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Temporal Aliasing Temporal aliasing, also known as the stroboscopic effect, is a major issue with motion and animation in both interactive and passive virtual environments. It is also seen in meatspace, but only at much higher speeds, albeit for the same reason. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Historically, perceptual and response rates when multitasking have been interpreted as being limited by independent bottlenecks. While a more recent view suggests that a common bottleneck might be the cause, experimental evidence for its ex...
(18/11/2012)
Vision researchers at Barrow Neurological Institute have made a groundbreaking discovery into the optimization of light sources to human vision. By tuning lighting devices to work more efficiently with the human brain the researchers believ...
(21/02/2008)
Researchers at New York University and Israel?s Weizmann Institute of Science have identified patterns of brain activation linked to the formation of long-term memories. Making sense of and recalling the complex, multi-sensor...
(17/07/2013)
The Internet, motorways and other transport systems, and many social and biological systems are composed of nodes connected by edges. They can therefore be represented as networks. Scientists studying diffusion over such networks over time ...
(17/03/2014)
How does the hip joint of a crawling weevil move? A technique to record 3D X-ray films showing the internal movement dynamics in a spatially precise manner and, at the same time, in the temporal dimension has now been developed by researche...
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