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PET Head Motion Estimation Using Supervised Deep Learning With Attention. [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Trans Med Imaging
Cai Z   +10 more
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A Case of Cerebral Cortical Encephalitis

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Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
Sixiao Liu, Kunqian Ji, Wei Wu, Wei Li
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When is Motion ‘Motion’?

Perception, 2008
Examples of visual motion have become more and more abstract over the years, leading up to ‘third-order’ stimuli where direction is actually determined by the observer through top–down attention. But how far can this be pushed—are there motion stimuli that are yet more arbitrary and abstract?
Erik, Blaser, George, Sperling
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Motion-based motion deblurring

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2004
Motion blur due to camera motion can significantly degrade the quality of an image. Since the path of the camera motion can be arbitrary, deblurring of motion blurred images is a hard problem. Previous methods to deal with this problem have included blind restoration of motion blurred images, optical correction using stabilized lenses, and special cmos
Moshe, Ben-Ezra, Shree K, Nayar
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Motion integration during motion aftereffects

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
The perceived global motion of a stimulus depends on how its different local motion-direction vectors are distributed in space and time. When they are explicitly co-localized, as in the case of locally paired motion, competitive motion integration mechanisms produce a unitary global motion direction determined by their vector average.
Zoltán, Vidnyánszky   +2 more
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Motion Aftereffects and Retinal Motion

Perception, 1989
Two experiments are described in which it was investigated whether the adaptation on which motion aftereffects (MAEs) are based is a response to retinal image motion alone or to the motion signal derived from the process which combines the image motion signal with information about eye movement (corollary discharge).
A, Mack, J, Hill, S, Kahn
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