Visual Cues for Turning in Parkinson’s Disease [PDF]
Turning is a common impairment of mobility in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), which increases freezing of gait (FoG) episodes and has implications for falls risk. Visual cues have been shown to improve general gait characteristics in PD.
Julia Das +9 more
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Solving Visual Madlibs with Multiple Cues [PDF]
This paper focuses on answering fill-in-the-blank style multiple choice questions from the Visual Madlibs dataset. Previous approaches to Visual Question Answering (VQA) have mainly used generic image features from networks trained on the ImageNet ...
Alexander, C. Berg +5 more
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The influence of flow velocity on the response of rheophilic fish to visual cues. [PDF]
The strong association with visual cues exhibited by fish that prefer to inhabit flowing water (rheophilic species) may help reduce the energetic costs of maintaining position due to the provision of spatial points of reference.
James Miles +2 more
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Social versus nonsocial visual cues of trustworthiness uniquely influence trust related behavior and memory [PDF]
Trust-related impressions and behavior are influenced by behavioral and non-behavioral (e.g., visual) cues. Similarly, nonsocial cues of trustworthiness (e.g., color cues like red or green, symbols such as warning signs or checkmarks) can influence ...
Jordan Schotz +3 more
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Geomagnetic and visual cues guide seasonal migratory orientation in the nocturnal fall armyworm, the world’s most invasive insect [PDF]
The mechanisms guiding nocturnal insect migration remain poorly understood. Although many species are thought to use the geomagnetic field, the sensory basis of magnetic orientation in insects has yet to be clarified.
Yi-Bo Ma +9 more
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Johnson and Tassinary (2005) proposed that visually perceived sex is signalled by structural or form cues. They suggested also that biological motion cues signal sex, but do so indirectly.
Rick Van Der Zwan +4 more
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Visual attention in spatial cueing and visual search [PDF]
To characterize internal processes of an observer conducting perceptual tasks, we developed an observer model that combines the perceptual template model (PTM), the attention mechanisms in the PTM framework (Lu & Dosher, 1998), and uncertainty of signal detection theory (Green & Swets, 1966).
Baek, Jongsoo +2 more
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Perch, Perca fluviatilis show a directional preference for, but do not increase attacks toward, prey in response to water-borne cortisol [PDF]
In freshwater environments, chemosensory cues play an important role in predator-prey interactions. Prey use a variety of chemosensory cues to detect and avoid predators.
Lindsay J. Henderson +2 more
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Effects of exogenous and endogenous cues on attentional orienting in deaf adults
Adults who are deaf have been shown to have better visual attentional orienting than those with typical hearing, especially when the target is located in the periphery of the visual field.
Yunsong Li +5 more
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Integration of Visual and Olfactory Cues in Host Plant Identification by the Asian Longhorned Beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). [PDF]
Some insects use host and mate cues, including odor, color, and shape, to locate and recognize their preferred hosts and mates. Previous research has shown that the Asian longicorn beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), uses olfactory cues to ...
Fei L Yv +5 more
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