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Head-Movement-Emphasized Rehabilitation in Bilateral Vestibulopathy. [PDF]
Lehnen N +7 more
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Head Movement Synchrony and Idea Generation Interference - Investigating Background Music Effects on Group Creativity. [PDF]
Hosseini S, Deng X, Miyake Y, Nozawa T.
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Noggin Nodding: Head Movement Correlates With Increased Effort in Accelerating Speech Production Tasks. [PDF]
Tiede M, Mooshammer C, Goldstein L.
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Towards securing the sclera against patient involuntary head movement in robotic retinal surgery. [PDF]
Ebrahimi A +6 more
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Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 2018
We argue that head movement, as an operation that builds head-adjunction structures in the syntax, has been used to model two empirically distinct classes of phenomena. One class has to do with displacement of heads (fully formed morphological words) to higher syntactic positions, and includes phenomena like verb second and verb initiality.
Vera Gribanova
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We argue that head movement, as an operation that builds head-adjunction structures in the syntax, has been used to model two empirically distinct classes of phenomena. One class has to do with displacement of heads (fully formed morphological words) to higher syntactic positions, and includes phenomena like verb second and verb initiality.
Vera Gribanova
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Amplifying Head Movements with Head-Mounted Displays [PDF]
The head-mounted display (HMD) is a popular form of virtual display due to its ability to immerse users visually in virtual environments (VEs). Unfortunately, the user's virtual experience is compromised by the narrow field of view (FOV) it affords, which is less than half that of normal human vision.
Caroline Jay, Roger J. Hubbold
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