Kwon, Albert Lazar, David Devadas, Srinivas Ford, Bryan
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Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Existing anonymity systems sacrifice anonymity for efficient communication or vice-versa. Onion-routing achieves low latency, high bandwidth, and scalable anonymous communication, but is susceptible to traffic analysis attacks. Designs based on DC-Nets, on the other hand, protect the users against traffic analysis attacks, but sacrifice bandwidth. ...
Fischer, Tobias Demiris, Yiannis
Humans are inherently social beings that benefit from their perceptional capability to embody another point of view, typically referred to as perspective taking. Perspective taking is an essential feature in our daily interactions and is pivotal for human development. However, much remains unknown about the precise mechanisms that underlie perspect...
Rossi, Matteo Hausmann, Alexander E Thurman, Timothy J Montgomery, Stephen H Papa, Riccardo Jiggins, Chris McMillan, W Owen Merrill, Richard M
Rossi, Matteo Hausmann, Alexander E Thurman, Timothy J Montgomery, Stephen H Papa, Riccardo Jiggins, Chris D McMillan, W Owen Merrill, Richard M
Many animal species remain separate not because their individuals fail to produce viable hybrids but because they "choose" not to mate. However, we still know very little of the genetic mechanisms underlying changes in these mate preference behaviours. Heliconius butterflies display bright warning patterns, which they also use to recognize conspeci...
Laus, Iva Kovačević Pavičić, Daniela Brumini, Martina Perković, Vjera Pavlić, Andrej Špalj, Stjepan
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Acta Stomatologica Croatica
Objectives The study explored whether television commercials change the perception of one's own dentofacial attractiveness and to identify if it is influenced by personality traits. Materials and methods The sample included 83 participants, aged 19-27 years. The experimental group (N=42) watched commercials portraying famous young individuals with ...
Zahra, Mohseni Majid, Esmaeilpour Manijeh, Bahrainizad
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Studies in Business and Economics
Nowadays, with the daily expansion of marketing attractions to create different experiences in the restaurant & fast food industry, unconscious stimuli attracting the major senses might be an effective way to attract the consumers. Understanding these environmental stimuli suggests a correct perception of feeling and perception which is in harmony ...
Schneegans, Sebastian Taylor, Robert Bays, Paul
Research into human working memory limits has been shaped by the competition between different formal models, with a central point of contention being whether internal representations are continuous or discrete. Here we describe a sampling approach derived from principles of neural coding as a new framework to understand working memory limits. Reco...
Wang, Zixuan Murai, Yuki Whitney, David
Perceiving the positions of objects is a prerequisite for most other visual and visuomotor functions, but human perception of object position varies from one individual to the next. The source of these individual differences in perceived position and their perceptual consequences are unknown. Here, we tested whether idiosyncratic biases in the unde...
Aggius-Vella, Elena Kolarik, Andrew J Gori, Monica Cirstea, Silvia Campus, Claudio Moore, Brian Pardhan, Shahina
Kheradmand, Bahram Cassano, Julian Gray, Selena Nieh, James C
Animals use diverse sensory stimuli to navigate their environment and to recognize rewarding food sources. Honey bees use visual attributes of the targeted food source, such as its color, shape, size, direction and distance from the hive, and the landmarks around it to navigate during foraging. They transmit the location information of the food sou...