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1 s and two misinformation tasks using virtual reality).
2 hes to deliver immersive experience of mixed reality.
3 ng standards as well as adjust to this novel reality.
4  the mismatch between their expectations and reality.
5 er they are willing to use immersive virtual reality.
6 th advanced-stage disease will soon become a reality.
7 ng-lived degenerate gas of polar molecules a reality.
8 sociation with exposure to immersive virtual reality.
9 uticals, neuroscience, augmented and virtual reality.
10 gy, they only provide snapshots of a dynamic reality.
11 clinical implementation has not yet become a reality.
12  highly complexed customized products become reality.
13 g, the contact network needs to resemble the reality.
14 functions that will help make such promise a reality.
15  after a change of view in immersive virtual reality.
16  forms of hearing loss is poised to become a reality.
17 ombination therapies which are often used in reality.
18  virtual body movements in immersive virtual reality.
19  the basis of tumour biology could soon be a reality.
20 However, people's beliefs did not match this reality.
21 ns ranging from imaging to virtual/augmented reality.
22 imaging in mice running in a tactile virtual reality.
23 this game-changing model of care to become a reality.
24  by the ODE might be difficult to observe in reality.
25  one's perception can deviate from objective reality.
26  to the degree that they adapt to the social reality.
27 HCV infection with an oral medication is now reality.
28 or future neurobiological studies in virtual reality.
29 tegy for making stem cell therapy a clinical reality.
30 the vision of a sustainable future closer to reality.
31 ational design of biomolecules is becoming a reality.
32 two stable final opinions, often observed in reality.
33 ecause they reflect rather than cause social reality.
34 f relatedness are based, are rarely known in reality.
35 ome to make cellulosic biofuels a commercial reality.
36 erating at room temperature a step closer to reality.
37  NF and cognitive tasks performed in virtual reality.
38 human spatial memory using immersive virtual reality.
39 g each of us to evolve in our own subjective reality.
40  in order to perceive an amenable version of reality.
41 tly taken an important step towards clinical reality.
42  socially shared models - to create a shared reality.
43  and eventually made organ transplantation a reality.
44 , making expert-level, automated diagnosis a reality.
45 produce findings inconsistent with long-term reality.
46 apomixis, bringing apomictic crops closer to reality.
47 g computational models that better represent reality.
48 or turning molecular precision medicine into reality.
49 ed-loop - effectively creating virtual taste realities.
50 dents and cancer radiotherapy are undeniable realities.
51 lopment, however, remains rooted in outdated realities.
52 ns, extensins, and proline-rich proteins, in reality, a continuum of structures exists within this di
53 tegies, such as neurostimulation and virtual reality, aimed at alleviating gait impairments and enhan
54 f schizophrenia etiology is far from current reality, an increasing body of evidence implicates pertu
55 ified by our method correspond to biological reality and allow for fast exploration of TF clustering
56  the likelihood of sudden death prevention a reality and fulfilling the aspiration of preservation of
57 iciency including energy harvesting, virtual reality and information processing devices, or medical i
58 he immune system in cancer is now a clinical reality and marked successes have been achieved, most no
59                            Employing virtual reality and mediation analysis, we implicate shifts in F
60 nctional MRI neurofeedback task with virtual reality and tailored it for training downregulation of h
61 , all to propel the Ca battery technology to reality and ultimately reach its full potential for ener
62 ment as an aerial navigation task in virtual reality and which creates cognitive conditions that esca
63 onucleotide-based therapeutics have become a reality, and are set to transform management of many dis
64 od pressure measurement, interactive virtual reality, and human-machine interface are demonstrated.
65 luripotent stem cells is at present close to reality, and we are currently awaiting the first clinica
66    We develop TeraVR, an open-source virtual reality annotation system, to address these challenges.
67               That is, social cues in actual reality appear to dominate and supersede those in VR.
68 wing interest for the broad use of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) in the fields of b
69 ogies for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) create human experiences through visual and
70 dyadic interactions mediated by an Augmented Reality (AR) head-mounted-display.
71                                    Augmented reality (AR) headsets are capable to provide holographic
72 -D images, three-dimensional (3-D) augmented reality (AR) projections, or real-world solids.
73 and develop a simple and effective augmented reality (AR) system for fluorescence microscopy systems
74 our experience by using the latest Augmented Reality (AR) technology.
