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Sampled-Point Network for Classification of Deformed Building Element Point Clouds
Ensemble of shape functions for 3D object classification
Consequences of infertility in developing countries: results of a questionnaire and interview survey in the South of Vietnam
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3D object classification with point convolution network
3D ShapeNets: A deep representation for volumetric shapes
Restoring highly corrupted images by impulse noise using radial basis functions interpolation
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Directional histogram model for three-dimensional shape similarity
A Survey of Shape Analysis Techniques
On the Theory and Practice of Privacy-Preserving Bayesian Data Analysis
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Joining Extractions of Regular Expressions
TextRunner: Open Information Extraction on the Web
A survey of content based 3D shape retrieval methods
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Bloom filter based routing for content-based publish/subscribe
Space/time trade-offs in hash coding with allowable errors
Three dimensional surface analyses of pubic symphyseal faces of contemporary Japanese reconstructed with 3D digitized scanner
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Graph-Based Deformable 3D Object Matching
Shape matching and object recognition using low distortion correspondences
COSMOS - A Representation Scheme for 3D Free-Form Objects
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Geometric features for voxel-based surface recognition
3 D Shape Descriptor Based on 3 D Fourier Transform
Graphine: Programming Graph-Parallel Computation of Large Natural Graphs for Multicore Clusters
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3D graphics on the web: A survey
A survey on Mesh Segmentation Techniques
A high-efficiency bidirectional buck-boost DC-DC converter
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3D Shape Segmentation with Projective Convolutional Networks
Analysis and synthesis of 3D shape families via deep-learned generative models of surfaces
An Efficient Parallel Data Clustering Algorithm Using Isoperimetric Number of Trees
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3D bioprinting directly onto moving human anatomy
3D bioprinting of tissues and organs
Performance based analysis between k-Means and Fuzzy C-Means clustering algorithms for connection oriented telecommunication data
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what is tesseract
Tesseract is an optical character recognition engine for various operating systems.[2] It is free software, released under the Apache License, Version 2.0,[1][3][4] and development has been sponsored by Google since 2006.[5] In 2006 Tesseract was considered one of the most accurate open-source OCR engines then availabl...
What are Tessellations. The word 'tessera' in latin means a small stone cube. The term has become more specialised and is often used to refer to pictures or tiles, mostly in the form of animals and other life forms, which cover the surface of a plane in a symmetrical way without overlapping or leaving gaps.
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A topological framework for advancing front triangulation
We study advancing front methods for surface reconstruction. We propose a topological framework based on handlebody theory to implement such methods in a simple and robust way. As an example of the application of this framework we show an implementation of the Ball-Pivoting algorithm.
This is one of several articles that aims to ::: disseminate the research results in developing advanced doctoral ::: paper entitled: Model of System for Technological Surveillance ::: for multiple application to measure the technological gap in ::: Colombian companies. ::: This paper is related to the design of Techno...
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Please forgive me if this is 'off topic,' the actual page is void of any useful guidelines. I'm new to Blender and started trying to make a model that is more complex than a simple object. Take any normal model, for example a car. Is it normal to make a car in one file that consists of a bunch of different non-connec...
Is there any benefit of creating model in one piece or I can create separate pieces and just overlap them to create a visually joint part. For example, the below image were made from two parts 1. Blade 2. Spinner Is there any benefit to model them (e.g. extrude from the spinner) or it is actually ok to have them sepa...
Which is correct? Everyone were convinced that he would go to the game. Everyone was convinced that he would go to the game. I think it's "was", because "everyone" is singular, but I just wanted to check.
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What are good practices for meshes? Do i need force myself to create 3-4-sided polygons like on 1st picture or i can make faces like on 2nd pic? Does it depend on future use of the model (CNC, animation etc).
When should N-Gons be used, and when shouldn't they? Support for N-Gons (polygons consisting of more than 4 vertices) has been in Blender for a while now, but many of us still may not know when to use them, and how to do so effectively. In what situations do N-Gons really come in handy? When should they be just plain ...
Where can the viewport clipping parameters be changed? Zooming in to inspect texture details in 3D view clips some closer faces like shown in the image. It's not the camera view so changing camera settings doesn't help. Where can the distance to the clipping plane be adjusted?
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So I'm trying to create the face of a character model by starting around the eyes and mouth but when I try and join the edges to connect it creates this weird crease. I want to smooth it out but I can't seem to get rid of it. What I'm doing is pressing F with the selected vertices to create a new face to connect and th...
I am relatively new to Blender so please excuse me if this is rather amateur! The bottom of my torus has poor surface quality, I have scaled the vertices down for a smaller (variable) tubular radius all the way around the torus and at the bottom the surface quality is awful, with inaccurate shading. Any ideas as to w...
I dont need this vertices and/or edge. What is the best way to get rid of them?
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How can you curve the faces of a hexagon? I'm quite a noob at Blender (this is for 2.8 by the way), and I was hoping somebody could help me figure this out. I've been trying to make a 3D hexagon with the side faces curved inwards to sort of look like a six sided star, but I can't quite figure out how to do it. I've tri...
How can I make a plane's edges taper inwards? How can I deform one edge or multiple edges of a plane or cube so they are tapered in and rounded equally?
Is it possible to plot a graph of any shape? In school, I have learnt to plot simple graphs such as $y=x^2$ followed by $y=x^3$. A grade or two later, I learnt to plot other interesting graphs such as $y=1/x$, $y=\ln x$, $y=e^x$. I have also recently learnt about trigonometric graphs and circle equations. In the inter...
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What do i do when i have two o more meshes and i want to join them
What are the benefits of modeling in one piece, or as separate parts?
How do I join two separate objects so I can edit them as one mesh?
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shape definition
A shape is the form of an object or its external boundary, outline, or external surface, as opposed to other properties such as color, texture, or material composition. Psychologists have theorized that humans mentally break down images into simple geometric shapes called geons.
