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At the same time, I think it's quite far from those references, as this simple vibratory activation of the place involves an active perception of the site, developing attention to all the senses.
Presentation of multiple signal transduction pathways points to active perception of external cues and complex interactions between early embryos and environment.
Given the similarity of correlation matrices across all three conditions, this widespread eccentricity-based correlation pattern appears to reflect an eccentricity bias that is inherent to the organization of the visual system (i.e., stable during rest) and may support processing during active perception of the visual environment (e.g., during movie viewing).
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It has been shown that "active perception" behavioral routines of the sort discussed here can (under conditions of simulated natural selection) spontaneously evolve in simple robotic systems, enabling the robot to use a quite rudimentary endowment of sensory transducers to make surprisingly subtle and complex perceptual distinctions (Nolfi & Floreano, 2002).
We consider an active perception system, consisting of a camera mounted on a pan-tilt unit and a 360° RFID detection system, both embedded on a mobile robot.
We examine the problem of deciding when, how and where the electronic nose (e-nose) should be activated by planning for active perception and we consider the problem of integrating the information provided by the e-nose with both prior information and information from other sensors (e.g., vision).
As applied to imagery (Thomas, 1999b), this appears to be consistent with Paivio's characterization of it as "a dynamic process more like active perception than a passive recorder of experience" (Paivio, 1977).
In robotic systems, we understand attention embedded in the context of optimizing sensorimotor behavior and multisensor-based active perception.
This paper presents a model for the autonomous learning of smooth pursuit eye movements based on an efficient coding criterion for active perception.
A dorsal ROI defined by activation to lip movement was more active during perception of lip-related phonemes ("p") than tongue-related phonemes ("t"), whereas a ventral ROI defined by activation to tongue movement showed the reverse pattern (Pulvermüller et al., 2006).
Interestingly, the illusion of displacement occurs both with active and with passive movements of the finger, although it has different characteristics: when the movements that induce the illusion were active the perception of displacement was less than when passive, but the biases when pointing at a target were larger [16].
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