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    Tactual localization without overt localizing movements and its relation to the concept of local signs as orientation tendencies.N. L. Munn - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (6):581.
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    The effect of tactual localization of movement during stimulation.W. S. Hulin - 1935 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 18 (1):97.
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    The effect on tactual localization of movement during stimulation.U. B. Grannis & W. W. Walker - 1936 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 19 (4):417.
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    Localization of tactile stimuli depends on conscious detection.Justin A. Harris, Lisa Karlov & Colin W. G. Clifford - 2006 - Journal of Neuroscience 26 (3):948-952.
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    Processing of tactual and visual point stimuli sequentially presented at high rates.John W. Hill - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 88 (3):340.
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    Constructivist and ecological approaches in tactual perception.Edouard Gentaz, Yvette Hatwell & Arlette Streri - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (1):106-106.
    Constructivist and ecological approaches are also observed in tactile perception studies. The question is whether identification and localization are dissociated in the tactile modality as well, and whether Norman's conception may be generalized to the field of touch. An analogue to blindsight was evidenced in passive touch, but no such dissociation was observed in active touch. A study is in progress in this domain.
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    Amnesia I: Neuroanatomicand clinical issues.Localization Of Memory - 2000 - In Martha J. Farah & Todd E. Feinberg (eds.), Patient-Based Approaches to Cognitive Neuroscience. MIT Press.
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    Discovering Complexity: Decomposition and Localization as Strategies in Scientific Research.William Bechtel & Robert C. Richardson - 2010 - Princeton.
    An analysis of two heuristic strategies for the development of mechanistic models, illustrated with historical examples from the life sciences. In Discovering Complexity, William Bechtel and Robert Richardson examine two heuristics that guided the development of mechanistic models in the life sciences: decomposition and localization. Drawing on historical cases from disciplines including cell biology, cognitive neuroscience, and genetics, they identify a number of "choice points" that life scientists confront in developing mechanistic explanations and show how different choices result in (...)
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    Tactual and visual illusions in the T-shaped figure.W. H. Tedford Jr & Linda L. Tudor - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (1):199.
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    The Tactual Ground, Immersion, and the “Space Between”.Clare Mac Cumhaill - 2017 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 55 (1):5-31.
    I ask whether figure-ground structure can be realized in touch, and, if so, how. Drawing on the taxonomy of touch sketched in Katz's 1925 The World of Touch, I argue that the form of touch that is relevant to such consideration is a species of immersed touch. I consider whether we can feel the space we are immersed in and, more specifically, the empty space against which the surfaces of objects, as I shall urge, “stand out.” Harnessing M. G. F. (...)
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    Spontaneous localization theories with a particle ontology.Valia Allori - 2020 - In Valia Allori, Angelo Bassi, Detlef Duerr & Nino Zanghi (eds.), Do Wave Functions Jump? Perspectives on the Work of GianCarlo Ghirardi. Springer. pp. 73-93.
    Spontaneous localization theory is a quantum theory proposed by GianCarlo Ghirardi, together with Alberto Rimini and Tullio Weber in 1986. However, soon it became clear to Ghirardi that his work was more than just one theory: he actually developed a framework, a family of theories in which the wavefunction jumps, but where the ontology of the theory is underdetermined. After acknowledging that the wavefunction did not provide a satisfactory ontology, he assumed that matter was described by a continuous matter (...)
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  12. Localization and Intrinsic Function.Charles A. Rathkopf - 2013 - Philosophy of Science 80 (1):1-21.
    This paper describes one style of functional analysis commonly used in the neurosciences called task-bound functional analysis. The concept of function invoked by this style of analysis is distinctive in virtue of the dependence relations it bears to transient environmental properties. It is argued that task-bound functional analysis cannot explain the presence of structural properties in nervous systems. An alternative concept of neural function is introduced that draws on the theoretical neuroscience literature, and an argument is given to show that (...)
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    Tactual-kinesthetic feedback from manipulation of visual forms and nondifferential reinforcement in transfer of perceptual learning.Thomas L. Bennett & Henry C. Ellis - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (3p1):495.