Synonyms: form, figure, shape, contour, profile. These nouns refer to the external outline of a thing. Form is the outline and structure of a thing as opposed to its substance: the pointed form of a pyramid; a brooch in the form of a lovers' knot.. a. The shape and structure of an object: the form of a snowflake. b. Th...
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To find the volume of one of these solids, multiply the area of its circular base by its height
LIFEPAC 7th Grade Math Unit 10 Worktext - HomeSchool-Shelf.com Math 710. Surface Area and Volume. Introduction |3. 1. Solids. 5. Classifying and ... Find the surface area and volume of solid figures using their nets. ... learn how to classify and identify these solids, as well as represent them two- ... cylindera thre...
Individual Authors - JStor Shape and Shapelessness: The Symbolic Function of Setting in the Fiction. Elizabeth Bowen. ...... Virginia Woolf, and many other figures in the international literary scene. This is a ...... "The Comic Male: Satire in Ellen Glasgow's Queenborough Trilogy." Souther ..... "El Pueblo Espanol: '...
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a digital image of the city : 3 - d isovists and a tribute to kevin lynch .
exploring isovist fields : space and shape in architectural and urban morphology .
Principles of interleukin (IL)-6-type cytokine signalling and its regulation.
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minimum elastic bounding box algorithm for dimension detection of 3d objects : a case of airline baggage measurement .
detection of regular objects in baggages using multiple x - ray views .
Estimations of worldwide prevalence of chronic hepatitis B virus infection: a systematic review of data published between 1965 and 2013
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I am trying to implement a convex decomposition and I need to find the convex vertex on a mesh. Is there a algorithm that I can use to find the convex vertex on a mesh.
I'd like to be able to decompose a concave mesh into a set of convex meshes for 2 reasons: Transparent rendering Physics shapes Is there an algorithm that takes a set of triangles (concave) as input and outputs a number of sets of triangles (convex)? I'd like it to not fill in the holes between parts of the origin...
TeX support works fine in question and answer bodies, and comments can be rendered manually by tapping and selecting Render MathJax. See related question . However, the titles are not rendered which makes the browsing experience less than perfect. See screenshot below. Are there any plans to implement MathJax suppor...
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what is mesh
Mesh (scale) Mesh is a measurement of particle size often used in determining the particle-size distribution of a granular material. For example, a sample from a truckload of peanuts may be placed atop a mesh with 5 mm openings. When the mesh is shaken, small broken pieces and dust pass through the mesh while whole pea...
Grid or Mesh is defined as smaller shapes formed after discretisation of geometric domain. Mesh or Grid can be in 3- dimension and 2-dimension. Meshing has applications in fields of Geography, designing, CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics). and many more places. The 2-dimensional meshing includes simple polygon, polygon...
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what is mesh?
mesh - the number of openings per linear inch of a screen; measures size of particles; a 100 mesh screen; 100 mesh powdered cellulose linear measure, linear unit - a unit of measurement of length in, inch - a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot
A mesh is a barrier made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile materials. A mesh is similar to a web or a net in that it has many attached or woven strands. 1 1 Types of mesh. 2 Uses of mesh.
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what is mesh topology
Mesh network or mesh topology definition is a topology of network which its nodes transmit data for the network. Each node cooperates in the relaying of data or information in the network. The routing technique or the flooding technique is the design of how the mesh topology works in a network.
A mesh network is a network built from devices that all work together to distribute all the data. They can be wired and use an algorithm like shortest-path bridging to efficiently route data through the whole network using cables and routers on certain nodes (a node is an address on a network), but they really shine wh...
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definition of mesh
Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: 1 mesh(Noun) A structure made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile material, with evenly spaced openings between them. 2 mesh(Noun) The opening or space enclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads enclosing such a sp...
Grid or Mesh is defined as smaller shapes formed after discretisation of geometric domain. Mesh or Grid can be in 3- dimension and 2-dimension. Meshing has applications in fields of Geography, designing, CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics). and many more places. The 2-dimensional meshing includes simple polygon, polygon...
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Is it possible to vary material colour depending upon thickness of the underlying mesh?
Distance from the surface as an input node for use with volumetric materials
Removing unwanted appearance of underlying mesh
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Shading / smoothing - how does it work with edges, faces, vertices?
What is vertex and edge shading?
Cannot translate vertice/edge will duplicate
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Cutting a mesh with another mesh
Making holes in a mesh
How to merge all scene geometry into a single mesh?
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what is the 3d shell
In 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions via specialized software. The product is called a 3D model. Someone who works with 3D models may be referred to as a 3D artist. It can be displayed as a two-dimensional image t...
In 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling (or three-dimensional modeling) is the process of developing a mathematical representation of any three-dimensional surface of an object (either inanimate or living) via specialized software. The product is called a 3D model.
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what is a primitive solid
A primitive solid is a ‘building block' that you can use to work with in 3D. Rather than extruding or revolving an object, AutoCAD has some basic 3D shape commands at your disposal. From these basic primitives, you can start building your 3D models. In many cases, you get the same result from drawing circles and rec...
1 A flexible rodlike structure that forms the main support of the body in the lowest chordates; a primitive spine. A similar structure found in the embryos of vertebrates from which the spine develops.
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Measurability of partial derivatives
On the Differentiability of Functions of Several Variables
Temporal order deterioration and circadian disruption with age 1. Central and peripheral mechanisms
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A method of enhancing the lower frequency components of the brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) and consequently reducing the number of sweeps required for a suitable signal-to-noise-ratio is presented. The algorithm, methods, and experimental results are discussed. The results suggest that some single-sweep sig...
