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    Adequacy of Reflex Compensatory Eye-movements Including the Effects of Neural Rivalry and Competition.R. Dodge - 1923 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 6 (3):169.
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    Modification of Eye–Head Coordination With High Frequency Random Noise Stimulation.Yusuke Maeda, Makoto Suzuki, Naoki Iso, Takuhiro Okabe, Kilchoon Cho & Yin-Jung Wang - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    The vestibulo-ocular reflex plays an important role in controlling the gaze at a visual target. Although patients with vestibular hypofunction aim to improve their VOR function, some retain dysfunction for a long time. Previous studies have explored the effects of direct current stimulation on vestibular function; however, the effects of random noise stimulation on eye–head coordination have not previously been tested. Therefore, we aimed to clarify the effects of high frequency noisy vestibular stimulation on eye–head coordination related (...)
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    Can vestibular caloric stimulation be used to treat apotemnophilia?V. S. Ramachandran & Paul McGeoch - unknown
    Summary Apotemnophilia, or body integrity image disorder (BIID), is characterised by a feeling of mismatch between the internal feeling of how one’s body should be and the physical reality of how it actually is. Patients with this condition have an often overwhelming desire for an amputation- of a specific limb at a specific level. Such patients are not psychotic or delusional, however, they do express an inexplicable emotional abhorrence to the limb they wish removed. It is also known that such (...)
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    The Vestibular in Film.Luis Rocha Antunes - 2012 - Essays in Philosophy 13 (2):522-549.
    For decades, the audiovisual nature of the film medium has limited film scholarship to the strict consideration of sound and sight as the senses at play. Aware of the limitations of this sense-to-sense correspondence, Laura U. Marks has been the first to consistently give expression to a new and emergent line of enquiry that seeks to understand the multisensory nature of film.Adding to the emergent awareness of the cinema of the senses, neuroscience, specifically multisensory studies, has identified autonomous sensory systems (...)
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    How vestibular stimulation interacts with illusory hand ownership.Christophe Lopez, Bigna Lenggenhager & Olaf Blanke - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):33-47.
    Artificial stimulation of the peripheral vestibular system has been shown to improve ownership of body parts in neurological patients, suggesting vestibular contributions to bodily self-consciousness. Here, we investigated whether galvanic vestibular stimulation interferes with the mechanisms underlying ownership, touch, and the localization of one’s own hand in healthy participants by using the “rubber hand illusion” paradigm. Our results show that left anodal GVS increases illusory ownership of the fake hand and illusory location of touch. We propose that (...)
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    Social Deviations, Labelling and Normality.Jitka Skopalová - 2010 - Human Affairs 20 (4):327-337.
    Social Deviations, Labelling and Normality This paper discusses the issues of labelling, normality and social deviation. I focus on the sociological and socio-psychological aspects of these topics in light of their importance for pedagogy. Labelling mainly concerns the ways in which the formal and constitutive institutions of social control, including schools, respond to behaviour. Mainly children and young people are "marked" or labelled according to both their existing and presumed patterns of deviant behaviour. School, as a social institution, expects (...)
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    Induced vestibular stimulation and the moon illusion.F. Phillip Van Eyl - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 94 (3):326.
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    Can Vestibular Stimulation be Used to Treat Obesity?Paul D. McGeoch - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (2):1800197.
    It is hypothesized that repeated, non‐invasive stimulation of the vestibular (balance) system, via a small electrical current to the skin behind the ears, will cause the brain centers that control energy homeostasis to shift the body toward a leaner physique. This is because these centers integrate multiple inputs to, in effect, fix a set‐point for body fat, which though difficult to alter is not immutable. They will interpret repeated stimulation of the parts of the vestibular system that detect (...)
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  9. The Relationship between Correcting Deviations in Measuring Performance and Achieving the Objectives of Control - The Islamic University as a Model.Abed Alfetah M. AlFerjany, Ashraf A. M. Salama, Youssef M. Abu Amuna, Mazen J. Al Shobaki & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2018 - International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 2 (1):74-89.
    The study aimed to identify the relationship between correcting the deviations in the measurement of performance and achieving the objectives of control and the performance of the job at the Islamic University in the Gaza Strip. To achieve the objectives of the research, the researchers used the descriptive analytical approach to collect information. The questionnaire consisted of (20) statements distributed to three categories of employees of the Islamic University (senior management, faculty members, their assistants and members of the administrative (...)
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    Deviating from the ideal.Jacob Barrett - 2022 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 107 (1):31-52.
    Ideal theorists aim to describe the ideally just society. Problem solvers aim to identify concrete changes to actual societies that would make them more just. The relation between these two sorts of theorizing is highly contested. According to the benchmark view, ideal theory is prior to problem solving because a conception of the ideally just society serves as an indispensable benchmark for evaluating societies in terms of how far they deviate from it. In this paper, I clarify the benchmark view, (...)
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    Vestibular adaptation in man: Effects of increased acceleration during different phases of adaptation.Tracy Luster - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (2):263.
