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The perception of (motion) aesthetics is related to the circumstances of the object, the observer, and the given context. The central question of this study is whether the perception of motion aesthetics is related to a motor skill’s ratio of flight ...
Pia M. Vinken +2 more
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Exhibition of stochastic resonance in vestibular tilt motion perception.
BACKGROUND Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a phenomenon broadly described as "noise benefit". The application of subsensory electrical Stochastic Vestibular Stimulation (SVS) via electrodes behind each ear has been used to improve human balance and gait ...
R. Galvan-Garza +6 more
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Penalty kicks are increasingly decisive in major international football competitions. Yet, over 30% of shootout kicks are missed. The outcome of the kick often relies on the ability of the penalty taker to exploit anticipatory movements of the goalkeeper
Jean-Luc Bloechle +6 more
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Direct Contribution of Auditory Motion Information to Sound-Induced Visual Motion Perception
We have recently demonstrated that alternating left-right sound sources induce motion perception to static visual stimuli along the horizontal plane (SIVM: sound-induced visual motion perception, Hidaka et al., 2009).
Souta Hidaka +5 more
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Motion perception following rotational vestibular stimulation is described either as a self-motion or as an environmental-motion. The purpose of the present study was to establish frequency of occurrence of both sensations in healthy humans; what other ...
Ognyan I. Kolev, Ognyan I. Kolev
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Objective Evaluation of the Somatogravic Illusion from Flight Data of an Airplane Accident
(1) Background: It is difficult for accident investigators to objectively determine whether spatial disorientation may have contributed to a fatal airplane accident.
Eric L. Groen +4 more
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Two-Dimensional Motion Perception in Flies
Borst A, Egelhaaf M, Seung HS. Two-Dimensional Motion Perception in Flies. Neural Computation. 1993;5(6):856-868.We study two-dimensional motion perception in flies using a semicircular visual stimulus.
Egelhaaf, M. +8 more
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Event-related alpha suppression in response to facial motion [PDF]
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.While biological motion refers to both face and body movements, little is known about the visual perception of facial motion. We therefore examined alpha wave suppression
Michael J. Wright (524298) +19 more
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Neuromorphic dendritic network computation with silent synapses for visual motion perception
Neuromorphic technologies typically employ a point neuron model, neglecting the spatiotemporal nature of neuronal computation. Dendritic morphology and synaptic organization are structurally tailored for spatiotemporal information processing, such as ...
Eunhye Baek +5 more
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A role for mouse primary visual cortex in motion perception
Summary Visual motion is an ethologically important stimulus throughout the animal kingdom. In primates, motion perception relies on specific higher-order cortical regions.
Tiago Marques +4 more
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