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Algebraic K-theory and L-theoryKaroubi,Max57742ITUniversità della Basilicata - B.I.A.RICAunimarc000015503K-theory82733UNIBASMONSCISCIENZEEXT0020120030728BAS01170220050601BAS011755batch0120050718BAS01105220050718BAS01111120050718BAS01114120050718BAS011156BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA2Polo Tecnico-ScientificoGENCollezione generaleMAT62617S626172003072851Riservati06375oam 2200661 450 991013153220332120221206181054.0(CKB)3710000000504555(SSID)ssj0001664972(PQKBManifestationID)16454261(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001664972(PQKBWorkID)14999642(PQKB)11704633(WaSeSS)IndRDA00055884(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/41553(EXLCZ)99371000000050455520160829d2014 fy 0engurmn#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAudiovisual speech recognition[electronic resource] correspondence between brain and behavior /topic editor Nicholas AltieriFrontiers Media SA2014Lausanne, Switzerland :Frontiers Media SA,2014.©20141 online resource (101 pages) illustrations, charts; digital, PDF file(s)Frontiers Research TopicsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographPublished in Frontiers in Psychology.2-88919-251-2 Includes bibliographical references.Audiovisual Integration: An Introduction to Behavioral and Neuro-Cognitive Methods / Nicholas Altieri -- Speech Through Ears and Eyes: Interfacing the Senses With the Supramodal Brain / Virginie van Wassenhove -- Neural Dynamics of Audiovisual Speech Integration Under Variable Listening Conditions: An Individual Participant Analysis / Nicholas Altieri and Michael J. Wenger -- Gated Audiovisual Speech Identification in Silence vs. Noise: Effects on Time and Accuracy / Shahram Moradi, Björn Lidestam and Jerker Rönnberg -- Susceptibility to a Multisensory Speech Illusion in Older Persons is Driven by Perceptual Processes / Annalisa Setti, Kate E. Burke, Rose Anne Kenny and Fiona N. Newell -- How Can Audiovisual Pathways Enhance the Temporal Resolution of TimeCompressed Speech in Blind Subjects? / Ingo Hertrich, Susanne Dietrich and Hermann Ackermann -- Audio-Visual Onset Differences are used to Determine Syllable Identity for Ambiguous Audio-Visual Stimulus Pairs / Sanne ten Oever, Alexander T. Sack, Katherine L. Wheat, Nina Bien and Nienke van Atteveldt -- Brain Responses and Looking Behavior During Audiovisual Speech Integration in Infants Predict Auditory Speech Comprehension in the Second Year of Life / Elena V. Kushnerenko, Przemyslaw Tomalski, Haiko Ballieux, Anita Potton, Deidre Birtles, Caroline Frostick and Derek G. Moore -- Multisensory Integration, Learning, and the Predictive Coding Hypothesis / Nicholas Altieri -- The Interaction Between Stimulus Factors and Cognitive Factors During Multisensory Integration of Audiovisual Speech / Ryan A. Stevenson, Mark T. Wallace and Nicholas Altieri -- Caregiver Influence on Looking Behavior and Brain Responses in Prelinguistic Development / Heather L. Ramsdell-Hudock.Perceptual processes mediating recognition, including the recognition of objects and spoken words, is inherently multisensory. This is true in spite of the fact that sensory inputs are segregated in early stages of neuro-sensory encoding. In face-to-face communication, for example, auditory information is processed in the cochlea, encoded in auditory sensory nerve, and processed in lower cortical areas. Eventually, these “sounds” are processed in higher cortical pathways such as the auditory cortex where it is perceived as speech. Likewise, visual information obtained from observing a talker’s articulators is encoded in lower visual pathways. Subsequently, this information undergoes processing in the visual cortex prior to the extraction of articulatory gestures in higher cortical areas associated with speech and language. As language perception unfolds, information garnered from visual articulators interacts with language processing in multiple brain regions. This occurs via visual projections to auditory, language, and multisensory brain regions. The association of auditory and visual speech signals makes the speech signal a highly “configural” percept. An important direction for the field is thus to provide ways to measure the extent to which visual speech information influences auditory processing, and likewise, assess how the unisensory components of the signal combine to form a configural/integrated percept. Numerous behavioral measures such as accuracy (e.g., percent correct, susceptibility to the “McGurk Effect”) and reaction time (RT) have been employed to assess multisensory integration ability in speech perception. On the other hand, neural based measures such as fMRI, EEG and MEG have been employed to examine the locus and or time-course of integration. The purpose of this Research Topic is to find converging behavioral and neural based assessments of audiovisual integration in speech perception. A further