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1  in expected tracking duration was signalled visually.
2 ater binding of protein to the starch matrix visually.
3 level of customization both functionally and visually.
4 e accepted standards for depicting pedigrees visually.
5 escan, and tumors were essentially unchanged visually.
6 he radiologic features were scored using the Visually AcceSAble Rembrandt Images (VASARI) standard.
7 usively present when the optogenetically and visually-activated populations are functionally-proximal
8 tructures of its proteins, allowing users to visually analyze the mutations in their 3D context.
9 pilepsy" or "no epilepsy." Initial EEGs were visually analyzed for spikes, spike ripples, and ripples
10                            Here we identify, visually and algorithmically, two prevalent influences o
11 teral flow assay, and results were read both visually and digitally.
12                          MICs were evaluated visually and interpreted using Clinical and Laboratory S
13  a decrease on post-embolisation images both visually and on Hounsfield unit (HU) measurements.
14                     Two blinded radiologists visually and qualitatively scored contrast enhancement,
15                                 In mouse, we visually and quantitatively assessed the development of
16           (18)F-PI-2620 binding was assessed visually and quantitatively using Distribution Volume Ra
17           (18)F-PI-2620 binding was assessed visually and quantitatively using distribution volume ra
18 stribution and tumor targeting were assessed visually and quantitatively using SUV.
19     Early and late images were compared both visually and quantitatively.
20 tion; residential and workplace address were visually and statistically clustered around the resident
21 icals are straightforward to interpret (both visually and via algorithms), it is exceedingly challeng
22  major component of 3D nuclear organization, visually apparent as intense point-to-point interactions
23 he development of standardized, large-scale, visually appealing maps.
24  that FMM model fits the data very well both visually as well as in terms of the goodness of fit meas
25 cent semiconducting polymer nanoparticles to visually assess nanoparticle extravasation.
26 g lateral scanning (side-to-side flights) to visually assess the aperture.
27  gray matter as a reference region, and were visually assessed by 3 trained readers.
28         Morphologic changes on CT scans were visually assessed by two observers and categorized as sh
29 bution and severity of lung involvement were visually assessed by using an eight-point scale (chest r
30 sion demarcation, overall image quality, and visually assessed signal-to-noise ratio.
31                      The presence of CAC was visually assessed using low-dose attenuation correction
32         Coronary (18)F-fluoride activity was visually assessed, quantified, and categorized with refe
33 f the associative memory task when they were visually available (perceptual coding) and following the
34 luence on activity in visual cortex, whereas visually based corrections for ongoing eye movements hav
35                     We demonstrate that this visually-biased decision-making circuit can capture the
36 xible instrument to design new workflows and visually build multi-step analytics pipelines.
37 oundPattern of emphysema at chest CT, scored visually by using the Fleischner Society system, is asso
38  CNV regions from a group of samples, and to visually check if important focal gains/losses are missi
39 quality and safety for the consumer, who can visually check the condition of the products.
40 ted against the reported CNVs, and users can visually check the reliability of CNVs per se or adjust
41                         The 35 patients were visually classified as having no (n = 9), mild (n = 8),
42                                  Conversely, visually classified DWMA was not predictive of motor dev
43             These results were compared with visually classified DWMA.
44                      The result is a tool to visually compare two spectra, and downloadable peaks lis
45              Thus, different datasets can be visually compared employing the proposed method.
46 lds superior performance, quantitatively and visually, compared to conventional compressed sensing me
47                           Sequence logos are visually compelling ways of illustrating the biological
48 an performance in a range of challenging and visually complex domains, without any knowledge of their
49 predicting that disruption would dominate in visually complex rock pools but background matching in m
50                          All patients showed visually compromising radiation maculopathy confirmed by
51 ion-grabbing stimulus.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Visually conspicuous stimuli attract our attention autom
52                            The ISY signal is visually contagious and is buffered from runaway false s
53  where the brain represents acoustically and visually conveyed word identities.
