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This research tests the hypothesis that the brain initiates a saccade to facilitate a vergence movement when it has slower dynamics. This study analyzes the frequency of saccades in four healthy controls during near and far ranges for both convergence and divergence movements. The experiment suggests...
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Convergence Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to Convergence:convergence technologies Convergence The movement of the price of afutures contracttoward the price of theunderlyingcash commodity. At the start, thecontr...
To keep an eye on how crucial investment is in the convergence/divergence process of the countries, we used gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) (GFCF). Increased investments in the economy are the backbone for increasing productive capacities and aggregate demand, hence leading to industriali...
Recently, neurologic correlates of both subjects with CI and normal findings were quantified using functional magnetic resonance imaging scans while performing random and predictable convergence and divergence fusional movements150 a method by which eye movements are recorded objectively. All CI subjects had...
A recent study has incorporated data of colorectal cancer patients from different hospitals while overcoming feature misalignment and distribution divergence by employing hybrid semi-supervised transfer learning models from multi-centers, in combination with the DNN and neural decision forest model. They ...
eye movementsvergencesautomationnormal rangeage factorseffortMotor‐driven prism stereoscope vergence tests, base in break, base in recovery, base out break, and base out recovery, repeated three times (BIB, BIR, BOB, BOR x 3) were given to three separate groups. Two instruments with different ...
gollumoides (from multiple habitats across their ranges) display both interspecific convergence and intraspecific divergence of morphological characters. Further, the hypothesis that these shifts in morphology are likely phenotypic plastic responses to maintain an overall functional form within the framework ...