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Maintaining balance necessitates an accurate perceptual map of the external world. Neuro-physiological mechanisms of locomotor control, sensory perception, and anxiety systems have been viewed as separate entities that can on occasion affect each other ...
Qadeer Arshad +6 more
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Neural Substrates of Homing Pigeon Spatial Navigation: Results From Electrophysiology Studies
Over many centuries, the homing pigeon has been selectively bred for returning home from a distant location. As a result of this strong selective pressure, homing pigeons have developed an excellent spatial navigation system.
Gerald E. Hough, Gerald E. Hough
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Parking and the visual perception of space [PDF]
Using measured data we demonstrate that there is an amazing correspondence among the statistical properties of spacings between parked cars and the distances between birds perching on a power line. We show that this observation is easily explained by the
Ballerini M +11 more
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Repulsive Aftereffects of Visual Space
Prolonged exposure to a sensory stimulus induces perceptual adaptation aftereffects. Traditionally, aftereffects are known to change the appearance of stimulus features, like contrast, color, or shape.
Eckart Zimmermann
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EESAGAN: Edge-Enhanced and Structure-Aware GAN for Remote Sensing Image Super-Resolution
Remote sensing (RS) images often suffer from spatial resolution degradation and edge blurring due to sensor limitations and complex degradation factors such as atmospheric turbulence and motion.
Yin Zhang +5 more
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Validity and Reliability of the “Visual Object and Space Perception Test” in Turkish.
Aim: Although many tests evaluating visual perceptual impairment have been developed in the clinic, it is seen that the tests within Turkish validity and reliability are insufficient. Visual Object and Space Perception (VOSP) Test, which evaluates visual
Gökhan Özdemir +5 more
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Land use classification poses significant challenges when applied to remote sensing images. Due to the complex textures, spatial layouts, and scale variations of images, many methods solve these problems by ignoring the bias between low-level and high ...
Chenke Yue +5 more
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Measuring Large Scale Space Perception in Literary Texts
The center and radius of perception associated with a written text are defined, and algorithms for their computation are presented. Indicators for anisotropy in large scale space perception are introduced.
Rossi, Paolo
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Egocentric Reference Frame Bias In The Palmar Haptic Perception Of Surface Orientation [PDF]
The effect of egocentric reference frames on palmar haptic perception of orientation was investigated in vertically separated locations in a sagittal plane. Reference stimuli to be haptically matched were presented either haptically (to the contralateral
Coleman, Allison, , \u2713 +1 more
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Non-Staggered Hexagonal Meta-Atom-Based Metasurface for Broadband and Multipolarized OAM Generation
To address the limitations of narrow bandwidth, single-frequency operation, and single-polarization in existing vortex beam generation, a compact single-layer reflective metasurface based on a non-staggered hexagonal meta-atom is proposed.
Yijiang Zhou +8 more
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