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1 o, whether this reactivation might be due to imagery).
2 ngenitally blind individuals who lack visual imagery.
3 sual cortex (V1-V3) predict stronger sensory imagery.
4 exist during the construction of novel scene imagery.
5 be quickly estimated with drone or satellite imagery.
6 estimated SSC derived from Landsat satellite imagery.
7 tion with inputs from the same multispectral imagery.
8 t is not overly reliant on optical satellite imagery.
9 gions during the construction of novel scene imagery.
10 investigate the construction of novel mental imagery.
11 ous regular patterns identified in satellite imagery.
12 bable turtles were detected in the collected imagery.
13 ased on macroscopic fluorescence reflectance imagery.
14 al cortex excitability in controlling visual imagery.
15 magery, with a much stronger increase during imagery.
16 sual areas was common to both perception and imagery.
17 ietal and visual areas during perception and imagery.
18 vered aerial photographs and remotely sensed imagery.
19  neighborhoods from time-series street-level imagery.
20 rom the amplitude and phase content of radar imagery.
21 m PM2.5-prediction models based on satellite imagery.
22 red by classifying high-resolution satellite imagery.
23 le of engaging in accurate and vivid musical imagery.
24 dimensions of individual trees from airborne imagery.
25 ombination of stable isotope analysis and CT imagery.
26 rties are re-created in these regions during imagery.
27 solution (e.g., 500 m or greater pixel size) imagery.
28 fferences in style and reported vividness of imagery.
29 storic logistic fits divided by time between imagery.
30  top-down effects: hallucinations and mental imagery.
31  studies of auditory processing and auditory imagery.
32  asset wealth from high-resolution satellite imagery.
33 n films (DET), colorimetry and hyperspectral imagery.
34 this by substituting motor action with motor imagery.
35  characterized by vivid and elaborate visual imagery.
36 g Very-High-Resolution WorldView-3 satellite imagery.
37 bject in motor cortex to enable BSC of motor imagery.
38 m publicly-available multispectral satellite imagery.
39 y for lakes over large areas using satellite imagery.
40 s assumptions concerning trance and rock art imagery.
41 ciated with detecting fractures in satellite imagery.
42  of neurofeedback training over simple motor imagery.
43 support both veridical perception and mental imagery.
44  during psychophysically-controlled movement imagery.
45 place in someone's mind when they use visual imagery?
46           For this, humans use visual mental imagery [1, 2], the ability to conjure up a vivid intern
47 tos (1-m) were used to train coarser Landsat imagery (30-m) to create 30-m binary statewide canopy lo
48  frequently observed than responses to motor imagery (62.5-80% versus 33.3-42.9%).
49  frequently observed than responses to motor imagery (87.5-100% versus 68.8-75.0%).
50 ination of gel-colorimetry and hyperspectral imagery a very promising new application of wide interes
51 urface expressions of fractures in satellite imagery across all Antarctic ice shelves.
52         With high-resolution remotely sensed imagery, algorithmic utilization of image context is cru
53 d imagery with conventional thermal infrared imagery also available helps to discern nightglow struct
54 range data (ii) high-dynamic range spherical imagery and (iii) a panorama of stereo image pairs.
55                               From satellite imagery and 3D numerical models, we show that seismicity
56     Here we show, using in situ polarization imagery and a new visual detection model, that polarizat
57 gital elevation models from stereo satellite imagery and airborne measurements to resolve elevation c
58     We found that simultaneous visual mental imagery and auditory stimulation led to an illusory tran
59 ine unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), thermal imagery and computer vision to improve traditional wildl
60 id zone, using submetre-resolution satellite imagery and deep learning(4).