75 skill performance support the use of virtual reality as an educational intervention.
76  problematic memories are starting to become reality as techniques emerge through which unique memori
77                              Using a virtual reality assay, we first characterize how motor and visua
78                                           In reality, attention and memory interact to facilitate inf
79 udents, nurs*, virtual-reality, VR, "virtual reality", "augmented reality", clinical, skil*, competen
80 ion integrated and synchronized with virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) and wearables capable
81 obal pandemic of a novel infectious disease, reality-based considerations comprise an important start
82 phy (EEG) markers of CVSA usable for virtual reality-based NF training procedures, i.e., markers that
83 n 76 older adults who had never used virtual reality before.
84                     Here, we combine virtual-reality behavioural assays, volumetric calcium imaging,
85   Shaffer Lecture entitled "Glaucoma Changes-Reality Bites." This talk focused on describing the long
86  assess not just how close a forecast was to reality but also how well uncertainty has been quantifie
87  after a first exposure to immersive virtual reality, but not after exposure to time-lapse videos.
88 el of a living cell may be drawing closer to reality, but our analysis demonstrates that it will be c
89 nflection point, and we all have to face the reality by absorbing the inconvenient truth and fight ou
90 l economic equality, on average, outstripped reality by roughly 25% and were predicted by greater bel
91 es do have a substantial influence on social reality, by virtue of their influence on collective acti
92                                      Virtual reality can be used to study gait adaptability in respon
93          Attitudes towards immersive virtual reality changed from neutral to positive after a first e
94    The PCS workflow uses predictability as a reality check and considers the importance of computatio
95 problems by disrupting the online updating ("reality check") of the current relationship between the
96 l-reality, VR, "virtual reality", "augmented reality", clinical, skil*, competenc* and mastery.
97 : combat-related mental stress using virtual reality combat exposure (VRCE) and non-combat related st
98 tions in numerous consumer optics, augmented reality components, and all applications including imagi
99             Here, we show that, in a virtual reality conditioning task, cerebellar output neurons in
100                 However, in natural settings reality confronts organisms with problems that are not n
101 To understand whether colour variation is in reality continuous, and to investigate how the variation
102 xt-generation electronics, such as augmented reality devices, smart surgical glasses, and smart windo
103             This possibility is now close to reality due to a recent discovery of the adaptive bacter
104 h a full-body reaching protocol in a virtual reality environment to assess cortical activity during m
105               As mice navigated in a virtual-reality environment, dopamine neurons encoded an array o
106 p accurate 3D motion perception in a virtual reality environment, even after prolonged exposure.
107 nutes as the fly explores an altered virtual-reality environment.
108 ipants performing the same task in a virtual reality environment.
109 behaviorally relevant locations in a virtual reality environment.
110 ppocampal neurons in mice navigating virtual reality environments, embedding or not local visual cues
111 ponsive, web-based visualization and virtual reality environments.
112 ddress this question, we developed a virtual reality experimental model of neighborhood disadvantage
113 ble to false-memory creation using a virtual-reality eyewitness scenario and virtual-reality perpetra
114           Some even believe that our complex reality fails to submit to any quantitative description.
115  But without an intersectional approach, the realities for Black women can be overlooked.
116 ty and procurement, and the implications and realities for global phase out.
117 erogeneity in gene expression is an inherent reality for cells.
118 vided evidence that SNAP2 might be closer to reality for common SAVs than the other methods, due to i
119 ns have explored using virtual and augmented reality for radiology.
120 d from a logical idea to becoming a clinical reality for several of the most severe primary immune de
121 iagnosis and treatment in one office visit a reality for TB.
122 gly effortless process of inferring physical reality from the sensory input is highly influenced by p
123 f-field firing in mice navigating in virtual reality further revealed an experience-dependent reducti
124 children tolerate fully immersive 3D virtual reality game play without noteworthy effects on visuomot
125            Exercise through video or virtual reality games (i.e. exergames) has grown in popularity a
126 stern guidelines and couples them with local realities gathered from expert experience.
127                         For this to become a reality, gold-free site-selected growth is necessary.
128                                      Virtual reality groups performed favourably in comparison to sim
129                            Immersive virtual reality has become increasingly popular to improve the a
130                                      Virtual reality has been used to embody adults in the body of a
131 ision) run in the Oculus Rift OC DK2 virtual reality head mounted display (Oculus VR).