54                                     Resident visually cued animals have therefore been hypothesized t
55 bjects in visual cortex are recruited during visually cued production of drawings of these objects, e
56 act as quickly and accurately as possible to visually cued stimuli representing single-limb or combin
57  that varied in both image and location in a visually cued two-armed bandit, allowing two possible di
58        Recent studies have demonstrated that visually cueing attention towards a stimulus location af
59 ve access to an online tool to represent and visually customize pedigree relationships.
60 s that contribute to diabetic retinopathy, a visually debilitating complication of diabetes.
61 sts, ICEKAT is also a useful teaching aid to visually demonstrate in real-time how incorrect initial
62 phlet Laplacian-based spectral embedding, we visually demonstrate that Graphlet Laplacians capture bi
63  the 1000 Genomes Project, we calculated and visually depict population-specific differences in codon
64 reas to simulate word-meaning acquisition in visually deprived and undeprived brains.
65 ex in a spatially lateralized manner even in visually deprived individuals.
66 ons undergo rapid reduction in strength when visually deprived mice are reexposed to light.
67 al polymerase chain reaction, the ability to visually detect amplification by the incorporation of co
68                   At PM, 31% of patients had visually detectable FLs (2% extramedullary), 24% and 67.
69                    This color difference was visually detectable.
70 ive signals for every pathogen/control) were visually detected by eye.
71 A-protein conjugate crosslinking that can be visually detected occurs.
72 Hg and no additional IOP-lowering surgery or visually devastating complications) were analyzed.
73 Hg and no additional IOP-lowering surgery or visually devastating complications.
74                                          Two visually different microbial mats (termed 'white' and 'g
75 centric distance included verbal reports and visually directed motion toward a memorized visual targe
76                             CSCR is a common visually disabling condition that develops in individual
77 isease or thyroid-associated orbitopathy, is visually disabling, cosmetically disfiguring and has a s
78 lected with a remotely operated vehicle from visually discriminative habitats that were devoid of meg
79      In this study, we show that HSV forms a visually distinct unitary cytoplasmic viral assembly cen
80                    However, colour maps that visually distort data through uneven colour gradients or
81 l dumping and fishery malpractices that were visually documented during the survey.
82 vinar complex of primates includes two large visually driven nuclei; one in the dorsal (lateral) pulv
83 y frequency-tuned responses can coexist with visually driven responses in hMT+.
84                            The implants were visually evaluated for damage to the SLA coating.
85                                   Given that visually evident and easily recognizable patterns of hum
86          However, current methods often miss visually evident CTCF loops in Hi-C data sets from mamma
87 urpose To evaluate whether participants with visually evident emphysema at CT were more likely to hav
88      Background The clinical significance of visually evident emphysema on CT images in individuals w
89 s-effect in Glioblastoma (GBM) are often not visually evident, and may cause neurological deficits, i
90    Using in vivo Ca(2+) imaging, we recorded visually evoked activity from cells in V1 and higher vis
91 a rapid experience-dependent increase in the visually evoked activity of SST interneurons as well as
92 red with wild-type mice, in both ongoing and visually evoked activity.
93 ior for recording neural activity, we imaged visually evoked and spontaneous glutamate release across
94 h spatially coarse receptive fields in vLGN, visually evoked changes in spike timing were less precis
95             We also show that the pattern of visually evoked inhibition can reorganize over minutes a
96 associative long-term synaptic depression of visually evoked inhibition in compass neurons.
