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1 rebral cortex through time lapse sequences ("movies").
2 rmittency) recorded in a sequence of images (movie).
3 agged by individual dynamic context stimuli (movies).
4 , NMR-detected titration and the cardiac MRI movie.
5 ho are viewing similar emotional events in a movie.
6 ly set of particle trajectories throughout a movie.
7 yllable, while participants watched a silent movie.
8 and others repeated relative to the previous movie.
9  frequency (1200 Hz) while watching a silent movie.
10 rforming a sensorimotor task, and watching a movie.
11 nd localized contrast steps and naturalistic movies.
12 the response of this network to naturalistic movies.
13  data extracted from quantitative microscopy movies.
14  salamander retina as it responds to natural movies.
15 olecule RNA-FISH and quantitative time-lapse movies.
16 ca mulatta) during the presentation of color movies.
17 ent with stationary snapshots from untrained movies.
18 to incongruent versus congruent vocalization movies.
19 aling and severing events live in time-lapse movies.
20 lated with each other, even for gratings and movies.
21 h for different object categories in natural movies.
22 ith each other, but less so for responses to movies.
23 emporal control over high-definition natural movies.
24 ded payments for tobacco brand placements in movies.
25 ng gratings, binary dense noise, and natural movies.
26 level properties of the intact and scrambled movies.
27 asure human brain activity evoked by natural movies.
28 om individuals watching intact and scrambled movies.
29  correlation with exposure to smoking in the movies.
30 otors was visibly identifiable in arrhythmia movies.
31 neurons during stimulation with naturalistic movies.
32 the visual world as dynamic neural images or movies.
33  elicited by dynamic stimuli such as natural movies.
34 ly visual areas represent the information in movies.
35 des remarkable reconstructions of the viewed movies.
36 tral sulcus was well delineated in animation movies.
37  white-noise visual stimuli and naturalistic movies.
38 d viewing of complex natural stimuli such as movies.
39 ngs, binary dense noise stimuli, and natural movies.
40 abase by novel trajectory analysis plots and movies.
41 king kinetochores from live-cell fluorescent movies.
42 opy and computational analysis of time-lapse movies.
43 bacco screen time for youth- and adult-rated movies (42.3% [95% CI, 24.1%-60.2%] and 85.4% [56.1%-100
44     After scanning, participants watched the movies again and continuously rated their experience of
45 TE also allows interactive interroga-tion of movies against a wide variety of prior knowledge dataset
46          Using a natural stimulus, such as a movie, allowed us to keep both smoking and nonsmoking pa
47 s of the MVSA components as well as animated movies allowing for visualization (in 3D) from various a
48 odative responses to a step stimulus cartoon movie alternating from distance to near were recorded wi
49                                    At E10.5, movie analysis has shown that germ cells remaining in th
50 : usual care (n = 305), those viewing an NBS movie and brochure (n = 300), and those viewing both the
51 nctions among a wide range of stimuli in the movie and in two category perception experiments.
52 we are able to create a real-space spin-wave movie and observe the emergence of a localized soliton w
53 lization of an 8-minute symphony as a silent movie and used it as real-time cue for musicians to cont
54 r-separated microscope image in a time-lapse movie and using only simple means, we simultaneously det
55 nses to high- and low-contrast natural scene movie and white noise stimuli, we show that an increase
56     To test this assumption, we used natural movies and a quantitative voxelwise modeling and decodin
57                                    Recording movies and analyzing dynamics of individual macromolecul
58 road variety of raw-data formats, as well as movies and animations.
59  imaged in three-dimensional time-lapse (4D) movies and automatically tracked through early cleavage
60 300), and those viewing both the NBS and DBS movies and brochures (n = 296).
61  is online, its chapters are able to contain movies and complex images that would not be possible in
62 ch as histograms, kymographs, frame mosaics, movies and consensus images.
63 cortex of human subjects who watched natural movies and fit the model separately to individual voxels
64 rrelation between exposure to smoking in the movies and other adult content suggests that more resear
65 Later, we investigate coding of naturalistic movies and show that qualitatively different types of vi
66 tified WBs as singularity points in AP phase movies and sites of conduction block (CB) as sites where
67  poorly understood process through the first movies and targeted manipulations of early embryos devel
68  we stored a full computer operating system, movie, and other files with a total of 2.14 x 10(6) byte
69 politics, abortion, extramarital sex, books, movies, and electoral vote.
70  and test stimuli, the complexity of natural movies, and the control experiments and analyses all sug
71                                              Movies are generated to visualize how the cell membrane
72 twork, http://www.imdb.com, where only adult movies are included.
