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Does Location Uncertainty Modulate Unconscious Processing Under Continuous Flash Suppression?.

Advances in cognitive psychology

Benthien FM, Hesselmann G.
PMID: 35003402
Adv Cogn Psychol. 2021 Apr 06;17(1):3-14. doi: 10.5709/acp-0312-3. eCollection 2021.

Previous research suggests that selective spatial attention is a determining factor for unconscious processing under continuous flash suppression (CFS), and specifically, that inattention toward stimulus location facilitates its unconscious processing by reducing the depth of CFS (Eo et al.,...

Cycles of invisibility: The limits of transparency in dealing with scientific misconduct.

Social studies of science

Hesselmann F, Reinhart M.
PMID: 33234058
Soc Stud Sci. 2021 Jun;51(3):414-438. doi: 10.1177/0306312720975201. Epub 2020 Nov 24.

Sanctions for plagiarism, falsification and fabrication in research are primarily symbolic. This paper investigates sanctions for scientific misconduct and their preceding investigation processes as visible and legitimate symbols. Using three different data sources (retraction notices, expert interviews, and a...

Automatic Off-Line Design of Robot Swarms: A Manifesto.

Frontiers in robotics and AI

Birattari M, Ligot A, Bozhinoski D, Brambilla M, Francesca G, Garattoni L, Garzón Ramos D, Hasselmann K, Kegeleirs M, Kuckling J, Pagnozzi F, Roli A, Salman M, Stützle T.
PMID: 33501074
Front Robot AI. 2019 Jul 19;6:59. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2019.00059. eCollection 2019.

Designing collective behaviors for robot swarms is a difficult endeavor due to their fully distributed, highly redundant, and ever-changing nature. To overcome the challenge, a few approaches have been proposed, which can be classified as manual, semi-automatic, or automatic...

Telemedicine-Guided Self-Collection Approach for PCR-Based SARS-CoV-2 Testing: Comparative Study.

JMIR formative research

Würstle S, Erber J, Hanselmann M, Hoffmann D, Werfel S, Hering S, Weidlich S, Schneider J, Franke R, Maier M, Henkel A, Schmid RM, Protzer U, Laxy M, Spinner CD.
PMID: 34803022
JMIR Form Res. 2021 Nov 21; doi: 10.2196/32564. Epub 2021 Nov 21.

BACKGROUND: Large-scale PCR-based SARS-CoV-2 testing is expensive, resource-intensive, and time-consuming. A self-collection approach is a probable alternative; however, it requires evaluating the feasibility, expenses, and the ability to prevent infections.OBJECTIVE: This study aims to compare an innovative self-collection approach...

Microbial community dynamics and coexistence in a sulfide-driven phototrophic bloom.

Environmental microbiome

Bhatnagar S, Cowley ES, Kopf SH, Pérez Castro S, Kearney S, Dawson SC, Hanselmann K, Ruff SE.
PMID: 33902727
Environ Microbiome. 2020 Jan 17;15(1):3. doi: 10.1186/s40793-019-0348-0.

BACKGROUND: Lagoons are common along coastlines worldwide and are important for biogeochemical element cycling, coastal biodiversity, coastal erosion protection and blue carbon sequestration. These ecosystems are frequently disturbed by weather, tides, and human activities. Here, we investigated a shallow...

Modular automatic design of collective behaviors for robots endowed with local communication capabilities.

PeerJ. Computer science

Hasselmann K, Birattari M.
PMID: 33816942
PeerJ Comput Sci. 2020 Aug 17;6:e291. doi: 10.7717/peerj-cs.291. eCollection 2020.

We investigate the automatic design of communication in swarm robotics through two studies. We first introduce Gianduja an automatic design method that generates collective behaviors for robot swarms in which individuals can locally exchange a message whose semantics is...

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