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Absence of ocular interaction in flicker ERG responses reflecting cone opponent and luminance signals
(SPRINGER, 2010)
The aim of the study was to investigate whether there is an ocular interaction in the flicker ERG responses reflecting luminance and cone opponency in normal human subjects. Flicker ERGs were recorded from one dilated eye ...
The effect of obliging the defendant to show evidence against himself
(Universidad del Zulia, 2020)
Testing the dear enemy relationship in fiddler crabs: Is there a difference between fighting conspecific and heterospecific opponents?
(2019-05-01)
Reduction of aggressiveness toward familiar neighbors, when compared to aggressiveness toward unfamiliar strangers, can decrease the costs of territory defense. This phenomenon is known as the “dear enemy effect”. Individuals ...
Do not fear your opponent: Suboptimal changes of a prevention strategy when facing stronger opponents
(American Psychological Association, 2012-08)
The time spent making a decision and its quality define a widely studied trade-off. Some models suggest that the time spent is set to optimize reward, as verified empirically in simple-decision making experiments. However, ...
Twelve chromatically opponent ganglion cell types in turtle retina
(CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2008)
The turtle retina has been extensively used for the study of chromatic processing mechanisms. Color opponency has been previously investigated with trichromatic paradigms, but behavioral studies show that the turtle has ...
Color-opponent responses in the avian lateral geniculate: A study in the quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)
(1982)
Extracellular recordings were made from cells in the ventral lateral geniculate (GLv) of the Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica), and their responses studied with chomatic stimuli. A total of 156 units were studied, ...
An Evolutionary Approach for Learning Opponent's Deadline and Reserve Points in Multi-Issue Negotiation
The efficiency of automated multi-issue negotiation depends on the available information about the opponent. In a competitive negotiation environment, agents do not reveal their parameters to their opponents in order to ...