61 s approach using high-resolution digital eye imagery and genotype data from 12 selected SNPs from ove
62             Using a combination of satellite imagery and in situ assessments, we provide detailed map
63 mains by combining high-resolution satellite imagery and individual tree data from Toronto with quest
64 enya, using a combination of 1-m Terra Bella imagery and intensive field sampling on thousands of fie
65  Space ENvironment GEochemistry and Ranging) imagery and laser altimeter topography.
66 oogle Earth Engine (GEE) platform using NAIP imagery and LiDAR-derived canopy height models.
67 common across actual auditory perception and imagery and may be mediated by higher-level multisensory
68 resonance imaging to compare voluntary motor imagery and motor execution.
69                                      Musical imagery and musical perception resulted in overlapping a
70 wn) memory-guided generation of visuospatial imagery and navigational planning.
71 We found that representations shared between imagery and perception emerged specifically in the alpha
72 que, we show that the neural overlap between imagery and perception in the entire visual system corre
73 pared the oscillatory time courses of mental imagery and perception of objects.
74 ly mimic perceived contents, suggesting that imagery and perception share common neural mechanisms.
75 representations shared between visual mental imagery and perception.
76 ade of covert mental actions including motor imagery and planning.
77 ich is a typical range for collecting aerial imagery and producing high-resolution mosaicked orthopho
78 se from nanoscale multichannel hyperspectral imagery and provides new capabilities in leveraging in o
79 derived ice velocity data, optical satellite imagery and regional climate modelling, we show that dra
80 f the perceptual feed-forward cascade during imagery and show that, during perception, such reversals
81 sia, e.g., the emergence of representational imagery and the colonization of arctic areas and of grea
82  patterns induced by unilateral mental motor imagery and the performance of a physical motor task.
83 gagement of sensorimotor processes to enable imagery and to guide auditory perception.
84 ts and experimental tasks tapping into motor imagery and verbal conceptual verb processing in additio
85              The relationship between mental imagery and vision is a long-standing problem in neurosc
86       Our study illustrates how UAS, thermal imagery, and automated detection can be combined to effi
87 ding consumer expenditure surveys, satellite imagery, and census data.
88 ing previous benchmarks from high-resolution imagery, and comparison with independent wealth measurem
89 f concept study for basic decoding of speech imagery, and delineate a number of key challenges to usa
90               Using satellite imagery, drone imagery, and ground counts, we have assembled the first
91 ee and model-based systems, episodic memory, imagery, and planning, including some open questions and
92 ain characteristics as observed in satellite imagery, and the results suggest a resonant coupling wit
93 t is generated by auditory perception and/or imagery, and this input carries common abstract informat
94                High-frequency digital camera imagery, and vegetation indices derived from that imager
95 orts the use of multitemporal remote sensing imagery as a reliable source of data for assessing the e
96 ial greenness levels (derived from satellite imagery), asthma, and early life sensitization to ryegra
97  approach using large databases of satellite imagery at (i) very high spatial resolution and (ii) ver
98 leled by the reemergence of lower limb motor imagery at cortical level.
99 power of covariates generated from satellite imagery at different resolutions and extents (focal patc
100 fic) in July 2012 can be mapped by satellite imagery augmented by sailing crew observations.
101 al reasoning, looking at a case study of how imagery-based artificial agents can solve visuospatial i
102 ular, we first examine several variations of imagery-based knowledge representations and problem-solv
103 u have an intelligent agent that uses visual imagery-based knowledge representations and reasoning op
104                                   As digital imagery becomes ubiquitous and machine vision techniques
105 ces (greenness) from operational space-based imagery but current capabilities greatly expand scientif
106 ge data (e.g., medical, security, and aerial imagery), but the expected benefits and merits of using
107 ogical and crop growth models, and satellite imagery, but have underutilized legacy sources of inform
108 ent semantic and emotional properties during imagery, but that these representations depend on the ob
109 rmation from both complex natural sounds and imagery can be read out from early visual cortex activit
110 ionally, human counts of organisms in aerial imagery can be tedious and subjective.
