نتایج جستجو برای: fish imagery

تعداد نتایج: 152295  

2012
Rosanne L. Rademaker Joel Pearson

Visual imagery has been closely linked to brain mechanisms involved in perception. Can visual imagery, like visual perception, improve by means of training? Previous research has demonstrated that people can reliably evaluate the vividness of single episodes of imagination - might the metacognition of imagery also improve over the course of training? We had participants imagine colored Gabor pa...

Journal: :journal of medical signals and sensors 0

in this article, multichannel eeg signals of artists and nonartists were analyzed during the performances of visual perception and mental imagery of paintings using cepstrum coefficients. each of the calculated cepstrum coefficients and their parameters such as energy, average, standard deviation and entropy were separately used for distinguishing the two groups. it was also found that a distin...

2017
Wen-Sung Chung N. Justin Marshall

In common with their major competitors, the fish, squid are fast moving visual predators that live over a great range of depths in the ocean. Both squid and fish show a variety of adaptations with respect to optical properties, receptors and their underlying neural circuits, and these adaptations are often linked to the light conditions of their specific niche. In contrast to the extensive inve...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychiatry 2014
Natasha L Matthews Kathleen P Collins Katharine N Thakkar Sohee Park

INTRODUCTION The ability to form mental images that reconstruct former perceptual experiences is closely related to working memory (WM) ability. However, whereas WM deficits are established as a core feature of schizophrenia, an independent body of work suggests that mental imagery ability is enhanced in the disorder. Across two experiments we investigated mental imagery in schizophrenia and it...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Eiichi Naito Takanori Kochiyama Ryo Kitada Satoshi Nakamura Michikazu Matsumura Yoshiharu Yonekura Norihiro Sadato

It has been proposed that motor imagery contains an element of sensory experiences (kinesthetic sensations), which is a substitute for the sensory feedback that would normally arise from the overt action. No evidence has been provided about whether kinesthetic sensation is centrally simulated during motor imagery. We psychophysically tested whether motor imagery of palmar flexion or dorsiflexio...

2015
Zhang Yijing Du Xiaoping Liu Fang Jing Xiaolu Wu Bin

OBJECTIVES The present study aimed to investigate the effects of guided imagery training on heart rate variability in individuals while performing spaceflight emergency tasks. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-one student subjects were recruited for the experiment and randomly divided into two groups: imagery group (n = 11) and control group (n = 10). The imagery group received instructor-guided i...

Journal: :Stroke 2006
Nikhil Sharma Valerie M Pomeroy Jean-Claude Baron

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Understanding brain plasticity after stroke is important in developing rehabilitation strategies. Active movement therapies show considerable promise but depend on motor performance, excluding many otherwise eligible patients. Motor imagery is widely used in sport to improve performance, which raises the possibility of applying it both as a rehabilitation method and to ac...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Don Hillger Tom Kopp Curtis J. Seaman Steven D. Miller Dan Lindsey Eric Stevens Jeremy Solbrig William C. Straka Melissa Kreller Arunas P. Kuciauskas Amanda Terborg

Visible/Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Imagery from the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (S-NPP) satellite is the finest spatial resolution (375 m) multi-spectral imagery of any operational meteorological satellite to date. The Imagery environmental data record (EDR) has been designated as a Key Performance Parameter (KPP) for VIIRS, meaning that its performance is vital to ...

2015
Rebecca W. Gelding William Forde Thompson Blake W. Johnson

Musical imagery is a relatively unexplored area, partly because of deficiencies in existing experimental paradigms, which are often difficult, unreliable, or do not provide objective measures of performance. Here we describe a novel protocol, the Pitch Imagery Arrow Task (PIAT), which induces and trains pitch imagery in both musicians and non-musicians. Given a tonal context and an initial pitc...

Journal: :GeoInformatica 2008
Ching-Chien Chen Craig A. Knoblock Cyrus Shahabi

Recent growth of geospatial information online has made it possible to access various maps and orthoimagery. Conflating these maps and imagery can create images that combine the visual appeal of imagery with the attribution information from maps. The existing systems require human intervention to conflate maps with imagery. We present a novel approach that utilizes vector datasets as “glue” to ...

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