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    Linking vestibular, tactile, and somatosensory rhythm perception to language development in infancy.Sofia Russo, Filippo Carnovalini, Giulia Calignano, Barbara Arfé, Antonio Rodà & Eloisa Valenza - 2024 - Cognition 243 (C):105688.
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    Kinesthetic and vestibular information modulate alpha activity during spatial navigation: a mobile EEG study.Benedikt V. Ehinger, Petra Fischer, Anna L. Gert, Lilli Kaufhold, Felix Weber, Gordon Pipa & Peter König - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Static equilibrium and vestibular function.J. E. Birren - 1945 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 35 (2):127.
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    Studies of caloric vestibular stimulation: implications for the cognitive neurosciences, the clinical neurosciences and neurophilosophy.Steven M. Miller & Trung T. Ngo - 2007 - .
    Objective: Caloric vestibular stimulation has traditionally been used as a tool for neurological diagnosis. More recently, however, it has been applied to a range of phenomena within the cognitive neurosciences. Here, we provide an overview of such studies and review our work using CVS to investigate the neural mechanisms of a visual phenomenon - binocular rivalry. We outline the interhemispheric switch model of rivalry supported by this work and its extension to a metarivalry model of interocular-grouping phenomena. In addition, (...)
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    Deviations from Ultrametricity in Phage Protein Distances.Chad Wagner, Anna Salamon, Robert A. Edwards, Forest Rohwer & Peter Salamon - 2009 - In Krzysztof Stefanski (ed.), Open Systems and Information Dynamics. World scientific publishing company. pp. 75-84.
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    Influence of vestibular signals on bodily self-consciousness: Different sensory weighting strategies based on visual dependency.Ege Tekgün & Burak Erdeniz - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 91 (C):103108.
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    Do Visual and Vestibular Inputs Compensate for Somatosensory Loss in the Perception of Spatial Orientation? Insights from a Deafferented Patient.Lionel Bringoux, Cécile Scotto Di Cesare, Liliane Borel, Thomas Macaluso & Fabrice R. Sarlegna - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Vestibular-Auditory Interactions: Assessing the Influence of Passive Self-Motion on Auditory Localisation.Grabherr Luzia, Lory Vanda & Mast Fred - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The reaction time to vestibular stimuli.B. Baxter & R. C. Travis - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (3):277.
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    The role of the vestibular organs in space orientation.Philip Worchel - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (1):4.
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    Processing of proprioceptive and vestibular body signals and self-transcendence in Ashtanga yoga practitioners.Francesca Fiori, Nicole David & Salvatore M. Aglioti - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Effects of visual, vestibular, and somatosensori-motor deficit on autokinetic perception.W. S. Battersby, R. L. Kahn, M. Pollack & M. B. Bender - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 52 (6):398.
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    Caloric vestibular stimulation: From diagnosis to therapy?S. M. Miller & T. T. Ngo - unknown
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    The effects of auditory-vestibular nerve pathology on space perception.Cecil W. Mann - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 42 (6):450.
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    Voluntary response to vestibular stimulation with small amplitudes of passive rotary oscillation.R. C. Travis - 1941 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 29 (3):248.
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    Correlations, deviations and expectations: the Extended Principle of the Common Cause.Claudio Mazzola - 2013 - Synthese 190 (14):2853-2866.
    The Principle of the Common Cause is usually understood to provide causal explanations for probabilistic correlations obtaining between causally unrelated events. In this study, an extended interpretation of the principle is proposed, according to which common causes should be invoked to explain positive correlations whose values depart from the ones that one would expect to obtain in accordance to her probabilistic expectations. In addition, a probabilistic model for common causes is tailored which satisfies the generalized version of the principle, at (...)
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    Balancing awareness: Vestibular signals modulate visual consciousness in the absence of awareness.Roy Salomon, Mariia Kaliuzhna, Bruno Herbelin & Olaf Blanke - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 36:289-297.
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    Moral Deviation In Young People Of Bangladesh.Rowshan Ara & Tanha Mahjabeen - 2012 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 1 (3):58-62.
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    Deviation into Sense.John C. Begg - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (100):96 -.
  31. Judicial Deviation in Talmudic.Hanina Ben-Menahem - 1990 - Routledge.
     
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    Kanamycin effects on vestibular, auditory, and renal function in mice.Valerie P. Perdue, Richard G. Burright & Peter J. Donovick - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (3):241-243.
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    Deviations from intensity-duration reciprocity as possible indicators of pathology.Harvey Babkoff - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (2):255-257.
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    Permanent Deviation: Understanding Our Place in History with the Aid of Sartre's Critique, Volume Two.William L. McBride - 2015 - Philosophy Compass 10 (10):685-689.
    The unfinished, posthumously published second volume of Jean-Paul Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason consists for the most part of a study of the evolution of the Soviet Union under the reign of Stalin. Essentially, Sartre sees this history as amounting to a lengthy deviation from the goal of socialism, a deviation that he regards as thoroughly intelligible in light of social and historical circumstances. Some ten years after abandoning his work on this book, on the occasion of the Soviet invasion (...)