The Emergence of Electrophysiology as an Aid to Neurology. Electrophysiologic Equipment and Electrical Safety. Electroencephalography General Principles and Clinical Applications. Neonatal and Pediatric Electroencephalography. Ambulatory EEG Monitoring. Longterm Scalp or Intracranial EEG. Brain Mapping. Depth Electrogr...
1. After traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI), histological and neurological consequences are developing for several days and even weeks. However, little is known about the dynamics of changes in spinal axonal conductivity. The aim of this study was to record and compare repeated spinal cord evoked potentials (SCEP) afte...
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Understanding how communication sounds are encoded in the central auditory system is critical to deciphering the neural bases of acoustic communication. Songbirds use learned or unlearned vocalizations in a variety of social interactions. They have telencephalic auditory areas specialized for processing natural sounds ...
Estradiol acts as a neuromodulator in brain regions important for cognition and sensory processing. Estradiol also shapes brain sex differences but rarely have these concepts been considered simultaneously. In male and female songbirds, estradiol rapidly increases within the auditory forebrain during song exposure and ...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Neuronal activity evoked by chronically implanted intracortical microelectrodes
Auditory Brainstem Prosthesis: Biocompatability of Stimulation
Lack of Marburg Virus Transmission From Experimentally Infected to Susceptible In-Contact Egyptian Fruit Bats.
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Achromatic color matching as a function of apparent target orientation, target and background luminance, and lightness or brightness instructions
Simultaneous contrast and gamut relativity in achromatic color perception
Attention Network Test reveals alerting network dysfunction in multiple sclerosis
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The Sterile insect Technique (SiT) has been used successfully to control or eradicate fruit flies. The commonly observed inferiority of mass-reared males, compared with wild males, when they are paired with wild females, is apparently due to their inadequate courtship. Anastrepha ludens males produce two types of wing ...
The evolutionary effects of crowding on male courtship behavior were studied using wild and mass-reared medflies. Mass-reared strains had been raised under highly crowded conditions in mass-rearing facilities for approximately 75, 180, and 238 generations. Pre-mounting courtship was facultatively shortened in both wild...
Immediate memory for visually presented verbal material is disrupted by concurrent speech, even when the speech is unattended and in a foreign language. Unattended noise does not produce a reliable decrement. These results have been interpreted in terms of a phonological short-term store that excludes non-speechlike so...
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By the use of two-color threshold technique, the critical duration was measured at 10 retinal-illuminance levels of the adapting field. The critical duration does not always decrease monotonically with increase of the adapting retinal illuminance; it sometimes decreases at first and then increases again before it final...
Visual masking typically occurs when mask and target are separated in time by less than 100 ms, and the form of this interaction might be expected to depend on the latency of the target and mask signals. We track psychophysically the time course of signals from the two colour-opponent channels by using forward and back...
To investigate whether there is a circadian regulation of insulin secretion, rats were adapted to a feeding regimen of six meals equally distributed over 24 h. Under these conditions basal glucose and insulin levels increased during the light phase and decreased during the dark phase. Maximal blood glucose responses we...
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A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper.
Although aggression is a common symptom of psychiatric disorders the drugs available to treat it are non-specific and can have unwanted side effects. In this study we have used a behavioural platform in a phenotypic screen to identify drugs that can reduce zebrafish aggression without affecting locomotion. In a three t...
Summary. The paper reflects on the author’s experience and discusses how statistical theory, sound judgment and knowledge of the context can work together to best advantage when tackling the wide range of statistical problems that can arise in practice. The phrase ‘pragmatic statistical inference’ is introduced.
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In the framework of a high-frequency transmission-line theory for nonuniform lines (TLST), new reflection and transmission coefficients are derived using generalized definitions of equivalent quantities from the classical transmission-line theory. This leads to local and frequency-dependent reflection and transmission ...
As a common secondary disease, edema after traumatic brain injury (TBI) can increase brain volume, resulting in elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), brain shift, and cerebral hernia, and can eventually lead to death. The real-time continuous monitoring of edema may significantly reduce mortality and disability. In thi...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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Spinal cord monitoring during surgery using evoked spinal potentials (ESP) is now popular. In cats, ESPs due to both sciatic nerve (SN-ESP) and spinal cord stimulation (SC-AESP and SC-DESP) were recorded from the epidural space. Both SN-ESP and SC-AESP were compared by parameter studies. Stimulus frequencies up to 100 ...
1. After traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI), histological and neurological consequences are developing for several days and even weeks. However, little is known about the dynamics of changes in spinal axonal conductivity. The aim of this study was to record and compare repeated spinal cord evoked potentials (SCEP) afte...
We investigate the polyhedral structure of the Periodic Event Scheduling Problem (PESP), which is commonly used in periodic railway timetable optimization. This is the first investigation of Chvatal closures and of the Chvatal rank of PESP instances. ::: In most detail, we first provide a PESP instance on only two even...
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Continuous electroencephalogram (EEG) sleep studies were obtained on healthy full-term and preterm infants at matched conceptional ages. Studies were recorded under environmentally controlled conditions. Eighteen healthy preterm infants were matched to 18 full-term infants based on conceptional age, sex, race and socio...
We tested the hypothesis that the sensory-motor characteristics of aerodigestive reflexes are dependent on stimulus type and volumes, sleep or awake states, and maturation. Thirteen neonates were studied at 33.6 ± 0.5 wk (time 1) and 37.3 ± 0.5 wk (time 2) postmenstrual age using multimodal provocative esophageal manom...
We identify a stability/instability trichotomy for a class of non-negative continuous-time Lur’e systems. Asymptotic as well as input-to-state stability concepts (ISS) are considered. The presented trichotomy rests on Perron-Frobenius theory, absolute stability theory and recent ISS results for Lur’e systems.
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Averaged responses of the occipital lobes to flashes imposed along the midline of the upper part of the retina are larger and of shorter latency than responses to flashes imposed on the lower retina. Since reaction times also are shorter when the upper retina is stimulated, this study provides further evidence for the ...
