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Eye movements of monkeys during brightness discrimination and discrimination reversal [PDF]
Allan M. Schrier, Thomas G. Wing
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3D Printing of Functional Mesoporous Silica Monoliths with Embedded Metal and MOF Components
This article presents the development of silica nanocage‐based nano‐inks tailored for digital light processing 3D printing, enabling automated additive manufacturing of mesoporous monoliths. Novel strategies for incorporating metal sites and inducing in situ growth of metal‐organic frameworks are introduced.
Thomas Gaillard+7 more
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Effects of eye movements on the rate of discovery and the vividness of visual images [PDF]
Shirley M. Hale, H M Simpson
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An innovative fabrication platform for 3D microelectrode arrays (MEAs) is presented, utilizing a 3D printer and the capillary action of electrically conductive inks. This approach enables the simple and versatile fabrication of 3D MEAs with complex structures.
Dongjo Yoon, Yoonkey Nam
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Eye movements of monkeys during performance of ambiguous cue problems [PDF]
Nori Geary, Allan M. Schrier
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Particular thermal metamaterials are widely used as daytime radiative coolers merely by embedding thermally emissive nanoparticles (NPs) in liquid resins to form scalable, yet highly efficient cooling films in a cost‐effective way. However, randomly dispersed NPs, prevalently used thus far, cause strong scattering, limiting NP content and cooling ...
YongDeok Cho+10 more
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Ewald Hering's (1879) “On Muscle Sounds of the Eye”: A translation and commentary
Investigations of eye movements were transformed by Ewald Hering in 1879. He developed a novel method for recording them using the muscular sounds attendant on their rapid movements.
Hans Strasburger, Nicholas J. Wade
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Toward the use of eye movements in the study of language processing∗ [PDF]
George W. McConkie+4 more
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Locking Metastable Topological Domains in Nematic Liquid Crystal Pi Cells
Selective photopolymerization in the presence of a controlled voltage defines permanent director walls that lock‐in metastable bend and twist configurations within nematic liquid crystal Pi cells. Q‐tensor simulations corroborate the experiments, demonstrating the topological state stabilization.
Adithya Pradeep+7 more
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