132 of dichoptic visual training using a virtual reality head mounted display in a sample of anisometropi
133           Dichoptic training using a virtual reality head mounted display seems to be an effective op
134 l telementoring system based on an augmented reality head-mounted display (ARHMD) that overlays surgi
135 tions during overground walking in a virtual reality headset.
136              Immersive, head-mounted virtual reality (HMD-VR) provides a unique opportunity to unders
137 lved population information to show that, in reality, humans make more rational decisions about flood
138 In my Precis of Social Perception and Social Reality, I argued that the social science scholarship on
139 e senses or never before wholly perceived in reality"; imagination combines "creative ability" and "r
140  recipients' psychological and sociocultural realities in the design of aid can afford recipients dig
141 itude towards head-mounted immersive virtual reality in 76 older adults who had never used virtual re
142 t alchemical methods are becoming a feasible reality in medicinal chemistry research due to improved
143               Genomic selection has become a reality in plant breeding programs with the reduction in
144 making precision medicine for AMD patients a reality in the near future.
145 multiplier are stable across epidemiological realities, including infection scenarios, total number o
146 ents obey the same interaction rules, but in reality interactions may be influenced by social relatio
147                                      Virtual reality is a new and relatively untested method of deliv
148 te model of how these identifiers operate in reality is a valuable addition to DrOn that enhances its
149                                      Virtual reality is an emerging technology with a limited body of
150  splicing outcomes, even when the underlying reality is consistent with more than one isoform per cel
151 t beneficial to reducing insecticide inputs; reality is far more complex.
152 velopment and metabolism, indicates that the reality is more complex.
153 ptive stereotypes per se do not shape social reality is premature and overly reductionist.
154                                          The reality is probably somewhere in-between these extremes,
155 y to become a differentiated and therapeutic reality is strong, such that both academic and pharmaceu
156                             The more complex reality is that a given disorder may be influenced by my
157 gest challenges to making this integration a reality is that many life scientists do not possess the
158 s or species-specific training data, but the reality is that only a limited number of species have hi
159 major challenge in making DNA data storage a reality is that reading DNA back into data using sequenc
160                                          The reality is that the majority of children with the syndro
161 ite gains in rights and media attention, the reality is that transgender persons experience health di
162                      It appears that virtual reality leads to educational outcomes similar or superio
163 nly portrayed as two dimensional objects, in reality magnetic skyrmions are thought to exist as elong
164 es as classic models in foraging ecology, in reality many plants provide both pollen and nectar, whic
165                         It suggests that, in reality, markers of high error rates should be used rath
166 ose a cost-effective solution: the augmented reality microscope (ARM).
167 gnize new emerging challenges from these new reality-mining approaches.
168 rtex (mPFC) is a key brain region subserving reality monitoring and has been shown to be activated sp
169                                              Reality monitoring is defined as the ability to distingu
170 g and location of cortical activity during a reality-monitoring task involving self generated context
171 e paper evaluates the application of a mixed reality (MR) headmounted display (HMD) for the visualiza
172  in a two-dimensional screen (3DM), or mixed reality (MR).
173                                           In reality, mutations are a natural part of the virus life
174 ates that an entorhinal cortex-based virtual reality navigation task can differentiate patients with
175  neurosurgical patients performing a virtual-reality object-location memory task.
176                                          The realities of modern life require working-age women to ad
177 ve highlighted discrepancies between SDM and realities of surgical decision making.
178 argets, however, requires balancing physical realities of the natural environment with the complexity
179 on reduced while acknowledging the financial realities of the pharmaceutical marketplace.
180       The method incorporates the biological realities of the system, accounting for noise from data
181 y prepare healthcare support workers for the realities of the ward.
182                                       Social reality of a group emerges from interpersonal perception
183  at toxin concentrations close to biological reality of bacterial infection.
184 s ambiguous in two crucial respects: (1) the reality of beliefs and desires, that is, the fictional s
185 ) is an all-too-common and often challenging reality of clinical care.
186                                          The reality of invisible chemical signals, pheromones, betwe
187 rsity hotspots and have plagued the everyday reality of many countries throughout human history.
188 till exists between our expectations and the reality of social robots.
