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Quiet Eye and Computerized Precision Tasks in First-Person Shooter Perspective Esport Games
The gaze behavior in sports and other applied settings has been studied for more than 20 years. A common finding is related to the “quiet eye” (QE), predicting that the duration of the last fixation before a critical event is associated with higher ...
Mats Dahl +3 more
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Whole brain CT perfusion on a 320-slice CT scanner
Computed tomography perfusion (CTP) has been criticized for limited brain coverage. This may result in inadequate coverage of the lesion, inadequate arterial input function, or omission of the lesion within the target perfusion volume.
Jai Jai Shiva Shankar, Cheemun Lum
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The goal of this study is to explore the challenges of international collaboration in higher education activities in Japan by identifying the management frameworks and elements necessary to run sustainable, quality-assured, internationally collaborative ...
Kiyoko Saito, Kim SoungHee
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Objective: To assess the impact of airborne lead dust on blood lead levels in residents of Esperance, a regional Western Australian town, with particular reference to preschool children.
Enrico Rossi +6 more
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Identifying the causal mechanisms of the quiet eye [PDF]
Scientists who have examined the gaze strategies employed by athletes have determined that longer quiet eye (QE) durations (QED) are characteristic of skilled compared to less-skilled performers.
A. M. Williams +6 more
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Background and Aim Lymphocytic esophagitis (LoE) is a recently described upper gastrointestinal tract “disorder” diagnosis of which hinges on histology and is characterized by the excessive infiltration of lymphocytes in the peripapillary fields of the ...
Shamsul Islam, Antonio Lee, Guy Lampe
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We investigated three areas of uncertainty about the role of vision in basketball shooting, the timing of fixations (early, late), the location of fixations (hoop centre, non-centre) and the effect of the defender on performance.
Joan N. Vickers +2 more
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Background: Quail egg (QE) has been reported to possess an anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory activity. We have demonstrated that whole QE was able to attenuate the allergic symptoms in food allergy–induced EoE murine model, but whether QE albumen or QE
Priscilia Lianto +4 more
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The energy and photoluminescence spectra of a two-dimensional electron gas in the fractional quantum Hall regime are studied. The single-particle properties of reversed-spin quasielectrons (QE$_{\rm R}$'s) as well as the pseudopotentials of their ...
A. Lopez +53 more
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Neutrino Quasielastic Scattering on Nuclear Targets: Parametrizing Transverse Enhancement (Meson Exchange Currents) [PDF]
We present a parametrization of the observed enhancement in the transverse electron quasielastic (QE) response function for nucleons bound in carbon as a function of the square of the four momentum transfer ($Q^2$) in terms of a correction to the ...
A. Bodek +42 more
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