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    Tactual perception.M. Scott - 2001 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (2):149-160.
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    Spontaneous Localization Theories.Valia Allori - 2022 - In Olival Freire (ed.), Oxford Handbook on the History of Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.
    Spontaneous localization theories are a class of quantum theories which solve the so-called measurement problem by non-linearly and stochastically modifying the Schrödinger dynamics. In this paper I briefly explain where these theories are coming from, what their driving ideas and main features are, and how they were historically developed. Also, I discuss their empirical and ontological adequacy, as well as their relativistic extensions and their experimental confirmation.
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    A tactual size aftereffect contingent on hand position.James T. Walker & Karen S. Shea - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (4):668.
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    Tactual form discrimination: A developmental comparison under conditions of spatial interference.Eugene S. Gollin - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (2):126.
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    Self-localization as the foundation of Kant's Phoronomy.Dragos Grusea - 2022 - Revue Roumaine de Philosophie 66 (2):279-296.
    In this paper I argue for the following two related claims. First, the science of phoronomy from Kant's Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science is grounded in the duplication of space. Second, this duplication is made possible through the self-localization of the subject, as Kant shows in the "Gegnden-Schrift". The thesis of this paper is that the self-localization transforms space into an object that can be cinematically moved and that this action sets the ground for a science of phoronomy, (...)
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    Co-localization and distribution of cerebral APP and SP1 and its relationship to amyloidogenesis.B. Brock, R. Basha, K. DiPalma, A. Anderson, G. J. Harry, D. C. Rice, B. Maloney, D. K. Lahiri & N. H. Zawia - 2008 - J Alzheimers Dis 13:71-80.
    Alzheimer's disease is characterized by amyloid-beta peptide -loaded plaques in the brain. Abeta is a cleavage fragment of amyloid-beta protein precursor and over production of APP may lead to amyloidogenesis. The regulatory region of the APP gene contains consensus sites recognized by the transcription factor, specificity protein 1 , which has been shown to be required for the regulation of APP and Abeta. To understand the role of SP1 in APP biogenesis, herein we have characterized the relative distribution and (...) of SP1, APP, and Abeta in various brain regions of rodent and primate models using immunohistochemistry. We observed that overall distribution and cellular localization of SP1, APP, and Abeta are similar and neuronal in origin. Their distribution is abundant in various layers of neocortex, but restricted to the Purkinje cell layer of the cerebellum, and the pyramidal cell layer of hippocampus. These findings suggest that overproduction of Abeta in vivo may be associated with transcriptional pathways involving SP1 and the APP gene. (shrink)
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    Localization without content: A tactile analogue of "blind sight".Jacques Paillard, F. Michel & C. E. Stelmach - 1983 - Archives of Neurology 40:548-51.
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    Modeling, localization and the explanation of phenomenal properties: Philosophy and the cognitive sciences at the beginning of the millennium.Steven Horst - 2005 - Synthese 147 (3):477-513.
    Case studies in the psychophysics, modeling and localization of human vision are presented as an example of.
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    Space Localization of the Photon.Roberto Beneduci & Franklin Schroeck - 2019 - Foundations of Physics 49 (6):561-576.
    Starting from the phase space representation of quantum mechanics we provide an Euclidean system of covariance for the photon. In particular, we consider systems with the Poincaré group as the symmetry group and use a standard procedure in order to build a phase space and a localization observable on the phase space. Then we focus on the massless representations of the Poincaré group that we use to build a space localization observable for the photon.
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    Improvement of visual and tactual form discrimination.Anne D. Pick - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (4):331.
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    Localization and the interface between quantum mechanics, quantum field theory and quantum gravity II.Bert Schroer - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 41 (4):293-308.
    The main topics of this second part of a two-part essay are some consequences of the phenomenon of vacuum polarization as the most important physical manifestation of modular localization. Besides philosophically unexpected consequences, it has led to a new constructive “outside-inwards approach” in which the pointlike fields and the compactly localized operator algebras which they generate only appear from intersecting much simpler algebras localized in noncompact wedge regions whose generators have extremely mild almost free field behavior. -/- Another consequence (...)