97                  For each, silencing impairs visually evoked landing, activation drives landing, and
98 ry motif arises from the interaction between visually evoked network dynamics and short-term synaptic
99 wn that attention can boost the amplitude of visually evoked neural responses, no robust effect has b
100 -Hilbert spectral analysis, and steady-state visually evoked potential collected using electroencepha
101 inocular rivalry displays while steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs) were measured over o
102 tween prosthetic and natural vision based on visually evoked potentials (VEPs) recorded in rats impla
103                           Using steady-state visually evoked potentials from electroencephalography i
104  found that the magnitude and reliability of visually evoked responses in primary visual cortex (V1)
105 led to corresponding asymmetrical changes in visually evoked responses to probes presented in the two
106           We found a variety of neurons with visually evoked responses, saccade-aligned responses, an
107          The L1 coating enhanced the overall visually evoked single-unit (SU) yield and SU amplitude,
108 munication is enhanced during burst mode and visually evoked thalamic bursts, thereby augmenting reti
109 sing the amplitude of vasomotion by means of visually evoked vascular responses resulted in increased
110 nse to visual area activity and have greater visually-evoked activity in two forebrain areas: the tel
111 EEG (e.g., the P1 component and steady-state visually-evoked potentials): fMRI activation scaled addi
112                  Maps and variation profiles visually exhibited widespread and substantial difference
113 nd interface with an interactive platform to visually explore and interpret these motifs in the conte
114                                              Visually, extent of artifact reduction and diagnostic as
115 per second, rarely made spelling errors, and visually fixated most letters about half a second before
116 s (20-40 min after injection) were evaluated visually for complete or incomplete resection and compar
117                                  Two readers visually graded the 3D LGE images (conspicuity, artifact
118 i spatial assumptions.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Visually guided actions activate a large frontoparietal
119 implicated in cognitive tasks like directing visually guided actions.
120 ates visual and motor information to perform visually guided actions.
121 ate a causal role of neuronal ensembles in a visually guided behavior and suggest that ensembles impl
122  contribution of Cg corticotectal neurons to visually guided behavior, which is mediated by their col
123 sists of visual stimuli, the final output is visually guided behavior, while visual perceptions are a
124 also diminished the influence of salience on visually guided behavior.
125 cal layers in the coding of visual input and visually guided behavior.
126 erstand the role of thalamocortical loops in visually guided behavior.
127 m, dedicated to processing visual motion and visually guided behaviors.
128 or understanding how neural circuits control visually guided behaviors.
129 ctional role of tectum, TL, and tegmentum in visually guided behaviors.
130                                              Visually guided eye movements are accommodated by differ
131             The potential role of the SDs in visually guided fish behavior is discussed.
132  how brain regions may coordinate during the visually guided grasping of objects.
133 rnative for measuring vision relies on using visually guided innate defensive responses, such as esca
134            Using those methods, we show that visually guided innate responses can be elicited using p
135                                        Using visually guided intracellular recordings of cortical neu
136                                        Using visually guided intracellular recordings of somatosensor
137 A major unresolved question in understanding visually guided locomotion in humans is whether actions
138 etter understand human brain dynamics during visually guided locomotion, we developed a method of rem
139 isual field, which would be advantageous for visually guided locomotion.
140 ctively represents information necessary for visually guided navigation [3-9].
141 rogress in understanding the neural basis of visually guided navigation, however, little is known abo
142 sible environment, a process we refer to as "visually guided navigation." Neuroimaging work in adults
143 re maintained during social interactions and visually guided object tracking.
144 n influenced behavioral performance during a visually guided orientation change detection task, we id
145                              We show that in visually guided predator-prey interactions, planning pro
146   The ability of bees and ants to learn long visually guided routes in complex environments is perhap
147 ive 3D orientation discrimination task and a visually guided saccade task while we recorded from the
148 e oculomotor vermis (OMV)] in the control of visually guided saccades and smooth-pursuit eye movement
149                          Here, using a novel visually guided surgical approach to target tracer injec
150 ult performance and attentional control in a visually guided task; in a naturalistic dynamic and soci
151  Ca(2+) activity during the accumulation and visually guided tasks.
152                                      Using a visually guided two-choice behavioral paradigm with mult
153                                         In a visually guided virtual T-maze task, bilateral inactivat
154     The function of cortico-fugal neurons in visually guided, goal-directed behavior remains unclear.
155  to explore the evolution and development of visually-guided actions.
