Crowding and visual search in high functioning adults with autism spectrum disorder [PDF]
Purpose: Individuals with autism spectrum disorder have demonstrated faster reaction times when searching for objects in a visual scene. One possible explanation for this observation is that the influence of crowding may not be as strong within this ...
Bowler, D. M. +3 more
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Time‐resolved X‐ray solution scattering captures how proteins change shape in real time under near‐native conditions. This article presents a practical workflow for light‐triggered TR‐XSS experiments, from data collection to structural refinement. Using a calcium‐transporting membrane protein as an example, the approach can be broadly applied to study ...
Fatemeh Sabzian‐Molaei +3 more
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Alarm initiated activities: Matching formats to tasks [PDF]
This paper addresses the selection of visual alarm formats for different 'alarm initiated activities'. The activities under examination were alarm handling tasks.
Stammers, RB, Stanton, NA
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Safety implications of a pedestrian protection system - the driver's point of view [PDF]
Pedestrians can sustain fatal injuries, even in low-speed collisions. Active pedestrian protection systems, such as an Active Bonnet, have been shown to mitigate the outcome of a collision.
Hamson, A.H., Jamson, S.L.
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Theory of visual attention (TVA) applied to rats performing the 5-choice serial reaction time task: differential effects of dopaminergic and noradrenergic manipulations [PDF]
Mona El-Sayed Hervig +5 more
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Reaction time facilitation for horizontally moving auditory-visual stimuli
For moving targets, bimodal facilitation of reaction time has been observed for motion in the depth plane (C. Cappe, G. Thut, B. Romei, & M. M. Murray, 2009), but it is unclear whether analogous RT facilitation is observed for auditory-visual motion stimuli in the horizontal plane, as perception of horizontal motion relies on very different cues.
Harrison, Neil R. +2 more
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PARP inhibitors induce a senescence phenotype in non‐small cell lung carcinoma cell lines
Talazoparib is the most potent inducer of senescence among different PARP1 inhibitors in human NSCLC cells. In the absence of PARP, no senescence phenotype was observed, demonstrating that PARP1 is necessary for the induction of senescence by this inhibitor.
Camille Huart +7 more
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Assessment and comparison of auditory and visual reaction time in abacus trained and untrained students aged 8 to 13 years in the south Indian population. [PDF]
Philip RA, Yerrabelli D, Bhavya RL.
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手の心的回転課題と運動イメージ明瞭度およびワーキングメモリの関連 [PDF]
Objective : Numerous studies have reported the use of motor imagery as a rehabilitation tool for stroke patients. Here we investigated the relationship of a mental rotation task for assessment of motor imagery ability with motor imagery vividness and ...
Mutsuhide TANAKA +5 more
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Single‐molecule DNA flow‐stretch assays for high‐throughput DNA–protein interaction studies
We describe an optimised single‐molecule DNA flow‐stretch assay that visualises DNA–protein interactions in real time. Linear DNA fragments are tethered to a surface and stretched by buffer flow for fluorescence imaging. Using λ and φX174 DNA, this protocol enhances reproducibility and accessibility, providing a versatile approach for studying diverse ...
Ayush Kumar Ganguli +8 more
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