111 sults suggest that high-resolution satellite imagery can be used to make predictions of smallholder a
112                                    Satellite imagery can improve retrospective estimates of vaccinati
113                We demonstrate that satellite imagery can provide useful data on whale occurrence and
114 bout the self and others using compassionate imagery causes reductions in paranoia.
115             Data sets derived from satellite imagery, census, and hydrological models provide an oppo
116 stimates to estimates derived from satellite imagery collected at a similar time, and use suction-cup
117                   We used archived satellite imagery collected from January 2010 to May 2013 and data
118 ment and were exposed to three 10-min guided imagery conditions (stress/stress, cue/cue, and stress/c
119 tive emotion following exposure to all three imagery conditions in females, but not males.
120 ces across beat type for both perception and imagery conditions.
121  quantity of high-resolution remotely sensed imagery continues to rise, CNNs are increasingly essenti
122                             Multi-resolution imagery contributes to regionalized assessment of forest
123 ng self-criticism, a marker of visual mental imagery, correlated with amygdala activity (threat respo
124                                        Motor imagery could be decoded from these neural populations,
125                        High-resolution drone imagery, coupled with 120 field measurements of fault sl
126  cost and sharing restrictions for satellite imagery data from NASA's Landsat program (the longest re
127  chemistry and geostationary satellite cloud imagery data suggests that the lifetime of HPMTF in the
128                                              Imagery data were also validated with fine-scale field d
129                          The resulting large imagery dataset of several terabytes was processed in an
130                              Using satellite imagery, drone imagery, and ground counts, we have assem
131          To analyze these data, we developed imagery-encoding models.
132  superficial and deep cortical layers, motor imagery engaged only superficial layers.
133 o requires improvements in the usefulness of imagery equipment.
134 y motor area (SMA), involved in active motor imagery, especially when the actions are familiar.
135 ats to biodiversity, collect frequent aerial imagery, estimate population abundance, and deter poachi
136 ption, the more vivid or perception-like the imagery experience is.
137  been well-demonstrated, from classic mental imagery experiments(1), to recent studies of object repr
138 owever, how close the correlation is between imagery eye movements and the eye movements while lookin
139 sed eight years of high resolution satellite imagery, field boundaries, crop data layers, and yield s
140 uring the later stages of a trial, the motor imagery for a particular hand shape can be decoded for b
141 used in a capacity to gather high-resolution imagery for estimating breeding pairs, UAV surveys affec
142 monstrates the potential for using satellite imagery for estimating contaminant loss via indirect pho
143  forest structure may allow the use of radar imagery for forest biomass estimates beyond commonly rep
144 d the potential of high-resolution satellite imagery for generating habitat covariates using camera-t
145                  Using satellite-based radar imagery for such purposes has been challenged by the app
146 regression splines to time series of Landsat imagery for the purpose of modeling, mapping, and monito
147 patial and statistical analyses of satellite imagery for the recent period of Syrian refugee mass mig
148 therefore examined the representation during imagery for two stimuli in depth, by comparing the patte
149                                      CT scan imagery found lung abscess in 5 (41.6%) cases.
150          Our findings are based on satellite imagery from 1973 onwards and aerial photography from 19
151 nge detected within time series of satellite imagery from 1982 to 2015.
152 troit, Michigan: One used Google Street View imagery from 2009 and the other used an in-person survey
153  testing a sampling technique that leverages imagery from camera traps with conventional distance sam
154 nt approach using multi-resolution satellite imagery from Landsat and MODIS during 2009-2011.
155  brightness survey are compared to nighttime imagery from multiple sensors with differing spatial res
156 re GIS from 1900 to the present using aerial imagery from the 1980s.
