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Bridging theory and behavior for healthcare accessibility modeling: A mobility-driven revision of the E2SFCA. [PDF]
Kazazi AK, Li Z.
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Heterogeneity of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Precision Targeting Strategies for Cancer Therapy. [PDF]
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Cornichon Homolog-3 (Cnih3) deletion impairs spatial memory, operant learning, and fentanyl self-administration behavior. [PDF]
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Boundary Vector Cells Encode a Future-Biased Spectrum of Positions in the Rat. [PDF]
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Integrating Eye Tracking in Acoustic Research: Methods for Sound Localization, Event Detection, Multimodal Sensing, and Perceptual Analysis. [PDF]
Ciaburro G, Puyana-Romero V.
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On the behavior of spatial models of color
SPIE Proceedings, 2007There is a growing family of algorithms that treat/modify/enhance color information in its visual context, also known as Spatial Color methods (e.g. Retinex or ACE). They produce results that, due to a changing spatial configuration, can have a non-unique relationship with the physical input.
A. Rizzi, J. J. McCann
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Spatial behavior of anomalous transport
Physical Review E, 2002We present a general derivation of one-dimensional spatial concentration distributions for anomalous transport regimes. Such transport can be captured in the framework of a continuous time random walk with a broad transition time distribution. This general theory includes a Fokker-Planck equation as a particular limiting case.
Gennady, Margolin, Brian, Berkowitz
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Magical Ideation Modulates Spatial Behavior
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2003Previous research has found that animals as well as persons with psychotic disorders preferentially orient away from the cerebral hemisphere with the more active dopamine system. This study investigated the modulation of spatial behavior by a mode of thinking reminiscent of the positive symptoms of psychosis.
Mohr, C, Bracha, HS, Brugger, P
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