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(1) William James and Henri Bergson: A Study in Contrasting Theories of Life (2) The Mirror of Perception (3) What is Adaptation? (4) The Story of Yone Noguchi: Told by Himself [PDF]
A. E. CRAWLEY
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Objective This study aimed to determine if program format (in‐person, virtual, hybrid) results in differences in three‐month outcomes of pain, function, quality of life, self‐efficacy and chair stands in a hip/knee osteoarthritis management program. Methods A secondary analysis of the GLA:DTM Canada database was completed.
Jill Van Damme +7 more
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A Novel Multi-Model Decision Fusion Network for Object Detection in Remote Sensing Images
Object detection in optical remote sensing images is still a challenging task because of the complexity of the images. The diversity and complexity of geospatial object appearance and the insufficient understanding of geospatial object spatial structure ...
Wenping Ma +5 more
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The state of knowledge in several areas of music perception will be reviewed. Topics to be covered include principles of organization and grouping, tonal shape analyzing mechanisms, rhythm, and tempo, the role of memory, and the perception of instrumental timbre. The field as a whole is currently undergoing rapid expansion. This is due in large part to
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Objectives This study aims to describe the frequency and timing of physician referrals to physical therapists (PT) and other treatments prescribed over 12 months in patients with recent onset of knee osteoarthritis (KOA). The study also aims to identify determinants of early PT referrals.
Samannaaz S. Khoja +4 more
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IX.—Are Secondary Qualities Independent of Perception? [PDF]
Trevor Nunn, F. C. S. Schiller
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Perceptions may be compared with hypotheses in science. The methods of acquiring scientific knowledge provide a working paradigm for investigating processes of perception. Much as the information channels of instruments, such as radio telescopes, transmit signals which are processed according to various assumptions to give useful data, so neural ...
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Recently, there has been growing discussion about how to best assess pain in clinical trials in rheumatic diseases. Reliable measurement of pain outcomes is essential for accurately determining the effectiveness of treatments. Although pain intensity is the most common measure of change in pain trials, other pain‐related measures, such as pain ...
Yen T. Chen +4 more
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Minor studies from the psychological laboratory of the Wellesley College: The perception of the distance of sound. [PDF]
Daniel Starch, Anne L. Crawford
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