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Quantum-Inspired Neural Network Model of Optical Illusions
Ambiguous optical illusions have been a paradigmatic object of fascination, research and inspiration in arts, psychology and video games. However, accurate computational models of perception of ambiguous figures have been elusive.
Ivan S. Maksymov
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Tilt Aftereffects in a Self-Organizing Model of the Primary Visual Cortex [PDF]
RF-LISSOM, a self-organizing model of laterally connected orientation maps in the primary visual cortex, was used to study the psychological phenomenon known as the tilt aftereffect.
Bednar, James A., Miikkulainen, Risto
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Abstract Background Clinical outcome assessments (COAs) are essential for evaluating symptom severity, treatment response, and disease progression in Parkinson's disease (PD). As clinical knowledge evolves, it is necessary to revisit the recommendation status on the COAs to ensure their continued relevance and validity. Objectives To provide an updated
Evita Papathoma +14 more
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Perceptual Distortions in Cartography: Maps for Trickery
Research on the cognitive aspects of map reading has focused on how the human mind processes information presented on maps. However, this literature has a notable gap regarding unconscious phenomena that can negatively influence the process, such as ...
Nicolás Martínez Heredia
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Illusion optics: The optical transformation of an object into another object
We propose to use transformation optics to generate a general illusion such that an arbitrary object appears to be like some other object of our choice.
Chan, C. T. +6 more
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Luminance cues constrain chromatic blur discrimination in natural scene stimuli [PDF]
Introducing blur into the color components of a natural scene has very little effect on its percept, whereas blur introduced into the luminance component is very noticeable.
McGraw, Paul V. +2 more
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Abstract Background Visual hallucinations (VH) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) often co‐occur in Parkinson's Disease (PD). Each symptom in isolation is associated with cholinergic basal forebrain (BF) atrophy. However, it is unclear whether BF integrity relates to one symptom preferentially or to their co‐occurrence, and whether this relationship ...
Sabrina M. Adamo +6 more
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Design principles for achieving spatiality in living space [PDF]
Achieving spatiality is one of the essential topics in designing living space meant to offer a higher level of space comfort. There are various methods to reach this objective: from neutralizing physical barriers in the interior, which would open the ...
Alfirević Đorđe +1 more
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Controlling electromagnetic surface waves with conformal transformation optics
The application of transformation optics to the development of intriguing electromagnetic devices can produce weakly anisotropic or isotropic media with the assistance of quasi-conformal and/or conformal mapping, as opposed to the strongly anisotropic ...
Xiaoyu Zhao +4 more
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Computing motion in the primate's visual system [PDF]
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both artificial and biological vision systems. We will show how one well-known gradient-based computer algorithm for estimating visual motion can be implemented ...
Koch, Christof +2 more
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