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The senses considered as perceptual systems

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The mirror neuron system as revealed through neonatal imitation: presence from birth, predictive power, and evidence of plasticity

TL;DR: Evidence that neonatal imitation is influenced by experience in the first week of life is presented and it is proposed that such variation in Neonatal imitation could reflect important individual differences of the MNS.
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Extraretinal information in corrective saccades and inflow vs outflow theories of visual direction constancy

TL;DR: It was concluded that during dysmetria, there is a discrepancy between two high fidelity extraretinal signals, a reference input to the oculomotor nuclei which corresponds to the intended eye position, and a feedback signal which encodes actual eye position which is consistent with data often cited in favor of Outflow Theory.
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Individual differences in human–technology interaction: incorporating variation in human characteristics into human factors and ergonomics research and design

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue for the incorporation of an individual differences approach into human factors/ergonomics research and practice, arguing that consideration of individual differences will lead to a more inclusive human factors, in which the properties of the human are described in a level of detail commensurate with the display and controls.
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Towards a General Computational Theory of Musical Structure

TL;DR: The proposed theory comprises two distinct but closely related stages of development: a) the development of a number of individual components that focus on specialised musical analytic tasks, and b) an elaborate account of how these components relate to and interact with each other so that plausible structural descriptions of a given musical surface may be arrived at.
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Discussion: Interacting with parallel coordinates

TL;DR: A survey of current interaction techniques for parallel coordinate browsers and compares them to the visualization design guidelines in the literature and shows that although the subjects had doubts about the general usefulness of the parallel coordinate technique, they could perform the tasks more efficiently with a parallel coordinate browser than with their familiar query language interface.