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    To Deviate or Not to Deviate: Jeffrey Brand-Ballard. 2010. Limits of Legality: The Ethics of Lawless Judging. Oxford University Press: New York, 354 pp.Ronald C. Den Otter - 2011 - Res Publica 17 (4):405-410.
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    Large deviations for a point process of bounded variability.Sheldon Goldstein - manuscript
    We consider a one-dimensional translation invariant point process of density one with uniformly bounded variance of the number NI of particles in any interval I. Despite this suppression of fluctuations we obtain a large deviation principle with rate function F(ρ) −L−1 log Prob(ρ) for observing a macroscopic density profile ρ(x), x ∈ [0, 1], corresponding to the coarse-grained and rescaled density of the points of the original process in an interval of length L in the limit L → ∞. F(ρ) (...)
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    Eliciting Deviation.Daniel Rosenberg - 2019 - Chiasmi International 21:225-238.
    In his discussions on literature, Merleau-Ponty often turns to the notion of deviation as a constitutive principle of literary language. Deviation indicates the capacity of a literary work to transgress against its own limits and to offer an experience of otherness, or alterity. This alterity is not given in the work, but is constituted by the recipient through the more visceral and physical aspects of literary language. The recipient of the work thus adopts a second voice: that of the author (...)
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    Sexual Deviation.Ismond Rosen (ed.) - 1996 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This book has become well established as the leading international reference on sexual deviation. The third edition builds on the outstanding success of its predecessors, and offers readable, and the most up-to-date accounts of findings in the clinical, experimental, and academic aspects of all fields dealing with sexual deviation. Throughout the book there is emphasis on clinical treatments, supported by a summary of the latest experimental findings on the biology of sexual behaviour Distinguished practitioners and academic experts discuss the most (...)
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    Mere Deviation, Critically Assessing Prenatal Testing.Melinda Hall - unknown
    This paper calls fresh attention to ethical problems surrounding prenatal testing by focusing on genetic knowledge gained through evolving testing procedures. Advances in reproductive and prenatal genetic testing include non-invasive tests, such as Verifi and Materniti21, designed to gather detailed information regarding fetal DNA as early as 10 weeks. Meanwhile, a new method of chromosomal microarray has proved more reliable than karyotyping in detecting fetal abnormality. This method detects abnormalities in 1 out of every 60 pregnancies in which karyotyping identified (...)
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    Postscript: Deviations from the predictions of serial search.James S. Adelman & Gordon D. A. Brown - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (1):228-229.
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  41. The Human Deviation from Natural Logic in the" apologie de raimond sebond.Suzanne M. Verderber - 2007 - In Corinne Noirot-Maguire & Valérie M. Dionne (eds.), Revelations of character: ethos, rhetoric, and moral philosophy in Montaigne. Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 201.
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    Left caloric vestibular stimulation as a tool to reveal implicit and explicit parameters of body representation.A. Sedda, D. Tonin, G. Salvato, M. Gandola & G. Bottini - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 41 (C):1-9.
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    Deviations from additivity of lattice spacings in transition metal alloy systems.G. V. Raynor - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 31 (5):1099-1112.
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    Deviation into Sense: The Nature of Explanation. By O. S. Wauchope.Herbert Dingle - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (93):188-189.
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    Serious deviation from accepted practices.Donald Buzzelli - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (2):275-282.
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    The role of head movements and vestibular and visual cues in sound localization.H. Wallach - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (4):339.
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    Deux déviations de la théorie thomiste sur l'action transitive.A. Farges - 1921 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 23 (90):163-190.
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    Do deviations from shareholder democracy harm sustainability An empirical analysis of multiple voting shares in Europe.Marco Fasan, Elise Soerger Zaro, Cláudio Soerger Zaro, Cesare Schiavon & Ernesto-Marco Bagarotto - 2023 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 17 (2):111.
    This paper builds on previous literature on corporate governance and sustainability by studying the relation between the adoption of multiple voting shares (MVS) and environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance. More specifically, it hypothesises that controlled companies with MVS have lower sustainability performance than controlled companies without MVS because of different shareholders incentives. We rely on a proprietary dataset that includes 1,940 firm-year observations from 11 European countries, between 2016 and 2018 and we conduct multivariate analyses. To account for endogeneity (...)
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    To Deviate from Maidan.Viktor A. Malakhov - 2016 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 54 (3):212-222.
    Although far from being a supporter of Russian officialdom, in the present article the author will defend a position of dissent in relation to Maidan. In his view, the problem with Maidan is its lack of dialogue, overt or covert appeal to force, disregard for the fragility of Ukraine as a whole, and rejection of Ukraine's deep ties with Russia, which for Ukrainian culture are essential. According to this view, the phenomenon of Maidan, and the subsequent course of events, cannot (...)
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    Deviation into sense.Oswald Stewart Wauchope - 1948 - London,: Faber & Faber.
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