Electroretinograms (ERGs) were elicited by hemicircular (half-disc) stimuli to the upper, lower, temporal and nasal maculas of 26 normal subjects, and the amplitudes and implicit times of the ERGs from opposing macular regions were compared. The amplitudes of a-wave, b-wave and oscillatory potentials (OPs) were signifi...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Specifically, a concentration-response function based on Schwartz et al.
The concentration-response function is based on work by Schwartz and colleagues.
The concentration-response function is not related to Schwartz's work.
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Predicting speech intelligibility based on a correlation metric in the envelope power spectrum domain
Refinement and validation of the binaural short time objective intelligibility measure for spatially diverse conditions
5-HT3 receptor ligands lack modulatory influence on acetycholine release in rat entorhinal cortex
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Modulation of the N400 potential during auditory phonological/semantic interaction.
The Effect of Signal‐to‐Noise Ratio on Linguistic Processing in a Semantic Judgment Task: An Aging Study
Porin channels in intact cells of Escherichia coli are not affected by Donnan potentials across the outer membrane.
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Additive conjoint measurement and the resistance toward falsifiability in psychology
The Rasch model and conjoint measurement theory from the perspective of psychometrics
Finitely additive invariant measures. I
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A local-ether model of wave propagation complying with the Sagnac correction in the global positioning system
A local-ether wave equation and the Galilean-invariant electromagnetic force law
Self-insight into emotional and cognitive abilities is not related to higher adjustment
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Differences in the neural basis of automatic auditory and visual time perception: ERP evidence from an across-modal delayed response oddball task
Cerebral Evoked Potentials in Patients at an Early Stage of Schizophrenia
Venous thromboembolism rates in patients with lower limb immobilization after Achilles tendon injury are unchanged after the introduction of prophylactic aspirin: audit
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Activation of Human Auditory Cortex in Retrieval Experiments: An fMRI Study
A Comparison of Visual and Auditory Motion Processing in Human Cerebral Cortex
Exogenous growth factors do not affect the development of individually cultured murine embryos
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The MIME effect: absence of normal modes corresponding to vibronic spacings
Emergence of collective intonation in the musical performance of crowds
Daily behavioral manipulation increases the total immunoreactive serum neurophysin concentrations irrespective of the duration of water deprivation in rats
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Magnetic and electrical stimulation of the auditory cortex for intractable tinnitus
Tinnitus Suppression by Cochlear Implants
5-HT3 receptor ligands lack modulatory influence on acetycholine release in rat entorhinal cortex
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On the Theory of Fractional Order Differential Games of Pursuit
Differential Games of Pursung in the Systems with Distributed Parameters and Geometrical Restrictions
Brain Injury Does Not Alter the Intrinsic Differentiation Potential of Adult Neuroblasts
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Optical Storage and Retrieval: Memory, Neural Networks, and Fractals
Correlometry of random optical fields
An utter refutation of the ‘Fundamental Theorem of the HapMap’
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High-Speed Frequency Modulation of a 460-GHz Gyrotron for Enhancement of 700-MHz DNP-NMR Spectroscopy
Simulation Investigations and Optimization of a Millimeter-Wave Gyrotron for Its Tunability Using Magnetic and Thermal Tuning Schemes
Kynurenic acid blocks nicotinic synaptic transmission to hippocampal interneurons in young rats.
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Early cortical processing of linguistic pitch patterns as revealed by the mismatch negativity
Hemispheric asymmetries in phonological processing of tones versus segmental units
Absolute stability of global pattern formation and parallel memory storage by competitive neural networks
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Objectives : The purpose of this study was to determine the time course of low-frequency ( Methods : Neuromagnetic measurements were done with a 37-channel first-order gradiometer system. The stimulus was a 1 kHz toneburst of 10 s duration presented at fixed 20 s intervals. The averaged data (high-pass filtered, 0.03 H...
To seek for correlates of an interaction between auditory and somatosensory processing, the brain's magnetic field in response to simultaneously presented auditory (A) and tactile (T) stimuli was compared with the sum of the respective unimodal responses (A+T). The stimuli were binaural 1047-Hz tone bursts of 60 dB sen...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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The responses to electrical stimulation of a number of alcyonarian, zoanthid and madreporarian corals are described. All groups studied except gorgonids show extensive coordination over the colony. In Sarcophyton (Alcyonacea) the response is typically local at first but eventually a wave of polyp retraction can be made...
1. Luminescence in Ptychodera and Balanoglossus is normally neurally mediated. ::: ::: 2. The main luminescence appears to be intracellular; in addition a luminous slime is secreted. ::: ::: 3. The response of individual photocytes is all-or-none, but requires neuroeffector facilitation which grades intensity by recrui...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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Transient (click)-evoked oto-acoustic emissions (TEOAEs) and distortion product oto-acoustic emissions (DPOAEs) were recorded in a feasibility study in 7 healthy mixed-breed dogs using the ILO 92 OAE analyser (Otodynamics, Hartfield, UK). Five dogs were found to have normal hearing in both ears and 2 dogs in the left e...
The oto-acoustic emissions generated in response to two-tone stimulation have been studied in the ear canal sound pressure of three species of rodent: rat (Rattus norvegicus), guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) and Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). The level of acoustic intermodulation distortion evoked by equal-leve...
Distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) arise in the cochlea in response to two tones with frequencies f1 and f2 and mainly consist of two components, a nonlinear-distortion and a coherent-reflection component. Wave interference between these components limits the accuracy of DPOAEs when evaluating the functi...
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The field of functional neuroimaging (FNI) methodology has developed into a mature but evolving area of knowledge and its applications have been extensive. A general problem in the analysis of FNI data is finding a signal embedded in noise. This is sometimes called signal detection. Signal detection theory focuses in g...
