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Correcting MEG Artifacts Caused by Overt Speech
Recording brain activity during speech production using magnetoencephalography (MEG) can help us to understand the dynamics of speech production. However, these measurements are challenging due to the induced artifacts coming from several sources such as
Omid Abbasi +4 more
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Effect of a unilateral hind limb orthotic lift on upper body movement symmetry in the trotting horse [PDF]
In trotting horses, movement asymmetry is associated with ground reaction force asymmetry. In humans, limb length differences influence contralateral force production. Here we investigate whether horses, in immediate reaction to limb length changes, show
Deblanc, D, Pfau, T, Rhodin, M, Vertz, J
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P1-23: The Difference between the Perceived Depth of Shapes with and without Head Movement
It is well known that depth can be perceived from motion parallax. To produce motion parallax, observers (with head movement) or objects (without head movement) need to move.
Aya Shiraiwa, Takefumi Hayashi
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Idiopathic head tremor in english bulldogs [PDF]
Idiopathic head tremor (IHT) syndrome is a recognized but poorly characterized movement disorder in English bulldogs (EBs). The data analyzed were collected via a detailed online questionnaire and video recordings.
Bagley +19 more
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The Effect of Real-time Headbox Adjustments on Data Quality
Following a patent owned by Tobii, the framerate of a CMOS camera can be increased by reducing the size of the recording window so that it fits the eyes with minimum room to spare.
Pieter Blignaut
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The timing of head movements: The role of prosodic heads and edges [PDF]
This study examines the influence of the position of prosodic heads (accented syllables) and prosodic edges (prosodic word and intonational phrase boundaries) on the timing of head movements. Gesture movements and prosodic events tend to be temporally aligned in the discourse, the most prominent part of gestures typically being aligned with ...
Esteve-Gibert, Núria +4 more
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Imperatives and their interaction with VP-ellipsis in Spanish
In this squib, I focus on the interaction between imperative formation and head stranding ellipsis in Spanish, with the aim of reassessing Martins’ (1994) generalization that head movement from V to the polarity-encoding head Σ is a necessary condition ...
María Florencia Silva
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Vestibular heading discrimination and sensitivity to linear acceleration in head and world coordinates [PDF]
Effective navigation and locomotion depend critically on an observer\u27s ability to judge direction of linear self-motion, i.e., heading. The vestibular cue to heading is the direction of inertial acceleration that accompanies transient linear movements.
Angelaki, Dora E +3 more
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Changes in seed dispersal processes and the potential for between-patch connectivity for an arid land daisy [PDF]
Dispersal is a major and critical process in population biology that has been particularly challenging to study. Animals can have major roles in seed dispersal even in species that do not appear specifically adapted to animal-aided dispersal.
Chesson, P. +4 more
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Number marking in Dagara and French
This paper examines how number is marked in Dagara (Gur, Nige-Congo) and French. It argues that number occupies a syntactic position in Dagara and French and that the difference between the two languages resides in the syntactic operation through which ...
Alain N. Hien
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