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Self-incompatibility in the Brassicaceae: Regulation and mechanism of self-recognition.
Current Topics in Developmental Biology, 2019Self-incompatibility is one of the most common mechanisms used by plants to prevent self-fertilization. In the Brassicaceae, the inhibition of self-pollen is triggered right at the stigma surface by interaction of two highly polymorphic self-recognition ...
J. Nasrallah
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Self-Supervised Aggregation of Diverse Experts for Test-Agnostic Long-Tailed Recognition
Neural Information Processing Systems, 2021Existing long-tailed recognition methods, aiming to train class-balanced models from long-tailed data, generally assume the models would be evaluated on the uniform test class distribution.
Yifan Zhang +3 more
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In Situ Construction of Bionic Self‐Recognition Layer for High‐Performance Zinc–Iodine Batteries
Advanced Energy MaterialsAqueous Zinc–Iodine (Zn–I2) batteries are promising candidates as energy storage system because of their high safety and low cost, but their application is hindered by the dendrite growth, the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and corrosion, the shuttle ...
Tingting Su +8 more
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Self-recognition in senile dementia
Experimental Aging Research, 1988Eighteen women with senile dementia of the Alzheimer type were observed in two situations of mirror-image stimulation, which were repeated after a 3-week interval. Six out of six subjects scoring 5 on the Global Deterioration Scale of Reisberg et al. reacted appropriately to an unfamiliar mark on their forehead when they observed it in the mirror, thus
F, Biringer, J R, Anderson, D, Strubel
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Self‐recognition in pigeons revisited
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2014Recognition of a self‐image in a mirror is investigated using the mark test during which a mark is placed onto a point on the body that is not directly visible, and the presence or absence of self‐directed behaviors is evaluated for the mirror‐observing subjects.
Emiko, Uchino, Shigeru, Watanabe
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Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2016
Brielle T. James, Michael J. Beran
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Brielle T. James, Michael J. Beran
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Age-Invariant Face Recognition by Multi-Feature Fusionand Decomposition with Self-attention
ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl., 2022Different from general face recognition, age-invariant face recognition (AIFR) aims at matching faces with a big age gap. Previous discriminative methods usually focus on decomposing facial feature into age-related and age-invariant components, which ...
Chen Yan +8 more
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International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2018
OBJECTIVE Previous research suggests that men with eating disorders are less likely to seek treatment than are women. Given stereotypes linked to eating disorders, men may be less likely to recognize when they have an eating disorder, which could act as ...
C. Grillot, P. Keel
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OBJECTIVE Previous research suggests that men with eating disorders are less likely to seek treatment than are women. Given stereotypes linked to eating disorders, men may be less likely to recognize when they have an eating disorder, which could act as ...
C. Grillot, P. Keel
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Stress Reactivity and Self-Recognition
Child Development, 1997This study examined longitudinally whether early differences in reactivity to stress are related to self-recognition at 18 months of age. Adrenocortical and behavioral stress responses to routine inoculation at 2 and 4 months and at 6 and 18 months were obtained.
M, Lewis, D S, Ramsay
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Self-Recognition in Retarded Children
Child Development, 1981This study was designed to investigate the relationship between cognitive and affective development. Young preverbal retarded children watched TV images of themselves with faces marked or unmarked and of a peer whose face was marked. We used the objective technique of increased mark-directed responses as evidence of self-recognition and rated the ...
S D, Hill, C, Tomlin
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