نتایج جستجو برای: yaw

تعداد نتایج: 2526  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2002
Kevin D Monahan Melissa K Sharpe Daniel Drury Andrew C Ertl Chester A Ray

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of the semicircular canals and otolith organs on respiration in humans. On the basis of animal studies, we hypothesized that vestibular activation would elicit a vestibulorespiratory reflex. To test this hypothesis, respiratory measures, arterial blood pressure, and heart rate were measured during engagement of semicircular canals and/or ot...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2001
G Wiest J L Demer J Tian B T Crane R W Baloh

OBJECTIVES To assess residual vestibular function in patients with severe bilateral vestibulopathy comparing low frequency sinusoidal rotation with the novel technique of random, high acceleration rotation of the whole body. METHODS Eye movements were recorded by electro-oculography in darkness during passive, whole body sinusoidal yaw rotations at frequencies between 0.05 and 1.6 Hz in four ...

Journal: :Symmetry 2017
Michael B. Lewis

Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robust in natural settings. Previous studies of facial symmetry detection have used front views of faces where the decision could be made on 2D image properties rather than 3D facial properties. These studies also employed comparative judgements, which could be influenced by attractiveness rather tha...

Journal: :Applied optics 2005
Shun-Der Wu Thomas K Gaylord Elias N Glytsis Yu-Ming Wu

The angular sensitivities of slanted volume gratings (VGs) illuminated by three-dimensional (3-D) converging-diverging spherical Gaussian beams for substrate-mode optical interconnects in microelectronics are analyzed by application of 3-D finite-beam rigorous coupled-wave analysis. Angular misalignments about the z, y, and x axes that correspond to yaw, pitch, and roll misalignments resulting ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Mikhail Kunin Yasuhiro Osaki Bernard Cohen Theodore Raphan

Static head orientations obey Donders' law and are postulated to be rotations constrained by a Fick gimbal. Head oscillations can be voluntary or generated during natural locomotion. Whether the rotation axes of the voluntary oscillations or during locomotion are constrained by the same gimbal is unknown and is the subject of this study. Head orientation was monitored with an Optotrak (Northern...

2015
Norbert Boeddeker Marcel Mertes Laura Dittmar Martin Egelhaaf Markus Lappe

Changes in flight direction in flying insects are largely due to roll, yaw and pitch rotations of their body. Head orientation is stabilized for most of the time by counter rotation. Here, we use high-speed video to analyse head- and body-movements of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris while approaching and departing from a food source located between three landmarks in an indoor flight-arena. The...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Olivia Andrea Masseck Klaus-Peter Hoffmann

We investigated if visual direction-selective neurons in the pretectal area (APT) of goldfish (Carassius auratus auratus) preferred visual stimuli resulting from rotations around axes corresponding to the best responsive axes of the semicircular canals [optic flow that is consistent to a maximal activation of the horizontal canal pair (yaw), to a maximal activation of the right anterior/left po...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Eliana M Klier Dora E Angelaki Bernhard J M Hess

As we move our bodies in space, we often undergo head and body rotations about different axes-yaw, pitch, and roll. The order in which we rotate about these axes is an important factor in determining the final position of our bodies in space because rotations, unlike translations, do not commute. Does our brain keep track of the noncommutativity of rotations when computing changes in head and b...

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Chao Wang

Automatic head frontal-view identification is challenging due to appearance variations caused by pose changes, especially without any training samples. In this paper, we present an unsupervised algorithm for identifying frontal view among multiple facial images under various yaw poses (derived from the same person). Our approach is based on Locally Linear Embedding (LLE), with the assumption th...

Journal: :Quarterly report of RTRI 2022

This paper presents an active steering system designed to ensure both the curving performance and running stability of a vehicle. Electro-hydraulic actuators installed in place anti-yaw dampers generate yaw moment between carbody bogie. The detects curves with gyroscopes mounted on configuration enables reduction wheel/rail lateral force without requiring complicated mechanical links bogies. al...

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