189 search enterprise must directly confront the reality of structural racism in scientific funding and t
190                         Death and dying is a reality of the clinical context of the intensive care un
191 acranial evidence for the neurophysiological reality of the merge operation postulated by linguists a
192                                          The reality of the sharp tropical-temperate boundary adds cr
193 t it explains a clash of intuition about the reality of time's passage.
194 , airflow fields, and odor plumes in virtual reality over large spatial and temporal scales.
195 rcuits, which are closest to the biophysical reality, owe their response properties to the differenti
196  Here, we offer and validate a novel virtual reality paradigm to study threat-related learning and ex
197 ified a recently developed immersive Virtual Reality paradigm to test in humans whether contextual th
198 have made therapeutic AAV drug development a reality, particularly for nervous system disorders.
199  participants undertook an immersive virtual reality path integration test, as a measure of entorhina
200 tual-reality eyewitness scenario and virtual-reality perpetrator scenario.
201        We developed the Raspberry Pi Virtual Reality (PiVR) system to conduct closed-loop optogenetic
202 as completed using a custom designed virtual-reality platform.
203  interpersonal expectations relate to social reality primarily because they reflect rather than cause
204 thcare, robotic systems, prosthetics, visual realities, professional sports, entertainments, etc.
205         To investigate the effect of virtual reality proficiency-based training on actual cataract su
206  after a first exposure to immersive virtual reality relative to exposure to time-lapse videos.
207                                           In reality, repeated leveraged investments up to 100 times/
208 ever, to make kirigami-inspired structures a reality requires controlling the topology of kirigami to
209                 Social Perception and Social Reality reviews the evidence in social psychology and re
210 s research combines state-of-the-art virtual reality, robotic movement simulations, and realistic hum
211            Although these robots are not yet reality, robots are currently being used in healthcare,
212 e might achieve this, combining rich virtual reality set-ups and the use of optogenetics in freely mo
213  small and large objects in the same virtual reality setup, we found a larger, typical perceptual bia
214 ir own self movement in a simplified virtual reality setup.
215                     Violence may be the new 'reality shock' for nurses.
216                           Research on shared reality shows that in communication, people raise their
217                                  However, in reality, side chains are attached to the peptide backbon
218 der to answer the question 'How does virtual reality simulation compare to simulated practice in the
219      Cataract surgical training on a virtual reality simulator (EyeSi) until a proficiency-based test
220 d by proficiency-based training on a virtual reality simulator.
221 dividuals repeatedly entered neutral virtual reality social environments.
222                           vLUME is a virtual reality software package designed to render large three-
223 al patients playing Treasure Hunt, a virtual-reality spatial-memory task.
224 cies and ecosystems independently, though in reality, stressors often interact in ways that are not w
225 by bringing new properties into the realm of reality, such as chirality-induced spin-selectivity, cir
226 erating room (OR) equipped with an augmented reality surgical navigation system (ARSN).
227 e neurons with a novel, unrestrained virtual reality system for rodents, we discovered that a new exp
228       Furthermore, we demonstrate a 'virtual-reality system for single cells', wherein cell behavior
229 xt established a freely controllable virtual reality system for unrestrained mice.
230                              In an augmented-reality system, visual landmarks were moved in proportio
231                              Using a virtual reality system, we demonstrate that local searches can b
232 chieve this objective, we designed a virtual reality task that guided healthy human participants thro
233          We do so by using immersive Virtual Reality technologies with spatialized audio.
234    Recent breakthroughs in immersive virtual reality technology allowed us to test how body-based cue
235       We used three-dimensional (3D) virtual reality technology to manipulate the egocentric distance
236  Advances in virtual immersive and augmented reality technology, commercially available for the enter
237 al communities may better reflect ecological reality than do traditional ecoregion maps, especially i
238 veloped experimental paradigms using virtual reality that disambiguate RPEs from values.
239 antum chemical tools represents an important reality that has already reached an evident degree of ma
240 mation when it provides an interpretation of reality that makes better sense than the facts.
241 interrogation further reveals the disruptive reality that metastatic cancers are tremendously complex
242 surgical scheduling because we must face the reality that we will need to co-exist with COVID-19 for
243 isplay applications (for instance, augmented reality) that use scalable nanoimprint lithography.
