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Phenomenal transparency and cognitive self-reference

2003

A representationalist analysis of strong first-person phenomena is developed (Baker 1998), and it is argued that conscious, cognitive self-reference can be naturalized under this representationalist analysis. According to this view, the phenomenal first-person perspective is a condition of possibility for the emergence of a cognitive first-person perspective. Cognitive self-reference always is reference to the phenomenal content of a transparent self-model. The concepts of phenomenal transparency and introspection are clarified. More generally, I suggest that the concepts of “phenomenal opacity” and “phenomenal transparency” are interesting instruments for analyzing conscious, self-represen…

Cognitive sciencePhilosophy of mindSelf modelCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionEpistemologyPhilosophyReflexivitySelf-referenceSelf-consciousnessIntrospectionConsciousnessPsychologymedia_commonPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
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Transcendental Apperception: Consciousness or Self-Consciousness? Comments on Chapter 9 of Patricia Kitcher'sKant's Thinker

2014

AbstractA core thesis of Kitcher's is that thinking about objects requires awareness of necessary connections between one's object-directed representations ‘as such’ and that this is what Kant means by the transcendental unity of apperception. I argue that Kant's main point is the spontaneity or ‘self-made-ness’ of combination rather than the requirement of reflexive awareness of combination, that Kitcher provides no plausible account of how recognition of representations ‘as such’ should be constituted and that in fact Kant himself appears to lack the theoretical resources to clearly distinguish between (first-level) consciousness and self-consciousness or apperception properly so-called.

Cognitive sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectRepresentation (arts)EpistemologyReflexive pronounPhilosophyReflexivitySelf-consciousnessTranscendental numberConsciousnessFunction (engineering)PsychologyApperceptionmedia_commonKantian Review
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Evolution Characteristics of Delamination Damage in CFRP Composites Under Transverse Loading

2012

The initiation and subsequent progression of delamination in CFRP composite laminates is examined using finite element method. A 12-ply CFRP composite, with a total thickness of 2.4 mm and anti-symmetric ply sequence is simulated under three-point bend test setup. Each unidirectional composite lamina is treated as an equivalent elastic and orthotropic panel. Interface behavior is defined using cohesive damage model. Complementary three-point bend test on the specimen is performed at crosshead speed of 2 mm/min. The measured load–deflection response at mid-span location compares well with predicted values. Interface delamination accounts for up to 46.7% reduction in flexural stiffness from t…

Cohesive zone modelMaterials scienceFlexural strengthComposite numberUltimate tensile strengthDelaminationFlexural rigidityComposite laminatesComposite materialOrthotropic material
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Risposta teorico - sperimentale di colonne presso-inflesse in c.a. in assenza e in presenza di rinforzi

2014

Colonne in c.a. Pressoflessione RinforziSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzioni
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Colour segmentation based on a light reflection model to locate citrus fruits for robotic harvesting

1993

Abstract Colour segmentation with a vision system is a good procedure to identify and locate fruits in robotic harvesting. Natural illumination conditions present in these environments produce a very variable illumination of the scene, in addition, fruits are usually partially occluded, and complete visual information about them is not available. The colour segmentation used for these purposes must take into account the appearance of highlights and shadows that natural illumination conditions produce. A method based on the Dichromatic Reflection Model for the light reflected from the surface object is reported here. Through the assumption of this model the light rays reflected from points o…

Color imageMachine visionComputer sciencebusiness.industryForestryImage segmentationHorticultureRayComputer Science ApplicationsPosition (vector)ShadowReflection (physics)SegmentationComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceComputers and Electronics in Agriculture
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Simplified analytical model for flexural response of external R.C. frames with smooth rebars

2018

In this paper an analytical model in a closed form able to reproduce the monotonic flexural response of external RC beam-column joints with smooth rebars is presented. The column is subjected to a constant vertical load and the beam to a monotonically increasing lateral force applied at the tip. The model is based on the flexural behavior of the beam and the column determined adopting a concentrated plasticity hinge model including slippage of the main reinforcing bars of the beam. A simplified bilinear moment-axial force domain is assumed to derive the ultimate moment associated with the design axial force. For the joint, a simple truss model is adopted to predict shear strength and panel …

ColumnMechanical EngineeringSmooth rebarShearBeamBuilding and ConstructionBeam; Column; Flexure; Joint; Shear; Smooth rebars; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction; Mechanics of Materials; Mechanical EngineeringSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniJointSmooth rebarsMechanics of MaterialsMechanics of MaterialFlexureCivil and Structural Engineering
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Early prediction of coma recovery after cardiac arrest with blinded pupillometry

2017

Objectives Prognostication studies on comatose cardiac arrest (CA) patients are limited by lack of blinding, potentially causing overestimation of outcome predictors and self-fulfilling prophecy. Using a blinded approach, we analysed the value of quantitative automated pupillometry to predict neurological recovery after CA. Methods We examined a prospective cohort of 103 comatose adult patients who were unconscious 48 hours after CA and underwent repeated measurements of quantitative pupillary light reflex (PLR) using the Neurolight-Algiscan® device. Clinical examination, electroencephalography (EEG), somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) and serum neuron specific enolase (NSE) were perfor…

Comamedicine.diagnostic_test030208 emergency & critical care medicineElectroencephalography03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeurologySomatosensory evoked potentialAnesthesiaPredictive value of testsSeverity of illnessmedicineNeurology (clinical)Pupillary light reflexmedicine.symptomProspective cohort studyPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPupillometryAnnals of Neurology
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Normed vector spaces consisting of classes of convex sets

1965

CombinatoricsStrictly convex spaceConvex analysisGeneral MathematicsLocally convex topological vector spaceUniformly convex spaceAbsolutely convex setReflexive spaceTopologyMathematicsDual pairNormed vector spaceMathematische Zeitschrift
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From Erasure to Recognition (and Back Again?)

2015

CommunicationFlemish Sign LanguageManually coded languagebusiness.industrylanguageSociolinguistics of sign languagesErasureSign languagePsychologybusinesslanguage.human_languageLinguistics
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V11. Functional hierarchy within an overall network for visual motion processing and ocular-motor control at rest

2015

Introduction Visual motion processing on one hand and ocular motor functions on the other are rarely studied together in vivo in humans. The interrelation of these functional networks is rather unclear, even though their functional dependence seems obvious. In several fMRI studies the essential nodes of both networks could be localized using voluntary optokinetic ('look') nystagmus (OKN) in the horizontal plane incorporating visual motion tracking (Dieterich et al., 2009). Here, functional connectivity (FC) between these nodes representing both networks was studies using resting-state FC. Methods Resting-state fMRI data of 200 healthy adults (age 44.1±17.9; 79 male) were included in the cro…

Communicationbusiness.industrySuperior colliculusPattern recognitionNystagmusOptokinetic reflexHorizontal planecomputer.software_genreSensory SystemsHierarchical clusteringWhite mattermedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyVoxelPhysiology (medical)medicineNeurology (clinical)Artificial intelligencemedicine.symptomPsychologybusinesscomputerPartial correlationClinical Neurophysiology
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