Brain-Inspired Affective Empathy Computational Model and Its Application on Altruistic Rescue Task
Affective empathy is an indispensable ability for humans and other species' harmonious social lives, motivating altruistic behavior, such as consolation and aid-giving.
Hui Feng +6 more
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Mirror mode structures near Venus and Comet P/Halley [PDF]
In this paper, we study where mirror mode structures are generated near unmagnetized solar system bodies (Venus and comet P/Halley measured in situ by Venus Express and Giotto).
D. Schmid +7 more
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A kind of swing micro-mirror structure with high stability for gravitational wave observatory in space is proposed in this paper. As the key interface instrument in the gravitational wave observatory, the swing micro-mirror structure plays a very ...
Kunyao Zheng, Mingming Xu
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A non-Hermitian optical atomic mirror [PDF]
Explorations of symmetry and topology have led to important breakthroughs in quantum optics, but much richer behaviors arise from the non-Hermitian nature of light-matter interactions.
Yichao Wang, J. You, H. Jen
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Neutron Star Internal Heating Constraints on Mirror Matter. [PDF]
Mirror sectors have been proposed to address the problems of dark matter, baryogenesis, and the neutron lifetime anomaly. In this work we study a new, powerful probe of mirror neutrons: neutron star temperatures.
D. McKeen, M. Pospelov, N. Raj
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Is that me in the mirror? Depersonalisation modulates tactile mirroring mechanisms [PDF]
Our sense of self is thought to develop through sensory-motor contingencies provided, not only by observing one's own body, but also by mirroring interactions with others. This suggests that there is a strong link between mirroring mechanisms and the bodily self.
Adler, Julia +4 more
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Forced and self-excited oscillations of an optomechanical cavity [PDF]
We experimentally study forced and self oscillations of an optomechanical cavity which is formed between a fiber Bragg grating that serves as a static mirror and between a freely suspended metallic mechanical resonator that serves as a moving mirror.
A. H. Nayfeh +16 more
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Do mirror glasses have the same effect on brain activity as a mirror box? Evidence from a functional magnetic resonance imaging study with healthy subjects. [PDF]
Since its original proposal, mirror therapy has been established as a successful neurorehabilitative intervention in several neurological disorders to recover motor function or to relieve pain.
Christopher Milde +8 more
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Design and development of the docking locking device for assembled telescope modules
Assembly On-orbit is a modular design idea to solve the problem of the super-large-aperture space telescope realization. The sub-mirror modules of the spliced primary mirror require precise installation and positioning to meet the optical and structural ...
Gao Yan +5 more
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Analysis of radiation-pressure induced mechanical oscillation of an optical microcavity [PDF]
The theoretical work of V.B. Braginsky predicted that radiation pressure can couple the mechanical, mirror-eigenmodes of a Fabry-Perot resonator to it's optical modes, leading to a parametric oscillation instability.
Carmon, T. +4 more
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