73         In sum, MT responses to naturalistic movies are largely consistent with predictions based on
74                        Hit songs, books, and movies are many times more successful than average, sugg
75                                              Movies are shown that allow the direct visualization of
76      The digital frames of these fluorescent movies are then rapidly processed to quantify the count
77 ollection of short audiovisual segments from movies as a proxy to real-life memory formation in 161 s
78 etic Tile Assembly Model and demonstrate AFM movies as a viable technique for directly investigating
79 aradigm using naturalistic face-vocalization movies as memoranda.
80 of the SGPs and PGCs and captured time-lapse movies as the gonadal primordium formed.
81 w subspace analysis (SSA) in case of natural movies as well as translations, rotations, and scalings
82                             Memory for sound-movie associations was significantly better when the sti
83  spatial patterns, and elements of a natural movie at levels of contrast and illuminance ( approximat
84 are capable of discriminating a virtual odor movie based on an optically imaged OB odor response vers
85 s these issues, we performed a proteome-wide movie-based screen to systematically identify localizati
86 ar responses to oriented gratings or natural movies became preferentially connected in the absence of
87 that they anticipate certain actions in that movie before those actions occur by looking to parts of
88 ams is not only prevalent in science fiction movies, but finds numerous technological applications ra
89 nts who share certain tastes in music and in movies, but not in books, are significantly likely to be
90      Depictions of science in television and movies can affect individual health decisions, influence
91                            The supplementary movies can be downloaded from our web site http://pengla
92                                         GATE movies can be paused and are interactive, allowing users
93  This experiment shows that children who see movie characters use guns are more likely to use guns th
94                           Analysis of the US movies clearly demonstrated that tongue motility during
95  they had during the stress, but without the movie clip.
96  with fMRI while they viewed two versions of movie clips (colored, achromatic) of five different obje
97 variety of errors committed by others during movie clips (e.g., figure skaters falling down and perso
98 tive and dynamic analysis of ultrasound (US) movie clips acquired during breast-feeding to explore th
99 iking resemblance to experimental images and movie clips employing fluorescent fusion proteins.
100         We presented participants with brief movie clips multiple times and examined the effect of fa
101 cipants were scanned with fMRI while viewing movie clips of faces, bodies, and objects before and aft
102 es when they viewed three different 3-minute movie clips.
103 al-life like human behaviors depicted in the movie clips.
104                     We study a subset of the movie collaboration network, http://www.imdb.com, where
105 rly when dealing with hundreds of time-lapse movies collected in a high-throughput manner.
106  potential-resolved electrochemical activity movies composed of hundreds of images are obtained in a
107 statistical model of fluorescence microscopy movies comprising numerous frames.
108                       Participants watched a movie consisting of two interleaved narratives while we
109 da, our nonmatch-to-sample task used dynamic movies consisting of both facial gestures and the accomp
110                         Altogether, the 1400 movies contained 500 tobacco and 2433 alcohol brand appe
111                           Toddlers watched a movie containing geometric and social images.
112 ch condition found that children who saw the movie containing guns also played more aggressively and
113  of trigger pulls among children who saw the movie containing guns was 2.8 (interquartile range [IQR]
114 ent holding the gun among children who saw a movie containing guns was 53.1 (IQR, 35.5-53.1) compared
115           To test whether children who see a movie containing guns will handle a real gun longer and
116 igned in pairs to watch a 20-minute PG-rated movie containing or not containing guns in a university
117  to discriminate movies containing rats from movies containing other objects and from scrambled movie
118 ternative forced choice task to discriminate movies containing rats from movies containing other obje
119 ement and moment-to-moment perception of the movie content were highly similar to that of every healt
120                   Tobacco and alcohol use in movies could be influenced by product placement agreemen
121                                              Movies created with GATE can be saved in Flash format an
122 es-produced films procured from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), we obtain several automated metri
123  use crowdsourced keywords from the Internet Movie Database as a window into the contents of films, a
124                            Tobacco brands in movies declined after implementation of externally enfor
125      Toddlers were presented with a 1-minute movie depicting moving geometric patterns on 1 side of a
126  in Arp3 and actin structures to construct a movie depicting the proposed ATPase cycle for the actin
127 tic resonance imaging, 20 volunteers watched movies depicting boxing matches passively or while simul
128      Adult participants observed a series of movies depicting goal-directed actions, with the sequenc
129 sured with functional MRI while they watched movies depicting unpleasant, neutral, and pleasant emoti
130                                The resulting movie directly captures the plasmon dynamics, allowing q
131 ), interestingly, they also exist in Blu-ray movie discs, an already mass-produced consumer product.
