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Visual pseudotime reconstruction of a dynamic cellular process – VISUALPSEUDOTIME
Biology heavily relies on observation. The last 50 years have witnessed an impressive enhancement of our capability to observe and quantify the living. Species are being sequenced at an ever growing r
Visual cognitive style in autism : evaluation and repercussions – VISUAL
Heterogeneous profiles in Autism Spectrum (AS) have often been reported. One way to account for this heterogeneity is to distinguish AS individuals with and without speech onset delay (AS-SOD and AS-N
Visual attention span and reading acquisition: a causal relationship? – VASRA
Based on the MTM model of reading (Ans, Carbonnel & Valdois, 1998), the concept of visual attention (VA) span was introduced by our team as the amount of distinct visual elements that can be processed
Visual Seek for Interactive Image Retrieval – VISIIR
VISIIR is a project aiming at exploring new methods for semantic image annotation. This topic is extensively studied for more than a decade now due to its large number of applications in areas as dive
Visual Confidence Testing – VICONTE
Visual confidence refers to our ability to estimate the correctness of our visual perceptual decisions. As compared to other forms of metacognition, meta-perception has attracted a burst of studies re
Visual Attention Mediator Of Social facilitation/inhibition in school-age children – VAMOS-Kids
Social facilitation/inhibition (SFI) refers to the enhancement or impairment of performance engendered in humans and animals by the mere presence of others. Although long known in social psychology, t
Visual Art and Emotion – AVE
Pictorial art generates a rich fund of experiences which involve a significant part of our mental life, from perception to cognition, from creation to reception. The emotional side of our relation wit
Visite du ministre chinois de la Science et de la Technologie
Jacqueline Lecourtier, Directeur général de l’ANR a reçu Monsieur Wang Gang, ministre chinois de la Science et de la technologie, le 17 septembre 2007.<br> Cette rencontre leur a permis de faire le point sur les axes de coopération entre l’ANR et le ministère de la Science et de la Technologie chinois et plus particulièrement sur le programme métagénome de la flore intestinale. <br> Jacqueline Lecourtier souhaite que l’ANR poursuive ces coopérations avec le MOST et qu’elle finalise les discussions engagées avec la Fondation pour les sciences naturelles de Chine dans le domaine de la recherche académique pour pouvoir lancer un appel à projets conjoint dès 2008.