157 and auditory cues, we can discriminate motor imagery from visual information and show differences in
158 ution thermal imaging camera recorded facial imagery, from which a computational algorithm extracted
159 n 1,826 block faces using Google Street View imagery (Google, Inc., Mountain View, California) dating
160                                       Visual imagery has been found to activate some of the same brai
161         Our findings demonstrate that street imagery has the potential complement traditional survey-
162 ether with surface monitoring, such airborne imagery have a high potential to better characterize vol
163 re combined with optical and radar satellite imagery in a machine learning algorithm to map forest he
164 bservations abound about the power of visual imagery in human intelligence, from how Nobel prize-winn
165 k to recognize the typeface from street view imagery in London.
166 used to combine reflectance and fluorescence imagery in order to significantly improve automated anno
167   To address this problem, we modeled mental imagery in the human brain as feedback in a hierarchical
168 dala) and motor cortex was heightened during imagery in the presence of the reward-related cue.
169 entary evidence from airborne remote sensing imagery indicates atmospheric venting from refinery hydr
170 toring program, field surveys, and satellite imagery interpretation.
171  intuitive way of integrating remote sensing imagery into large-scale forest monitoring programmes an
172                                       Mental imagery is a critical cognitive function, clinically imp
173 proposed that the mental generation of scene imagery is a crucial component of episodic memory proces
174 al based on eye movements during spontaneous imagery is feasible.
175                                 Thus, visual imagery is not a prerequisite of auditory feedback to ea
176  ability to rapidly access optical satellite imagery is now an intrinsic component of managing the di
177 how that the more the neural response during imagery is similar to the neural response during percept
178 lly coherent, contextually appropriate scene imagery is strongly modulated by vmPFC.
179         Low-magnification far-field (LF) DFM imagery is technically simpler to perform but cannot be
180               SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Visual imagery is the ability to visualize objects that are not
181                                      Musical imagery is the human experience of imagining music witho
182                                        Motor imagery is the mental simulation of a motor act without
183                          The power of visual imagery is well known, enshrined in such familiar saying
184  actions without executing them (i.e., motor imagery) is crucial to a number of cognitive functions,
185 ry, and vegetation indices derived from that imagery, is facilitating better tracking of phenological
186  of multidate, multisensor radar and optical imagery (Landsat TM/PALSAR/RADARSAT-1/TPI image stack) f
187                                              Imagery led to a flash rate estimate of about 4 x 10(-3)
188 s counted and classified individual seals in imagery manually.
189                                Compassionate imagery may be one way of reducing such negative beliefs
190 drive or via indirect methods such as mental imagery, may in some circumstances promote the physiolog
191                                        Motor imagery (MI) is assumed to enhance poststroke motor reco
192                                        Motor imagery (MI) is capable of activating the motor system a
193      Brain-computer interface-assisted motor imagery (MI-BCI) or transcranial direct current stimulat
194 g study revealed that, in contrast to mental imagery, motor execution was associated with an excitato
195 s of canopy greenness derived from satellite imagery (NDVI) to evaluate the impacts of climate change
196 based cover classification of remote sensing imagery, net uptake of CO2 (-1.4 +/- 0.6 kt CO2 -eq yr(-
197 ut also exerted a motivational effect in the imagery network itself.
198 h motivational salience can invigorate motor imagery networks preceding action.
199  number of key challenges to usage of speech imagery neural representations for clinical applications
200 g each participant's address using satellite imagery [Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI)].
201 entation of reward-related cues during motor imagery not only enhanced neural responses in motivation
202 icroscopy to capture micron to sub-nanometer imagery of mineral-organic interactions; and (2) scannin
203 n humans during generation, observation, and imagery of movement and is considered to reflect cortica
204 romagnetic (AEM) sensor to produce extensive imagery of resistivity beneath Taylor Valley.
205 ing three different conditions: rest, visual imagery of the alphabet and planning an artwork to be ex
206 ariance (CRV) on 30 years of remotely sensed imagery of the entire delta extent.
207  Cover Database (NLCD) using high-resolution imagery of the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAI
208  for previous video cameras to provide clear imagery of the ponds' benthic habitat.
