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Motion perception with visual prostheses. [PDF]
Renshaw KT, Pezaris JS.
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Multimodal learning with next-token prediction for large multimodal models. [PDF]
Wang X +25 more
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Brain mechanisms underlying self-other distinction for bodily self-recognition. [PDF]
Oka YG, Isoda M.
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Practice as research as a decolonial praxis: Yoruba culture retrieval. [PDF]
Rose L.
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Deep learning-based robotic cloth manipulation applications: systematic review, challenges and opportunities for physical AI. [PDF]
Gu N, Hayashibe M, Kutsuzawa K, Yu H.
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Prediction during simultaneous interpreting: Evidence from the visual-world paradigm [PDF]
We report the results of an eye-tracking study which used the Visual World Paradigm (VWP) to investigate the time-course of prediction during a simultaneous interpreting task. Twenty-four L1 French professional conference interpreters and twenty-four L1 French professional translators untrained in simultaneous interpretation listened to sentences in ...
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Fixations in the visual world paradigm: where, when, why?
Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science, 2019Over the last 25 years, the visual world paradigm has enabled discoveries and theoretical advances in spoken language processing. However, the intuitive interpretation of fixations in the visual world paradigm—that fixations directly reflect over-time processes of activation and competition governing cognitive and language processing—deserves scrutiny.
James S Magnuson
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