcinoma aggressiveness. On one hand, mir‐196a targets the valosin‐containing protein (VCP) mRNA, causing the accumulation of c‐MYC protein that leads to high amounts of TERT. On the other hand, mir‐196a targets the inhibitor of NFκB (NFKBIA).
Jesús García‐Castillo+8 more
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Report on the 2nd MObility for Vesicle research in Europe (MOVE) symposium—2024
The 2nd MObility for Vesicle research in Europe (MOVE) Symposium in Belgrade brought over 280 attendees from 28 countries to advance extracellular vesicle (EV) research. Featuring keynotes, presentations, and industry sessions, it covered EV biogenesis, biomarkers, therapies, and manufacturing.
Dorival Mendes Rodrigues‐Junior+5 more
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Angubindin‐1 binds angulin‐1/‐3 at tricellular tight junctions, enhancing intestinal macromolecule permeation. Alanine scanning identified six essential residues (L562, L598, E638, V640, Y643, and K644) of angubindin‐1 critical for binding to angulin‐1/‐3 and permeation‐enhancing activity, providing insights for the development of targeted noninvasive ...
Taiki Kuzu+8 more
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BackgroundEye movement plays an important role in visual perception and provides essential visual information for everyday tasks. Our previous study indicated that the visual performance and eye movement pattern were impaired in age-related cataract ...
Yan Liu+12 more
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