156 roduces a novel imaging system for measuring visually-guided behaviors in larval zebrafish.
157 l model for the study of neurons involved in visually-guided behaviors.
158 nnels, Drosophila larvae effectively perform visually-guided behaviors.
159 armosets were trained to perform a series of visually-guided tasks, designed to assess their control
160   Because the larvae of multiple species are visually highly similar and difficult to distinguish, it
161 an increase their chance of survival against visually hunting predators even further by choosing glos
162                                              Visually, hypo- and hyperdense artifacts were significan
163 r (intervention group) or to be treated by a visually identical doser that supplied vitamin C (active
164          Two rhesus monkeys scanned pairs of visually identical screen objects with the fingertip of
165                               Some particles visually identified as potential plastics were revealed
166 trix from RNA-Seq data, which can be used to visually identify sample mix-ups.
167                                              Visually imagined contents subjectively mimic perceived
168 bjects were categorized by age of onset into visually immature (<=8 years) and visually mature group
169 is and its complications were more common in visually immature group in our cohort.
170  the most common cause of vision loss in the visually immature versus cataract in the visually mature
171                         Patients were either visually impaired (n = 28), severely impaired (n = 4) or
172 ears (P < 0.001), uninsured (P < 0.001), and visually impaired (P < 0.001) were significantly more li
173              Among the overall prevalence of visually impaired adults 27 (6.49%) had bilateral VI and
174 f the 77 patients, 7 (9%) became bilaterally visually impaired and 2 of those 7 became bilaterally bl
175  median PedEyeQ scores were compared between visually impaired and visually normal cohorts.
176 s, and Parent PedEyeQ scores, were lower for visually impaired children across all domains (P < .001)
177                                              Visually impaired children and their parents had signifi
178  scores were significantly lower (worse) for visually impaired children than for controls for each do
179 ours with significantly higher occurrence in visually impaired infants can be identified, and that co
180 atomotor representations were unchanged in 2 visually impaired monkeys who relied on touch for intera
181                             Of those who are visually impaired or blind, 65% will be age 80 or older.
182  in 2050, there will be an estimated 226,000 visually impaired persons, and nearly 100,000 will be bl
183 ould be developed that are appropriate for a visually impaired population to slow this cognitive decl
184 tal modification should be considered in the visually impaired to prevent falls while maintaining phy
185                         All eyes that became visually impaired were registered, including the date an
186 f < 6/18 in the worst eye were considered as visually impaired.
187  in sighted and early blind individuals, and visually in a separate sighted group.
188 kes it possible to determine malachite green visually in the concentration range 8-30 mg.L(-1) using
189               While lesional tissue is often visually indiscernible from normal brain, anecdotally, i
190                               Fresh poultry, visually indistinguishable from frozen-thawed poultry, p
191 xtracting subtle structural differences from visually indistinguishable images in our phenotype rescu
192 en shown to exert a substantial influence on visually induced behavior, including "freezing." However
193                                              Visually induced motion sickness was probed using the Si
194 ed by heightened self-motion sensitivity and visually-induced dizziness.
195 that FEF motor activity can direct accurate, visually informed choices in the complete absence of pri
196 targeting of the cochlea, allows the user to visually inspect the cochlea and remove any residual sed
197 abeled using a SNAP-tag, which allowed us to visually inspect the enrichment of the membrane fraction
198 dual G-proteins instead of subfamilies; (ii) visually inspect the protein sequence and structural fea
199  of the product (dansyl aniline) was used to visually inspect the reaction progress on the paper subs
200                                     SEEG was visually inspected and h2 non-linear correlation analysi
201 ially normalized gray matter masks were then visually inspected and quantified.
202 an excitation source, and the results can be visually inspected by the naked eye.
