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Writing and Dreaming Primary and Primal Scenes [PDF]
Abstract This article examines the concept of the primal scene in the broad context of narrative production, literary theory and the writing process. It will investigate how primal scenes, and variants of the term such as primary scenes, hold a pivotal position between imagination and memory, between factual accounts and fictions, between history and ...
Neale, Derek
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Between scenes: Glasgow’s alternative film spaces in the 1990s [PDF]
This article focuses on previously undocumented film initiatives that emerged within counter-cultural scenes in Glasgow, presenting the case study of New Visions, a film and video festival established in 1992.
Alexandra-Maria Colta +1 more
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Centre‐surround interactions in response to natural scene stimulation in the primary visual cortex
Abstract Centre–surround interaction in the primary visual cortex (area V1) has been studied extensively using artificial, abstract stimulus patterns, such as bars, gratings and simple texture patterns. In this experiment, we extend the study of centre–surround interaction by using natural scene images.
Guo, Kun +3 more
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The Brightness of Colour [PDF]
Background: The perception of brightness depends on spatial context: the same stimulus can appear light or dark depending on what surrounds it. A less well-known but equally important contextual phenomenon is that the colour of a stimulus can also alter ...
Haynes, J. +15 more
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A Corticothalamic Circuit Model for Sound Identification in Complex Scenes [PDF]
The identification of the sound sources present in the environment is essential for the survival of many animals. However, these sounds are not presented in isolation, as natural scenes consist of a superposition of sounds originating from multiple ...
Gonzalo H Otazu +6 more
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Timing precision in population coding of natural scenes in the early visual system [PDF]
The timing of spiking activity across neurons is a fundamental aspect of the neural population code. Individual neurons in the retina, thalamus, and cortex can have very precise and repeatable responses but exhibit degraded temporal precision in response
Chong Weng +17 more
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Network quality and user perception improvement of high-speed rail scene
In view of the difficulty in improving the quality of mobile network in high-speed railway scenes and the poor efficiency of conventional methods, a methodology system for improving the perception of mobile communication users was explored in traffic ...
Songbai LIANG, Yingwu GUO, Xinwei LI
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Context Matters: The Illusive Simplicity of Macaque V1 Receptive Fields [PDF]
Even in V1, where neurons have well characterized classical receptive fields (CRFs), it has been difficult to deduce which features of natural scenes stimuli they actually respond to.
Haslinger Robert +25 more
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Sex differences in avoidance behavior after perceiving potential risk in mice
Background Sex has been considered as a potential factor regulating individual behaviors in different contexts. Recently, findings on sex differences in the neuroendocrine circuit have expanded due to exact measurements and control of neuronal activity ...
Sayaka Yokota +4 more
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The Traffic Eye Scanning and Compensation Analyzer (TREYESCAN) is introduced as an innovative eye tracking test designed to measure compensatory eye movements in individuals with visual field defects.
Yasmin Faraji +6 more
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