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Jonas Vibell

Concepts (31)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Motion Perception
3
2023
12
1.970
Why?
Touch Perception
2
2023
6
1.530
Why?
Visual Perception
4
2023
67
1.060
Why?
Vestibule, Labyrinth
1
2022
2
0.850
Why?
Space Perception
1
2017
33
0.600
Why?
Evoked Potentials, Visual
1
2017
40
0.590
Why?
Attention
2
2022
156
0.580
Why?
Psychomotor Performance
1
2017
136
0.550
Why?
Students
1
2020
519
0.500
Why?
Touch
2
2023
19
0.490
Why?
Auditory Perception
3
2023
48
0.470
Why?
Motion
3
2022
27
0.310
Why?
Optical Illusions
1
2005
1
0.260
Why?
Upper Extremity
1
2005
8
0.260
Why?
Somatosensory Cortex
1
2005
24
0.260
Why?
Hearing
1
2023
9
0.230
Why?
Photic Stimulation
1
2022
115
0.200
Why?
Humans
7
2024
37093
0.180
Why?
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
1
2021
173
0.170
Why?
Electrooculography
1
2017
7
0.150
Why?
Algorithms
1
2021
465
0.150
Why?
Universities
1
2020
442
0.140
Why?
Electroencephalography
1
2017
116
0.140
Why?
Brain
1
2022
1346
0.120
Why?
Anxiety
1
2020
754
0.110
Why?
Cross-Sectional Studies
1
2020
2721
0.100
Why?
Young Adult
1
2017
4268
0.070
Why?
Adult
2
2017
11712
0.070
Why?
Male
2
2017
20025
0.060
Why?
Female
2
2017
20969
0.050
Why?
Sound
1
2022
7
0.050
Why?
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