Sentences with phrase «spatial location»

There were also cells that fired when either the other or the self were in specific spatial locations.
That still leaves the standard deviations of individual predictor variables at different spatial locations varying by a factor of up to 20 within each predictor field.
The highlighted region (top left) shows the tool's feature that links all charts by spatial location.
These technologies include a variety of tools and techniques to collect and analyze data associated with a specific spatial location.
Since God's functions as philosophically identified are related with equal immediacy to every occasion, any special spatial location is impossible.
In the hippocampus, he erases memory for spatial locations like the platform; in the amygdala, fear memories; in the insular cortex, memories of nauseating taste.
This extends the existing cognitive map theory of how the hippocampus processes spatial locations and memories.
SpatialDE automatically identifies sub-structures (middle), and links these to genes that depend on spatial location (right) in mouse olfactory bulb data from Stahl et al 2016.
Unlike other animals that might use visual cues, such as size, or perceptional clues, such as spatial location, to determine rank, the monk parakeet appears to rely on other clues - ones that are based on newly acquired social knowledge, the study found.
Potentially, the approach outlined in this research is applicable to other neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's Disease; however, more work is required to evaluate spatial location, exposure history, and toxins as a driver.
In all of the tasks (a Stroop task, a Continuous Performance Task and a cued spatial location task), we examined how performance was affected by the time for which contextual information must be held in mind, and by whether context or task demands were consistent or varying between trials.
Process compartmentalization and spatial location of genes is proposed to modulate the transcriptional output of the genomes.
In women not taking the pill, the team found an increase in the volume of grey matter in the right parahippocampal and fusiform gyri, areas of the brain involved in spatial location and facial recognition (Brain Research, DOI: 10.1016 / j.brainres.2010.06.019).
This comparison revealed that when someone attends to a specific spatial location, the inhibitory neurons take action, suppressing the activity in the brain cells that process other visual regions.
«A small portion of the population experiences synaesthesia: they may hear colors, smell words or see a concept in a spatial location.
He is a physical being, as Webb rightly observes, and this physicality limits him to one spatial location.
On the contrary, a fully mystical regeneration annuls or dissolves both spatial location and temporal duration; hence, the Oriental mystic invariably speaks of a timeless Eternity, a Nothing, or a Void.
As external to me, it must have spatial location; it must be «a portion of space» that «can be regarded as reacting.»
They teamed up with James Dedrick and Andrew Gibson from the York Plasma Institute, University of York, U.K. to study how plasma behavior varies in relation to spatial location, time and particle energy.
The task involved observing two streams of stimuli, one heard (spoken consonants) and one seen (spatial locations).
They wanted to see if their ink - jet printing technique could create various conductivities, a parameter that is typically difficult to modify because it requires changing the type of metal applied at each spatial location.
«Space is a parameter that unifies the different senses; it allows us to merge information from, say, vision and audition when the spatial location of the source matches,» says Leon Deouell, a cognitive neuroscientist at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and co-author of the report published in Neuron.
The study describes the first neural architecture capable of encoding the spatial location of odorants.
The disk is probably composed of at least two components with different spatial locations (but not necessarily detached), while a single, broad disk is possible, but less likely.
Though the warehouse is an interesting setting (cribbed, clearly, from Reservoir Dogs), Wheatly fails to establish the spatial locations of the characters.
In Study 2, dogs were tested in a spatial location affective bias task to infer differences in their underlying state as measured by latency to approach ambiguous and unbaited probe locations.
Each mark carries within its color and position a specific spatial location, pressure, and temperature, and each of these properties is multivalent — localized to itself and immediate neighbors while essential to the experiential whole of the painting.
Mother Nature works based on causality conditions at the temporal and spatial locations of interest.
BC17 do standardize predictor variables, but they divide them by the global model - mean standard deviation for each predictor field, not by their individual standard deviations, at each spatial location of each predictor field.
I thought one of the most interesting appeared in footnote 8, «Though it is beyond the scope of our work, we note that, by making use of additional information (e.g., the spatial locations of the proxies and local temperatures), it is possible that the proxies might become considerably more predictive / informative than they have so far proven to be.»
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