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    N–localization property.Andrzej Rosłanowski - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (3):881 - 902.
    This paper is concerned with n-localization property introduced by Newelski and Rosłanowski in [10] and getting it for CS iterations of forcing notions.
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  26. Localization of tactile stimuli-the effect of a masking stimulus.Jc Craig - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):327-327.
     
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    Cortical localization of symbolic processes in the rat: III. Impairment of anticipatory functions in prefrontal lobectomy in rats.Marvin A. Epstein & Clifford T. Morgan - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (6):453.
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    Tactual recognition of embossed Morse code, letters, and braille.Morton A. Heller, Kimberly D. Nesbitt, Danette K. Scrofano & DeNell Daniel - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (1):11-13.
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    Modular Localization and the Foundational Origin of Integrability.Bert Schroer - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (3):329-372.
    The main aim of this work is to relate integrability in QFT with a complete particle interpretation directly to the principle of causal localization, circumventing the standard method of finding sufficiently many conservation laws. Its precise conceptual-mathematical formulation as “modular localization” within the setting of local operator algebras also suggests novel ways of looking at general (non-integrable) QFTs which are not based on quantizing classical field theories.Conformal QFT, which is known to admit no particle interpretation, suggest the presence (...)
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    Accuracy of tactual discrimination of letters, numerals, and geometric forms.T. R. Austin & R. B. Sleight - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 43 (3):239.
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    Localization of proteins to the nucleus.Jasper Rine & Georjana Barnes - 1985 - Bioessays 2 (4):158-161.
    Nuclear proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm and must subsequently enter the nucleus. Recent experiments indicate some similarities and some differences between protein localization to the nucleus and localization to other organelles.
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  32. Observer Localization in Multiverse Theories.Marcus Hutter - 2010 - In Harald Fritzsch & K. K. Phua (eds.), Proceedings of the Conference in Honour of Murray Gell-Mann's 80th Birthday. World Scientific.
    The progression of theories suggested for our world, from ego- to geo- to helio-centric models to universe and multiverse theories and beyond, shows one tendency: The size of the described worlds increases, with humans being expelled from their center to ever more remote and random locations. If pushed too far, a potential theory of everything (TOE) is actually more a theories of nothing (TON). Indeed such theories have already been developed. I show that including observer localization into such theories (...)
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    Localization of beta power decrease as measure for lateralization in pre-surgical language mapping with magnetoencephalography, compared with functional magnetic resonance imaging and validated by Wada test.Kirsten Herfurth, Yuval Harpaz, Julie Roesch, Nadine Mueller, Katrin Walther, Martin Kaltenhaeuser, Elisabeth Pauli, Abraham Goldstein, Hajo Hamer, Michael Buchfelder, Arnd Doerfler, Julian Prell & Stefan Rampp - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:996989.
    Objective: Atypical patterns of language lateralization due to early reorganizational processes constitute a challenge in the pre-surgical evaluation of patients with pharmaco-resistant epilepsy. There is no consensus on an optimal analysis method used for the identification of language dominance in MEG. This study examines the concordance between MEG source localization of beta power desynchronization and fMRI with regard to lateralization and localization of expressive and receptive language areas using a visual verb generation task.Methods: Twenty-five patients with pharmaco-resistant epilepsy, (...)
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  34. Localization and globalization in conscious vision.Semir Zeki - 2001 - Annual Review of Neuroscience 24:57-86.
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    Radicalizing Localization: Notes on Santiago Castro-Gómez’s Genealogies of Coloniality.Julian Rios Acuña - 2023 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 37 (3):295-307.
    ABSTRACT This article elaborates a concept of localization through interpreting key arguments in Colombian philosopher Santiago Castro-Gómez’s early works grouped by the author under the name “genealogies of coloniality.” Following the role localization in his genealogies of coloniality reveals what Castro-Gómez calls “heterarchic articulations.” Heterarchic articulations delineate an analytic model of power that traces how multiple technologies and formations of power operating at different levels, from colonial geopolitics to individual “corpopolitics” of desire, converge and configure radically localized processes (...)