Audiovisual (AV) speech integration is often studied using the McGurk effect, where the combination of specific incongruent auditory and visual speech cues produces the perception of a third illusory speech percept. Recently, several studies have implicated the posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) in the McGurk ef...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Let $G$ be a finitely generated group acting properly by isometries and with a strongly contracting element on a geodesic metric space. Let $N$ be an infinite normal subgroup of $G$, and let $\delta_N$ and $\delta_G$ be the growth rates of $N$ and $G$ with respect to the pseudo-metric induced by the action. We prove th...
We prove a general version of the amenability conjecture in the unified setting of a Gromov hyperbolic group G acting properly cocompactly either on its Cayley graph, or on a CAT(-1)-space. Namely, for any subgroup H of G, we show that H is co-amenable in G if and only if their exponential growth rates (with respect to...
The effect of spatial separation on the ability of listeners to report keywords from two simultaneous talkers was examined. The talkers were presented with equal intensity at a clearly audible level, and were designed to have little spectral overlap in order to reduce energetic interference. The two talkers were presen...
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This study investigated the effects of acoustic noise on the auditory nerve compound action potentials in response to electric pulse trains. Subjects were adult guinea pigs, implanted with a minimally invasive electrode to preserve acoustic sensitivity. Electrically evoked compound action potentials (ECAP) were recorde...
In order to investigate the temporal mechanisms of the auditory system, psychophysical forward masking experiments were conducted in cochlear implant users who had preserved acoustic hearing in the ipsilateral ear. This unique electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) population allowed the measurement of threshold recovery ...
ABSTRACTUNC-45A is an ubiquitously expressed protein highly conserved throughout evolution. Most of what we currently know about UNC-45A pertains to its role as a regulator of the actomyosin system...
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Although it is widely held that colour and form are processed separately in early visual cortex, there is growing evidence that primary visual cortex (V1) may show some joint selectivity for orientation and colour. Colour is supplied to V1 via two very different pathways: the parvocellular pathway (which also supports ...
When spatial attention is directed toward a particular stimulus, increased activity is commonly observed in corresponding locations of the visual cortex. Does this attentional increase in activity indicate improved processing of all features contained within the attended stimulus, or might spatial attention selectively...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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In our empirical data comprising of single-unit and LFP recordings in macaque area V1 and source reconstructed human MEG localized to visual cortex we have observed a robust increase in gamma oscillation frequency with increasing luminance contrast. In addition, at high grating contrasts, a robust decay in gamma power ...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25–80Hz) may play a significant role in information processing, for example by neural grouping (‘binding’) and phase coding. Recent experimental studies have shown that the precise frequency of gamma oscillations varies with input drive (e.g. vi...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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A body orientation with the dorsal side up is usually maintained by lampreys during locomotion. Of crucial importance for this is the vestibular-driven control system. A visual input can affect the body orientation: illumination of one eye during swimming evokes roll tilt towards the source of light. The aim of the pre...
1. Application of D-glutamate to the isolated spinal cord of the lamprey produces phasic activity in ventral roots, which is similar to that of the muscles of the intact swimming animal (5,18). Therefore, the isolated spinal cord may be used as a convenient model for the investigation of the generation of locomotor rhy...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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With the advent of sophisticated acquisition and analysis techniques, decoding the contents of someone's experience has become a reality. We propose a straightforward linear Gaussian approach, where decoding relies on the inversion of properly regularized encoding models, which can still be solved analytically. In orde...
▪ It has long been assumed that sensory neurons are adapted, through both evolutionary and developmental processes, to the statistical properties of the signals to which they are exposed. Attneave (1954), Barlow (1961) proposed that information theory could provide a link between environmental statistics and neural res...
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial mistakes.
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In this paper, an improved and much stronger RNH-QL method based on RBF network and heuristic Q-learning was put forward for route searching in a larger state space. Firstly, it solves the problem of inefficiency of reinforcement learning if a given problem’s state space is increased and there is a lack of prior inform...
Walter J. Freeman was a giant of the field of neuroscience whose visionary work contributed various experimental and theoretical breakthroughs to brain research in the past 60 years. He has pioneered a number of Electroencephalogram and Electrocorticogram tools and approaches that shaped the field, while “Freeman Neuro...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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The ability to discriminate between two brief sounds having identical frequency components, but differing in the intensity of one or more of the components, is studied. The stimulus manipulations include randomizing the overall intensity of the sounds, varying the number and spacing of the components, and varying the i...
Processing mechanisms used for detection of tones in noise can be revealed by using reproducible noise maskers and analyzing the pattern of results across masker waveforms. This study reports detection of a 500-Hz tone in broadband reproducible noise by rabbits using a set of masker waveforms for which human results ar...
A key competitive precondition for any organization involved in any of today's multinational businesses is speed and pace in implementing strategies. Although one's organization may offer superior products or services today, it may quickly lag behind its competitors if it is not adept at implementing critical decisions...
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Ample data indicate that the gustatory cortex (GC) subserves the processing, encoding, and storage of taste information. To further elucidate the neural processes involved, we recorded multi-unit activity in the GC of the freely behaving rat as it became familiar with a novel tastant. Exposure to the tastant was perfor...
Frequency receptive fields (RFs) were determined before and after pairing iontophorectic administration of acetylcholine (ACh) with a repeated single-frequency stimulus in the auditory cortex of barbiturate-anesthesized cats. In 58% of the cells, the paired ACh + tone treatment produced subsequent alterations of freque...
Highly familiar letter sequences (English words) in noncued portions of a tachistoscopic display were shown to substantially reduce accuracy of partial report. These findings suggest that in addition to facilitating character scanning, familiarity may operate in automatically directing attentional resources to a partic...