244  picture of LacI diffusing rather freely, in reality the DNA is densely packed, is not rigid but high
245  that futile cycles are tightly regulated in reality, the FBA models were manually constrained in a s
246                                           In reality, the optimal learning strategy may involve combi
247                                           In reality, the vasculature is more complicated with branch
248                                           In reality, these measurements are compound representations
249 course and therapeutic approach, although in reality they often coexist in various degrees.
250 urements in current-carrying nanojunctions a reality, thus indicating the emergence of a new field of
251 aces based on their caries risk has become a reality to address the skewed distribution of the diseas
252                              We used virtual reality to change the size and weight of an object after
253                         Here, we use virtual reality to dissociate visual environmental from physical
254 neration sequencing technologies, it becomes reality to identify important genes containing both rare
255                         Here we used virtual reality to test whether and how the HBR-derived DPPS is
256 nd the provision of novel tools (eg, virtual reality) to assess the effectiveness of new policy inter
257 e OR-32% and 38%, respectively-after virtual reality training (P = 0.008 and P = 0.018).
258 ies before and 3 surgeries after the virtual reality training were video-recorded, anonymized, and pr
259 f 0.92 and 0.86 before and after the virtual reality training, respectively.
260  cells/muL 2 weeks after starting ART in the REALITY trial (NCT01825031).
261 onstrain divergence of model trajectory from reality using observations, do not exactly satisfy the p
262 results are generally favourable for virtual reality, variation in devices, data collection tools and
263  an intervention protocol, including virtual reality video games, activity monitors, and handheld com
264      In larval zebrafish swimming in virtual reality, visual feedback can be withheld so that swim at
265         Traditional technologies for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) create human exp
266  we exploited recent developments in virtual reality (VR) and in-headset eye-tracking to test the imp
267 umber of high-tech visual aids using virtual reality (VR) and sensory substitution have been develope
268 patial navigation task in new visual virtual reality (VR) contexts.
269    The objective was to determine if virtual reality (VR) could provide a vehicle for sensory trainin
270                                      Virtual reality (VR) enables protein visualization in stereoscop
271 estigate the effect of exposure to a virtual reality (VR) environment preoperatively on patient-repor
272 en facilitated by the development of virtual reality (VR) environments for head-fixed animals, allowi
273  In contrast, three-dimensional (3D) virtual reality (VR) expands the realm of 2D image visualization
274               To address this issue, Virtual Reality (VR) has been proposed as a potential solution.
275 ad use of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) in the fields of bioinformatics and cheminf
276                                      Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that is gaining traction in
277                                      Virtual reality (VR) is becoming an increasingly important way t
278          We established an immersive virtual reality (VR) platform to simultaneously measure behavior
279                          Advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technologies allow the investigation of sim
280                 We used head-mounted virtual reality (VR) to place observers in immersive, dynamic re
281                Recent findings using virtual reality (VR) to realistically manipulate the length of w
282 BigTop, a visualization framework in virtual reality (VR), designed to render a Manhattan plot in thr
283 res include: (i) visualization using virtual reality (VR), which has implications in biology educatio
284 d BioVR, an easy-to-use interactive, virtual reality (VR)-assisted platform for integrated visual ana
285  Using cellular calcium imaging in a virtual reality (VR)-based locomotion task, we investigate how t
286 al presence on contagious yawning in virtual reality (VR).
287 se of embodiment may be generated by virtual reality (VR).
288  synchronized with virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) and wearables capable of external measur
289            When we use virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) environments to investigate behaviour or
290 , trainee, student, students, nurs*, virtual-reality, VR, "virtual reality", "augmented reality", cli
291 le odors have been well characterized but in reality we are continually presented with complex mixtur
292 ritical role in the newly emerging augmented reality, wearable and sensing technologies.
293 ty despite the fact that this is the case in reality, whereby two very different molecules can evoke
294 ail of cancer elimination, but making this a reality will take a fundamental rethinking and deep unde
295 tDNA mutations from mother to child is now a reality with in vitro fertilization mitochondrial replac
296 ne in type 2 diabetes mellitus is becoming a reality with new insights into the contributions of subg
297 or pathways will precision medicine become a reality with selective and effective application of targ
298                                This now is a reality with seven approved jakinibs being used to treat
299                      To reconcile ecological reality with the application of tree-ring proxies for cl
300 ersection of laboratory tool and therapeutic reality, with two siRNA drugs now clinically approved, t

 
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