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    The interplay between cognitive tasks and vision for upright posture balance in adolescents by Hai-Jiang Meng, Shan-Shan Luo, Yuan-Gang Wang

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Methods A static balance assessment system comprising a force platform connected to a computer was used to evaluate the stability of the upright stance among 21 healthy adolescents under six conditions: no cognitive task, a relatively easy cognitive task, or the same cognitive task made more difficult, with each task being performed while the eyes were open and again while the eyes were closed. …”
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    TnT (Transparency and Truth): a moment of truth for Switzerland? by Cédric Gumy, Pascal Diethelm

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…"New products", "New marketing methods”, “Violation of international laws and human rights treaties", etc.) are discussed, chosen by the task force and then developed by one or two partners. …”
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    Development of Socio-technical Approach for Landslide Mitigation and Risk Reduction Program in Indonesia by Karnawati, Dwikorita, Maarif, Syamsul, Fathani, Teuku Faisal, Wilopo, Wahyu

    Published 2013
    “…Admittedly, the natural conditions plays important role in controlling the susceptibility and triggering the occurrence of landslides. Yet, the human interfere and landuse changing crucially contribute in the triggering process of landslides. …”
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    An Internal Model for Acquisition and Retention of Motor Learning During Arm Reaching by Lonini, Luca, Dipietro, Laura, Zollo, Loredana, Guglielmelli, Eugenio, Krebs, Hermano Igo

    Published 2010
    “…Humans have the ability to learn novel motor tasks while manipulating the environment. …”
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    Online Adaptive PID Control for a Multi-Joint Lower Extremity Exoskeleton System Using Improved Particle Swarm Optimization by Jiaqi Liu, Hongbin Fang, Jian Xu

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Robotic exoskeletons have great potential in the medical rehabilitation and augmentation of human performance in a variety of tasks. Proposing effective and adaptive control strategies is one of the most challenging issues for exoskeleton systems to work interactively with the user in dynamic environments and variable tasks. …”
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    A Reconfigurable Data Glove for Reconstructing Physical and Virtual Grasps by Hangxin Liu, Zeyu Zhang, Ziyuan Jiao, Zhenliang Zhang, Minchen Li, Chenfanfu Jiang, Yixin Zhu, Song-Chun Zhu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this work, we present a reconfigurable data glove design to capture different modes of human hand–object interactions, which are critical in training embodied artificial intelligence (AI) agents for fine manipulation tasks. …”
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    Unsupervised learning and continual learning in neural networks by Ji, X

    Published 2021
    “…Chapter 6 contains a continual learning method where the model is forced to reconsider previously held knowledge concurrent with new knowledge, and chapter 7 uses a dynamic architecture to suppress interference from new learning episodes on old knowledge.…”
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    In Defense of the Nanny State by Lisa Kearns

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Bloomberg himself argued in that 2006 speech that information campaigns are “insufficient to the enormous tasks” involved in implementing public health policy, which is why he believes the full force of law to be necessary. …”
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    “What Is Hidden behind the Mask?” Facial Emotion Recognition at the Time of COVID-19 Pandemic in Cognitively Normal Multiple Sclerosis Patients by Stefano Ziccardi, Francesco Crescenzo, Massimiliano Calabrese

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Social cognition deficits have been described in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), even in absence of a global cognitive impairment, affecting predominantly the ability to adequately process emotions from human faces. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced people to wear face masks that might interfere with facial emotion recognition. …”
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