THE BEHAVIOURAL PREVIEW EFFECT WITH FACES IS SUSCEPTIBLE TO STATISTICAL REGULARITIES: EVIDENCE FOR PREDICTIVE PROCESSING ACROSS THE SACCADE

The behavioural preview effect with faces is susceptible to statistical regularities: Evidence for predictive processing across the saccade

Abstract The world around us appears stable and continuous despite saccadic eye movements.This Back Brace apparent visual stability is achieved by trans-saccadic perception leading at the behavioural level to preview effects: performance in processing a foveal stimulus is better if the stimulus remained unchanged (valid) compared to when it changed

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Unbalanced Charge Distribution as a Determinant for Dependence of a Subset of Escherichia coli Membrane Proteins on the Membrane Insertase YidC

ABSTRACT Membrane proteins are involved in numerous essential cell processes, including transport, gene regulation, motility, and metabolism.To function properly, they must be inserted into the membrane and folded correctly.YidC, an essential protein in Escherichia coli with homologues in other bacteria, Archaea, mitochondria, and chloroplasts, fun

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