Comparison of Figural Aftereffect and Figural Retroactive-Effect for the Concentric Circles Figure

1973 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 426-426
Author(s):  
June Adam ◽  
Ruth Heron ◽  
Donna Cooper
1974 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-101
Author(s):  
June Adam ◽  
Ruth Heron ◽  
Donna Cooper ◽  
Alain Hepner

In a series of experiments using a concentric circles figure the direction of the figural retroactive-effect is related to the frequency with which Ss report apparent temporal overlap of inducing and test figures under different conditions of testing. The results suggest that figural retroactive-effects showing attraction of the test figure toward the inducing figure result from S's perception of a visual illusion during the stimulus sequence. Factors determining the occurrence of both apparent temporal overlap and attraction effects are investigated.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 72-80
Author(s):  
A. V. Galahova ◽  
Y. I. Antonov ◽  

The article is devoted to systematization of generalized appeal and cassation practice on errors in criminal cases of corruption crimes in 2017–2018. Errors are systematized in such areas as the unfairness of the sentence; the absence of a crime in the act; inconsistency of the conclusions of the court set out in the sentence, the actual circumstances of the criminal case; incorrect application of the provisions of the criminal law in time and its retroactive effect.


Author(s):  
Tjaša Švelc ◽  
Saša Svetina

AbstractThe response of a red blood cell (RBC) to deformation depends on its membrane, a composite of a lipid bilayer and a skeleton, which is a closed, twodimensional network of spectrin tetramers as its bonds. The deformation of the skeleton and its lateral redistribution are studied in terms of the RBC resting state for a fixed geometry of the RBC, partially aspirated into a micropipette. The geometry of the RBC skeleton in its initial state is taken to be either two concentric circles, a references biconcave shape or a sphere. It is assumed that in its initial state the skeleton is distributed laterally in a homogeneous manner with its bonds either unstressed, presenting its stress-free state, or prestressed. The lateral distribution was calculated using a variational calculation. It was assumed that the spectrin tetramer bonds exhibit a linear elasticity. The results showed a significant effect of the initial skeleton geometry on its lateral distribution in the deformed state. The proposed model is used to analyze the measurements of skeleton extension ratios by the method of applying two modes of RBC micropipette aspiration.


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