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Interference Pattern Caused by Bilateral Bone Conduction Stimulation Impairs Sound Localization
This work explores how crosstalk‐induced wave interference affects bone conduction (BC) sound localization. Using a theoretical model, cadaveric vibrometry, and psychoacoustic tests, atypical BC lateralization patterns are revealed that contradict air conduction (AC) principles.
Liu‐Jie Ren+7 more
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Objectives: The effects of chronic music auditory stimulation on the cardiovascular system have been investigated in the literature. However, data regarding the acute effects of different styles of music on cardiac autonomic regulation are lacking.
Joice A T Amaral+9 more
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This work presents a critical evaluation of the empirical Thornton's structure zone diagram, a cornerstone in predicting thin film microstructure. Through transmission electron microscopy, we observe that Sn─O thin films form nanosized dendrites, which are not expected according to the structure zone diagram.
Denis Music+5 more
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Effect of music listening on hypertonia in neurologically impaired patients—systematic review [PDF]
Background As music listening is able to induce self-perceived and physiological signs of relaxation, it might be an interesting tool to induce muscle relaxation in patients with hypertonia.
Tamaya Van Criekinge+3 more
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ABSTRACT This study aims to explore the influence of Wine Tourism (WT) on the Sustainable Performance (SP) of wineries in Spain. It particularly investigates how Corporate Social Legitimacy (CSL) and Green Innovation (GI) may act as intermediary factors in this relationship.
Javier Martínez‐Falcó+3 more
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Physical and morphological properties of z~3 LBGs: dependence on Lyalpha line emission
We investigate the physical and morphological properties of LBGs at z ~2.5 to ~3.5, to determine if and how they depend on the nature and strength of the Lyalpha emission.
A. Fontana+83 more
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In Situ Graph Reasoning and Knowledge Expansion Using Graph‐PRefLexOR
Graph‐PRefLexOR is a novel framework that enhances language models with in situ graph reasoning, symbolic abstraction, and recursive refinement. By integrating graph‐based representations into generative tasks, the approach enables interpretable, multistep reasoning.
Markus J. Buehler
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Background/Aim: Music-based therapy plays a role in central nervous system diseases. We aimed to explore the effect of different doses and durations of music therapy on motor function recovery after stroke and the underlying molecular mechanisms.Methods:
Weiguan Chen+8 more
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CoRoFR: Community Detection of Feature Graph Improves Feature Selection Using Robust Fuzzy Rough Set
In machine learning, features often function as communities in many tasks, especially in medicine. However, existing feature selection methods struggle to mine feature collaborations, which can boost predictive performance. Moreover, they are noise‐sensitive, leading to suboptimal feature selection and accuracy degradation.
Duanyang Feng+4 more
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The effects of auditory stimulation with music on heart rate variability in healthy women
OBJECTIVES: There are no data in the literature with regard to the acute effects of different styles of music on the geometric indices of heart rate variability. In this study, we evaluated the acute effects of relaxant baroque and excitatory heavy metal
Adriano L. Roque+8 more
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