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There is strong evidence for dissociable "what" and "where" pathways in the auditory system, but considerable debate remains regarding the functional role of these pathways. The sensory-motor account of spatial processing posits that the dorsal brain regions (e.g., inferior parietal lobule, IPL) mediate sensory-motor i...
The neuronal response patterns that are required for an adequate behavioural reaction to subjectively relevant changes in the environment are commonly studied by means of oddball paradigms, in which occasional ‘target’ stimuli have to be detected in a train of frequent ‘non-target’ stimuli. The detection of such task-r...
Blunt trauma abdomen rarely leads to gastrointestinal injury in children and isolated gastric rupture is even rarer presentation. We are reporting a case of isolated gastric rupture after fall from height in a three year old male child.
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The brain encodes information by neural spiking activities, which can be described by time series data as spike counts. Latent Variable Models (LVMs) are widely used to study the unknown factors (i.e. the latent states) that are dependent in a network structure to modulate neural spiking activities. Yet, challenges in ...
At present, the prime methodology for studying neuronal circuit-connectivity, physiology and pathology under in vitro or in vivo conditions is by using substrate-integrated microelectrode arrays. Although this methodology permits simultaneous, cell-non-invasive, long-term recordings of extracellular field potentials ge...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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This study examined the speech perception performance of 71 postlingually deafened adults implanted with the CLARION® Multi-Strategy™ Cochlear Implant. After 3 months of implant use, one third of the patients (n = 23) preferred to use the Simultaneous Analog Stimulation (SAS) strategy, and two thirds of them (n = 48) c...
Patterns of threshold distributions for single-cycle sinusoidal electrical stimulation and single pulse electrical stimulation were compared in primary auditory cortex of the adult cat. Furthermore, the effects of auditory deprivation on these distributions were evaluated and compared across three groups of adult cats....
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Twelve Ss made magnitude estimations of the loudness of each one of a sequence of pure tones according to the rule R(N) = R(N - 1) · [S(N)/S(N - 1)], where R(N) is the response on Trial N, R(N - 1) is the response on Trial N - 1, and S(N)/S(N - 1) is the judged ratio of the “loudness” of the pure tone presented on Tria...
Three models of sequential effects in psychophysica l tasks are defined and experimental results described. These appear most consistent with a model in which the momentary value of the criterion is modified by memory traces, an independent trace being retained for each relevant past event. On this basis, a theory of c...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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Effect of Fractal Tones on the Improvement of Tinnitus Handicap Inventory Functional Scores among Chronic Tinnitus Patients: An Open-label Pilot Study
Strategies for the Selection of Music in the Short-term Management of Mild Tinnitus
Floating frogs sound larger: environmental constraints on signal production drives call frequency changes
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Auditory trace fear conditioning requires perirhinal cortex
Graded persistent activity in entorhinal cortex neurons
Exogenous growth factors do not affect the development of individually cultured murine embryos
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Theta EEG dynamics of the error-related negativity
Electrophysiological correlates of feedback processing in subarachnoid hemorrhage patients.
Every Graph With A Positive Cheeger Constant Contains A Tree With A Positive Cheeger Constant
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Optimized inter-stimulus interval (ISI) and content design for evoking better visual evoked potential (VEP) in brain-computer interface applications
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT INTER-STIMULUS INTERVALS (ISI) ON CORTICAL AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIAL IN NORMAL HEARING ADULTS: A PRELIMINARY FINDING
Oral spray wintertime vitamin D3 supplementation has no impact on inflammation in Gaelic footballers
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Visual Cortical Evoked Potentials in Alcoholics and Normals Maintained on Lithium Carbonate: Augmentation and Reduction Phenomena
Loudness Dependence of Auditory Evoked Potentials as Indicator of Central Serotonergic Neurotransmission: Simultaneous Electrophysiological Recordings and In Vivo Microdialysis in the Rat Primary Auditory Cortex
Porin channels in intact cells of Escherichia coli are not affected by Donnan potentials across the outer membrane.
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Robust stabilization control of bifurcations in Hodgkin-Huxley model with aid of unscented Kalman filter
Robust closed-loop control of spike-and-wave discharges in a thalamocortical computational model of absence epilepsy
Ca2+ Extrusion by NCX Is Compromised in Olfactory Sensory Neurons of OMP−/− Mice
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Stimulus-related changes in cerebral blood oxygenation were measured using high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging sequentially covering visual occipital areas in contiguous sections. During dynamic imaging, healthy subjects silently viewed pseudowords, single false fonts, or length-matched strings of the...
Although investigations into the functional and anatomical organization of language within the human brain began centuries ago, it is recent advanced imaging techniques including functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging that have helped propel our understanding forward at an unprecedented rate...
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Neocortical layer 5 intrinsically bursting (IB) pyramidal neurons were simulated using compartment model methods. Morphological data as well as target neurophysiological responses were taken from a series of published studies on the same set of rat visual cortex pyramidal neurons (Mason, A. and Larkman, A. J., 1990. J....
The Electroencephalogram (EEG) is an important clinical and research tool in neurophysiology. With the advent of recording techniques, new evidence is emerging on the neuronal populations and wiring in the neocortex. A main challenge is to relate the EEG generation mechanisms to the underlying circuitry of the neocorte...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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In this paper, we integrate impulsive control and adaptive control methods, based on the stability theory of impulsive differential equations, generalized projective synchronization between the general complex dynamical networks with time delay is investigated. A nonlinear controller, updating laws and a linear impulsi...
The ultimate state of projective synchronization is hardly predictable. A control algorithm is thus proposed to manipulate the synchronization in arbitrary dimension. The control law derived from the Lyapunov stability theory with the aid of slack variables is effective to any initial conditions. The method allows us t...
Several sufficient conditions which guarantee stability of linear time-delay systems are derived. Each of these results is expressed by a succinct scalar inequality and corresponds to a certain extent to the tradeoff between simplicity and sharpness.
