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Image simulation methods are applied to interpret mirror electron microscopy (MEM) images obtained from a movie of GaAs droplet epitaxy.
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Being able to interpret, or "mirror," another mind appears to be quite a sophisticated cognitive skill.
The two subscales are interpreted as mirroring two facets of fear for negative consequences of being diagnosed with HIV.
This was interpreted as mirroring the already reported right hemispheric involvement in directing attention to both hemispheres (Zatorre and Penhune 2001; Corbetta and Shulman 2002; Müller and Weisz 2012).
The ultimate aim is for Nico to use a mirror to interpret objects around it, in the same way as humans use a rear-view mirror to look for cars.
B2 SPORTS D1-8 SCIENCE TIMES F1-12 A Dolphin, on Reflection Two unrelated studies report that dolphins can recognize themselves in mirrors and interpret the intentions of others, in this case, humans.
Babies, like almost all other animals, interpret the image in the mirror as another person.
Another example is my play "Death and the Maiden," whose indeterminacy has helped audiences around the world to interpret that drama as a mirror of their own national dilemmas.
Thoughts and words are a critical part of that because they mirror how you interpret what's going on around you. (Read more on how to think of stress as a good thing).
Central to being able to interpret human fMRI studies of the mirror neuron system is understanding the relationship between the BOLD signal in human and mirror neuron activity in macaque monkey.
Our longterm goals are to understand how humans derive information from sound, to improve treatments for those whose hearing is impaired, and to enable the design of machine systems that mirror human abilities to interpret sound.
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