Welcome to ‘sensory heritage’, the study of how we engage with objects from the past besides what they look like.
Oxytocin receptor (Oxtr) signaling influences complex social behaviors in diverse species, including social monogamy in prairie voles. How Oxtr regulates specific components of social attachment ...
This work presents potentially important findings suggesting that a combination of transcranial stimulation approaches applied for a short period could improve memory performance after administration.
Electronic nose (e-nose) has been widely used in the fields of food testing ... that effectively captures the correlations between the temporal and channel dimensions of e-nose data; 2) a multiscale ...
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Scientists discover ‘time zones’ in the brain that track when and where things happenso findings might not fully generalize to other sensory modalities or visual field locations. The relatively small sample size of 13 participants, while typical for high-resolution fMRI studies, means ...
In this work, we introduce a light-field video factorization framework—temporal fusion (TF)—to resolve these issues. To begin with, we explicitly formulate the continuous-time POV effect into a global ...
Magnetism, electricity and gravity are all examples of a non-contact forces. Masses and charges that are involved in non-contact forces have a region around them called a field. Fields can be compared ...
The findings indicated that the antiphase condition exhibited superior temporal stability in repetitive lower limb movements. The findings also underscored the significance of tactile feedback from ...
It’s a common issue among those with FTD which affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain ... two daily treatments of oxytocin through nasal spray, every third day for six weeks ...
A decongestant is a medication that helps ease nasal congestion, which happens when something irritates the lining of your nose. This can result from a cold, the flu, or allergies, for example.
Maher entered the field but left early after sustaining a nose injury. Allowing everyone to perceive rugby beyond the toughness on the field, Maher talked about how her efforts to show the fun ...
Odours are first captured by special olfactory nerve cells inside your nose. These cells extend upwards from the roof of your nose towards the smell-processing centre of your brain, called the ...
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