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This review explores the challenges of treating bone and cartilage defects, emphasizing the role of endogenous electric fields in bone and cartilage regeneration. It highlights recent advancements in electroactive biomaterials, including nanogenerators, piezoelectric materials, triboelectric scaffold, and zwitterionic hydrogels.
Yubin Yao+4 more
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Implantable Self‐Powered Systems for Electrical Stimulation Medical Devices
In this paper, the design strategy and clinical application of ISS are discussed in depth from four aspects: the design and optimization of the energy collection module, the selection and preparation of adaptive electrode materials, the innovation of system design strategy, and the biological effect of electrical stimulation of ISS.
Xi Cui, Li Wu, Chao Zhang, Zhou Li
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VALUE AND SIZE PERCEPTION [PDF]
A detailed review is presented of studies related to the accentuation hypothesis of Bruner & Goodman (1947). It is found that the results from (1) coin studies, (2) symbol studies, and (3) other studies are conflicting and do not substantiate the hypothesis.
Per Saugstad, Per Schioldborg
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Perception of Body Size in Schizophrenia
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1962In an earlier preliminary study, Cleveland 1 found that schizophrenics overestimate body size when making size judgments from photographs of body parts. Moreover, schizophrenics exceeded a hospital control group in size estimates made from photographs of such body parts as a heart and stomach, as well as a hand and foot.
Seymour Fisher+3 more
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Perception of Size of Movement Patterns
Journal of Motor Behavior, 1979Physiological data suggest that perception and memory of kinesthesis may differ depending on whether a movement pattern is actively commanded or passively induced. An attempt was made to demonstrate a difference between these two types of movements by employing a cross-modal visual recognition test of size perception.
Phillip J. Bairstow, Judith I. Laszlo
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NOTE ON DEVELOPMENT OF PERCEPTION OF SIZE
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2007The development of the perception of size is currently interpreted as the development of size constancy. Using data from prior studies, this paper reports a functional measurement analysis of the perceived size of rectangles located on a frontal plane.
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Familiar Size and the Perception of Depth
The Journal of Psychology, 1952Abstract Among the ‘‘cues’’ of depth perception and the techniques for the representation of space on two-dimensional surfaces, familiar size (2, 9, 28) is unique, being the only one which by its very definition requires past experience. Thus, while perspective might be a ‘‘learned cue,’’ it may instead be that symmetrical tridimensional
Carol Barnes Hochberg, Julian Hochberg
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Inquiry, 1968
In an article in Mind (Vol. 73, No. 291, July 1964) I tried to show that there is a fundamental difference between primary and secondary qualities. The present analysis of perceived size of an object and its relation to the size of the ‘objective’ and the ‘real’ object reveals that my thesis 1 regarding visual primary qualities, viz.
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In an article in Mind (Vol. 73, No. 291, July 1964) I tried to show that there is a fundamental difference between primary and secondary qualities. The present analysis of perceived size of an object and its relation to the size of the ‘objective’ and the ‘real’ object reveals that my thesis 1 regarding visual primary qualities, viz.
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In Color Perception, Size Matters
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2012In designing colors for digital visualization systems. one of the most critical factors is the interaction between size and color appearance. Whereas artists and visual designers understand this, recommendations for using color in visualization rarely address the issue, or even recognize it.
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The Size Illusion: Visual and Kinaesthetic Information in Size Perception
Perception, 1985Earlier studies have shown the size of kinaesthetically presented two-dimensional movement patterns to be significantly overestimated. Whether this size overestimation is characteristic of the kinaesthetic system alone has not been established. Two experiments are reported which were designed to investigate size judgment made after kinaesthetic and ...
Laszlo, J. I., Broderick, P.
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