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Multimodal Wearable Biosensing Meets Multidomain AI: A Pathway to Decentralized Healthcare
Multimodal biosensing meets multidomain AI. Wearable biosensors capture complementary biochemical and physiological signals, while cross‐device, population‐aware learning aligns noisy, heterogeneous streams. This Review distills key sensing modalities, fusion and calibration strategies, and privacy‐preserving deployment pathways that transform ...
Chenshu Liu +10 more
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Investigation of electrophysical, photo- and gas-sensitive properties of ZnO–SnO2 sol–gel films
Thin nanocomposite films based on tin dioxide with a low content of zinc oxide (0.5–5[Formula: see text]mol.%) were obtained by the sol–gel method. The synthesized films are 300–600[Formula: see text]nm thick and contains pore sizes of 19–29[Formula: see
Irina A. Gulyaeva +6 more
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Ferroelectric Devices for In‐Memory and In‐Sensor Computing
Inspired by biological systems, in‐memory and in‐sensor computing overcome von Neumann bottlenecks. Ferroelectric devices can mimic synaptic functions and sense stimuli like light or force, therefore are ideal for these paradigms. This review introduces the ferroelectric devices applied for in‐memory and in‐sensor computing, covering their structures ...
Hong Fang +5 more
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Development of multisensory spatial integration and perception in humans [PDF]
Previous studies have shown that adults respond faster and more reliably to bimodal compared to unimodal localization cues. The current study investigated for the first time the development of audiovisual (A‐V) integration in spatial localization ...
Chee-Ruiter, Christine +4 more
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Memristive Physical Reservoir Computing
Memristors’ nonlinear dynamics and input‐dependent memory effects make them ideal candidates for high‐performance physical reservoir computing (RC). Based on their conductance modulation, memristors can be classified as electronic or optoelectronic types.
Dian Jiao +9 more
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The perception and passage of time during public speaking
Several studies have shown that anxious individuals experience a slower passage of time under threat conditioning. Anxiety-evoking situations have also been proposed to elevate arousal levels, which, in turn, alter one's time percept. However, the effect
Efthymia Lamprou +2 more
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Representing Space through the Interplay between Attention and Multisensory Integration
Multisensory integration has been traditionally thought to rely on a restricted set of multisensory brain areas, and to occur automatically and pre-attentively.
Emiliano Macaluso
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Call for Submissions for the CPI Special Issue (Summer 2021) Multisensory Stories. This Special CPI Issue invites submissions by artists and authors that consider, represent, and centre multi-sensory storytelling as embodied knowledge. We are interested in exploring what it means to value different ways in which we come to know, feel, and experience ...
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Evolution of Physical Intelligence Across Scales
By following the evolution of physical intelligence across scales, this article shows how intelligence arises from materials, structures, physical interactions, and collectives. It establishes physical intelligence as the evolutionary foundation upon which embodied intelligence is built.
Ke Liu +7 more
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Knowledge of Mothers on Multisensory Intervention for Preterm Babies: A Hospital-based Cross-sectional Study from Mangaluru, India [PDF]
Introduction: Multisensory intervention for preterm babies is developmentally appropriate and has the capacity to integrate information from different senses-Auditory, Tactile, Visual, and Vestibular (ATVV). Involving mothers in the intervention may help
Sonya Sequeira +2 more
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