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ReducedBacille Calmette-Guérin-specific IgG titres among babies born to mothers with Active Tuberculosis Disease in Uganda

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Sitenda D   +10 more
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Decay of prism aftereffects under passive and active conditions

Cognitive Brain Research, 2004
In prism adaptation, subjects adapt to new visuospatial coordinates imposed by wedge prisms that laterally displace the visual field. During this process, subjects develop and store new visuomotor coordinates in order to compensate for the displacement of visual stimuli.
Juan, Fernández-Ruiz   +3 more
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Prism Aftereffects Disrupt Interlimb Rhythmic Coordination

Journal of Motor Behavior, 2004
The authors examined effects of prism-induced proprioceptive aftereffects on coordination of 95 participants and compared interlimb rhythmic coordination performed before versus after exposure to prisms of varying optical displacements. The observed steady states of relative phase for postprism exposure coordination were shifted by a small but ...
David P, Black, Michael A, Riley
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A Color-Contingent Prism Displacement Aftereffect

Perception, 1985
Observers were trained to point with feedback to red and blue dots whose images had been laterally displaced in opposite directions by a reversible prism. On pretraining and posttraining trials the red and blue dots were aligned vertically in the absence of visual orientation cues.
D C, Donderi   +3 more
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Phenomenal Versus Process Explanations of Prism Aftereffects

Journal of Motor Behavior, 1998
The phenomenal hypothesis that prism aftereffects depend upon sight of the limb was tested in a ball-throwing task during prism exposure; the participant's (N = 28) limb was either visible or not visible, but feedback from the moving ball was available during the exposure.
G M, Redding, B, Wallace
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Symmetry Breaking Analysis of Prism Adaptation’s Latent Aftereffect

Cognitive Science, 2012
AbstractThe effect of prism adaptation on movement is typically reduced when the movement at test (prisms off) differs on some dimension from the movement at training (prisms on). Some adaptation is latent, however, and only revealed through further testing in which the movement at training is fully reinstated.
Till D, Frank   +2 more
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Long-lasting aftereffects of prism adaptation in the monkey

Experimental Brain Research, 2001
The errors in target-reaching that are produced by laterally displacing vision with wedge prisms decrease with trials (prism adaptation). When the prisms are removed, errors in the opposite direction are observed (aftereffect). We investigated the size of the aftereffect 24 h and 72 h after a monkey had adapted to a visual displacement (30 mm), with ...
P B, Yin, S, Kitazawa
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