4). Thus, in the absence of filament turnover, a self-organization model predicts the emergence of F-actin recirculation: a continuous ‘cyclosis’ observed experimentally for stabilized filaments in live parasites. Next, we extended these theoretical and experimental results to consider regimes of ...
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...
Computersand computer models can juggle around with phonemes, but the real bits of speech they analyze always involves processing phones. When we listen to speech, our ears catch phones flying through the air and our leaping brains flip them back into words, sentences, thoughts, and ideas—so ...
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...
In contrast, open-coast taxa are often better connected, through either larval or post-settlement dispersal, over similar geographic scales because their habitat is more continuous, allowing greater mixing among populations12. Consequently, estuarine species may be more vulnerable to overharvesting than ...
(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 ...
time and event perception. In this study, we relied on event segmentation theory (EST)1,2to identify such differences. EST was developed to elucidate the principle underlying the way people segregate continuous incoming information in a given situation into meaningful units of coherent events, so-...
We demonstrate the theory of Trajectory Shapley and show that our method produces a structural and continuous result that is easy to understand for users. We conducted experiments on two real-world public datasets from DiDi, using morning and evening rush hours as comparison experiments to test ...