That younger individuals perceive the world as moving slower than adults is a familiar phenomenon. Waiting for the next birthday to come seems “forever” for children, but the older we get, the faster “time flies”. Yet, it is an open question why that is. One possible answer relates to...
That younger individuals perceive the world as moving slower than adults is a familiar phenomenon. Waiting for the next birthday to come seems “forever” for children, but the older we get, the faster “time flies”. Yet, it is an open question why that is. One possible answer relates to...
% System step, using the continuous time simulation function[Y,T,X] = system_step(Sys, u0, t, x0, w0) U = [u0; w0]; [Y,T,X] = lsim(Sys.sys, U',t-t(1),x0); end % Get disturbance - default reads Wref, adds random value in ...
A Gaussian Process Factor Analysis (GPFA (Byron et al., 2008)) represents a continuous latent space model where hidden factors underlying the dynamics smoothly unfold through time giving rise to neural activity. GPFA posits that population activity is generated by an underlying continuous and low ...
Specifically, the task requires the encoding and maintenance of a small set of colors drawn from a continuous color space and presented at particular spatial locations on an imaginary circle surrounding fixation. We then run a control experiment to rule out a perceptual account of the repulsion ...
Farmers with more access to natural capital are involved in continuous fine-tuning dynamics that is not easy to manage (Darnhofer et al., 2016). As a result, some farmers tend to fail in the “command and control” strategy, i.e., unilateral focus on controlling the system to ensure ...
Despite the intent to provide a contemporary account of how increased CI facilitates motor sequence learning, it would be misleading to ignore the fact that significant emphasis throughout this work is on experimental evidence from studies that used variations of the discrete sequence production task ...
In our research, we studied the role of different discrete emotions (e. g., anger) in promoting the spread of true vs. false rumors. This choice was made for two reasons. First, discrete emotions are commonly used in affective computing. Specifically, we build upon the NRC emotion lexicon...
The classical acoustic theory directly relates the time evolution of the volumetric flow rate with the waveform of the first acoustic perturbation. The simple source model has been used extensively not only to explain infrasonic signals generated by discrete volcanic explosions but also to retrieve key...
(patristic distance and great circle distance, respectively) and measuring host phylogenetic similarity as a continuous variable (patristic distance) versus a discrete variable (taxonomic groupings) alleviates imbalances in representation for specific host taxonomic groups (e.g., Mammalia was highly ...