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Surface Stickiness Perception by Auditory, Tactile, and Visual Cues
This study aimed to explore the psychophysical bases of multisensory surface stickiness perception by investigating how sensitively humans perceive different levels of stickiness intensity conveyed by auditory, tactile, and visual cues.
Hyungeol Lee +4 more
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Eliciting a predatory response in the eastern corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) using live and inanimate sensory stimuli: implications for managing invasive populations [PDF]
North America's Eastern corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) has been introduced to several islands throughout the Caribbean and Australasia where it poses a significant threat to native wildlife. Invasive snake control programs often involve trapping with
Burghardt GM +40 more
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Self versus environment motion in postural control. [PDF]
To stabilize our position in space we use visual information as well as non-visual physical motion cues. However, visual cues can be ambiguous: visually perceived motion may be caused by self-movement, movement of the environment, or both.
Kalpana Dokka +3 more
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As an important instructional design technology, cues are widely used in teaching practice. Although visual cues appear frequently in various learning materials, they have long been discussed within the overarching category of "clues" without sufficient ...
ZHANG Zhengyan, HUANG Yan
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Visual Distance Cues Amplify Neuromagnetic Auditory N1m Responses
Ranging of auditory objects relies on several acoustic cues and is possibly modulated by additional visual information. Sound pressure level can serve as a cue for distance perception because it decreases with increasing distance.
Christian F Altmann +5 more
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The ability of shoaling fish to recognise and differentiate between potential groupmates may affect their fitness and survival. Fish are capable of social recognition and multiple sensory cues mediate the recognition mechanisms.
PatrÃcia Vicente, Ana M. Faria
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Prey aggregation is an effective olfactory predator avoidance strategy [PDF]
Predator–prey interactions have a major effect on species abundance and diversity, and aggregation is a well-known anti-predator behaviour. For immobile prey, the effectiveness of aggregation depends on two conditions: (a) the inability of the predator ...
Dunn, Alison M. +2 more
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Auditory emotional cues enhance visual perception
Recent studies show that emotional stimuli impair performance to subsequently presented neutral stimuli. Here we show a cross-modal perceptual enhancement caused by emotional cues. Auditory cue words were followed by a visually presented neutral target word.
Zeelenberg, Rene, Bocanegra, Bruno R.
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Visual servoing of nonholonomic cart [PDF]
This paper presents a visual feedback control scheme for a nonholonomic cart without capabilities for dead reckoning. A camera is mounted on the cart and it observes cues attached on the environment.
Hashimoto, Koichi, Noritsugu, Toshiro
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Effect of visual feedback on the occipital-parietal-motor network in Parkinson's disease with freezing of gait. [PDF]
Freezing of gait (FOG) is an elusive phenomenon that debilitates a large number of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients regardless of stage of disease, medication status, or deep brain stimulation implantation.
Eunho eNoh +8 more
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