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Adaptation maintains population homeostasis in primary visual cortex.
(2013-06)Sensory systems exhibit mechanisms of neural adaptation, which adjust neuronal activity on the basis of recent stimulus history. In primary visual cortex (V1) in particular, adaptation controls the responsiveness of ... -
Adaptation of the Mullen Scales of Early Learning for use among infants aged 5- to 24-months in rural Gambia.
(Wiley, 2019-02-09)Infants in low-resource settings are at heightened risk for compromised cognitive development due to a multitude of environmental insults in their surroundings. However, the onset of adverse outcomes and trajectory of ... -
Adaptation to Tilted Scenes
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Adaptation, constraint, and chance in the evolution of flower color and pollinator color vision
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Adults with probable developmental coordination disorder selectively process early visual, but not tactile information during action preparation. An electrophysiological study
(Elsevier BV, 2019-04)Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting motor coordination in children and adults. Here, EEG signals elicited by visual and tactile stimuli were recorded while adult participants ... -
Alpha Event-Related Decreases During Encoding in Adults with ADHD - An Investigation of Sustained Attention and Working Memory Processes.
(Elsevier, 2024-04-18)BACKGROUND: Executive functioning deficits are central to established neuropsychological models of ADHD. Oscillatory activity, particularly the alpha rhythm (8-12Hz) has been associated with cognitive impairments in ADHD. ... -
Are autumn foliage colors red signals to aphids?
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ASSESSING ORGANIZATIONAL AWARENESS AND ACCEPTANCE OF DIGITAL SECURITY BY DESIGN
(JISSec, 2023-01-01)A significant proportion of attacks on current systems are facilitated by the exploitation of vulnerabilities inherent in the underlying design of the technology concerned or components within it. As such, there is now ...