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University of Haifa

EducationHaifa, Israel
About: University of Haifa is a education organization based out in Haifa, Israel. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 7558 authors who have published 27141 publications receiving 711629 citations. The organization is also known as: Haifa University & Universiṭat Ḥefah.


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TL;DR: A simple shading method is devised which uses only information available in image space, after coordinates have been transformed, hidden surfaces removed, and a complete pre-image of all objects has been assembled.
Abstract: Two-dimensional images of 3D objects require realistic shading to create the illusion of depth. Traditional (object space) shading methods require extra data (normal vectors) to be stored with the object description. When object representations are obtained directly from measured data, these normal vectors may be expensive to compute; if the object is modified interactively, they must be recomputed frequently. To avoid these problems a simple shading method is devised which uses only information available in image space, after coordinates have been transformed, hidden surfaces removed, and a complete pre-image of all objects has been assembled. The method uses both the distance from the light source and the surface orientation as the basis for shading. The theory and its implementation are discussed and shaded images of a number of objects are presented.

160 citations

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TL;DR: A neural and cognitive model according to which a balance between the two hemispheres affects a major aspect of creative cognition, namely, originality is proposed, which concludes that the right mPFC is part of a right fronto-parietal network which is responsible for producing original ideas.

160 citations

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TL;DR: In the assessment of insightfulness mothers view video segments of their interactions with their children and are subsequently interviewed regarding their children's and their own thoughts and feelings during the segments This article describes how the maternal interviews are coded and provides vignettes of both insightful and noninsightful mothers as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: This article introduces a new method to assess mothers' insightfulness regarding their children's inner world Maternal insightfulness involves the capacity to see things from the child's point of view, and is based on insight into the child's motives, a complex view of the child, and openness to new information about the child Insightfulness is seen as the capacity underlying positive parenting and providing the context for secure child–parent attachment In the assessment of insightfulness mothers view video segments of their interactions with their children and are subsequently interviewed regarding their children's and their own thoughts and feelings during the segments This article describes how the maternal interviews are coded and provides vignettes of both insightful and noninsightful mothers Empirical findings supporting the validity of the insightfulness assessment are reviewed, and the implications for children's development are discussed ©2002 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health

160 citations

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TL;DR: This work presents the first description of a deceptive pollination system that specifically targets drosophilid flies, and shows that the examined plant accomplishes its deception through olfactory mimicry of fermentation, a strategy that represents a novel pollination syndrome.

160 citations

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TL;DR: The results suggest that the presented "Juvenile stress" model may be relevant to the reported predisposition to develop both anxiety and depression following childhood trauma.

160 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Markku Laakso162945142292
M.-Marsel Mesulam15055890772
Michael Levin11198645667
Peter Schmidt10563861822
Eviatar Nevo9584840066
Uri Alon9144254822
Dan Roth8552328166
Simon G. Potts8224931557
Russell G. Foster7931823206
Leo Radom7960434075
Stevan E. Hobfoll7427135870
Larry Davidson6945920177
Alan R. Templeton6724928320
Uri Gneezy6521129671
Benny Pinkas6415621122
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202394
2022304
20211,978
20201,822
20191,579
20181,505