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Mislocalization of diplopic images

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 1988
When observers dichoptically view bar stimuli at disparities beyond the fusion limit, the bars are perceived as being closer together than they really are. When 6.0-cycle/deg vertical derivative-of-Gaussian bars are adjusted into apparent alignment with binocularly presented spots, the mislocalization of each bar's half-image is typically 2-5 arcmin ...
D, Rose, R, Blake
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Motion mislocation

Optical Society of America Annual Meeting, 1991
Pairs of dots in apparent motion are strikingly mislocalized in the direction of the motion. If two pairs of dots in horizontal apparent motion, moving in opposite directions are positioned one over the other (forming a tall rectangle), they do not appear vertically aligned.
Leslie Welch, Donald I. A. MacLeod
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Perisaccadic mislocalization in dyslexia

Neuropsychologia, 2009
Evidence from experiments designed to elicit the phenomenon of perisaccadic mislocalization of briefly presented probe stimuli suggests that mechanisms implicated in the planning of a saccade are also implicated in the means by which spatial constancy is maintained across saccades. We postulated that impairments of visual attention observed in dyslexic
Elizabeth, Liddle   +2 more
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Objective Measurement of Tactile Mislocalization

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2005
Stimulating the skin with intensities close to the sensory threshold causes erroneous localization of the site of stimulation. Previous studies using manual methods for applying faint tactile stimuli have shown that localization errors obey a somatotopic principle in which tactile stimuli are preferentially mislocalized to sites adjacent to the ...
Braun, Heinrich Christoph   +5 more
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Stimulus Mislocalization Depends on Spatial Frequency

Perception, 1992
It was previously reported that briefly presented peripheral stimuli are perceived closer to fixation than continuously presented stimuli at the same eccentricity; this effect has, however, not proved consistently replicable. In this study it was investigated whether the misperception of location might depend upon the spatial frequency content of the ...
D, Rose, D L, Halpern
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TFAM mislocalization during spermatogenesis

Trends in Genetics
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is inherited almost exclusively from the maternal lineage. Paternal destruction of either mtDNA or whole mitochondria has been the dominant model for mtDNA transmission. Recently, Lee et al. provided evidence for mitochondrial transcription factor A (TFAM) import sequence regulation as a potential cause for mtDNA depletion in ...
Sam Kavoosi   +2 more
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Measuring mislocalization of angle vertices.

Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale
Localisation of simple stimuli such as angle vertices may contribute to a plethora of illusory effects. We focus on the Müller-Lyer illusion in an attempt to measure and characterise a more elementary effect that may contribute to the magnitude of said illusion. Perceived location error of angle vertices (a single set of Müller-Lyer fins) and arcs in a
Pavle Valerjev, Marin Dujmović
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Functional nitric oxide synthase mislocalization in cardiomyopathy

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 2004
Mutations in the dystrophin glycoprotein complex, and in particular the sarcoglycan subcomplex, lead to cardiomyopathy and muscular dystrophy. Mice with mutations in gamma-sarcoglycan or delta-sarcoglycan develop cardiomyopathy that is characterized by focal regions of tissue damage. These focally damaged regions constitute 0-5% of cardiac tissue.
Ahlke, Heydemann   +4 more
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