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Time and motion studies can be a useful way to gather real world evidence of a medical intervention's value.
New research highlights the critical role of dynamic motion in recognizing familiar people, beyond static facial or body ...
Foveal sensitivity to the features of an imminent saccade target increases with the target’s conspicuity, supporting foveal prediction as a viable mechanism for maintaining visual continuity in ...
The Computer Graphics Video Quality Metric (CVGM) tool aims to detect and rate distortions introduced by modern rendering ...
Maintaining strength and mobility as you age doesn't require a gym. Research indicates that squats, particularly chair squats ...
New research published in Nature Communications reveals that infants just five days old can tell the difference between two distinct forms of prosocial and antisocial behavior —and they prefer the ...
An international research team led by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon has, for the first time, succeeded in visualizing and ...
A study published in the journal Science Advances found some parts of New Orleans may be sinking, though most of the city is remaining level.
A replication and extension of a 2021 study, “Time Compression in Virtual Reality,” shows a more complicated relationship between virtual reality and time perception.
Knowable Magazine reports on attosecond science, revealing how scientists study atomic interactions at unbelievable speeds to ...
Study reveals how the tech behemoth is using the motions sensors on phones to expand quake warnings to more countries.
Researchers at Northwestern Medicine have discovered that a virus that has flown under the radar for years might be a ...