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We propose that sedimentable amyloplasts in the endodermal starch sheath cells may play a role in gravity perception leading to secondary xylem formation in the secondary thickening growth and eccentric growth in gravi-bending of tree stems.

At the same time, in many cases, a strong sense of place appears to result in low risk perception leading to poor coping mechanisms.

Risk perception leading to protective actions was also confirmed by a study that analyzed evacuation behavior in response to a chlorine spill at Graniteville, South Carolina, in 2005 (Mitchell et al. 2005).

The proposed brain-swarm interface allows for advancements in swarm high-level information perception, leading to augmentation of decision capabilities of manned-unmanned systems and promoting the symbiosis between human and machine systems for comprehensive situation awareness.

This was not the case in the present work, suggesting an improvement in auditory perception leading to a heightened suppression of the startle response that has been termed "hyperacusis".

All of these concepts then impact general health perception, leading to ones' quality of life.

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We hypothesize that medical expansion may lower people's subjective health perceptions, leading to an increase in health care utilization, and, in turn, fueling further medical expansion.

From a neurophysiological perspective, this factor contributes negatively to kinesthetic sensation and perception, eventually leading to the neglect of the affected half of the body [ 8, 10].

Considering these findings within the framework of load theory led us to hypothesize that loading visual short-term memory (VSTM) maintenance would increase demand for the sensory processing capacity that is involved in visual perception, thus leading to reduced distractor processing and enhancing focused selective attention task, much like increasing perceptual load does (e.g., Lavie, 1995).

Recent advances in cell death research have changed our perception, leading us to consider these processes as interconnected with overlapping signaling pathways and cross-talk in response to different stresses.

This is known as the "stopped-clock illusion" and is thought to be caused by tiny eye movements, known as saccades, that temporarily slow our perception, leading it to look like the hand of the clock is jammed before it picks up again.

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