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  36. Localization and its Discontents: A Genealogy of Psychoanalysis & the Neuro Disciplines.[author unknown] - 2015
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    Spatial coding of tactual stimulation.Fred Attneave & Braddie Benson - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (2):216.
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  38. Localization in the brain and other illusions.Valerie Gray Hardcastle & C. Matthew Stewart - 2005 - In Andrew Brook (ed.), Cognition and the Brain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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    Localization of Schema.org for Manuscript Description in the Iranian-Islamic Information Context.Asefeh Asemi, Ahmad Shabani, Seyed Mahdi Taheri, Mozaffar Cheshmeh Sohrabi & Morteza Mohammadi Ostani - 2022 - Knowledge Organization 48 (5):345-356.
    This study aims to assess the localization of Schema.org for manuscript description in the Iranian-Islamic information context using documentary and qualitative content analysis. The schema.org introduces schemas for different Web content objects so as to generate structured data. Given that the structure of Schema.org is ontological, the inheritance of the manuscript types from the properties of their parent types, as well as the localization and description of the specific properties of the manuscripts in the Iranian-Islamic information context were (...)
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    Localization of gravitational energy.Nathan Rosen - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (10):997-1008.
    In the general relativity theory gravitational energy-momentum density is usually described by a pseudo-tensor with strange transformation properties so that one does not have localization of gravitational energy. It is proposed to set up a gravitational energy-momentum density tensor having a unique form in a given coordinate system by making use of a bimetric formalism. Two versions are considered: (1) a bimetric theory with a flat-space background metric which retains the physics of the general relativity theory and (2) one (...)
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    Anderson localization in strongly coupled disordered electron–phonon systems.Franz X. Bronold, Andreas Alvermann & Holger Fehske - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (7):673-704.
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    Discrimination of tactual stimuli.Herbert J. Bauer - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (6):455.
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    Sound localization with conflicting visual and auditory cues.H. A. Witkin, S. Wapner & T. Leventhal - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 43 (1):58.
  44. The role of auditory localization in attention and memory span.D. E. Broadbent - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 47 (3):191.
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    The role of tactual information in the recall of concrete objects.John T. E. Richardson, Heather M. Ainsley, Sarah Copsey & Stuart A. Watkins - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (1):57-58.
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    Strain localization in cyclic deformation of copper single crystals.J. M. Finney & C. Laird - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (2):339-366.
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    Spatial Localization in Quantum Theory Based on qr-numbers.John Corbett & Thomas Durt - 2010 - Foundations of Physics 40 (6):607-628.
    We show how trajectories can be reintroduced in quantum mechanics provided that its spatial continuum is modelled by a variable real number (qr-number) continuum. Such a continuum can be constructed using only standard Hilbert space entities. In this approach, the geometry of atoms and subatomic objects differs from that of classical objects. The systems that are non-local when measured in the classical space-time continuum may be localized in the quantum continuum. We compare trajectories in this new description of space-time with (...)
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    Evolving Concepts of Functional Localization.Joseph B. McCaffrey - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 18 (5):e12914.
    Functional localization is a central aim of cognitive neuroscience. But the nature and extent of functional localization in the human brain have been subjects of fierce theoretical debate since the 19th Century. In this essay, I first examine how concepts of functional localization have changed over time. I then analyze contemporary challenges to functional localization drawing from research on neural reuse, neural degeneracy, and the context-dependence of neural functions. I explore the consequences of these challenges for (...)
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    On the Sharpness of Localization of Individual Events in Space and Time.Rudolf Haag - 2013 - Foundations of Physics 43 (11):1295-1313.
    The concept of event provides the essential bridge from the realm of virtuality of the quantum state to real phenomena in space and time. We ask how much we can gather from existing theory about the localization of an event and point out that decoherence and coarse graining—though important—do not suffice for a consistent interpretation without the additional principle of random realization.
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    Localization And Nedim’s Songs.Rasih Erkul - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:166-181.
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