نتایج جستجو برای: movement flow patterns

تعداد نتایج: 1011164  

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2010
Frank Miskevich

Brain development and health depends upon the efficient movement of the cerebrospinal fluid inside of brain ventricles. When disrupted either through mutation, disease, or physiological damage, brain function becomes significantly impaired. Here I present a simple method of following cerebrospinal fluid circulation in Xenopus tadpoles using fluorescent microspheres which can be applied to imagi...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2006
Mark Mapstone David Logan Charles J Duffy

The perception and control of self-movement relies on visual cues derived from the radial patterns of optic flow and from the relative motion of objects within view. Optic flow and object motion processing impairments might limit independent self-movement in a manner like that seen in ageing and in Alzheimer's disease. We used optic flow and object motion stimuli to simulate aspects of the self...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
Fabian G Scholz Sandra J Bucci Guillermo Goldstein Frederick C Meinzer Augusto C Franco

The magnitude and direction of water transport by the roots of eight dominant Brazilian savanna (Cerrado) woody species were determined with a heat pulse system that allowed bidirectional measurements of sap flow. The patterns of sap flow observed during the dry season in species with dimorphic root systems were consistent with the occurrence of hydraulic redistribution of soil water, the movem...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2005
Nusha Keyghobadi Jens Roland Curtis Strobeck

Levels of gene flow among populations vary both inter- and intraspecifically, and understanding the ecological bases of variation in levels of gene flow represents an important link between the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations. The effects of habitat spatial structure on gene flow have received considerable attention; however, most studies have been conducted at a single spat...

2005
NUSHA KEYGHOBADI JENS ROLAND CURTIS STROBECK

Levels of gene flow among populations vary both interand intraspecifically, and understanding the ecological bases of variation in levels of gene flow represents an important link between the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations. The effects of habitat spatial structure on gene flow have received considerable attention; however, most studies have been conducted at a single spatia...

2009
Alexander Klippel

In this paper, we discuss the role of topology as a predictor for the conceptualization of dynamically changing spatial configurations (referred to as movement patterns). We define meaningful units of movement patterns as paths through a topologically defined conceptual neighborhood graph. Topology plays a central role in formal approaches to human cognition and in predicting cognitive similari...

1995
Seth Cameron Stephen Grossberg Frank H. Guenther

This paper describes a self-organizing neural network architecture that transforms optic flow information into representations of heading, scene depth, and moving object locations. These representations are used to reactively navigate in simulations involving obstacle avoidance and pursuit of a moving target. The network's weights are trained during an action-perception cycle in which self-gene...

Journal: :J. Phonetics 2005
Khalil Iskarous

This paper discusses the pivot pattern of tongue movement. In this pattern, there is a point in the vocal tract where there is no motion, but there is motion at points of the vocal tract anterior and posterior to the pivot point. Based on tongue edge tracings of frames from ultrasound and x-ray dynamic imaging of the vocal tract, I will show that the pivot pattern is used in a variety of sequen...

Journal: :Molecular Biology and Evolution 2004

Journal: :Neural computation 1998
Seth Cameron Stephen Grossberg Frank H. Guenther

This article describes a self-organizing neural network architecture that transforms optic flow and eye position information into representations of heading, scene depth, and moving object locations. These representations are used to navigate reactively in simulations involving obstacle avoidance and pursuit of a moving target. The network's weights are trained during an action-perception cycle...

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