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Radiobiology of the FLASH effect [PDF]
AbstractRadiation exposures at ultrahigh dose rates (UHDRs) at several orders of magnitude greater than in current clinical radiotherapy (RT) have been shown to manifest differential radiobiological responses compared to conventional (CONV) dose rates.
Friedl, Anna A +4 more
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When an object moves back and forth, its trajectory appears significantly shorter than it actually is. The object appears to stop and reverse well before its actual reversal point, as if there is some averaging of location within a window of about 100 ms (Sinico et al., 2009).
Cavanagh, Patrick, Anstis, Stuart
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The haptic and the visual flash-lag effect and the role of flash characteristics [PDF]
When a short flash occurs in spatial alignment with a moving object, the moving object is seen ahead the stationary one. Similar to this visual flash-lag effect (FLE) it has been recently observed for the haptic sense that participants judge a moving hand to be ahead a stationary hand when judged at the moment of a short vibration (haptic flash) that ...
Drewing, Knut +3 more
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Sustained attention and the flash grab effect [PDF]
When a stationary target is briefly presented on top of a moving background as it reverses direction, the target is displaced perceptually in the direction of the upcoming motion (the flash grab effect). To determine the role of attention in this effect, we investigated whether the predictability of the location of the flash grab target modulates the ...
Adamian, Nika, Cavanagh, Patrick
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A flash-lag effect in random motion [PDF]
The flash-lag effect refers to the phenomenon in which a flash adjacent to a continuously moving object is perceived to lag behind it. To test three previously proposed hypotheses (motion extrapolation, positional averaging, and differential latency), a new stimulus configuration, to which the three hypotheses give different predictions, was introduced.
Murakami, Ikuya
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The Flash-lag Effect in Amblyopia
Amblyopes suffer a defect in temporal processing, presumably because of a neural delay in their visual processing. By measuring flash-lag effect (FLE), we investigate whether the amblyopic visual system could compensate for the intrinsic neural delay due to visual information transmissions from the retina to the cortex.Eleven adults with amblyopia and ...
Wang, Xi +2 more
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An insight into hypothesized biological mechanisms contributing to the Flash effect
In recent years, FLASH radiotherapy (FLASH RT) has gained attention in preclinical studies as a potential advancement in cancer treatment. The great advantage of FLASH RT is the ultra-fast, high doses delivery that have a similar or greater effect on ...
Francesca Del Debbio +16 more
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Flash-lag chimeras: the role of perceived alignment in the composite face effect [PDF]
Spatial alignment of different face halves results in a configuration that mars the recognition of the identity of either face half (). What would happen to the recognition performance for face halves that were aligned on the retina but were perceived as
R. Nijhawan (16042202) +3 more
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FLASH Irradiation Spares Lung Progenitor Cells and Limits the Incidence of Radio-induced Senescence [PDF]
PURPOSE: One of the main limitations to anticancer radiotherapy lies in irreversible damage to healthy tissues located within the radiation field.
Heinrich, Sophie +15 more
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Radiobiological Aspects of FLASH Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy (RT) is one of the primary treatment modalities for cancer patients. The clinical use of RT requires a balance to be struck between tumor effect and the risk of toxicity.
Eline Hageman +4 more
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