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Iconic store and partial report [PDF]
The iconic store has recently been challenged on the grounds that data in its favor may have resulted from some procedural artifacts. The display-instruction compatibility and perceptual grouping hypotheses were reexamined in two experiments with the ...
Chow, Siu
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Hybrid MU-MIMO Precoding Based on K-Means User Clustering
Multi-User (MU) Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) systems have been extensively investigated over the last few years from both theoretical and practical perspectives.
Razvan-Florentin Trifan +2 more
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Effects of diffusion of innovations, spatial presence, and flow on virtual reality shopping
Virtual reality (VR) has developed rapidly, drawing more businesses to such development. Based on the diffusion of innovations theory (DIT), the study combines the flow theory and the satisfaction perspective to explore purchase intention influencing ...
Xiaojing Lu, Kuo-Lun Hsiao
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Cardiac-cycle-time effects are attributed to variations in baroreceptor (BR) activity and have been shown to impinge on subcortical as well as cortical processes.
M. Larra +3 more
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Automatic imitation of biomechanically possible and impossible actions: effects of priming movements versus goals [PDF]
Recent behavioral, neuroimaging, and neurophysiological research suggests a common representational code mediating the observation and execution of actions; yet, the nature of this representational code is not well understood.
Bertenthal, B.I. +2 more
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This study aimed at assessing whether the mere belief of performing a task with another person, who is in charge of the complementary part of the task, is sufficient for the so-called joint Simon effect to occur.
Roberta eSellaro +3 more
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Optimal compatibility in systems markets [PDF]
We investigate private and social incentives for standardization to ensure market-wide system compatibility in a two-dimensional spatial competition model.
Armstrong +26 more
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Happy but still focused: failures to find evidence for a mood-induced widening of visual attention [PDF]
In models of affect and cognition it is held that positive affect broadens the scope of attention. Consistent with this claim, previous research has indeed suggested that positive affect is associated with impaired selective attention as evidenced by ...
Band, Guido +5 more
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Explanation of the Impact Scenarios of the Smart Growth Approach on the Sustainability of Rural Settlements (Case Study: Jiroft County) [PDF]
In the current research, with the participation of managers, officials and academic experts, key drivers affecting the smart growth of rural settlements in Jiroft County have been identified and finally, scenarios effective on the formation of smart ...
Aliakbar Anabestani +2 more
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The human brain uses perceptual information to create a correct representation of the external world. Converging data indicate that the perceptual processing of, space, and quantities frequently is based on a shared mental magnitude system, where low and
Alice Bollini +4 more
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