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Interacting Timescales in Perspective-Taking
Through theoretical discussion, literature review, and a computational model, this paper poses a challenge to the notion that perspective-taking involves a fixed architecture in which particular processes have priority.
Rick Dale +12 more
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In daily life, humans constantly process information from multiple sensory modalities (e.g., visual and auditory). Information across sensory modalities may (or may not) be combined to form the perception of a single event via the process of multisensory
Basil Wahn +2 more
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Joint-Based Action Progress Prediction
Action understanding is a fundamental computer vision branch for several applications, ranging from surveillance to robotics. Most works deal with localizing and recognizing the action in both time and space, without providing a characterization of its ...
Davide Pucci +2 more
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Tumors contain diverse cellular states whose behavior is shaped by context‐dependent gene coordination. By comparing gene–gene relationships across biological contexts, we identify adaptive transcriptional modules that reorganize into distinct vulnerability axes.
Brian Nelson +9 more
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The Social Situation Affects How We Process Feedback About Our Actions
Humans achieve their goals in joint action tasks either by cooperation or competition. In the present study, we investigated the neural processes underpinning error and monetary rewards processing in such cooperative and competitive situations.
Artur Czeszumski +5 more
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Pancreatic sensory neurons innervating healthy and PDAC tissue were retrogradely labeled and profiled by single‐cell RNA sequencing. Tumor‐associated innervation showed a dominant neurofilament‐positive subtype, altered mitochondrial gene signatures, and reduced non‐peptidergic neurons.
Elena Genova +14 more
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Implicit Coordination: Acting Quasi-Jointly on Implicit Shared Intentions
We identify a social phenomenon in which large numbers of people seem to work towards a shared goal without explicitly trying to do so. We argue that this phenomenon – implicit coordination – is best understood as a form of joint agency differing from ...
Martens Judith, Roelofs Luke
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Participatory Moral Reasons: Their Scope and Strength
A familiar part of ordinary moral thought is this idea: when other people are doing something worthwhile together, there is a reason for you to join in on the same terms as them. Morality does not tell you that you must always do this; but it exerts some
Garrett Cullity
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RNA profiling of circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) from blood samples of men undergoing prostate biopsy identifies transcripts associated with clinically significant prostate cancer. Integrative analysis with public tumor datasets links EV‐derived gene signatures to tumor stage and progression‐free survival, highlighting CASP3, XRCC2, and RIT1 ...
Stefan Werner +14 more
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Joint Action and Biochemichal Alteration in Egyptian Cotton Leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) against four Insecticides from Different Groups [PDF]
Joint action and biochemical alteration in the 4th instar larvae of a laboratory strain of cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.), were evaluated under the laboratory condition against four insecticides from different groups namely: chlorpyrifos,
A. El-Morshedy +3 more
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