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Perception, 1997
Paradoxical absence of motion in a rotating pattern is reported. The effect requires that the motion of the paradoxically stationary figure be underspecified by local motion signals, and that the paradoxically stationary figure be well segregated.
GERBINO, WALTER, BRUNO, NICOLA
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Paradoxical absence of motion in a rotating pattern is reported. The effect requires that the motion of the paradoxically stationary figure be underspecified by local motion signals, and that the paradoxically stationary figure be well segregated.
GERBINO, WALTER, BRUNO, NICOLA
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Is Rest Really Rest? Resting-State Functional Connectivity During Rest and Motor Task Paradigms
Brain Connectivity, 2018Numerous studies have identified several large-scale networks within the brain of healthy individuals, some of which have been attributed to ongoing mental activity during the wakeful resting state. While engaged during specific resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigms, it remains unclear as to whether traditional block ...
Michael Todd, Jurkiewicz +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1986
Behavioral and physiologic characteristics of sleep are described, with special attention paid to equids. Temporal organization of sleep and environmental influences upon this behavior in horses are reviewed. Anatomic and biochemical bases and function of sleep are discussed briefly.
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Behavioral and physiologic characteristics of sleep are described, with special attention paid to equids. Temporal organization of sleep and environmental influences upon this behavior in horses are reviewed. Anatomic and biochemical bases and function of sleep are discussed briefly.
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Cognitive rest following concussions: rethinking ‘cognitive rest’
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2016The concepts of physical and cognitive rest are described as the ‘cornerstones’ of concussion management.1 Over the past several decades, we have seen significant swings in the extremes of these concepts. With physical rest, we have seen approaches from allowing a return to full participation within 15 min after clearing of symptoms to restricting all ...
Mark E, Halstead +2 more
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1958
Abstract Occlusal rests and rest seats deserve special consideration in removable partial denture construction. Proper understanding of the functions, design, and placement of occlusal rests is necessary in planning and producing a successful partial denture.
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Abstract Occlusal rests and rest seats deserve special consideration in removable partial denture construction. Proper understanding of the functions, design, and placement of occlusal rests is necessary in planning and producing a successful partial denture.
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2016
Rests are vital for removable partial dentures to perform their optimal function. In addition to their several advantages described in this chapter, their most important benefits are preventing the removable partial denture movement toward the tissue and transmitting the occlusal forces in a way that will not harm the abutment teeth.
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Rests are vital for removable partial dentures to perform their optimal function. In addition to their several advantages described in this chapter, their most important benefits are preventing the removable partial denture movement toward the tissue and transmitting the occlusal forces in a way that will not harm the abutment teeth.
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