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Abstract Collection of large behavioural data‐sets on wild animals in natural habitats is vital in ecology and evolution studies. Recent progress in machine learning and computer vision, combined with inexpensive microcomputers, has unlocked a new frontier of fine‐scale markerless measurements.
Michael Chimento+3 more
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Prior cueing affects the saccadic response to targets in the praying mantis Sphodromantis lineola.
Robert T+4 more
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Lawful kinematics link eye movements to the limits of high-speed perception. [PDF]
Rolfs M+4 more
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Supplementation with the natural senolytic agent fisetin attenuated age‐related declines in physical function in mice. Better physical function with fisetin was accompanied by lower expression of cell senescence‐related genes. Fisetin treatment had comparable effects on physical function as genetic clearance of senescent cells and synthetic senolytic ...
Kevin O. Murray+10 more
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# Language processing characteristics in normal pressure hydrocephalus: insights from eye-tracking analysis of incorrect responses. [PDF]
Kim JY+6 more
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The influence of bright background flicker during different saccade periods on saccadic performance
Thierry Baccino+2 more
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Abstract This study examines the effects of new food store openings on customer traffic to incumbent stores using a modified difference‐in‐differences approach and cellphone location data from the contiguous United States in 2019. Analysis of both the intensive margin (total visit counts) and the extensive margin (unique visitors) reveals substantial ...
Modhurima Dey Amin+2 more
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A Preparatory Cranial Potential for Saccadic Eye Movements in Macaque Monkeys. [PDF]
Errington SP, Schall JD.
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Saccades guided by somatosensory stimuli
Olaf Blanke, Otto‐Joachim Grüsser
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The Role of Scalp EEG Recordings During Cortical Visual Prosthesis Testing
This article describes the role of recording scalp EEG for projects that are developing cortical visual prosthesis systems. It concludes that EEG is not required during basic threshold and spatial mapping studies, but should be considered when higher levels of stimulation and video‐camera stimulation are employed.
Katarina Stephan+13 more
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