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The respiratory control system can exhibit neuronal plasticity following exposures to repetitive respiratory challenges. For example, repeated obstructive apneas can trigger a form of respiratory plasticity that results in the enhancement of inspiratory ...
Simon Lui+3 more
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Production and perception of legato, portato and staccato articulation in saxophone playing
This paper investigates the production and perception of different articulation techniques on the saxophone. In a production experiment, two melodies were recorded that required different effectors to play the tones (tongue actions alone, finger actions ...
Alex eHofmann, Werner eGoebl
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Application of transit timing variation method (TTV) to exoplanet system TrES-3
On the basis of the original photometric data, the light curves of several transits in the exoplanet system TrES-3 were simulated by Monte Carlo method. Using these curves, the estimates of precise values of mid-transit time were calculated to assess the
Yu. Kuznyetsova+4 more
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Overview of development and challenges of attitude determination for rotary wing UAVs based on GNSS
Attitude determination of rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicles (RUAVs) is crucial for grasping their motion state and is a necessary condition to ensure the correct execution of flight missions.
Yejia Zeng+9 more
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Time Perception of an Artwork’s Manipulation Is Distorted by Patients With Parkinson’s Disease
Objectives: In artwork appreciation situations, individuals often show altered time perception. We tested the hypothesis that Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients present movement patterns that have an impact on the time perception of artwork manipulation ...
Márcia Regina Motta+2 more
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Timing and causality in the generation of learned eyelid responses
The cerebellum-red nucleus-facial motoneuron (Mn) pathway has been reported as being involved in the proper timing of classically conditioned eyelid responses.
Raudel eSánchez-Campusano+2 more
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Sensorimotor Synchronization With Auditory and Visual Modalities: Behavioral and Neural Differences
It has long been known that the auditory system is better suited to guide temporally precise behaviors like sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) than the visual system.
Daniel C. Comstock+2 more
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Time Consistency in Games of Timing [PDF]
This paper tackles the issue of choosing roles in duopoly games. First, it is shown that the two necessary (and sufficient, if both satisfied) conditions for sequential play to emerge at equilibrium are that both leader and follower are at least weakly better off than under simultaneous play.
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Accepted for publication in the Journal for General Philosophy of Science, as part of the Special Issue: On Time in the Foundations of Physics (eds. Andrea Oldofredi & Cristian Lopez).
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Estimations of execution time are essential for design and development of safety critical embedded real-time systems, such as avionics, automotive and aerospace systems. In such systems, execution time is part of the functional specification, hence correct behaviour requires sufficiently powerful target hardware to meet deadlines or achieve required ...
Holzer, A+3 more
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