• Flash suppression is a phenomenon of visual perception in which an image presented to one eye is suppressed by a flash of another image presented to the...
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  • Continuous flash suppression (CFS) is an adapted version of the original flash suppression method, first reported in 2004. In CFS, the first eye is presented...
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    charges of artillery to suppress the flash. Addition of a few percent of alkali salts to the powder for flash suppression is common, typically salts of potassium...
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  • attempt to treat coughing Expressive suppression, a psychological aspect of emotion regulation Flash suppression, a phenomenon of visual perception in...
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    the open-ended, three prong flash suppressor with a bayonet lug on its lower side. In addition to the flash suppression, the end can quickly cut barbed...
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  • interocular suppression is comparable to that of continuous flash suppression; thus, the two methods can be used alternatively. The duration of suppression in...
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    perceptual phenomenon, flash suppression, the percept associated with an image projected into one eye is suppressed by flashing another image into the...
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  • manipulation include binocular rivalry, continuous flash suppression (CFS), visual masking and flicker switch suppression. Similar to binocular rivalry and CFS, BSS...
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  • consciousness (split-brain) Experience Explanatory gap Free will Flash suppression Hallucination Hard problem of consciousness Heterophenomenology Higher...
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    neurobiology. He and his student Nao Tsuchiya invented continuous flash suppression, an efficient psychophysical masking technique for rendering images...
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  • masking or saccadic suppression. There were two major types of saccadic masking claimed: flash suppression (the inability to see a flash of light during a...
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  • steel, a goods manufacturing technique Continuous flash suppression, adapted version of flash suppression Cubic feet per second (cfs or CFS), a unit of fluid...
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  • consciousness (split-brain) Experience Explanatory gap Free will Flash suppression Hallucination Hard problem of consciousness Heterophenomenology Higher...
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    discovered in 1804. Other related illusions are flash suppression and motion-induced interocular suppression. There is a correlation between an individual's...
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    ancillary advantages of the silencer are recoil reduction and flash suppression. Muzzle flash is reduced both by being contained in the suppressor and by...
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  • temporal perception of stimuli across a variety of sensory domains. Flash suppression – Phenomenon of visual perception Frame rate – Number of frames rendered...
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  • consciousness (split-brain) Experience Explanatory gap Free will Flash suppression Hallucination Hard problem of consciousness Heterophenomenology Higher...
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  • 2001. Single neuron responses in humans during binocular rivalry and flash suppression. Abstr Soc Neurosci 27 Jagadeesh, B (2009). "Recognizing grandmother"...
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    level fighter and ground attack work. Problems with gun- and exhaust-flash suppression and the compass could be fixed. No. 601 Squadron RAF was the only...
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    Nitrocellulose (redirect from Flash paper)
    Nitrocellulose (also known as cellulose nitrate, flash paper, flash cotton, guncotton, pyroxylin and flash string, depending on form) is a highly flammable...
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    consciousness (split-brain) Experience Explanatory gap Free will Flash suppression Hallucination Hard problem of consciousness Heterophenomenology Higher...
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    results in that image being seen immediately. This is referred to as flash suppression. Binocular rivalry was discovered by Porta. Porta put one book in...
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    from removing small gunpowder bags from the charge cartridge. For flash suppression there was a special chemical mixture which was inserted into cartridges...
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  • Adobe Flash Player (known in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome as Shockwave Flash) is a discontinued computer program for viewing multimedia...
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    flash hazard. Fault current can be limited by using current limiting devices such as current limiting breakers, grounding resistors, arc suppression coils...
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    them by removing small gunpowder bags from the charge cartridge. For flash suppression there was a special chemical mixture which was to be inserted into...
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    (Current Biology, 2008, 18, 982-986) Award for 2008: "Continuous flash suppression reduces negative afterimages" by Naotsugu Tsuchiya and colleagues...
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  • Flashover (redirect from Flash over)
    heated to their autoignition temperature and emit flammable gases (see also flash point). Flashover normally occurs at 500 °C (932 °F) or 590 °C (1,100 °F)...
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  • five seconds after ignition by an open flame of standard dimension. At the flash point, a lower temperature, a substance will ignite briefly, but vapour...
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    flammable liquids, by definition, have a flash point below 100 °F (38 °C)—where combustible liquids have a flash point above 100 °F (38 °C). Flammable solids...
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