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Implications for Evolution and Sensorimotor Adaptation

Deconstructing collective building in social insects : implications for ecological adaptation and evolution

Deconstructing collective building in social insects : implications for ecological adaptation and evolution

... their implications for the generation of new structures, nest adaptiveness and the evolution of building ...short-term adaptation through exploration of the phenotype space of the ...the ...

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Variation and evolution of herkogamy in Exochaenium (Gentianaceae): implications for the evolution of distyly.

Variation and evolution of herkogamy in Exochaenium (Gentianaceae): implications for the evolution of distyly.

... and evolution of herkogamy in the poorly known African genus Exochaenium of the ...the implications of these findings for the evolution and breakdown of heterostyly and consider the role that ...

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The Trajectory of Evolution and Its Implications for Humanity

The Trajectory of Evolution and Its Implications for Humanity

... future evolution of life in the ...the evolution of life on Earth further along this ...the evolution of life on any planet is a developmental process that has a very unusual characteristic: ...

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The evolution of comparative advantage: measurement and implications

The evolution of comparative advantage: measurement and implications

... the evolution of average country-level TFP, but also the evolution of relative technology across ...the evolution of comparative advantage over time and its ...

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Parallel evolution and adaptation to environmental factors in a marine flatfish: implications for fisheries and aquaculture management of the turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)

Parallel evolution and adaptation to environmental factors in a marine flatfish: implications for fisheries and aquaculture management of the turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)

... population adaptation and con- nectivity using a combination of neutral and adaptive genetic varia- ...turbot adaptation, especially in the Black Sea, and suggested parallel evolution between areas ...

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Cryptic species of fig-pollinating wasps: implications for the evolution of the fig-wasp mutualism, sex allocation, and precision of adaptation

Cryptic species of fig-pollinating wasps: implications for the evolution of the fig-wasp mutualism, sex allocation, and precision of adaptation

... Fig-pollinating wasps have provided model systems for developing and testing theories of the evolution of mutualism, sex allocation, and precision of adaptation. With few exceptions, previous studies have ...

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1 Implications of Hf isotopes for the evolution of the

1 Implications of Hf isotopes for the evolution of the

... mineralization mantle-derived olivine lamprophyre dikes were emplaced. Stern et al., Magmatic evolution of the giant El Teniente Cu-Mo deposit,. 613[r] ...

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The Purposes and Implications of Early Experimental Evolution

The Purposes and Implications of Early Experimental Evolution

... demonstrated evolution, its interventionism provided insights into how to understand and control ...of evolution, however, is that it left the generation of variation somewhat ...Weldon, evolution ...

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Allelic Diversity and Its Implications for the Rate of Adaptation

Allelic Diversity and Its Implications for the Rate of Adaptation

... the evolution- ary implications of allelic-diversity measures regarding its abil- ity to predict long-term adaptation in single and structured ...

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The Relevant Signals for Sensorimotor Adaptation in Human Reaching

The Relevant Signals for Sensorimotor Adaptation in Human Reaching

... of adaptation to task goals holds when there are multiple sources of ...If adaptation is insensitive to the relevance of the visual feedback signals, performance should be unaffected by the ...if ...

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A Comparison of Sensorimotor Adaptation in the Visual and in the Auditory Modality

A Comparison of Sensorimotor Adaptation in the Visual and in the Auditory Modality

... hand and sensory modality they would subsequently use for adaptation. Data acquisition then started with three baseline episodes where feedback was available, using again the same hand and modality; since ...

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Task errors contribute to implicit aftereffects in sensorimotor adaptation

Task errors contribute to implicit aftereffects in sensorimotor adaptation

... during adaptation in the NoTaskError condition showed not only reduced extent of adaptation, but also reduced amount of post-adaptation implicit ...implicit adaptation to that ...on ...

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Sensorimotor Adaptation of Speech Using Real-time Articulatory Resynthesis

Sensorimotor Adaptation of Speech Using Real-time Articulatory Resynthesis

... Abstract: Sensorimotor adaptation is an important focus in the study of motor learning for non- disordered speech, but has yet to be studied substantially for speech ...Speech adaptation is typically ...

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Failure to Consolidate the Consolidation Theory of Learning for Sensorimotor Adaptation Tasks

Failure to Consolidate the Consolidation Theory of Learning for Sensorimotor Adaptation Tasks

... Materials and Methods Subjects Experiments were run in Kingston, Canada; Kyoto, Japan; and London, United Kingdom. In total, 120 right-handed subjects participated after providing informed consent, and all experimental ...

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Brittany Bernal - Sensorimotor Adaptation of Vowel Production in Stop Consonant Contexts

Brittany Bernal - Sensorimotor Adaptation of Vowel Production in Stop Consonant Contexts

... for adaptation were larger than those for ...F2 adaptation was much greater for the word /tet/ rather than /pep/, which was contrary to the hypothesis because /tet/ was anticipated to be the less ...

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Spike burst-pause dynamics of Purkinje cells regulate sensorimotor adaptation

Spike burst-pause dynamics of Purkinje cells regulate sensorimotor adaptation

... Model assumptions & limitations This work assumes a gradually modulated CF activity capable of providing an ‘instructive’ sig- nal to Purkinje cells [ 92 ]. Evidence exists showing that the presence of the CF signal ...

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Sensorimotor adaptation as a behavioural biomarker of early spinocerebellar ataxia type 6.

Sensorimotor adaptation as a behavioural biomarker of early spinocerebellar ataxia type 6.

... their adaptation is slower, they may also de-adapt slower than their con- ...in adaptation, leading to reduced ...equivalent adaptation to the controls by the end of the second adaptation ...

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Brittany Bernal - Sensorimotor Adaptation of Speech Through a Virtually Shortened Vocal Tract

Brittany Bernal - Sensorimotor Adaptation of Speech Through a Virtually Shortened Vocal Tract

... Currently, there is a large gap in the literature regarding successful treatment methods for dysarthria. The current study sought to gain a better understanding of speech adaptation for healthy speakers. This goal ...

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Adaptation and Specialization in the Evolution of Bacterial Metabolism

Adaptation and Specialization in the Evolution of Bacterial Metabolism

... strains have specialized to rely on citrate after 50,000 generations. We show that in addition to the citrate-catabolizing strain, three other lineages evolving in parallel have acquired a dependence on citrate for ...

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The extended narrotype: adaptation and stasis in spatial evolution

The extended narrotype: adaptation and stasis in spatial evolution

... Theory and practice We observe in both the histories sketched above a theoretical development of ideas concerning learning and ‘knowledge work’ from the hierarchical, and behavioural, towards the inter-connected or ...

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