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A Central Somatic Transmission Mediates Proprioceptive Facilitation of Muscle Pain
Zhang et al. uncover a novel central mechanism for persistent muscle pain, in which TRPA1 sensitization in MeV proprioceptive neurons enhances somatic secretion. This, in turn, disinhibits descending pain control from neighboring noradrenergic locus coeruleus neurons via local GABAergic circuits, thereby promoting inflammatory muscle pain.
Xiaoyu Zhang +15 more
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An End-to-End autonomous driving model based on visual perception for temporary roads. [PDF]
Su Q +5 more
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Ferroelectric-Based Optoelectronic Synapses for Visual Perception: From Materials to Systems. [PDF]
Hu Y, Zhu Y, Chen X, Wan Q.
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Process dynamics of serial biases in visual perception and working memory processes. [PDF]
Park HB.
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Digital Precision vs. Visual Perception: A Comparative Evaluation of Shade Selection Reliability Using Intraoral Scanning and Conventional Shade Guides. [PDF]
Sunitha M +6 more
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Effect of auditory cues to lexical stress on the visual perception of gestural timing. [PDF]
Ye C, McQueen JM, Bosker HR.
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Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1971
Several theoretical models for the prediction of liminal contrast are studied. One model that employs the known excitation and inhibition spread functions of the eye accurately predicts, at 10 mL, thresholds for circular targets, sine waves, and rectangles, including the line as a special case.
G H, Kornfeld, W R, Lawson
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Several theoretical models for the prediction of liminal contrast are studied. One model that employs the known excitation and inhibition spread functions of the eye accurately predicts, at 10 mL, thresholds for circular targets, sine waves, and rectangles, including the line as a special case.
G H, Kornfeld, W R, Lawson
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Annual Review of Psychology, 1981
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Toward a Perceptual Atom Theory .. 1.2 Personalia, Books, and Major Events .. 2.0 THRESHOLD PERCEPTION . 2.1 Spatial Frequency (SF) Channels .. 2.2 Spatiotemporal Channels . 3.0 SUPRATHRESHOLD PERCEPTION " ,', .,"""""""" .,"'"""' , .. 3,1 Contrast and Pattern Perception ..
B, Julesz, R A, Schumer
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Toward a Perceptual Atom Theory .. 1.2 Personalia, Books, and Major Events .. 2.0 THRESHOLD PERCEPTION . 2.1 Spatial Frequency (SF) Channels .. 2.2 Spatiotemporal Channels . 3.0 SUPRATHRESHOLD PERCEPTION " ,', .,"""""""" .,"'"""' , .. 3,1 Contrast and Pattern Perception ..
B, Julesz, R A, Schumer
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Scientific American, 1975
In this article the author uses projective relations as the theoretical foundation of his investigations of visual space and motion. Several laboratory experiments involving perceptual vector analysis and its geometric basis are described. In most of the experiments the visual stimuli consisted of computer-controlled patterns displayed on a ...
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In this article the author uses projective relations as the theoretical foundation of his investigations of visual space and motion. Several laboratory experiments involving perceptual vector analysis and its geometric basis are described. In most of the experiments the visual stimuli consisted of computer-controlled patterns displayed on a ...
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