Search results for "Movement"

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How Our Gaze Reacts to Another Person’s Tears? Experimental Insights Into Eye Tracking Technology

2020

Crying is an ubiquitous human behavior through which an emotion is expressed on the face together with visible tears and constitutes a slippery riddle for researchers. To provide an answer to the question “How our gaze reacts to another person’s tears?,” we made use of eye tracking technology to study a series of visual stimuli. By presenting an illustrative example through an experimental setting specifically designed to study the “tearing effect,” the present work aims to offer methodological insight on how to use eye-tracking technology to study non-verbal cues. A sample of 30 healthy young women with normal visual acuity performed a within-subjects task in which they evaluated images of…

Visual perceptiongenetic structuresmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990cryingEmpathygazeeye trackingPerceptionReading (process)medicinePsychologyempathyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonOriginal ResearchCryingEye movementtearsGazeeye diseaseslcsh:PsychologyEye trackingsense organsmedicine.symptomPsychologyCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Eye movements when reading words with $YMβOL$ and NUM83R5: There is a cost

2009

Recent evidence from masked priming experiments has revealed that readers regularize letter-like symbols and letter-like numbers into their corresponding base letters with minimal processing cost. However, one open question is whether the same pattern occurs when these items are presented during normal silent reading. In the present study, we respond to this question in an eye-movement experiment that included sentences with words that had symbols and numbers as letters, as in “YESTERDAY I SAW THE SECRE74RY WORKING VERY HARD”. Results revealed that there is a greater reading cost associated with letter-by-number replacements than with letter-by-symbol replacements, especially when the repla…

Visual word recognitionCommunicationbusiness.industryCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEye movementExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionYesterdayArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Reading (process)PerceptionbusinessPsychologyPriming (psychology)Word (group theory)Cognitive psychologymedia_commonVisual Cognition
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What Conclusions does Rapid Image Classification by Eye Movements Provide for Machine Vision?

2008

Human ability to rapidly classify images of natural objects has been a matter of study for more than a decade. Recently eye movements have been exploited as a behavioural response, which has lead to alternative hypotheses of natural image processing. In this research, twelve volunteers made a movement towards a briefly displayed digital image if it was an animal, and a movement away otherwise. In both cases, the average response time was more than 400 milliseconds.

VogDigital imageGeographyContextual image classificationbusiness.industryMovement (music)Machine visionNatural (music)Eye movementComputer visionImage processingArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Simulating mechanical consequences of voluntary movement upon whole-body equilibrium: the arm-raising paradigm revisited.

2001

Voluntary arm-raising movement performed during the upright human stance position imposes a perturbation to an already unstable bipedal posture characterised by a high body centre of mass (CoM). Inertial forces due to arm acceleration and displacement of the CoM of the arm which alters the CoM position of the whole body represent the two sources of disequilibrium. A current model of postural control explains equilibrium maintenance through the action of anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) that would offset any destabilising effect of the voluntary movement. The purpose of this paper was to quantify, using computer simulation, the postural perturbation due to arm raising movement. The m…

VolitionGeneral Computer Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMovementInertiaTrunkModels BiologicalBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structureTrunk rotationControl theoryFictitious forcemedicineArmTorqueHumansShoulder jointAnkleWhole bodyCyberneticsPostural BalanceBiotechnologyMathematicsmedia_commonBiological cybernetics
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Comparison of distance covered in paddle in the serve team according to performance level

2013

Although paddle is the second most practiced sport in Spain, the scientific knowledge about the players' work-load is still very low. The serve is a critical situation because the team has the opportunity to start the point attacking by approaching the net straight after the serve. However, the distance covered by the serve team still has not been studied in padel. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyse the distance covered by the serve team according performance level. It was hypothesized that the server would cover more distance than his partner due to the approach to the net after the serve. Moreover, it also was hypothesized that the difference between serve and partner would be greater…

WORKRATEActivity patternsWilcoxon signed-rank testbusiness.industryComputer scienceeducationMicrosoft excelPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSample (statistics)Discount pointsMovement analysisStatisticsWorkrateMovement analysisEducación Física y DeportivaPaddleThe InternetACTIVITY PATTERNSMOVEMENT ANALYSISlcsh:Sports medicinebusinesslcsh:RC1200-1245
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Old wine in new wineskins? Understanding the cooperative movement: Catalonia, 1860-1939

