نتایج جستجو برای: no light perception

تعداد نتایج: 3717178  

2007
Ruta Valaitis Noori Akhtar-Danesh Kevin Eva Anthony Levinson Bruce Wainman David Topps Robert Logan

BACKGROUND Web conferencing is a synchronous technology that allows coordinated online audio and visual interactions with learners logged in to a central server. Recently, its use has grown rapidly in academia, while research on its use has not kept up. Conferencing systems typically facilitate communication and support for multiple presenters in different locations. A paucity of research has e...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2005
Dusica Pahor

A rare case of bilateral optic neuritis is presented in a child with no light perception. Ophthalmic examination revealed dilated pupils without reaction to the light, swollen optic discs with small peripapillary hemorrhages in both eyes. Serology revealed evidence of recent Epstein-Barr virus infection. After treatment with high dose of corticosteroid visual acuity gradually improved. After fo...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2010
Steven Kawczak William Carey Rocio Lopez Donna Jackman

PURPOSE To obtain prospective evidence of whether industry support of continuing medical education (CME) affects perceptions of commercial bias in CME activities. METHOD The authors analyzed information from the CME activity database (346 CME activities of numerous types; 95,429 participants in 2007) of a large, multispecialty academic medical center to determine whether a relationship existe...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2003
Joachim I Krueger Julie F Hasman Melissa Acevedo Paola Villano

Gender stereotypes are understood as the ascription of different personality traits to men and women. Data from American and Italian samples showed that consistent with the attribution hypothesis, the estimated prevalence of a trait in a target group predicted perceptions of trait typicality well. In contrast, there was no support for the categorization hypothesis, according to which perceived ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Tobias Preuten Tim Hohm Sven Bergmann Christian Fankhauser

Phototropism is an adaptive response allowing plants to optimize photosynthetic light capture. This is achieved by asymmetric growth between the shaded and lit sides of the stimulated organ. In grass seedlings, the site of phototropin-mediated light perception is distinct from the site of bending; however, in dicotyledonous plants (e.g., Arabidopsis), spatial aspects of perception remain debata...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2013
Jianguang Ni Milos Tatalovic Dominik Straumann Itsaso Olasagasti

We investigated the effect of eye-in-head and head-on-trunk direction on heading discrimination. Participants were passively translated in darkness along linear trajectories in the horizontal plane deviating 2° or 5° to the right or left of straight-ahead as defined by the subject's trunk. Participants had to report whether the experienced translation was to the right or left of the trunk strai...

Journal: :Psychological review 1982
B A Wandell

standpoint is assumed. . . . Many blind alleys can be avoided if strings of equations are replaced by simple abstract arguments. Thirdly, one obtains a new perspective on the interrelation between color measurement and color theories. This makes it much easier to survey the plethora of starting points for various extant color systems or theories, and to formulate more clearly some of the main u...

Journal: :Perception 2004
Louise Whiteley Steffan Kennett Marisa Taylor-Clarke Patrick Haggard

Recent work on tactile perception has revealed enhanced tactile acuity and speeded spatial-choice reaction times (RTs) when viewing the stimulated body site as opposed to viewing a neutral object. Here we examine whether this body-view enhancement effect extends to visual targets. Participants performed a speeded spatial discrimination between two lights attached either to their own left index ...

2014
David P. McGovern Eugenie Roudaia John Stapleton T. Martin McGinnity Fiona N. Newell

While aging can lead to significant declines in perceptual and cognitive function, the effects of age on multisensory integration, the process in which the brain combines information across the senses, are less clear. Recent reports suggest that older adults are susceptible to the sound-induced flash illusion (Shams et al., 2000) across a much wider range of temporal asynchronies than younger a...

2013
Sandar Tin Tin Alistair Woodward Shanthi Ameratunga

BACKGROUND Regular cycling plays an important role in increasing physical activity levels but raises safety concerns for many people. While cyclists bear a higher risk of injury than most other types of road users, the risk differs geographically. Auckland, New Zealand's largest urban region, has a higher injury risk than the rest of the country. This paper identified underlying factors at indi...

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