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Highly Interactive Brain–Computer Interface Based on Flicker-Free Steady-State Motion Visual Evoked Potential

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2018
Visual evoked potential-based brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) have been widely investigated because of their easy system configuration and high information transfer rate (ITR).
, Chaoyang Chen, Sicong Zhang
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Binocular flicker appears faster than monocular flicker

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1981
Observers adjusted the frequency of an auditory click to match the apparent flicker rate of a sinusoidally modulated visual display. Matches made for binocularly viewed flicker were nearly twice those for monocularly viewed flicker but only at high rates of temporal modulation.
D O, Bowker, M B, Mandler
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Flicker

ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2013
Future microprocessors may become so power constrained that not all transistors will be able to be powered on at once. These systems will be required to nimbly adapt to changes in the chip power that is allocated to general-purpose cores and to specialized accelerators.
Paula Petrica   +3 more
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Flicker

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2008
We present Flicker, an infrastructure for executing security-sensitive code in complete isolation while trusting as few as 250 lines of additional code. Flicker can also provide meaningful, fine-grained attestation of the code executed (as well as its inputs and outputs) to a remote party.
Jonathan M. McCune   +4 more
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Heterochromatic flicker photometry

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2004
Measurement of the macular pigment optical density (MPOD) by heterochromatic flicker photometry (HFP) is accomplished by viewing a small circular stimulus that alternates between a test wavelength that is absorbed by the MP (typically--blue, 460 nm) and a reference wavelength that is not absorbed (typically-green, 540 nm).
Richard A, Bone, John T, Landrum
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Critical Flicker Frequencies in Flicker Perimetry

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968
Flicker fields from 270 individuals between 6 and 95 years of age were grouped into nine age ranges, each covering a decade and containing 30 individuals. For each decade, mean critical flicker frequencies were computed for 49 points of the visual field situated on the horizontal, vertical, and oblique meridians from 0° to 60°.
E, Wolf, A M, Gaeta, S E, Geer
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Flicker Estimation Associated with PV Integrated Distribution Network

SoutheastCon, 2018
The interest for solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems installation has been recently increasing due to their reducing cost and high electricity price from the utilities. However, the PV power generation is sensitive to variable solar irradiation, which causes
Shahinur Rahman   +4 more
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Flicker noise in pentodes flicker partition noise

Physica, 1960
Abstract The method of approach used in the study of flicker noise in positive grid triodes is applied to pentodes with some modifications. It is demonstrated experimentally that the flicker noise current generated at the cathode of a pentode distributes over the positive electrodes in the ratio of the ac currents.
R.C. Schwantes, A. van der ziel
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Provenance and Early Cinema, 2021
Eszter M Polónyi
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Flicker

Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 2023
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