203                                   Scans were visually interpreted for coronary stenosis.
204 markers and relevant genomic features can be visually interrogated across up to sixteen multiple asso
205 jections uncover complex features of data in visually intuitive and quantifiable ways, enabling high-
206 sed light (ISX(+PL)) to rapidly and reliably visually isolate and quantify the morphological characte
207                 Potential microplastics were visually isolated and subsequently analysed using Fourie
208 f sediments, hundreds of coccospheres can be visually isolated quickly with minimal sample preparatio
209  automatically assess user personalities and visually map the personality profiles of different profe
210 ated fluorescence lifetime property could be visually mapped using fluorescence lifetime imaging micr
211                                           We visually marked sleep stages, arousals, seizures, and ep
212                                           We visually marked STW segments in scalp EEG and selected s
213 ricitabine tablets were over-encapsulated to visually match each other.
214 gned (2:1) to receive satralizumab 120 mg or visually matched placebo subcutaneously at weeks 0, 2, 4
215 onset into visually immature (<=8 years) and visually mature group (> 8 years).
216 the visually immature versus cataract in the visually mature.
217 ulated M-IOLs, both optically (on bench) and visually (measured visual acuity in patients).
218                The two main alternatives are visually mediated phase modulation of neuronal oscillati
219 stive of an olfactory-mediated rather than a visually-mediated lifestyle.
220                         The issue of whether visually-mediated, simple reaction time (VRT) is faster
221 y may be critical to increase sensitivity to visually modulated glutamate signals in the early visual
222 arent windows through which reactions can be visually monitored or recorded.
223  all currently known variants are identified visually mostly on the basis of pulp color.
224 instructively sculpt the emergent responses, visually naive ferrets were exposed to several hours of
225                             We observed that visually naive tortoises prefer to approach face-like pa
226  were compared between visually impaired and visually normal cohorts.
227  years of age) with an eye condition and 104 visually normal control subjects completed the Child Ped
228 al, cortical, and corneal conditions) and 59 visually normal controls were enrolled at 2 centers.
229 ia (no current treatment except glasses), 48 visually normal controls without glasses, and 19 control
230 nificantly lower (worse) PedEyeQ scores than visually normal controls, across functional vision and e
231  cancer-suspicious lesions and contralateral visually normal TZs (NTZs) on MR fingerprinting and ADC
232 r development of miscibility, a dramatic and visually observable change in behavior occurs, allowing
233 mple mix and measure homogeneous format with visually observable colorimetric readouts.
234 ty testing of Escherichia coli, via a simple visually observable colour change.
235                       Tracer dye was used to visually observe the flow characteristics and path selec
236  performed using the rat cremaster muscle to visually observe the formation of occlusions.
237 ples were then stored at 25 or 40 degrees C, visually observed for gelation, and analysed for presenc
238 had good prognostic value interpreted either visually or semi-quantitatively.
239 had good prognostic value interpreted either visually or semiquantitatively.
240 y by across-scene statistics provided either visually or through physical interactions.
241 t tumor subtypes and benign diseases, either visually or with artificial intelligence (AI), allows ra
242 ted their role in view-based navigation in a visually oriented ant, Myrmecia midas.
243  it was still written that mice and the more visually oriented lagomorphs had less than 20 types of R
244                  Given these several uses of visually perceived motion, it is unsurprising that many
245 ng and adjusting human stress in response to visually perceived threats.
246 m tissue to background ratio measurements in visually positive plaques was low between observers (mea
247 gher scores for quality (P = 0.003) and were visually preferred in most cases (65%).
248 d the disease, and produced images that were visually preferred to those from HR cPET.
