The Motion Sensitivity Test (MST) is a clinical protocol designed to measure motion-provoked dizziness dur- ing a series of 16 quick changes to head or body positions. The MST has been used as a guide for developing an exercise pro- gram for patients with motion-provoked dizziness and as ...
were extracted from each paper. Effect sizes for thresholds, accuracy, sensitivity indices, error rates and reaction times were recorded from the behavioural studies. The areas of activation with contrasts of ASD > NT or NT > ASD were recorded from the fMRI studies and fixations or proportion...
15,20]. The high-density array provided sensitivity in a field of view over approximately a third of the optically accessible cortex, including multiple cortical regions previously implicated in processing biological motion [26,42]. The imaging cap supported multiple source-detector distances (i...
As such, these underlying perceptual preferences may afford participants with autism particular sensitivity to simple perceptual changes over social information. In contrast, typically developing persons are hypothesized to prioritize social over perceptual informa- tion53,65,66. Ristic et al.15 named ...
In separate sensitivity analyses, we further adjusted for gestational age at late-pregnancy BMI, paternal BMI based on height and weight reported by mothers at 6.5 years, and for pregnancy complications recorded in the prenatal medical record or self-reported on postpartum questionnaires (gestational ...
The first is their sensitivity to the velocity profile of the incoming fluid in the flowmeter pipe. This sensitivity exists because the measured quantity of these meters, torque, is the product of force and radial distance. Fluid flowing down the center of the pipe, because of the small ...
(it was characterized by a certain sensitivity to a given variable), while the process was repeated analogously for all of them. The coefficient describing the increase in the aforementioned error was calculated (the quotient of the network error without a given variable to the error with the ...