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The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is a series of volume conducted potentials that can be recorded from the scalp within 10 ms following auditory stimulation. Differences between ABRs evoked with binaural stimulation and those constructed by summing equivalent numbers of monaural stimulation to each ear indicate the...
The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is a sound-evoked noninvasively measured electrical potential representing the sum of neuronal activity in the auditory brainstem and midbrain. ABR peak amplitudes and latencies are widely used in human and animal auditory research and for clinical screening. The binaural interacti...
There have been many “end of affair” comments on the Anglo-American special relationship (AASR) in the post-Cold War era. Notwithstanding this, the AASR has managed to persist without losing its vitality up to the present. This article seeks to explain the persistence of the AASR from the perspective of collective iden...
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This paper discusses synaptic inhibition of one pacemaker neuron by another, using data from living synapses. Spike discharges were assimilated to point processes. Inhibitory rate scale and behavior form. (i) Forms (p:q locked and others) with similar prevalent spectral components assembled monotonically with p:q. Betw...
It has been known for 30 years that the output of a repetitively firing neuron or pacemaker can be synchronized (locked) to regularly spaced inhibitory or excitatory postsynaptic input potentials. Conditions for stable locking have been determined mathematically, demonstrated in computer simulation, and locking has bee...
Distillation at an infinite reflux ratio in combination with an infinite number of trays has been investigated.
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Objectives:Current cochlear implant (CI) devices are limited in providing voice pitch information that is critical for listeners' recognition of prosodic contrasts of speech (e.g., intonation and lexical tones). As a result, mastery of the production and perception of such speech contrasts can be ve
Four-band and single-band noise-excited vocoders were used in acoustic simulations to investigate spectral and temporal cues to melodic pitch in the output of a cochlear implant speech processor. Noise carriers were modulated by amplitude envelopes extracted by half-wave rectification and low-pass filtering at 32 or 40...
It has long been known that several popular default and conditional logics exactly describe infinitesimal probability constructs which betoken virtual certainty regarding the truth of one sentence if some other sentence is true. That the rules for default inference also describe a scheme of approximate inference for al...
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The clinical diagnosis can detect the presence of brain disease once significant neuronal disruption has occurred. Early clinical detection of neuropsychological disorder lacks the unification standards. The aim of this study was to describe the neural mechanism of audiovisual interaction in healthy subjects by combini...
The aim of this study was (1) to provide behavioral evidence for multimodal feature integration in an object recognition task in humans and (2) to characterize the processing stages and the neural structures where multisensory interactions take place. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 30 scalp electrod...
ABSTRACTUNC-45A is an ubiquitously expressed protein highly conserved throughout evolution. Most of what we currently know about UNC-45A pertains to its role as a regulator of the actomyosin system...
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Due Due to extensive use of Carbon Fiber Reinforcement Polymer (CFRP) composite in various application such as aerospace, defence, automobile, sports etc. there is a challenge before the industry to deliver the best quality product. To improve the quality of the product there is a need for analysis to ensure the safety...
The combination of materials to form a new material system with enhanced material properties is a well documented historical fact. For example, the ancient Jewish workers during their tenure under the Pharaohs used chopped straws in bricks as a means of enhancing their structural integrity. The Japanese Samurai warrior...
In mammals, acoustic communication plays an important role during social behaviors. Despite their ethological relevance, the mechanisms by which the auditory cortex represents different communication call properties remain elusive. Recent studies have pointed out that communication-sound encoding could be based on disc...
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A Tychonoff space X is called an SV-space if for every prime ideal P of the ring C(X) of continuous real-valued functions on X, the ordered integral domain C (X) P is a valuation ring (i.e., of any two nonzero elements of C (X) P , one divides the other). It is shown that X is an SV-space iff υX is an SV-space iff βX i...
Real closed rings arise in semi-algebraic geometry and topology as well as in the investigation of partially ordered rings. It is shown that localizations of real closed rings with respect to Gabriel filters, or more generally: multiplicative filters, are again real closed. Thus, real closedness is preserved under a la...
The effect of spatial separation on the ability of listeners to report keywords from two simultaneous talkers was examined. The talkers were presented with equal intensity at a clearly audible level, and were designed to have little spectral overlap in order to reduce energetic interference. The two talkers were presen...
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) is one of the most widely used tools to study the neural underpinnings of human cognition. Standard analysis of fMRI data relies on a General Linear Model (GLM) approach to separate stimulus induced signals from noise. Crucially, this approach relies on a number of assumptio...
Functional imaging gives us increasingly detailed information about the location of brain activity. To use this information, we need a clear conception of the meaning of location data. Here, we review methods for reporting location in functional imaging and discuss the problems that arise from the great variability in ...
By using a superluminescent diode as the light source and a depolariser inside the fibre coil, a constant scale factor is achieved without using polarisation control elements. For long-term behaviour an RMS-bias drift of 10 degrees/h is obtained.
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Previously published reports have sought to elucidate the development of visual recognition memory in the human infant by investigating the modulation of infant ERPs by a familiar and novel face (e.g., de Haan and Nelson, 1997 , de Haan and Nelson, 1999 . Variability in infants’ brain responses elicited under the same ...
The ability to recall contextual details associated with an event begins to develop in the first year of life, yet adult levels of recall are not reached until early adolescence. Dual-process models of memory suggest that the distinct retrieval process that supports the recall of such contextual information is recollec...
Every function of n inputs can be efficiently computed by a complete network of n processors in such a way that: If no faults occur, no set of size t n /2 of players gets any additional information (other than the function value), Even if Byzantine faults are allowed, no set of size t n /3 can either disrupt the comput...
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Currently there is no effective or standardized population survey technique for estimating abundance of band-tailed pigeons (Columbafasciata). I evaluated a point count technique for estimating relative abundance of band-tailed pigeons. I counted band-tailed pigeons detected by coo call at random point locations in the...
