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On the social psychology of the psychological experiment: With particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications.
Since the time of Galileo, scientists have employed the laboratory experiment as a method of understanding natural phenomena. This chapter focuses on some of the qualities pecul...
Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy
Research Article| May 01 1990 Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy Arjun Appadurai Arjun Appadurai Search for other works by this author on: This Site Googl...
Forecasting Agriculturally Driven Global Environmental Change
During the next 50 years, which is likely to be the final period of rapid agricultural expansion, demand for food by a wealthier and 50% larger global population will be a major...
KinectFusion: Real-time dense surface mapping and tracking
We present a system for accurate real-time mapping of complex and arbitrary indoor scenes in variable lighting conditions, using only a moving low-cost depth camera and commodit...
Patterns of cognitive appraisal in emotion.
There has long been interest in describing emotional experience in terms of underlying dimensions, but traditionally only two dimensions, pleasantness and arousal, have been rel...
A benchmark for the evaluation of RGB-D SLAM systems
In this paper, we present a novel benchmark for the evaluation of RGB-D SLAM systems. We recorded a large set of image sequences from a Microsoft Kinect with highly accurate and...
Fast Point Feature Histograms (FPFH) for 3D registration
In our recent work [1], [2], we proposed Point Feature Histograms (PFH) as robust multi-dimensional features which describe the local geometry around a point p for 3D point clou...
The unbearable automaticity of being.
What was noted by E. J. hanger (1978) remains true today: that much of contemporary psychological research is based on the assumption that people are consciously and systematica...
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The chameleon effect: The perception–behavior link and social interaction.
The chameleon effect refers to nonconscious mimicry of the postures, mannerisms, facial expressions, and other behaviors of one's interaction partners, such that one's behavior ...