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Feb 14, 2002 - pinpoint activation on the lower bank of the anterior sequence ...... European Community (EUVD 86/609/EEC) for the care and use of power for ...
standing on a moving train and an observer watching the train go by. We ... However, from the perspective of the observer in the earth's frame of reference ... reference, a coordinate system could be defined by the distance from the .... visual field
rons required a smoothly curved surface in depth or anterior part .... cate the response analysis window. sensitivity .... (position 1 ) resulted in significant responses (analysis of variance ..... extraction of disparity variations imposes specific
In order to study the effects of processing load, one group of ... encoding. Consistent with previous findings, allocation of attention did not ..... the basis of the performance on the previous trials .... lines shown in Table 3 increase regularly.
Buchanan, T. S., Almdale, D. P. J., Lewis,. J. L., Rymer, W. Z. 1986. Characteristics of synergic relations during isometric con- tractions of human elbow muscles.
Aug 8, 2004 - We thank J. Schall and H. Hock for comments on an earlier version of the ... S. The Interpretation of Visual Motion (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, ...
stein, 1963; Epstein, Bontrager, & Park, 1962). The subject was directed to base the response on an immediate impression of shape or orientation. The first ...
Few errors on the sign of the curvature are found for self-motion for both field ... that the detection of surface curvature from motion is .... on a dark background.
from motion, which they called the kinetic depth effect. In their work ... Infants viewed kinetic random-dot displays that specified three-dimensional cubes. The cubes ..... physical to the psychical (C. S. Williams, Trans.; revised by S. Wa- terlow)
the humans when operating complex systems under time pressure with multiple information .... Indeed, the fuzzy rules that link these inputs and outputs had to be set a priori from expertise. A consistent method to avoid such drawbacks is to use auto-
Abstract The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate whether and how using a light fingertip touch for postural control during quiet standing ...
together inthis way (Beck, 1966; Julesz, 1971; Treisman,. 1985, 1986). Figure 5A shows that even 3-D shapesthat are conveyed by shading can provide tokens ...
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These findings were discussed in the con- text of the size-distance invariance hypothesis. A recent review of the experimental literature (Epstein, Park, & Casey,.
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Krackow, S. Potential mechanisms for sex ratio adjustment in mammals and ..... Here j is the only free parameter, representing the internal observation error; it is.
To evaluate the influence of egomotion on the three-dimensional visual processing of structure-from- motion @FM), we compared the visual discrimination ...
Editeur : revue Futures, Mai 1992, 16 pagesAuteur : Fabrice HatemChanges in attitudes and approaches to the philosophy of planning : the case of FranceThe ...
the mechanisms that are used for processing properties of real objects in real ... son,â were investigated as a function of angle of view, they were found to be ...
Sep 10, 2004 - the shape of the target quadrilateral. They made consistent errors on this task: the adjusted quadrilateral was about 2% wider and about 2% ...
Known in chemometrics as âSelf Modeling Curve Resolutionâ. [Lawton & Sylvestre ... Automated background and filtering still required. ICASSP 2013. 10 / 22 ...
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the expectations presented in Table 2 and the data in Table 3 shows that in every instance the outcome was pre- dictable entirely on the basis of relative visual ...
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