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The document investigates the relationship between the size of saccades and the accuracy of spatial memory, through regression analysis and eye movement studies.
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
Spatial memory, saccades, eye movement
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, psychologists, neuroscientists
Period of validity:
Not applicable
Approval date:
Not specified
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Authors:
Sara Spotorno; Guillaume S. Masson; Anna Montagnini
Institution:
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, UMR7289, CNRS & Aix-Marseille Université
City:
Marseille
Country:
France
Type of document:
Scientific research article
Academic field:
Neuroscience; Vision science
Research topic:
Fixational saccades and visual perception during grating detection and discrimination tasks
Short title:
Fixational Saccades in Detection and Discrimination
Word count (main text):
8444
Number of figures:
11
Corresponding author:
Dr Sara Spotorno
Correspondence address:
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, 27 boulevard Jean Moulin, 13005 Marseille, France
Contact phone:
+33(0)4 91 32 40 28
Contact email:
[email protected]
Keywords:
fixational saccades; grating detection; grating discrimination; spatial frequency; luminance contrast
Experimental subjects:
Human observers
Research methods:
Psychophysical visual tasks with controlled noise stimuli and eye movement analysis
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Australia
Subject:
Fraud prevention, Telecommunications, Banking
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CommBank), Vodafone
Author:
CommBank Communications Team
Target Audience:
Australian consumers, CommBank customers
Action Period:
Christmas season
Approval Date:
Not specified
Change Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / city:
São Paulo
Topic:
Aero engines, industrial gas turbines, maintenance services
Document type:
Press release
Organization / institution:
MTU Maintenance do Brasil
Author:
Saša Lakić
Target audience:
Industry professionals, stakeholders in aerospace and turbine industries
Effective date:
October 9, 2025
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2012–2013
Organization:
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science
Document Type:
Project Execution Plan (PEP)
Target Audience:
Federal Project Director, Integrated Project Team, Contractors
Project Name:
Project Name (Acronym)
Location:
National Laboratory
Approval Authorities:
Acquisition Executive, Office of Project Assessment, Office of Science
Revision History:
Changes to Change Control Tables and Funding Requirements
Scope:
Defines project execution, monitoring, and control processes for large-scale DOE projects
Content Sections:
Introduction, Project Baseline, Life Cycle Cost, Acquisition Approach, Tailoring Strategy, Baseline Change Control, Management Structure, Project Management/Oversight, Appendices
Context:
Technical and administrative source detailing procedures, responsibilities, and approval processes for executing a DOE project, including scope, schedule, cost, risk management, and organizational framework.
Year:
2017
Region / city:
Fountain Valley, CALIF.
Subject:
Residential water heating systems, tankless water heaters
Document type:
Press release
Organization:
Noritz America
Author:
Andrew Tran
Target audience:
Professional installers, homeowners
Effective period:
April 11, 2017
Approval date:
April 11, 2017
Changes date:
N/A
Year:
2018
Jurisdiction:
New York State
Applicable Law:
New York Not-for-Profit Corporation Law (N-PCL); NY Public Health Law Section 2994A; IRS regulations on excess benefit transactions
Document Type:
Policy
Subject:
Conflict of interest and compensation governance
Adopting Body:
Board of Directors
Applies To:
Directors, officers, key persons, and related parties
Scope:
Charitable organizations and their affiliates
Status:
Sample for general guidance
Legal Disclaimer:
Not intended as legal advice
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Demographic comparison
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
Demographic data analysis comparing U.S. Muslims to the larger U.S. population in terms of gender ratio, age, education, household income, and other factors.
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Group analysis, architecture, societal transformation, creativity
Document type:
Workshop report
Organization / Institution:
GASI (Group Analytic Society International)
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Architects, group analysts, social scientists, students
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2019
Region / City:
European Union
Theme:
Erasmus+ programme, National Agencies, organizational structure
Document Type:
Proposal
Organization / Institution:
European Commission
Author:
Mikko Nupponen
Target Audience:
European policy makers, National Authorities
Period of validity:
2021-2028
Approval Date:
17.1.2019
Date of Changes:
N/A
Author:
R. D. Cundall
Compiler:
Dr. Bob Cundall
OCR by:
Mike Walton
Scan provided by:
Paul Hamlyn
Year of compilation:
1995
Place of compilation:
Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
Address of author:
32 Woodside, Harrogate, North Yorks., HG1 5NG
Affiliation:
Mid Yorkshire Fungus Group
Subject:
Etymology of scientific names of larger fungi
Type of document:
Compiled reference list
Scope:
Incomplete list of selected Latin names and suffixes
Intended audience:
Mycologists and readers interested in fungal nomenclature
Rights statement:
May be copied freely
Note:
Prologue
Why, Vasher thought, do so many things begin with me getting thrown into prison? The guardsmen laughed to one another outside, slamming the cell door shut with a clang. Vasher stood and duste:
land of Returned Gods, Lifeless servants, BioChromatic research, and--of course--color. The large guard sauntered toward the cell, leaving his friends to their fun with Vasher’s pack. “They say you’re pretty tough,” the man said, sizing up Vasher. Vasher did not respond. “The bartender says you beat down some twenty men in the brawl.” The guard rubbed his chin. “You don’t look that tough to me.” Vasher shrugged. The guard snorted. “You should have known better than to strike a priest. The others, they’ll spend a night locked up. You, though--you’ll hang. Colorless fool.” Vasher turned away, looking over his cell. It was functional, if unoriginal. A thin slit in the top let in light, the stone walls dripped with water and lichen, and a pile of dirty straw decomposed in the corner. “You ignoring me?” the guard asked, stepping closer to the bars. As he did so, the colors of his uniform brightened faintly, like he’d stepped into a stronger light. The change was slight. Vasher didn’t have much Breath remaining. The guard didn’t notice the change in color--just like he hadn’t noticed back in the bar, when he and his buddies had picked Vasher up off the floor and thrown him in their cart. He’d soon wish that he’d been more observant. “Here, now,” one of the men said from behind. “What’s this?” Those two were still looking through Vasher’s pack. Vasher had always found it odd that the men who patrolled dungeons tended to be as bad, or worse, than the men they guarded. Perhaps that was intentional. Society didn’t seem to care if such men were outside the cells or in them--just as long as they were kept away from more honest men. Assuming that such a thing existed. A guard pulled a long object--wrapped in white linen--free from Vasher’s bag. The man frowned at the object, then unwrapped it, revealing a large, thin-bladed sword in a silver sheath. The hilt was pure black. The guard whistled quietly. “Who do you suppose he stole this from?” The lead guard eyed Vasher again, frowning. He was likely wondering if Vasher might be some kind of nobleman. Though such things didn’t really exist in Hallandren, many neighboring kingdoms had their lords and ladies. Yet, what lord would wear a drab brown cloak, ripped in several places? What lord would sport bruises from a bar fight, a half-grown beard, and boots worn from years of walking? Eventually, the guard turned away, apparently convinced that Vasher was no lord. He was right. And he was wrong. “Let me see that,” t
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Year
Description:
This document provides formatting and submission guidelines for academic presentations.
Note:
Marks
Topic:
Automata Theory
Document Type:
Assignment
Target Audience:
Students
Date:
N/A
Institution:
N/A
Description:
The document presents assignment tasks related to automata theory and parsing complexity, requiring examples and theoretical explanations from students.
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Loan Agreement
Document Type:
Agreement
Issuing Entity:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Borrower, Lender
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
5-31-2018