نتایج جستجو برای: purposive

تعداد نتایج: 19016  

Journal: :Seizure 2015
Priya Agarwal Bhavna Kaul Garima Shukla Achal Srivastava Mamta Bhushan Singh Vinay Goyal Madhuri Behari Ashish Suri Aditya Gupta Ajay Garg Shailesh Gaikwad C. S. Bal

PURPOSE Ictal motor phenomena play a crucial role in the localization of seizure focus in the management of refractory focal epilepsy. While the importance of unilateral automatisms is well established, little attention is paid to the contralateral relatively immobile limb. In cases where automatisms mimic clonic or dystonic movements and in the absence of previously well-established signs, uni...

2005
George V. Lauder

Philosophers of evolutionary biology favor the so-called "etiological concept" of function according to which the function of a trait is its evolutionary purpose, defined as the effect for which that trait was favored by natural selection. We term this the selected effect (SE) analysis of function. An alternative account of function was introduced by Robert Cummins in a non-evolutionary and non...

2009
Vassilios N. Christopoulos Paul R. Schrater

Due to noisy motor commands and imprecise and ambiguous sensory information, there is often substantial uncertainty about the relative location between our body and objects in the environment. Little is known about how well people manage and compensate for this uncertainty in purposive movement tasks like grasping. Grasping objects requires reach trajectories to generate object-fingers contacts...

2016
Maninder Singh Setia

Once the research question and the research design have been finalised, it is important to select the appropriate sample for the study. The method by which the researcher selects the sample is the ' Sampling Method'. There are essentially two types of sampling methods: 1) probability sampling - based on chance events (such as random numbers, flipping a coin etc.); and 2) non-probability samplin...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Kendra Arkley Robyn A. Grant Ben Mitchinson Tony J. Prescott

During exploration, rats and other small mammals make rhythmic back-and-forth sweeps of their long facial whiskers (macrovibrissae) [1-3]. These "whisking" movements are modulated by head movement [4] and by vibrissal sensory input [5, 6] and hence are often considered "active" in the Gibsonian sense of being purposive and information seeking [7, 8]. An important hallmark of active sensing is t...

1996
Yasutake Takahashi Minoru Asada Koh Hosoda

Reinforcement learning has recently been receiving increased attention as a method for robot learning with little or no a priori knowledge and higher capability of reactive and adaptive behaviors. However, there are two major problems in applying it to real robot tasks: how to construct the state space, and how to reduce the learning time. This paper presents a method by which a robot learns pu...

2018
Shuo Chen Chenggao Luo Bin Deng Hongqiang Wang Yongqiang Cheng Zhaowen Zhuang

As a promising radar imaging technique, terahertz coded-aperture imaging (TCAI) can achieve high-resolution, forward-looking, and staring imaging by producing spatiotemporal independent signals with coded apertures. In this paper, we propose a three-dimensional (3D) TCAI architecture based on single input multiple output (SIMO) technology, which can reduce the coding and sampling times sharply....

Journal: :Clinical laboratory science : journal of the American Society for Medical Technology 2010
Suzanne Campbell Barbara Y LaCost

OBJECTIVES To identify the experiences, training, and opportunities that directed and influenced the career paths of women clinical laboratory scientists that transitioned to higher education administrators. METHODS A multi-site case study design was selected for this qualitative research involving a purposive sample of eight research participants. Data collection was guided by ten open-ended...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1985
C J Bruce M E Goldberg

We studied the activity of single neurons in the frontal eye fields of awake macaque monkeys trained to perform several oculomotor tasks. Fifty-four percent of neurons discharged before visually guided saccades. Three different types of presaccadic activity were observed: visual, movement, and anticipatory. Visual activity occurred in response to visual stimuli whether or not the monkey made sa...

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