132 ent memory (SM) for the narrative content of movie events was assessed.
133 tivity shows detectable reverberation of the movie-evoked responses.
134             Here we present descriptions and movies for procedures employing this method (anesthesia,
135 h "popped out" in daily life, and enjoyed 3D movies for the first time.
136                    Narratives, especially in movie format, are very engaging and can be used to inves
137 mmon formats (JCAMP-DX and NMR) and multiple movie formats.
138 nd temporal correlations between consecutive movie frames arising from intermittent fluorophore activ
139 kably, memorability was also high for single movie frames, even one year post-encoding.
140  using our optimal exposure values to filter movie frames, yielding images with improved contrast tha
141                                 In a cardiac movie from magnetic resonance imaging, TREND resolves pr
142 hat correcting for this motion by processing movies from fast direct-electron detectors allowed struc
143  recorded intracellular responses to natural movies from relay cells and developed methods to map the
144 ," by analyzing real-time X-ray diffraction "movies" from sinusoidally stretch-activated Lethocerus m
145                            The supplementary movies, full size figures, test data, software, and tuto
146 tologic depictions of heroes and villains in movies have been used since the silent film age.
147                   Data can be represented as movies (hundreds of frames) of current (over a surface r
148 cations on the retina were recorded into the movie in real time.
149 easy measurement of movement from high-speed movies in (1) 1-dimensional in vitro models, such as iso
150 he context of random bar stimuli and natural movies in cat.
151 ulses, luminance increases, and naturalistic movies in treated mice.
152 al patterns of neurotransmitter release ("DA movies") in individual subjects.
153 mponent) while participants watched a silent movie indicated that dyslexics' perceptual deficiency ma
154 stimulant, UTP, time lapse live cell imaging movies indicated phosphorylated Ser-368 Cx43 separated i
155 able for the intact movie than the scrambled movie, indicating that these regions accumulate informat
156 values of black and white images and a short movie into the genomes of a population of living bacteri
157                    By translating microscopy movies into searchable databases of bacterial behavior a
158                    By translating microscopy movies into searchable databases of bacterial behavior,
159  reproduced across subjects viewing the same movie is highly sensitive to the attentional state of th
160          Although exposure to smoking in the movies is correlated with smoking susceptibility and ini
161 aken at different time-delays, we produced a movie lasting a few trillionths of a second of the elect
162 distribution maps represent a time-resolved, movie-like imaging of the respective compound's formatio
163 ches, and mathematical modeling will provide movie-like, mechanistic, and quantitative description of
164                             Whether seeing a movie, listening to a song, or feeling a breeze on the s
165                          The behavior of the movie monkey accounted for differences in the looking pa
166         The gaze and head orientation of the movie monkeys alternated between "averted" and "directed
167 video segments depicting unfamiliar monkeys (movie monkeys) displaying affiliative, neutral, and aggr
168 1 (IQR, 0.01-0.2) among children who saw the movie not containing guns (adjusted odds ratio, 22.3; 95
169  (IQR, 10.7-16.7) among children who saw the movie not containing guns (adjusted odds ratio, 3.0; 95%
170 er more times than children who see the same movie not containing guns.
171 noscopy movies span tens of minutes, whereas movies obtained with labeled proteins span tens of secon
172 rns a PDB file as output, as well as dynamic movie of 3D images of intermediate conformations during
173 ing on whether it is accompanied by a visual movie of a speaker pronouncing the same syllable or a di
174                                  A live-cell movie of green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged NS1 of I
175 k and attraction occurs to a computer screen movie of larval motion.
176                                    Viewing a movie of swaying branches while standing on a branch-lik
177 Taken together, these data allow a molecular movie of the ferroxidase gating mechanism to be develope
178 ferent time frames of tomograms constitute a movie of the object in motion, thus enabling studies of
179 simulations, we present a detailed molecular movie of the protein quake after carbon monoxide (CO) ph
180 represents the initial frames in a molecular movie of the structural changes during the catalytic rea
181 active listening) or watch a muted subtitled movie of their choice (passive listening).
182                              Trainees viewed movies of a rotating wire-frame (Necker) cube.
183 ting attention to tool motion in overlapping movies of biological motion and tool motion suppressed t
184            In this study, we used time-lapse movies of C. neoformans-infected macrophages to delineat
185              Finally, we generate time-lapse movies of complex neural arborization through automated
186        These two distinct approaches provide movies of electrochemical current as a function of poten
187                 Using 3D confocal microscope movies of GFP-tagged T cells undergoing costimulation, w
188  Pymol scripts together with PDB files allow movies of individual Q- and R-cPCA modes to be visualize
189 sing step towards making atomically resolved movies of molecular reactions.
