نتایج جستجو برای: spatiotemporal phenomenon

تعداد نتایج: 187005  

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2013
Stephanie C Goodhew Jay Pratt Paul E Dux Susanne Ferber

Object substitution masking (OSM) occurs when a sparse (e.g., four-dot), temporally trailing mask obscures the visibility of a briefly presented target. Here, we review theories of OSM: those that propose that OSM reflects the interplay between feedforward and feedback/reentrant neural processes, those that predict that feedforward processing alone gives rise to the phenomenon, and theories tha...

Journal: :Science 2008
Sergiy Sylantyev Leonid P Savtchenko Yin-Ping Niu Anton I Ivanov Thomas P Jensen Dimitri M Kullmann Min-Yi Xiao Dmitri A Rusakov

The synaptic response waveform, which determines signal integration properties in the brain, depends on the spatiotemporal profile of neurotransmitter in the synaptic cleft. Here, we show that electrophoretic interactions between AMPA receptor-mediated excitatory currents and negatively charged glutamate molecules accelerate the clearance of glutamate from the synaptic cleft, speeding up synapt...

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2015
Luiz Alberto Díaz Rodrigues Diomar Cristina Mistro Elisa Regina Cara Natalia Petrovskaya Sergei Petrovskii

Understanding of spatiotemporal patterns arising in invasive species spread is necessary for successful management and control of harmful species, and mathematical modeling is widely recognized as a powerful research tool to achieve this goal. The conventional view of the typical invasion pattern as a continuous population traveling front has been recently challenged by both empirical and theor...

Journal: :Medical physics 2005
Jovan G Brankov Yongyi Yang Miles N Wernick

In this paper we present a spatiotemporal processing approach, based on deformable mesh modeling, for noise reduction in gated cardiac single-photon emission computed tomography images. Because of the partial volume effect (PVE), clinical cardiac-gated perfusion images exhibit a phenomenon known as brightening-the myocardium appears to become brighter as the heart wall thickens. Although bright...

2000
C. CARNEC C. DELACOURT

Differential interferogram images derived from repeat-pass spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems give the possibility to map surface deformations of small spatial extent and to monitor their spatiotemporal evolution. A slow and local phenomenon of subsidence caused by underground coal mining has been observed near Gardanne, France, from images acquired by both European ERS-1/2 satel...

2003
D. L. Stein

We introduce an asymmetric classical Ginzburg-Landau model in a bounded interval, and study its dynamical behavior when perturbed by weak spatiotemporal noise. The Kramers escape rate from a locally stable state is computed as a function of the interval length. An asymptotically sharp second-order phase transition in activation behavior, with corresponding critical behavior of the rate prefacto...

Journal: :Soft matter 2014
A Kate Gurnon Carlos R Lopez-Barron Aaron P R Eberle Lionel Porcar Norman J Wagner

The complex, nonlinear flow behavior of soft materials transcends industrial applications, smart material design and non-equilibrium thermodynamics. A long-standing, fundamental challenge in soft-matter science is establishing a quantitative connection between the deformation field, local microstructure and macroscopic dynamic flow properties i.e., the rheology. Here, a new experimental method ...

2013
Kamrul Hakim Sudharman K. Jayaweera Nasir Ghani

In this dissertation, we address the issue of collaborative information processing for diffusive source parameter estimation using wireless sensor networks (WSNs) capable of sensing in dispersive medium/environment, from signal processing perspective. We begin the dissertation by focusing on the mathematical formulation of a special diffusion phenomenon, i.e., an underwater oil spill, along wit...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2009
Vladimir K Vanag Irving R Epstein

Cross-diffusion, the phenomenon in which a gradient in the concentration of one species induces a flux of another chemical species, has generally been neglected in the study of reaction-diffusion systems. We summarize experiments that demonstrate that cross-diffusion coefficients can be quite significant, even exceeding "normal," diagonal diffusion coefficients in magnitude in systems that invo...

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