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Sichuan (China), view of the Daba Mountains
View of the western section of the Tapa-shan looking towards Chien-ko in the east from a point above the vicinity of Chiang-yu or Chung-pa, Szechuan.Image is part of research condcuted by Harold J. Wiens for the article: The Shu Tao or Road to Szechwan
Author(s): Herold J. Wiens
Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 39, No. 4 (Oct., 1949), pp. 584-604
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/210674http://www.jstor.org/stable/210674Grayscal
Shaanxi (China), aerial view of Han river and Daba mountains
The Han River seen from the air above Han-chung (Nan-cheng), Shensi, with a braided channel. Looking westward up the course of the river, one sees at the upper right the Pao River entering the Han, while on the left are the foothills of the Ta-pa Shan.Image is part of research conducted by Harold J. Wiens for the article: The Shu Tao or Road to Szechwan
Author(s): Herold J. Wiens
Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 39, No. 4 (Oct., 1949), pp. 584-604
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/210674http://www.jstor.org/stable/210674Grayscal
Shaanxi (China), aerial view of Hanzhong plain
At the upper right one sees the Pao River emerge from a deep gorge into the Han-chung Plain. The trans-oh'in-ling motor highway utilizes this gap in the mountain wall. The highway from Han-chung to the town of Pao-ch'eng near the gorge entrance is seen as a straight line at the right, while another highway leads off to the upper left to join the road to Ch'eng-tu across the Pao River.Image is part of research conducted by Harold J. Wiens for the article: The Shu Tao or Road to Szechwan
Author(s): Herold J. Wiens
Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 39, No. 4 (Oct., 1949), pp. 584-604
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/210674http://www.jstor.org/stable/210674Grayscal
MATCH - A Software Package for Robust Profile Matching Using S-Plus
This manual details the implementation of the profile matching techniques introduced in Robust Estimation of Air-Borne Particulate Matter (Wiens, Florence and Hiltz, Environmetrics, 2001 - included as an appendix). The program consists of a collection of functions written in S. It runs in S-Plus, including the student version. A graphical user interface is supplied for easy implementation by a user with only a passing familiarity with S-Plus. A description of the software is given, together with an extensive example of an analysis of a data set using the software. The software is available at http://www.stat.ualberta.ca/~wiens/publist.htm where it is linked to the listing for Wiens, Florence and Hiltz (2001).
Coat Cooke & Joe Poole | Coat Cooke & Rainer Wiens: Reviews
Coat Cooke album reviews by Randy Raine-Reusch. Coat Cooke (sax); Joe Poole (drums); Rainer Wiens (guitar)
Warum Vertrauen wichtig ist — Der ökonomische Blickwinkel
Die Finanzkrise hat die öffentliche Aufmerksamkeit auf eine der Grundstützen des marktwirtschaftlichen Systems gerichtet: das Vertrauen der Marktteilnehmer untereinander. Friedrich L. Sell und Marcus Wiens erläutern die verschiedenen Sphären des Vertrauens (Zweierbeziehung, Gruppe, gesamte Gesellschaft), welche Risiken mit dem Vertrauen verbunden sind und wie diese überwunden werden können
Phoradendron mathiasenii Wiens & Calvin
Honduras, Francisco Morazán. LAT ( )N; LONG( )W. ALT (1500)
Data and scripts from Miller et al.: Explaining the ocean’s dominant species richness gradient and global patterns of fish diversity
Data and R scripts from: Explaining the ocean’s dominant species richness gradient and global patterns of fish diversity
Authors: Elizabeth Christina Miller, Kenji T. Hayashi, Dongyuan Song, and John J. Wiens
Corresponding author: EC Miller (ecmiller 'at' email.arizona.edu or [email protected])
Please contact with questions or requests for additional material.
R scripts are ordered following the Material and Methods section. Input files are included
Positiones quaedam philosophicae, qvas adprobatas ab ampl. fac. phil. sub praesidio ... Danielis Achrelii, eloqventiae professoris. Publicè in auditorio majori ingenii exercendi gratia ventilabit Daniel C. Nordiin, Angermanniâ-Svecus. Ad diem 17. Decemb. anno M. DC. LXXXIV.
Invokaatio: Jhvh.Dedikaatio: Jacobus Walstenius, Joh. Harchlerus, Isaacus Tammelinus, Andreas Bange, Johannes Wiens, Nicolaus Berg, Andreas Sand.Gratulaatio: Nicolaus Forzelius, Matthias Tammelinus.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 2 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A4 B1.Invokaatio on hepreankielinen
Neural electrophysiological correlates of detection and identification awareness
Humans have conscious experiences of the events in their environment. Previous research from electroencephalography (EEG) has shown visual awareness negativity (VAN) at about 200 ms to be a neural correlate of consciousness (NCC). However, when considering VAN as an NCC, it is important to explore which particular experiences are associated with VAN. Recent research proposes that VAN is an NCC of lower-level experiences (detection) rather than higher-level experiences (identification). However, previous results are mixed and have several limitations. In the present study, the stimulus was a ring with a Gabor patch tilting either left or right. On each trial, subjects rated their awareness on a three-level perceptual awareness scale that captured both detection (something vs. nothing) and identification (identification vs. something). Separate staircases were used to adjust stimulus opacity to the detection threshold and the identification threshold. Bayesian linear mixed models provided extreme evidence (BF10 = 131) that VAN was stronger at the detection threshold than at the identification threshold. Mean VAN decreased from - 2.12 microV [- 2.86, - 1.42] at detection to - 0.46 microV [- 0.79, - 0.11] at identification. These results strongly support the claim that VAN is an NCC of lower-level experiences of seeing something rather than of higher-level experiences of specific properties of the stimuli. Thus, results are consistent with recurrent processing theory in that phenomenal visual consciousness is reflected by VAN. Further, results emphasize that it is important to consider the level of experience when searching for NCC. CC BY 4.0© 2023, The Author(s)Published: 01 September 2023Stefan Wiens [email protected] work was supported by a grant to Stefan Wiens from Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation (MMW 2019–0102)</p
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