190  Here we show that repeated stimulation with movies of natural scenes induces a rapid improvement in
191                                         From movies of neutrophil phagocytosis of polystyrene beads,
192  to the ultimate goal of recording molecular-movies of noncrystalline biomacromolecules.
193 work and algorithms to intelligently acquire movies of protein subcellular location patterns by learn
194  dynamics simulations now allow us to create movies of proteins folding and unfolding.
195                                  We observed movies of replisome trafficking during Streptomyces coel
196                                              Movies of single fluorescent molecules allowed their mov
197 hronous, visual leading and auditory leading movies of speech, sinewave speech or music.
198  which they are assigned, to create animated movies of systems-level molecular regulatory dynamics.
199 models were applied to the initial frames of movies of T cells that had been only partially stimulate
200 nd 1-second temporal resolution, we produced movies of the dynamics of carbon atoms at the edge of a
201                                    Molecular movies of the relevant pathways show the different reorg
202 our cell-phone camera can record fluorescent movies of the specimens as they are flowing through the
203                         We first made 60-min movies of the transport of photosynthetically assimilate
204 les of Manduca sexta, we produced high-speed movies of x-ray equatorial reflections, indicating cross
205 rack large numbers of migrating nuclei in 4D movies of zebrafish cardiac morphogenesis, suggesting th
206 s would help us to create a truly molecular "movie" of how these important biomolecules work.
207 rious bound ligands, providing a "structural movie" of the catalytic steps.
208                           Here, by creating "movies" of sexually dimorphic brain development using lo
209 ferent delays are combined into a 'molecular movie' of the evolving molecule, which shows substantial
210                              We reconstruct 'movies' of a laser pulse's diffraction, self-focusing an
211 re to smoking and other adult content in the movies on transitioning from (1) closed to open to smoki
212     Real-life activities, such as watching a movie or engaging in conversation, unfold over many minu
213 ntally different options, such as watching a movie or going out for dinner.
214 f bodies alongside emotional words, stories, movies, or facial expressions.
215  containing other objects and from scrambled movies (ordinate-level categorization).
216 emporally structured stimuli such as natural movies, pairs of ganglion cells were modestly more corre
217 ed richly evocative stimulation (an engaging movie) portraying real-world events to elicit a similar
218 mated encoding models with a sampled natural movie prior.
219 ch advance article, we show that an improved movie processing algorithm is applicable to a much wider
220          Using a newly developed statistical movie processing approach to compensate for beam-induced
221  as collaborative scientific experiments and movie production, we propose two variants of GENESCs bas
222 tical modelling of spatial variations in the movie provide insight into future solar cells, 2D materi
223                                       HS-AFM movies provide unprecedented real-space and real-time vi
224 a new mode where very large volumes of data (movies, ptychographic and multi-dimensional series) can
225         KiT supports 2D, 3D and multi-colour movies, quantification of fluorescence, integrated decon
226 y self-regulation, was found increasingly in movies rated for youth as young as 13 years, despite the
227 ured materials can be viewed as quantitative movies, readily obtained, to reveal active sites directl
228 nstruction of rotavirus VP6, determined from movies recorded with a total exposure of 100 electrons/A
229 itude is also modulated by presentation of a movie recreating the mouse's visual experience during na
230 of head hits in all players was monitored by movie review and post-game interviews.
231                                           In movies, robots are often extremely humanlike.
232             In addition to tonic spikes, the movies routinely elicited lasting inhibition from the ce
233                                          The movie's executive demands drove synchronized brain activ
234 highly similar qualitative experience of the movie's moment-to-moment executive demands, suggesting t
235  engulfing the prey underwater (Figure 1A-F, Movie S1 in Supplemental Information published with this
236 ique, rhythmic pulsation of their tentacles (Movie S1), first noted by Lamarck nearly 200 y ago.
237 ocampus and is trained to store and replay a movie scene.
238 e LFP spectrum shape and its dependency upon movie scenes and we achieved this with realistic values
239 ng the input to the network across different movie scenes correlated with cross-scene changes of seve
240                     Brain activity evoked by movie scenes of smoking was contrasted with nonsmoking c
241                              HMM analyses of movie sequences of living cells reveal that insulin cont
242 e specimens, indicating that both images and movies should be collected with higher exposures than ar
243                                           4D movies show that this failure occurs due to decreased me
244                       HIDE-enabled nanoscopy movies span tens of minutes, whereas movies obtained wit
245 ation, across subjects randomized to watch a movie spliced with advertisements for Claritin or advert
246 postacquisition synchronization of multiview movie stacks, obtained static high-resolution reconstruc
247  that, like members of the Jedi Order in the movie Star Wars who learn to use "the Force" to do good,
248 st several minutes in the absence of further movie stimulation.