Geophagy is widespread and well documented for mammals, but avian geophagy has only recently become the subject of serious scientific investigation. I analyzed data from 606 mornings of observations at a large avian geophagy site or “clay lick” in the southwestern Amazon Basin to examine the effects of weather on bird ...
Summary Perception routinely integrates inputs from different senses. Stimulus temporal proximity critically determines whether or not these inputs are bound together. Despite the temporal window of integration being a widely accepted notion, its neurophysiological substrate remains unclear. Many types of common audio-...
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Background: While consciousness and top-down attention seem to be inextricably connected, recent evidence has suggested that these processes can be present in the absence of the other. Recent studies show that observers can pay attention to an invisible stimulus (unconscious), and that a stimulus can be clearly seen in...
It is not clear whether attention is necessary or not for consciousness. We studied the relationship between attention and consciousness by tracking their electrophysiological correlates. The participants attended to visual targets, ignored nontargets in the prespecified visual field and ignored all stimuli in the oppo...
this failure of Europanization in these countries is correlated with the preferences of the ruling elites in these countries.
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We present a unified statistical theory for assessing the significance of apparent signal observed in noisy difference images. The results are usable in a wide range of applications, including fMRI, but are discussed with particular reference to PET images which represent changes in cerebral blood flow elicited by a sp...
A method for detecting significant and regionally specific correlations between sensory input and the brain's physiological response, as measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), is presented in this paper. The method involves testing for correlations between sensory input and the hemodynamic response ...
not available DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/pulse.v5i2.20263 Pulse Vol.5 July 2011 p.31-40
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Developmental Language Impairment (DLI) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 12% to 14% of the school-age children in the United States. While substantial studies have shown a wide range of linguistic and non-linguistic difficulty in individuals with DLI, very little is known about the neuroanatomical mechanisms ...
Specific language impairment (SLI) is a developmental disorder linked to deficient auditory processing. In this magnetoencephalography (MEG) study we investigated a specific prolonged auditory response (N250m) that has been reported predominantly in children and is associated with level of language skills. We recorded ...
ABSTRACTUNC-45A is an ubiquitously expressed protein highly conserved throughout evolution. Most of what we currently know about UNC-45A pertains to its role as a regulator of the actomyosin system...
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Somatosensory, brainstem auditory evoked and peripheral sensory-motor responses were recorded in rats anaesthetized with either pentobarbital or a ketamine-xylazine combination. This was carried out in order to assess which of these agents degraded responses to a lesser extent and thus would be more suitable for monito...
In mammals, acoustic communication plays an important role during social behaviors. Despite their ethological relevance, the mechanisms by which the auditory cortex represents different communication call properties remain elusive. Recent studies have pointed out that communication-sound encoding could be based on disc...
Corruption, which is a persistent feature in human societies throughout time and space, affects not only the administration of the state but also every societal organ including the church. The ‘virus of corruption’ has penetrated into functioning systems of the various stakeholders both locally and globally. Various ap...
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Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as having the same size when presented at different viewing distances. In this article, we review the literature on size and distance perception to form an overarching synthesis of how the brain might combine retinal image...
Specific abnormalities of vision in schizophrenia have been observed to affect high-level and some low-level integration mechanisms, suggesting that people with schizophrenia may experience anomalies across different stages in the visual system affecting either early or late processing or both. Here, we review the rese...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Standard inference in neuroimaging consists in describing brain activations elicited and modulated by different kinds of stimuli. Recently however, paradigms have been studied in which the converse operation is performed, thus inferring behavioral or mental states associated with activation images. Here, we use the wel...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to estimate the average receptive field sizes of neurons in each of several striate and extrastriate visual areas of the human cerebral cortex. The boundaries of the visual areas were determined by retinotopic mapping procedures and were visualized on flattened repr...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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In this paper, we introduce a new model called Latent Mixture of Discriminative Experts which can automatically learn the temporal relationship between different modalities. Since, we train separate experts for each modality, LMDE is capable of improving the prediction performance even with limited amount of data. For ...
If a dialog system can respond to a user as naturally as a human, the interaction will be smoother. In this research, we aim to develop a dialog system by emulating the human behavior in a chat-like dialog. In this paper, we developed a dialog system which could generate chat-like responses and their timing using a dec...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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This paper reports on the performance of the Neuromorphic IRFPA, the first IRFPA designed and fabricated to conduct temporal and spatial processing on the focal plane. The Neuromorphic IRFPA's unique on-chip processing capability can perform retina-like functions such as lateral inhibition and contrast enhancement, spa...
The harmonic input method of nonlinear system identification is modified to allow the Volterra series approach to be used for psychophysical investigation of various aspects of human pattern vision in the spatial frequency domain. While it is well known that only one modulation transfer function provides a complete cha...
Adverse, unfavourable life conditions, particularly during early life stages and infancy, can lead to epigenetic regulation of genes involved in stress-response, behavioral disinhibition, and cognitive-emotional systems. Over time, the ultimate final outcome can be expressed through behaviors bedeviled by problems with...
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The spatial selectivity of the electroretinogram in response to pattern onset-offset stimuli was studied in man at several levels of adaptation ranging from scotopic to photopic levels. Under conditions of rod function the peak of the spatial selectivity based on amplitude measurements of the pattern-onset response occ...
The pattern properties of the visually evoked potential and the electroretinogram have been investigated for phase alternated patterns of checks presented to the near periphery of the retina. When the eye was light-adapted, coarse patterns became relatively more effective for eliciting the evoked potential as the stimu...
This paper presents two novel generic adaptive batching schemes for replicated servers. Both schemes are oblivious to the underlying communication protocols. Our novel schemes adapt their batching levels automatically and immediately according to the current communication load. This is done without any explicit monitor...
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