... of eye movement in fact responds more sensitively to changes in the speed of fast moving objects than slow moving objects. "Gain control" is the name for this phenomenon, which has been known for ...
... typically accelerate or brake faster than, say, a pedestrian. But the control of eye movement in fact responds more sensitively to changes in the speed of fast moving objects than slow moving objects.
... flags alter fluid drag forces, or resistance that moving objects face, on one another when grouped together," ... show the exact opposite result: the leading object must overcome greater drag forces than ...
... Relativity. Gravitational waves are supposed to be ripples through space time radiating outwards from a moving object. However the ripples are so small as to be very difficult to measure, with the ...
... before coming to Duke. The first versions were arrays of microorganism-mimicking ciliary arms that could "move objects such as microchips on top of them in the same way that a singer in a rock band ...
... and for the development of robotic vision systems. The information that the brain uses to process moving objects and to estimate their likely trajectory – which can then be used to decide whether to ...
... a quadriplegic patient with the ability to move a computer cursor at will, and monkeys have been able to move objects in a virtual world with mere mind power. For individuals who lose an arm or leg ...
... a stationary dot while the peripheral features were moving back and forth (www.cnl.salk.edu ... the stationary dot or tracked the invisible center of the moving object. "The SC contains a topographic map ...
... can be used in situations where current particle techniques fall short of the mark, for sample, in accurate speed measurements in wind tunnels, on satellite engines or in the wake of moving objects.
... have debated for the past 100 years about why -- when a flash of light is presented in alignment with a moving object -- the flash is perceived to lag behind the position of the object.
"The point ...
... 1, Cardinal thought he saw something move while observing a patch of sky near the ... subsequent computer analysis of the images taken showed a moving object that, although faint by visual standards, was ...
... not consciously see as a consequence of a V1 lesion. However, when forced to guess which way a moving object they "observed" was traveling, for instance, they get it right most of the time. In other ...
... had been documented before, but rarely in real-world situations. People consistently misperceive moving objects as shifted in the direction of their motion, so that at any moment they appear to be ...
... first time that a horse does indeed lift all four hooves off the ground as it gallops) and other moving objects.
Snapshots of molecules in motion "gave us the time dimension," Zewail says, "but what ...
... approach commonly used to improve the design of automobiles, aircraft, ships, trains, and other moving objects, the team has used a supercomputer to model how air flows around a ball in flight and to ...