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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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Sodium Selenite inhibits mitophagy, downregulation and mislocalization of blood-testis barrier proteins of bovine Sertoli cell exposed to microcystin-leucine arginine (MC-LR) via TLR4/NF-kB and mitochondrial signaling pathways blockage.

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2018
This study was conducted to investigate the ameliorative effect of selenium on microcystin-LR induced toxicity in bovine Sertoli cells. Bovine Sertoli cells were pretreated with selenium (Na2SeO3) for 24 h after which selenium pretreated and non ...
E. O. Adegoke   +8 more
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Arrival-time Residuals and Hypocentre Mislocation

pure and applied geophysics, 1996
It is shown that the arrival-time residuals and hypocentre mislocation are two mutually independent consequences of the inaccurate seismic model and inaccurately measured arrival times. The minimum residuals resulting from the kinematic hypocentre determination contain no information on the accuracy in determining the hypocentre position.
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Mislocalization of Oligomerization-Incompetent RDS is Associated with Mislocalization of Cone Opsins and Cone Transducin

2011
RDS (retinal degeneration slow) is a structural protein found in the disk rims of rod and cone photoreceptor outer segments (OSs). Higher-order oligomeric RDS complexes held together by intramolecular disulfide bonds are required for the formation and maintenance of the rim region.
Shannon M, Conley   +2 more
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Representation of Letters When Mislocation Errors Occur

The Journal of General Psychology, 1990
Errors in reporting a cued target letter appearing among a string of letters more often reflect the mislocation of a letter appearing elsewhere in the string than the intrusion of one not in the string. The current experiment was conducted to determine the representation of letters at the stage at which errors occur.
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Feature mislocalizations and misjudgments of intercharacter distance

Psychological Research, 1982
Three experiments were conducted to gather evidence for Wolford's (1975) feature perturbation model and claims derived from it. The first experiment found that perturbation or mislocalization of features toward the foveal center predominated when a distinctive standard for localization was presented and short-term memory factors were minimized.
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The Ethics of Mislocalized Selfhood

Performance Research, 2017
In Psychology, 'proprioceptive drift' is a term that originates from the rubber hand illusion paradigm to describe the 'relative displacement of the perceived location of one's own hand toward the location of the rubber hand' (Wold et al, 2014). Correspondingly, drift measurements in science are used as a means of rating the intensity of a body ...
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