Sökning: "Domain Evolution"
Visar resultat 36 - 40 av 192 avhandlingar innehållade orden Domain Evolution.
36. Social causality in motion : Visual bias and categorization of social interactions during the observation of chasing in infancy
Sammanfattning : Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, or the perception and attribution of life from the motion of simple geometrical shapes has intrigued researchers. The intrigue for psychologists and vision scientists then and today centered on the stark disconnect between the simplicity of the visual input and the universal richness of the resulting percept. LÄS MER
37. A View from Language : Growth of language in individuals and populations
Sammanfattning : The main question that this book tries to find answers to is what it is that makes language learnable. Language is one of the most complex human activities, but nearly 100% of humanity have learned a language in childhood. One answer could be that it is something in our brain that makes us learn language better than most other activities. LÄS MER
38. Evolution and transcriptional regulation of Kindlins
Sammanfattning : Kindlins are relatively newly discovered focal adhesion proteins. The Kindlin family includes three highly conserved proteins: Kindlin-1, Kindlin-2 and Kindlin-3. All three Kindlins have been shown to interact with Integrin and this interaction plays important role in the functional properties of Kindlins. LÄS MER
39. Using Trees to Capture Reticulate Evolution : Lateral Gene Transfers and Cancer Progression
Sammanfattning : The historic relationship of species and genes are traditionally depicted using trees. However, not all evolutionary histories are adequately captured by bifurcating processes and an increasing amount of research is devoted towards using networks or network-like structures to capture evolutionary history. LÄS MER
40. Long-Term Simulation of Coastal Evolution
Sammanfattning : There is a strong relationship between regional sediment transport and the local processes at tidal inlets and around coastal structures. Many coastal projects require quantitative understanding of these processes and the interactions between them. LÄS MER