نتایج جستجو برای: cold heading

تعداد نتایج: 112633  

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Yong Gu Christopher R. Fetsch Babatunde Adeyemo Gregory C. DeAngelis Dora E. Angelaki

Humans and monkeys use both vestibular and visual motion (optic flow) cues to discriminate their direction of self-motion during navigation. A striking property of heading perception from optic flow is that discrimination is most precise when subjects judge small variations in heading around straight ahead, whereas thresholds rise precipitously when subjects judge heading around an eccentric re...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Nobuya Sato William K Page Charles J Duffy

We presented optic flow simulating eight directions of self-movement in the ground plane, while monkeys performed delayed match-to-sample tasks, and we recorded dorsal medial superior temporal (MSTd) neuronal activity. Randomly selected sample headings yield smaller test responses to the neuron's preferred heading when it is near the sample's heading direction and larger test responses to the p...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Åshild Ergon Tone I. Melby Mats Höglind Odd A. Rognli

Plants adapted to cold winters go through annual cycles of gain followed by loss of freezing tolerance (cold acclimation and deacclimation). Warm spells during winter and early spring can cause deacclimation, and if temperatures drop, freezing damage may occur. Many plants are vernalized during winter, a process making them competent to flower in the following summer. In winter cereals, a coinc...

2013
Luigi F. Cuturi Paul R. MacNeilage

Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and physiological research on both visual and vestibular heading estimation over more than two decades, the accuracy of heading estimation has not yet been systematically evaluated. Therefore human visual and vestibular heading estimation was assessed in the horizontal plane using a motion platform a...

2015
Ksander N. de Winkel Mikhail Katliar Heinrich H. Bülthoff

It has been shown that the Central Nervous System (CNS) integrates visual and inertial information in heading estimation for congruent multisensory stimuli and stimuli with small discrepancies. Multisensory information should, however, only be integrated when the cues are redundant. Here, we investigated how the CNS constructs an estimate of heading for combinations of visual and inertial headi...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
b. rabiei

the construction of molecular maps and identification of genomic regions controlling quantitative traits have great significance for plant breeders. in this study, a genetic analysis of quantitative trait loci (qtls) affecting the heading date of rice was performed using an f2 population of a cross between two iranian landrace cultivars, domsephid and gerdeh, comprising 192 plants. an approxima...

2013
Weijia Xu Jianming Huang Weizheng Ren

The robot in a highly humanoid appearance, and the ability to play the violin is presented for a robot entertainment and ornamental. By model for keeping moving range of the mechanical structure, a method makes the robot has the possibility of playing the violin. Based on ARM core intelligent control with AHRS is used to realize control of the robot behavior. Finally, the present study realizes...

Journal: :Brain research 2010
Janice J Snyder Walter F Bischof

Past research indicates that observers rely strongly on flow-based and object-based motion information for determining egomotion or direction of heading. More recently, it has been shown that they also rely on displacement information that does not induce motion perception. As yet, little is known regarding the specific displacement cues that are used for heading estimation. In Experiment 1a, w...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Paul R MacNeilage Martin S Banks Gregory C DeAngelis Dora E Angelaki

Effective navigation and locomotion depend critically on an observer's ability to judge direction of linear self-motion, i.e., heading. The vestibular cue to heading is the direction of inertial acceleration that accompanies transient linear movements. This cue is transduced by the otolith organs. The otoliths also respond to gravitational acceleration, so vestibular heading discrimination coul...

2002
Alan C. Miller

When end use considerations preclude complete utilization of the multifunctional design capabilities of DuPont engineering plastics, components can be joined through a variety of relatively quick and inexpensive assembly techniques. Among them: press and snap fits, cold heading cementing self-tapping screws, heat staking and spin, vibration and sonic welding. There is still another method of jo...

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