نتایج جستجو برای: environment trial

تعداد نتایج: 829426  

1995
Randolph G. Foldvik David Meyer

Between April of 1994 and March of 1995 the University of Oregon worked with U S WEST and a number of other participants in an extensive technical trial of ATM equipment and services. This paper shares experiences and lessons learned during that trial. A primary area of emphasis during the trial was a complex mixture of ATM LAN and WAN capabilities. ATM connectivity was extended to high-end des...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Arjan C ter Horst Mathieu Koppen Luc P J Selen W Pieter Medendorp

When navigating through the environment, our brain needs to infer how far we move and in which direction we are heading. In this estimation process, the brain may rely on multiple sensory modalities, including the visual and vestibular systems. Previous research has mainly focused on heading estimation, showing that sensory cues are combined by weighting them in proportion to their reliability,...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
C D Takahashi R A Scheidt D J Reinkensmeyer

We investigated the effects of trial-to-trial, random variation in environmental forces on the motor adaptation of human subjects during reaching. Novel sequences of dynamic environments were applied to subjects' hands by a robot. Subjects reached first in a "mean field" having a constant gain relating force and velocity, then in a "noise field," having a gain that varied randomly between reach...

2016
Zachary J. Schlader Jennifer L. Temple David Hostler

We tested the hypothesis that heat stress created by light exertion in encapsulating personal protective equipment (PPE) in a hot, humid environment increases risk propensity. Ten healthy subjects (29 ± 7 y) completed 2 trials presented in a counter-balanced manner. Subjects donned encapsulating PPE, and in one trial they wore a tube-lined shirt underneath that was perfused with 5°C water. Subj...

2013
Paula F. Polastri José A. Barela

This study investigated how children's postural control adapts to changes in the visual environment and whether they use previous experience to adjust postural responses to following expositions. Four-, eight-, and twelve-year-old children (10 in each group) and 10 young adults stood upright inside of a moving room during eight trials each lasting one-minute. In the first trial, the room was st...

2017
Anna C. Phillips Shylie F. Mackintosh Alison Bell Kylie N. Johnston

BACKGROUND Using simulated learning environments with standardised patients (SPs) provides a way to scaffold the development of skills for patient safety in a low risk environment. There are no data regarding whether adding SP interactions in early years of physiotherapy training improves safe performance on clinical placement. We assessed the feasibility of recruiting and collecting data from ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2012
Hyunkyu Lee Michael C Mozer Arthur F Kramer Shaun P Vecera

How is attention guided by past experience? In visual search, numerous studies have shown that recent trials influence responses to the current trial. Repeating features such as color, shape, or location of a target facilitates performance. Here we examine whether recent experience also modulates a more abstract dimension of attentional control, object-based and location-based control. Particip...

Journal: :JMIR human factors 2021

Background Recruitment processes for clinical trials of digital interventions psychosis are seldom described in detail the literature. Although trial staff have expertise describing barriers to and facilitators recruitment, a specific focus on understanding recruitment from point view is rare, because responsible meeting targets, lack research their key limitation. Objective The primary aim thi...

2013
José L Peñalvo Mercedes Sotos-Prieto Gloria Santos-Beneit Stuart Pocock Juliana Redondo Valentín Fuster

BACKGROUND Unhealthy lifestyles contribute to the development of cardiovascular risk factors, whose incidence is increasing among children and adolescents. The Program SI! is a long-term, multi-target behavioral intervention to promote healthy lifestyle habits in children through the school environment. The objective of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of this intervention in its first pha...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Phillip Watson Susan M Shirreffs Ronald J Maughan

Seven active men were recruited to examine changes in the serum concentration of S100beta, a proposed peripheral marker of blood-brain barrier permeability, following prolonged exercise in temperate (T) and warm (W) conditions. Subjects were seated immersed to the neck in water at 35.0 (0.1) degrees C (T) or 39.0 (0.1) degrees C (W) for 30 min. Subjects then entered a room maintained at either ...

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