209 eature in the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery of the sea surface.
210 nment of motor cortex during a task of motor imagery of three natural actions (lift, knock and throw)
211 is of the corresponding auditory stimulus or imagery of unrelated sounds.
212  of the auditory stimulus rather than mental imagery of unrelated, speech or non-speech, sounds.
213                  Here we use 2D and 3D X-ray imagery on Noril'sk nickel sulfide, combined with simple
214 y visual areas is an epiphenomenon of visual imagery or, alternatively, whether it is driven by mecha
215 moderate spatial resolution (30 m) satellite imagery over a region spanning 4.7 x 10(6) km(2) in Alas
216                         We have used Landsat imagery over the period 1986-2018 in order to assess the
217 om thousands of storms captured in satellite imagery over the Sahel, we find that convective cores wi
218 poral metrics derived from 2009-2011 Landsat imagery (overall accuracy of 0.83) was used to predict s
219 MRI testing of command-following using motor imagery paradigms (26 patients) and resting brain metabo
220 ed changes in wealth over time, with daytime imagery particularly useful in this task.
221                                              Imagery plays an important role in our life.
222 utilized during movement of viewpoint within imagery, potentially underpinning our more general abili
223  studies have documented the effect of motor imagery practice.
224 the involvement of the motor system in motor imagery processes, they do not support the embodied view
225 solution imagery of the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) and a LiDAR canopy height model;
226              Thus, high-resolution satellite imagery proved to be particularly useful in heterogeneou
227                                       Mental imagery provides an essential simulation tool for rememb
228 the precuneus such as self-processing, motor imagery, reaching, visuomotor and other body-mind functi
229 y evoked during vision and reinstated during imagery reflect different codes for seen and mental imag
230 ates of moment-to-moment variation in visual imagery remain unclear.
231 this network controls the strength of visual imagery remains unknown.
232 ities (deg/s), infrared eye images and scene imagery (RGB + D).
233 in much more complex networks during musical imagery, showing positive correlations with the dorsal a
234 m belt (GASB) has been observed in satellite imagery since 2011, often extending from West Africa to
235 d brightly lit cities in nighttime satellite imagery since at least the first publication of large sc
236                                          SEM imagery, skeletal trace elements and boron isotopes (del
237 led scene-word associations using a mnemonic imagery strategy.
238 ual cortex excitability using tDCS increases imagery strength, demonstrating a causative role of visu
239                                   Sentinel 2 imagery supported by two field campaigns revealed 1679 s
240 aphy detect command-following during a motor imagery task (i.e. cognitive motor dissociation) and ass
241                      We used a script-driven imagery task consisting of narratives of both interperso
242 bjects' representational spaces of the motor imagery task in the motor cortex into a common model rep
243                                    In a word imagery task, we used high gamma (70-150 Hz) time featur
244  the final state of the system, and in motor imagery task, when only efferent (intentional) informati
245 y modulating their neural responses in motor imagery tasks despite remaining nonresponsive behavioral
246 as and diving robots acquire high-resolution imagery that allow detecting individual nodules and meas
247 rotocol to identify left and right leg motor imagery that was used to trigger an sFES-generated step
248 e estimate, from field studies and satellite imagery, that soil C(org) erosion (within the top 50 cm)
249 s known that the better people are at visual imagery, the better they can perform these tasks.
