نتایج جستجو برای: self delay

تعداد نتایج: 651168  

Journal: :Robotica 2011
Alexander Stoytchev

This paper addresses the problem of self-detection by a robot. The paper describes a methodology for autonomous learning of the characteristic delay between motor commands (efferent signals) and observed movements of visual stimuli (afferent signals). The robot estimates its own efferent-afferent delay from self-observation data gathered while performing motor babbling, i.e., random rhythmic mo...

2013
M. J. Park K. H. Kim O. M. Kwon

This paper proposes a delay-dependent leader-following consensus condition of multi-agent systems with both communication delay and probabilistic self-delay. The proposed methods employ a suitable piecewise Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional and the average dwell time approach. New consensus criterion for the systems are established in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) which can be easily ...

Background Developmental disorders are important in children, but there is not enough information regarding risk factors, and their effects on developmental disorders. We aimed to design a relational model and assess the relationship of mothers’ spiritual, social, and mental health and self-efficacy with child development. ...

2005
Yael Zemack-Rugar James R. Bettman Gavan J. Fitzsimons

Current empirical evidence regarding nonconscious emotion is limited to positively versus negatively valenced affect. This paper demonstrates that specific, equally valenced emotions can be subliminally primed, remain inaccessible to conscious awareness, and still differentially affect behavior. In experiments 1 and 2 participants subliminally primed with a guilty emotion show higher self-contr...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2005
Sinclair A Smith Bracha Press Kristie P Koenig Moya Kinnealey

This study compared the effects of occupational therapy, using a sensory integration (SI) approach and a control intervention of tabletop activities, on the frequency of self-stimulating behaviors in seven children 8-19 years of age with pervasive developmental delay and mental retardation. Daily 15-min videotape segments of the subjects were recorded before, immediately after, and 1 hour after...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2010
Alia Gizatulina Martin F. Hellwig

For an incomplete-information model of public-good provision with interim participation constraints, we show that e¢ cient outcomes can be approximated, with approximately full surplus extraction, when there are many agents and each agent is informationally small. The result holds even if agents’ payo¤s cannot be unambiguously inferred from their beliefs, i.e., even if the so-called BDP propert...

2004
H. Speek M. Sachdev M. Shashaani

The economic testing of high-speed digital ICs is becoming increasingly problematic. Even advanced, expensive testers are not always capable of testing these ICs because of their high-speed limitations. This paper focuses on a Design for Delay Testability technique such that high-speed ICs can be tested using inexpensive, lowspeed ATE. Also extensions for possible full BIST of delay faults are ...

ترابی پور, امین, معظمی سدهی, صادق, کیخایی, احسان,

Background: Delay in patient's timely discharge can affect the efficiency of beds, outcomes of treatment and hospital indicators. The aim of this study was to determine delay causes in the discharge of patients in educational hospitals of Ahvaz Jundishapur University of medical sciences from nurses and physicians' perspective, 2016. Methods: The population of this analytic and cross-sectional ...

2014
Jim Cuthbert

Introduction The policy of free personal care for the elderly in Scotland was implemented in July 2002. Work on the costings of the exercise had been undertaken by the Care Development Group (CDG), a group established by the Minister for Health and Community Care, and chaired by Malcolm Chisholm. Research to assist in the costings was specially commissioned and the research papers were publishe...

2016
George B. Stefano

Cognitive ability did not appear de novo in humans. Despite our ability to recognize limited cognitive behavioral characteristics in animals, there has been no outcry to proclaim this phenomenon. The notion that humans are the only animals to possess cognition has taken advantage of the illusory potential in inter-subjectivity and placed him outside of reality. This deception, however, has posi...

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