aim is to investigate speech recognition ability in normal hearing, hearing-impaired, and aging populations. As such, the purpose is to obtain neural measures from EEG as well as fMRI that shed light on the neural bases of multisensory processes, while connecting them to model based measures of reaction time and accuracy in the behavioral domain. In doing so, we endeavor to gain a more thorough description of the neural bases and mechanisms underlying integration in higher order processes such as speech and language recognition.Cognitive sciencePsychologyPsychologyHILCCSocial SciencesHILCCModels of IntegrationAudiovisual speech and agingIntegration EfficiencyMultisensory language developmentVisual predictionAudiovisual integrationimagingCognitive science.Psychology.PsychologySocial Sciences153.6Nicholas Altieriauth1370391Altieri NicholasPQKBUkMaJRUBOOK9910131532203321Audiovisual speech recognition3398710UNINA03202nam 2200865z- 450 991055735470332120220111(CKB)5400000000042343(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76750(oapen)doab76750(EXLCZ)99540000000004234320202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierStructure and Properties of Aluminium AlloysBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (162 p.)3-0365-1008-7 3-0365-1009-5 The demand for aluminum alloys is increasing because of their lightness, high specific strength and other attractive properties, which can exploited in improved products for a greener environment. This book gives a correlation between the processing, microstructure and properties of several aluminium alloys. Some of them are well established and used in an enormous number of applications, while others are still under development. The processing spans from casting, rapid solidification, additive manufacturing, forming, heat-treatment and welding, which can produce interesting microstructures and a useful combination of properties.Technology: general issuesbicssc7xxx aluminum seriesactivation energyageingAl alloyAl alloy 7075-T6Al3(Sc,Zr) particlesaluminiumaluminium alloyaluminium alloysaluminum alloy AA5083annihilation of positronsartificial pitsasymmetric weldauxetic structuresbimodal microstructurecharacterization methodscorrosioncrack initiationdifferential scanning calorimetry (DSC)early precipitation stagesextrusionfatigueheat treatmenthigh-strength aluminumhomogenization annealingintermetallic phaseslaser induced arc hybrid weldingmaterial flowmechanical propertiesmelt spinningmicrostructurenumerical analysispre-corrosionprecipitationsquasicrystalrapid solidificationscalabilitySLMtensile strengththermodynamic equilibriumtransmission electron microscopyultrasonic fatigueVPPAwrought aluminium alloyTechnology: general issuesZupanič Francedt1320365Zupanič FrancothBOOK9910557354703321Structure and Properties of Aluminium Alloys3034193UNINA03380oam 22008534a 450 991057381470332120241204163323.00-8165-4891-9(CKB)5720000000006249(OCoLC)1327831851(MdBmJHUP)musev2_101197(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/88618(oapen)doab88618(EXLCZ)99572000000000624920071003d2008 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAncestral Zuni Glaze-Decorated Pottery Viewing Pueblo IV Regional Organization through Ceramic Production and Exchange /Deborah L. HuntleyUniversity of Arizona Press2022Tucson :University of Arizona Press,2008.©2008.1 online resource (xi, 104 pages) illustrations, maps, plans ;Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona ;no. 720-8165-2564-1 In the Pueblo IV period (1275-1600) potters began to make distinctive polychrome vessels, which have been linked by archaeologists to new ideologies and religious practices in the area. This research examines interaction networks along settlement clusters in the Zuni region of west-central New Mexico in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, using analytical techniques such as INAA sourcing of ceramic pastes.Zuni IndiansAntiquitiesfast(OCoLC)fst01184933Pueblo potteryThemes, motivesfast(OCoLC)fst01083633PotteryThemes, motivesfast(OCoLC)fst01073613PotteryAnalysisfast(OCoLC)fst01073580Glazing (Ceramics)fast(OCoLC)fst00943398Glazesfast(OCoLC)fst00943387Antiquitiesfast(OCoLC)fst00810745ceramic glazeaatÉmaillage (Ceramique)GlaçuresCeramiqueThemes, motifsZuni IndiansAntiquitiesPueblo potteryAnalysisPueblo potteryThemes, motivesGlazing (Ceramics)GlazesPotteryAnalysisPotteryThemes, motivesNew SouthwestfastÉtats-Unis (Nouveau Sud-Ouest)AntiquitesSouthwest, NewAntiquitiesZuni IndiansAntiquities.Pueblo potteryThemes, motives.PotteryThemes, motives.PotteryAnalysis.Glazing (Ceramics)Glazes.Antiquities.ceramic glaze.Émaillage (Ceramique)Glaçures.CeramiqueThemes, motifs.Zuni IndiansAntiquities.Pueblo potteryAnalysis.Pueblo potteryThemes, motives.Glazing (Ceramics)Glazes.PotteryAnalysis.PotteryThemes, motives.Huntley Deborah L.1969-1242650MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910573814703321Ancestral Zuni Glaze-Decorated Pottery2882623UNINA