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The evolution of rhythmic cognition: New perspectives and technologies in comparative research
Music is a pervasive phenomenon in human culture, and musical rhythm is virtually present in all musical traditions. Research on the evolution and cognitive underpinnings of rhythm can benefit from a number of approaches.
Asano, R.+5 more
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Active Whisker‐Inspired Food Material Surface Property Measurement Using Deep‐Learned Mechanosensor
Herein, a new application is proposed for an active whisker sensor that mimics the movement of rat whiskers. The whiskers, which are deformed by contact with an object, provide information about surface properties. It is shown that active whisker sensors can be useful in the food industry, and data identification is performed using deep learning ...
Jieun Park+13 more
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Editorial: Sudden Cardiac Death and Channelopathies
Giannis Baltogiannis+5 more
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AN EXOGENOUS REFERENCE-CLOCK FOR PERSISTENT, TEMPERATURE-INDEPENDENT, LABILE, BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS
Frank A. Brown
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BAROCEPTOR RESPONSES TO ACUTE RHYTHM CHANGES [PDF]
S Howarth, E. P. Sharpey‐Schafer
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Sensor‐Embedded Muscle for Closed‐Loop Controllable Actuation in Proprioceptive Biohybrid Robots
Skeletal muscle tissue‐based bioactuators move in response to externally applied electrical stimuli in open‐loop control, which lacks knowledge of the actuator's state. Herein, a soft and fiber‐shaped piezoresistive mechanosensor that integrates with the soft tissue and operates in the cell culture environment is used to create the first proprioceptive
Miriam Filippi+8 more
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THE TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTIC FOR PHARYNGEAL BREATHING RHYTHM OF THE FROG [PDF]
W. J. Crozier, T. B. Stier
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Electropneumatic Oscillators Using Nonlinear Inflatables
In animals, self‐oscillations are essential to coordinate locomotion and other bodily functions. By combining hysteretic membranes with a resistive strain sensor, an electropneumatic self‐oscillator with an oscillation frequency that directly depends upon geometric parameters in the fluidic domain is introduced.
Elias De Smet+4 more
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Visual reaction time and the α‐rhythm, an investigation of a scanning hypothesis [PDF]
Eamonn Walsh
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