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Shared and Unique Neural Codes for Biological Motion Perception in Humans and Macaque Monkeys
Cross‐species fMRI studies reveal distinct neural mechanisms for biological motion (BM) processing. In humans, the posterior superior temporal sulcus (hpSTS) selectively responds to conspecific BM, while monkeys process BM from both species in the middle temporal area (MT).
Yuhui Cheng+7 more
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Reaction of Small Enclosures on the Human Voice, Part II: Analyses of Vowels [PDF]
Charles T. Morrow
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Voice prints (VP) is a homage to our ancestors and the languages they used as tools to create and expand over large locations powerful civilisations. Where are our ancestors now? Have they disappeared? Those people and the locations they lived in are casted in infinite events created by our thoughts.
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This work demonstrates the first chipless temperature sensing array based on conductor‐loaded composites. They allow multiple items to be simultaneously identified and monitored through multiplexed electromagnetic reflections. The work studies the influence of conductive fillers on the frequency‐domain properties of PDMS, for the first time.
Benjamin King+2 more
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Multimodal Locomotion: Next Generation Aerial–Terrestrial Mobile Robotics
Aerial–terrestrial robots can achieve efficient energy consumption and robust environmental interaction by adding morphological features, adapting forms for locomotion transitions, and integrating multiple platforms. This next generation of mobile robots advances real‐world robotic deployment for operations with complex tasks and tackle environments ...
Jane Pauline Ramirez, Salua Hamaza
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Wearable Standalone Sensing Systems for Smart Agriculture
This review explores the development and application of wearable sensing systems for plant health monitoring. It examines different types of wearable plant sensors, including their design, working principles, and material choices, with an emphasis on their suitability for real‐world agricultural applications.
Dongpil Kim+5 more
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The voice of the desert : a naturalist's interpretation /
Joseph Wood Krutch
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NOTE ON THE INFLUENCE OF DEFLECTION OF THE NASAL SEPTUM ON THE SINGING VOICE. [PDF]
W. J. Walsham
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