
Xiaowei Tang
Articles
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2 months ago |
biorxiv.org | Yuhan Lu |Xiaowei Tang |Zhenyan Xiao |Anqi Xu
AbstractMotor control is essential for organisms to efficiently interact with the external world by maintaining accuracy and precision of actions and adapting to changes in the future. For example, speaking, one of the most complicated scenarios of motor control, utilizes sensory errors and resultant motor compensation to precisely control articulation. However, how sensory errors and compensations regulate subsequent production remains in debate.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
gut.bmj.com | Jia Xu |Xiaowei Tang
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Oct 28, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Yuhan Lu |Xiaowei Tang |Anqi Xu |Zhenyan Xiao
AbstractMotor control is essential for organisms to efficiently interact with external world by maintaining accuracy and precision of actions and adapting to changes in the future. For example, speaking, one of the most complicated scenarios of motor control, utilize sensory errors and resultant motor compensation to precisely control articulation. However, how these distinct sensorimotor processes regulate subsequent production remains in debate.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Jingyuan Sun |Xiaowei Tang |Quan Shao
1. IntroductionThe airport apron is a critical area for airport operations, where aircraft engage in takeoff, landing, and taxiing activities. In recent years, with the increasing demand in the civil aviation market, the number of flights handled by airports has continuously risen. Consequently, the number of aircraft operating on the apron has also increased, significantly elevating the risk of collisions during aircraft operations.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Xiaowei Tang |Seiji Hashimoto |Takahiro Kawaguchi |Nobuyuki Kurita
1. IntroductionMagnetic source devices produce a magnetic field that exerts both force and torque to propel a ferromagnetic object. Levitation may potentially be attained if the magnetic force balances the gravitational force acting on the object in question [1]. Traditionally, there was a distinct space between the magnetic source device and the ferromagnetic object [2,3].
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