249 e from ongoing neural responses to a dynamic movie stimulus.
250  to murderers with psychopathic features and movies such as No Country for Old Men and We Need to Tal
251                                   Time-lapse movies suggested that DD1-mediated apoptosis also leads
252 zen(RNAi) eggs were analyzed from time-lapse movies, supplemented by analysis of fixed specimens.
253 om-built photorefractor as subjects viewed a movie switching between 11 m and 50, 33, 25, or 20 cm.
254 uctuations were more reliable for the intact movie than the scrambled movie, indicating that these re
255 lated across subjects during portions of the movie that are successfully as compared to unsuccessfull
256 ernal membrane biogenesis are presented in a movie that shows the time development of the chloroplast
257                                    Two short movies that highlight the functionality of tools describ
258         We also present a series of tutorial movies that illustrate the best practices and different
259 generates a stack of about a dozen different movies that represent the visual world as dynamic neural
260                           At the end of each movie, the labeled leaf was frozen in liquid nitrogen to
261 hough the observations here are fluorescence movies, the signals of interest--spike trains and/or tim
262                                          For movies, the US Library of Congress's National Film Regis
263                 Participants viewed a 50-min movie, then verbally described the events during functio
264                                In time-lapse movies, these actin filament structures exhibit one of t
265 cent study shows that chimpanzees remember a movie they viewed one day earlier, and their eye movemen
266 and qualitative, executive components of the movie through two additional behavioral investigations.
267 viewers were not reinforced for watching the movies, thus their looking patterns indicated their inte
268 the attended category was not present in the movie; thus, the effect was not a target-detection artif
269 ily extracts from magnetic resonance imaging movie time courses such as breathing and heart rate in c
270          Here we first analyse natural image movies to determine the optimal space-time receptive fie
271  by abstracting common features from natural movies to generalize categorization to new stimuli.
272 ed this idea by using cineradiography (X-ray movies) to characterize and quantify the internal dynami
273                                    Live-cell movies tracked the intercellular transport of a recombin
274 on, alcohol brand appearances in youth-rated movies trended upward during the period from 80 to 145 p
275 ation and the number of saccades within each movie type were examined using eye tracking technology.
276 bly naturalistic stimulus (i.e., a Hollywood movie) using a data-driven reverse correlation technique
277                                       During movie viewing, participants' brain activity was synchron
278 ar follow-up, controlling for television and movie viewing, video-game playing, parenting, age, sex,
279 rs based on responses during one experiment--movie viewing--identified 35 common response-tuning func
280 els throughout the brain during naturalistic movie viewing.
281 ring rest conditions and during naturalistic movie viewing.
282               The training package, based on movie vignettes and leader-led discussions, was administ
283 ing functional magnetic resonance imaging, a movie was shown, depicting refusal of organ donation bet
284 nd similarity of visual responses to natural movies was not as strong in dark-reared as in normally r
285        By altering the artificial attractant movie, we conclude that visual recognition involves both
286                                  For popular movies, we argue that the consideration of their constru
287 quency power with time courses locked to the movies were observed throughout the cortex.
288                         Twenty- to 30-second movies were recorded, with stimulation occurring at 5 se
289  smokers and 17 nonsmokers watched a popular movie while undergoing functional magnetic resonance ima
290 see that when we link all actors in the same movie with each other, the network becomes small-world,
291        In this study, participants watched a movie with two interleaved narratives while their brain
292 image analysis for phase-contrast microscopy movies with an easy-to-use interface for validating the
293 nd their segmentation results, and with 4968 movies with animated cell, scaffold, and contact overlay
294 ded VLPFC neurons during the presentation of movies with congruent or incongruent species-specific fa
295 eir activity, comparing responses to natural movies with those to control stimuli.
296 e ability to obtain sequences of snapshots ("movies") with atomic-scale spatial resolution and ultras
297 resolution bringing the so called "molecular movie" within reach.
298 ation of PCA to crowded spectra, images, and movies (without selecting peaks or features) was shown r
299 ically alter spatial correlations in natural movies, without altering their edge structure.
300 www.vanderbilt.edu/viibre/software/documents/movies.zip.

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