BOTH PHYSICAL EXERCISE AND PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION REDUCE THE FACING-THE-VIEWER BIAS IN BIOLOGICAL MOTION PERCEPTION.

Both physical exercise and progressive muscle relaxation reduce the facing-the-viewer bias in biological motion perception.

Biological motion stimuli, such as orthographically projected stick figure walkers, are ambiguous about their orientation in depth.The projection of a stick figure walker oriented towards the viewer, therefore, is the same as its projection when oriented away.Even though such figures are depth-ambiguous, however, observers tend to interpret them as

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Insights from qualitative research on NAFLD awareness with a cohort of T2DM patients: time to go public with insulin resistance?

Abstract Background It is estimated that around 70% of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients (T2DM) have Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).Awareness and education are amongst the major shortcomings of the public health response to the increasing threat of NAFLD.Characterizing the specific NAFLD-related information needs of particular high-risk

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