250 s where seeing and thinking conflict, mental imagery, the free press, an El Greco fallacy fallacy, ha
251  of Wernicke's area in forming vivid musical imagery through bilateral and anti-correlated network in
252 mbined tasks of action observation and motor imagery to a parametric action space containing 25 stick
253 ata extracted from high-resolution satellite imagery to augment public health disease surveillance in
254                    We used 28 y of satellite imagery to demonstrate that the area of mangrove forests
255 l and modeling approach that uses time-lapse imagery to directly relate burrow formation to resulting
256 igh-resolution (~1.0 m) aerial and satellite imagery to estimate shrub-cover change in 114 study site
257 5 million km(2) of high-resolution satellite imagery to identify >65,000 lakes (>1,300 km(2)) that fo
258                        Using remotely sensed imagery to identify biophysical components across landsc
259 cades of high-resolution Landsat 5 satellite imagery to investigate long-term trends in intense summe
260 t detection and ranging-guided hyperspectral imagery to map foliar nutrient (i.e. P, nitrogen [N]) co
261 map the montane forest ecotone using Landsat imagery to observe change at scales not possible for plo
262 cohol cue exposure, and one that uses guided imagery to present personalized stress, alcohol, or neut
263                             We use satellite imagery to quantify population fluctuations and the cove
264                           We find that motor imagery to shape the hand can be successfully decoded fr
265 tral summer of 2010 2011, we used underwater imagery to survey a slope-dwelling population of the lit
266 s for seen and mental images and link mental imagery to the computational abilities of generative net
267 earchers tend to use large-scale street view imagery to uncover physical and socioeconomic patterns.
268 ing computer vision methods and street-level imagery to understand the physical dynamics of cities.
269 erspectral remote sensing and digital camera imagery, tower-based CO(2) flux measurements, and a pred
270 distribution using high-resolution satellite imagery, UN population estimates, and census data.
271 ntal demonstration of adaptive multispectral imagery using fabricated plasmonic spectral filter array
272          This shows that the neural basis of imagery vividness is much more complicated than studies
273 ural correlates of individual differences in imagery vividness point to an important role of the earl
274 re visual system correlates with experienced imagery vividness.
275 graphic changes due to the impurities; HRSEM imagery was analyzed with Morphological Analysis for MAt
276 sured arousal signal from the thermal facial imagery was moderate and did not correlate with surgical
277 roencephalographic activity induced by motor imagery was more lateralized and motor performance impro
278 ce of responses to language, music and motor imagery was only observed in coma patients.
279 e show that the experienced vividness during imagery was selectively associated with increases in top
280                 By using time series of 30 m imagery, we characterize dynamics in forest and shrub co
281                              Using satellite imagery, we estimated the rate of change in the density
282  properties supported by 3D microtomographic imagery, we found that N fertilization induced an increa
283                     Through use of satellite imagery, we investigate the island-construction on Misch
284                  Using 28 years of satellite imagery, we linked FDD to observed changes in mangrove a
285 ion of annual LCLU maps from MODIS satellite imagery, we proposed a land change detection method to c
286                        Using remotely sensed imagery, we quantified canopy loss during and after the
287 e activations and networks evoked by musical imagery were compared with those elicited by the subject
288 al-scale maps derived from higher-resolution imagery were most accurate, followed by multi-map fusion
289 ata, combined with high-resolution satellite imagery, were used to create new health area and health
290 hands, allowing us to control for hand motor imagery when acting with another effector (i.e., foot).
291 sms may modulate threat responses and mental imagery when engaging in self-criticism, which have impo
292 motor cortex ipsilateral to the arm used for imagery, whereas beta-band power concurrently decreased
293                               Digital camera imagery, which can be acquired frequently, has been used
294         Cross-referencing the Day/Night Band imagery with conventional thermal infrared imagery also
295 vessel network reconstructed from X-ray muCT imagery with in vivo flow MRI observations from the same
296       Here, we combine multisource satellite imagery with modeling to uncover the rapid development o
297 ich provides publicly available street-level imagery with nearly complete coverage of the United Stat
298 traced P sources by combining remote sensing imagery with the first measurements of stable oxygen iso
299 top-down coupling during both perception and imagery, with a much stronger increase during imagery.
300 lated annual CUEa , estimated from satellite imagery, with locally determined soil CUEh for 100 globa
301 nt-to-moment experienced vividness of visual imagery, within human subjects, depends on the activity

 
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