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Tactile Cues for Improving Target Localization in Subjects with Tunnel Vision
The loss of peripheral vision is experienced by millions of people with glaucoma or retinitis pigmentosa, and has a major impact in everyday life, specifically to locate visual targets in the environment.
Damien Camors +3 more
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Natural language processing (NLP) is a rapidly evolving field at the intersection of linguistics, computer science, and artificial intelligence, which is concerned with developing methods to process and generate language at scale.
Roberta Rocca +5 more
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Improving the perception of urban space for women by emphasizing the use of new technologies from the perspective of future studies [PDF]
Future studies is looking at the future at different levels in order to better understand the changes between humans, society and their environment. Due to new technologies, urban spaces have taken on a different process of understanding and experience ...
Fatemeh Khodadadi Aghghaleh +1 more
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Development of a Possible General Magnitude System for Number and Space
There is strong evidence for a link between numerical and spatial processing. However, whether this association is based on a common general magnitude system is far from conclusive and the impact of development is not yet known.
Karin Kucian +11 more
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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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Angular Scale Expansion Theory And The Misperception Of Egocentric Distance In Locomotor Space [PDF]
Perception is crucial for the control of action, but perception need not be scaled accurately to produce accurate actions. This paper reviews evidence for an elegant new theory of locomotor space perception that is based on the dense coding of angular ...
Durgin, Frank H.
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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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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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Perceptual geometry refers to the interdisciplinary research whose objectives focuses on study of geometry from the perspective of visual perception, and in turn, applies such geometric findings to the ecological study of vision.
Assadi, Amir H. +2 more
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