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An interactional ‘live eye tracking’ study in autism spectrum disorder : combining qualitative and quantitative approaches in the study of gaze

2017

Recent studies on gaze behaviours in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have utilised “live eye tracking.” Such research has focused on generating quantitative eye tracking measurements, which provide limited (if any) qualitative contextual details of the actual interactions in which gaze occurs. This article presents a novel methodological approach that combines live eye tracking with qualitative interaction analysis, multimodally informed conversation analysis. Drawing on eye tracking and wide-angle video recordings, this combination renders visible some of the functions, or what gaze “does,” in interactional situations. The participants include three children with ASD and th…

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Spatial and temporal pattern of neuroblasts, proliferation, and Engrailed expression during early brain development in Tenebrio molitor L. (Coleopter…

2003

Abstract In insects, the knowledge of embryonic brain development is still fragmentary, and comparative data are scarce. In this study, we explored aspects of embryonic brain development in the coleopteran Tenebrio molitor . A detailed description is provided of the spatial and temporal pattern of the embryonic brain neuroblasts during 18–60% of embryonic development. Approximately 125 brain NBs have been identified in each hemisphere of the brain at about 40% of embryonic development. A subset of five neuroblasts, among them the two progenitors of the mushroom bodies and two progenitors of the larval antennal lobe, are morphologically identifiable by their larger size. As revealed by incor…

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Ģeogrāfiskās nomenklatūras vārdi latviešu toponīmijā

2014

Sanda Rapa ĢEOGRĀFISKĀS NOMENKLATŪRAS VĀRDI LATVIEŠU TOPONĪMIJĀ Anotācija Pētījumā apkopoti, sistematizēti un etimoloģiskā, areālā, derivatīvā un semantiskā aspektā analizēti LU Latviešu valodas institūta vietvārdu kartotēkā un dažādos citos avotos fiksētie ģeogrāfiskās nomenklatūras vārdi jeb saliktā vietvārdā ietilpstošie sugasvārdi un to varianti. Analizējot ģeogrāfisko apelatīvu etimoloģiju, raksturota to etimoloģiskā statistika un galvenie aizguvumu ceļi. Noteiktas galvenās izplatītāko areālismu izoglosas. Aplūkoti raksturīgākie nomenklatūras vārdu derivācijas paņēmieni. Raksturoti specifiskie onomastiskie procesi toponīmijā, pievēršot īpašu uzmanību nomenklatūras vārdu semantiskajām p…

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MOESM7 of Histone macroH2A1.2 promotes metabolic health and leanness by inhibiting adipogenesis

2016

Additional file 7. Figure S6. Histogram representing the distance and the frequency of macroH2A1.2-binding regions from transcriptional starting site (TSS), genome-wide.

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Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Coinfection outcome in an opportunistic pathogen depends on the inter-strain interactions

2017

Bacterial densities (mean ± S.E.M.) of dose controls of strains A, B and C of Flavobacterium columnare in the growth experiment. The average optical density of the cultures is on the Y-axis, and culture time on the X-axis. (DOC 65 kb)

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MOESM2 of Subtracting the sequence bias from partially digested MNase-seq data reveals a general contribution of TFIIS to nucleosome positioning

2017

Additional file 2. Metagene analysis of the chromatin and naked DNA signals. A, B) Genes were scaled to the same length and then aligned to their TSS or their pAS. All the genes in the yeast genome for which a TSS was available were considered. Zoom-in view of the data in Fig. 1a: A) closer to the TSS; B) closer to the pAS. C) Those genes whose pAS was at least 500 bp away from a TSS were selected, scaled to the same length, and represented as in B. D) Difference between the corrected and raw signals. Genes were scaled and aligned as in Fig. 1a, b. The Y-axis represents the logarithm of the p value of the difference. Two different curves are shown: one represents the positive difference val…

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Developmental commonalities between object and face recognition in adolescence

2016

In the visual perception literature, the recognition of faces has often been contrasted with that of non-face objects, in terms of differences with regard to the role of parts, part relations and holistic processing. However, recent evidence from developmental studies has begun to blur this sharp distinction. We review evidence for a protracted development of object recognition that is reminiscent of the well-documented slow maturation observed for faces. The prolonged development manifests itself in a retarded processing of metric part relations as opposed to that of individual parts and offers surprising parallels to developmental accounts of face recognition, even though the interpretati…

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Assessing the accommodation response after near visual tasks using different handheld electronic devices

2018

ABSTRACT Purpose: To assess the accommodation response after short reading periods using a tablet and a smartphone as well as determine potential differences in the accommodation response at various stimulus vergences using a Hartmann- Shack aberrometer. Methods: Eighteen healthy subjects with astigmatism of less than 1 D, corrected visual acuity of 20/20 or better, and normal findings in an ophthalmic examination were enrolled. Accommodation responses were obtained under three different conditions: accommodation system of the eye relaxed and visually stressed with a tablet and an smartphone for 10 min, at a distance of 0.25 m from the subject's eyes. Three measurements of accommodation res…

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From Baby's Play to Child's Play: A Study on the Subjectivation Process of Autistic Children

2018

ABSTRACT Could the primitive play of the baby reveal early traces of a probable autistic organization underway with the young child? To what extent the investment of the baby with regard to the objects of the external world and the environment could be associated with his first experiences with the maternal object? Such questions are addressed in this article, which main objective is to address the subjectivation process of autistic children, on basis of the relation between the early play of the baby and the symbolic play of the young child. Through a longitudinal study of infants showing risk of autism, it has been found that it is possible to detect at an early age peculiarities in the w…

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Data set for the manuscript "A machine learning approach to quantifying the specificity of color-emotion associations and their cultural differences"

2019

Each row represents the ratings of the intensity of 20 emotions associated with the color term given by variable "color", by participant identified by variable "subject"

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