249 havioral restraint over the consumption of a visually present sucrose pellet during the presentation
250 a to find neural responses that discriminate visually presented faces from other visual stimuli, each
251 ed, distinct sets of neurons discharged when visually presented objects were targeted by the monkey's
252                                      Here we visually presented scenes with all possible combinations
253  notes in these melodies were time-locked to visually presented target words in sentence contexts man
254 ke patterns and nonfacelike control stimuli, visually presented with slow oscillatory "peekaboo" dyna
255 en healthy participants judge the meaning of visually-presented action verbs.
256 e healthy participants access the meaning of visually-presented motor and non-motor action verbs.
257                                Three experts visually quantified the Abeta deposition as positive or
258 which are highly accurate (<10 cm error) and visually realistic.
259 er-interpret noise-induced ones, yet produce visually reasonable estimates.
260 ive fluoride intake causes dental fluorosis, visually recognizable enamel defects that can increase t
261       Extracellular elastin fibers were also visually reduced or absent in airway cystic walls.
262 f inflammation and resolution of ME might be visually relevant treatment targets.
263 stals can swirl around in a beautiful effect visually reminiscent of a snow globe.
264 nology, we genetically modified zebrafish to visually report on virus infections.
265 th controls, different prostheses types were visually represented more similarly to each other, relat
266 mented in the frontal eye field (FEF), where visually responsive neurons appear to select behaviorall
267 isual stimuli, we found that the activity of visually responsive neurons in the central brain was blo
268         In dogs, an overwhelming majority of visually-responsive cortex exhibited greater conspecific
269 ted face-preference, and the majority of the visually-responsive cortex showed greater conspecific-pr
270 e-preference, whereas in humans, much of the visually-responsive cortex showed greater face-preferenc
271 also showed face-preference, and much of the visually-responsive cortex showed greater face-preferenc
272 actor: the body cam wearer is typically less visually salient when depicted in body versus dash cam v
273 tes and compared network-based measures with visually scored histologic components (Banff classificat
274    We found significant correlations between visually scored histologic components and network-based
275       Three independent blinded radiologists visually scored tumor conspicuity (subjective delta scor
276                                              Visually selective cells can remain persistently active
277  Vitreomacular interface disorders often are visually significant and treatable conditions that are v
278                                              Visually significant corneal injuries and subsequent sca
279 ccessfully reversed by partial air removal), visually significant graft detachment requiring rebubbli
280 more of astigmatism, which left untreated is visually significant.
281                   Although the images can be visually similar due to the same staining technique and
282 ccumulated the effect estimate in analysis 4 visually stabilized at a 25% risk reduction with increas
283 ty in the tectal neuropil ipsilateral to the visually stimulated eye, despite the absence of ipsilate
284                       Many organisms exhibit visually striking spotted or striped pigmentation patter
285 nstruction diagram (R-DECON) is developed to visually summarize the MS(2) results and thus allow for
286 y of each nucleotide along the alignment and visually summarizes the results using a color-blind frie
287                       Tumour enhancement was visually superior at LA phases whereas EA phases were be
288 rces must be ultrafast to minimize tilting a visually symmetric object towards its concealed asymmetr
289                                              Visually the best negative (NPV) and positive predictive
290                                              Visually, the best negative predictive value (NPV) and p
291                                              Visually, there were no differences between early and la
292                           As CVS is assessed visually, this task can be automated by using computer v
293  Cameras with tracking software were used to visually track and quantify female zebrafish behaviour i
294 ative learning occur for the transmission of visually transparent skills such as tool use, foraging,
295  from bioluminescent sources, rendering them visually undetectable against the dark background of the
296 ld MGMCs is developed displaying uniform and visually-unresolved yellow colors over a broad range of
297 ages were analyzed for quantification of WAL visually (%V-WAL), with open-source software (%S-WAL), a
298 mages; authors also explore mathematical and visually weighted loss functions to adjust the appearanc
299 ic CLas infections that remained subclinical visually were detected within 2 wk postinfection compare
300 ples could be discriminated from each other, visually with t-SNE plots or quantitatively with the Gen

 
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