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No effects of attention or visual perceptual load on cochlear function, as measured with stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions. [PDF]
Beim JA, Oxenham AJ, Wojtczak M.
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This study identifies CRISPLD2 as a key protector against IVDD. By regulating ferroptosis through the CRISPLD2–miR‐548I–IL17A axis, CRISPLD2 maintains NPCs homeostasis and reduces oxidative stress. Restoring CRISPLD2 expression effectively alleviates disc degeneration and highlights a promising therapeutic strategy for discogenic low back pain ...
Yangyang Shi +11 more
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The influence of visual flow and perceptual load on locomotion speed. [PDF]
Ludwig CJH +5 more
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High perceptual load attenuates the magnitude of intentional binding for audiovisual events
De-Wei Dai, Po‐Jang Hsieh
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Perceptual and Metabolic Responses During Resistance Training Sessions: Comparing Low-Load Plus Blood Flow Restriction with High-Load Plans [PDF]
Anderson G. Macedo +6 more
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Ion‐Electron Fusion Transparent Film for Interactive Soft Robotics
An ion‐electron fusion transparent film with stable conductivity, high optical transmittance, and a broad linear strain‐sensing range of up to 300% is developed, attributed to the synergistic effects of ion penetration and microcrack design. When applied to soft robots, this film imparts proprioceptive sensing and underwater visible light communication
Zhiqiu Ye +12 more
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Cognitive load modulates early visual perceptual processing
V. Liu +4 more
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The plant hormone jasmonate is perceived by COI1‐JAZ co‐receptors comprising a single F‐box protein COI1 and multiple JAZ repressors with overlapping functions, complicating genetic analysis. We present a reactive antagonist (RA) strategy that selectively promotes COI1 binding to a cysteine‐engineered JAZ variant while blocking wild‐type JAZs, enabling
Minoru Ueda +10 more
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Cognitive-perceptual load modulates hand selection in left-handers to a greater extent than in right-handers. [PDF]
Liang J, Wilkinson KM, Sainburg RL.
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