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This study provides a chronological analysis of how Extended Reality (XR) interaction techniques have evolved from early controller-centered interfaces to natural hand- and gaze-based input and, more recently, to multimodal input, with a particular focus
Hyejin Kim, Sukwon Lee, Changgu Kang
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Modeling the effects of perisaccadic attention on gaze statistics during scene viewing
Lisa Schwetlick et al. present a computational model linking visual scan path generation in scene viewing to physiological and experimental work on perisaccadic covert attention, the act of attending to an object visually without obviously moving the ...
Trukenbrod, Hans Arne (Dr.) +3 more
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ABSTRACT Since the 1990s, environmental policy has shifted toward ecosystem protection and biodiversity conservation, a development often described as an ecological turn. This article argues that in practice this turn has taken the form of an ecological “U‐turn,” as environmental ambitions are subordinated to production‐oriented objectives.
Gisle Andersen +2 more
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An n‐of‐1 gene‐directed drug repurposing trial for an ultrarare genetic condition
Abstract Objective Gain‐of‐function (GoF) variants in the KCNC1 potassium channel subunit gene (Kv3.1) cause motor/cognitive delays and hypotonia and have been associated with seizures. Fluoxetine has inhibitory effects on Kv3.1. However, open‐label nonrandomized administration is insufficient to guide clinical decision‐making in ultrarare conditions ...
Vedika Jha +13 more
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A) Overview of ERPs in response to direct and averted gaze BB pictures and sample-by-sample t-test of ERP differences between these two conditions. The upper graph represents the overlay of grand mean ERP waveforms obtained on every electrode in response
Nicolas Burra (338135) +2 more
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Abstract Children with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) face cognitive and behavioral challenges that may have a greater impact than seizures on their quality of life (QoL). The need to assess these nonseizure outcomes for evaluating treatments is increasingly recognized.
Cinzia Correale +9 more
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Gaze distribution around footholds in rough terrain.
Daniel Panfili +3 more
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Examples of stimulus images, areas of interest and the gaze patterns of dogs.
The gaze data were collected from five areas of interest (AOIs) of three facial expressions (Threatening, Pleasant and Neutral) of dogs and humans. The AOIs are drawn in the left panel: eyes, midface, mouth, inner face (eyes, midface and mouth combined ...
Sanni Somppi (408861) +5 more
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Paroxysmal slow waves mark ictal networks
Abstract Objective Epilepsy diagnosis and treatment monitoring are hindered by the episodic, heterogeneous expression of seizures and by normal‐appearing scalp electroencephalography (EEG) in many patients. We previously described paroxysmal slow‐wave events (PSWEs), brief epochs of broadband slowing detectable on EEG in people with epilepsy.
Florent J. M. Boyer‐Aymé +13 more
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Gazing at monsters: aesthetics, politics, and the national distribution of the sensible
The Humanity Monument, a gigantic monument in Kars, a northeastern border city of Turkey, was intended to be visible from the Armenian side of the border and supposed to send messages of peace, apology, and reconciliation, implicitly alluding to the Armenian genocide of 1915.
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