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Event Related Potential An Event Related Potential or ERP is a standardised measure of brain response to either a given thought or a given sensory feedback. It is an attempt to standardise across individuals, the signal detected when a controlled event occurs, such as a pinprick on the palm, or a subject instructed to think a given thought. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Organising even a handful of players into a cohesive, functional group for a roleplayed event is a nightmare for any persistent world. However, if you are not running a gameworld, or alternate life world, but desire a one-shot roleplay event with whoever is in world at the time, you can. Here is how to set it up. The Journal of Medical Internet Research has published a fairly comprehensive list of the health-related initiatives in just one single social VR platform. The scope is quite impressive. Ongoing research into potential piezoelectric power sources for smart prosthetics turned up a powerful - and deadly - candidate in a polymer that is already used for many cosmetic implants. silicon polymer is a fantastic source of energy when squeezed. However, it also damages the organic cells around it each time this occurs. Details of the first official US Government conference to address avatars in a virtual reality on an equal footing to physically present guests. When you are engaged in a virtual recreation of a physical event, particularly sporting events, and you think you are getting quite good. It could be a huge boost to the ego, or a crippling slap, to find yourself suddenly competing with the world's greatest in that sport, using their latest data. A recent news story covered BT's attempts to wire up the conference room of the future. However, BT's spokesperson, Lesley Gavin, seemed less than clued up on use of the virtual technologies that would likely be employed. We would like to suggest our own version for how we think the conference event of the medium-term future will be held. Twenty years from now. The Electronic Entertainment Expo, E3, one of the most major computer-based entertainment (read: Mainstream) events in the calendar year, starts on the 10th of May 2006. Here, we track the events and announcements from the big guns, and the little guns, as the event unfolds. Resource Type not Available
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Results by page [1] (12/04/2013)
Your brain knows it's time to cook when the stove is on, and the food and pots are out. When you rush away to calm a crying child, though, cooking is over and it's time to be a parent. Your brain processes and responds to these occurrence...
(02/07/2009)
RoboCup 2009, the world's largest robotics event, kicked off Wednesday in the southern Austrian city of Graz, with some 400 teams and 2,000 robots ready to compete in sports and rescue operations. On two or four legs, with w...
(11/02/2009)
Psychologists Mante S. Nieuwland and Gina R. Kuperberg from Tufts University investigated how different types of negative statements are processed in the brain. In this study, the researchers measured event related potential responses (ERPs...
(10/05/2009)
May 18 2009 Cogswell California, USA If you are interested in designing, developing or incorporating games or new media into your curriculum or product and are in the San Francisco Bay Area this is a great opportunity ...
(10/06/2006)
11-13 July 2006 Brighton, UK The Develop Conference & Expo in Brighton is bringing together some of the world's most creative and talented individuals from every sector of games development. And we mean everyone - fro...
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