2020

Different factors have been proposed to explain why in some regions there is a greater tendency to form cooperatives. The debate remains open. In this study, we look at the spread of cooperativism within Catalonia from 1860 to 1939. Catalonia was not just the leading industrial region in Spain but also where cooperatives first emerged and had a greater presence. In line with the existing evidence, we find that cooperativism spread from coastal municipalities to the hinterland. In particular, it seems that local conditions (literacy and social capital) facilitated this process, while accessibility to the transport network and neighbouring effects also played a significant role. This work was…

WineHistoryCatalonia060106 history of social sciencesMovement (music)Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)06 humanities and the arts060104 historySocial capitalPolitical economyEconomicsAgricultural cooperatives0601 history and archaeology
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Data from: First records of complete annual cycles in water rails Rallus aquaticus show evidence of itinerant breeding and a complex migration system

2020

In water rails Rallus aquaticus, northern and eastern populations are migratory while southern and western populations are sedentary. Few details are known about the annual cycle of this elusive species. We studied movements and breeding in water rails from southernmost Norway where the species occurs year-round. Colour-ringed wintering birds occurred only occasionally at the study site in summer, and vice versa. Geolocator tracks revealed that wintering birds (n = 10) migrated eastwards in spring to breed on both sides of the Baltic Sea, whereas a single breeding bird from the study site wintered in north Italy. Ambient light records of geolocator birds further indicated that all but one i…

Winteringmigration ecologywater railsincubationwetland birdsBreedingRallus aquaticusanimal movementlight-level geolocatorswetlandAvian migrationgeolocatorlight-level loggeranimal tracking
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Did the three little pigs frighten the wolf? How deaf readers use lexical and syntactic cues to comprehend sentences

2020

Abstract Background The ways in which students with deafness process syntactic and semantic cues while reading sentences are unclear. While some studies have supported the preference for semantic cues, others have not. Aim To examine differences in the processing of syntactic versus semantic cues during sentence reading among students who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH). Method Twenty DHH students (mean age = 12.48 years) and 20 chronologically age-matched students with typical hearing (TH) were asked to read sentences written in Spanish with different grammatical structures and to choose the picture that best matched the sentences’ meaning while their eye movements were being registered.…

Wolvesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEye movementMean agePreferenceSemanticsClinical PsychologyReadingActive voiceReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyAnimalsHumansSentence readingEye trackingCuesComprehensionPsychologyLanguageMeaning (linguistics)Cognitive psychologymedia_commonResearch in Developmental Disabilities
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Quantitative studies of bird movement: a methodological review

1999

The past several years have seen the development of a number of statistical models and methods for drawing inferences about bird movement using data from marked individuals. It can be difficult to keep up with this rapid development of new methods, so our purpose here is to categorize and review methods for drawing inferences about avian movement. We also outline recommendations about future work, dealing both with methodological developments and with studies directed at hypotheses about bird movement of interest from conservation, management, or ecological perspectives.

Work (electrical)CategorizationManagement scienceMovement (music)SociologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBird Study
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THE SCUOLA OFFICINA MECCANICA IN VILLAGGIO MONTE DEGLI ULIVI IN RIESI. READING AND ANALYSIS THROUGH SURVEYING.

2017

This research analyses in depth the project of one of the most representative work of the Modern Architectural Movement in Sicily – the Scuola Officina Meccanica, located in Villaggio Monte degli Ulivi, in Riesi (CL), designed by the architect Leonardo Ricci between 1962 and 1968. The main objective is to contribute to the conservation of the architectural work through its analysis and study for a careful and conscious restoration. The research methodology aimed to retrace the compositional and geometric principles that defined the design process and its unique configuration.

Work (electrical)Movement (music)Research methodologyReading (process)media_common.quotation_subjectSurveying process graphical representation geometric investigation analysis and interpretation design and composition principlesSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoArtmedia_commonVisual arts
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