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Human Development, 61, 181-198. Shen, G., Meltzoff, A. N., & Marshall, P. J. (2018). Touching lips and hearing fingers: Effector-specific congruency between tactile and auditory stimulation modulates N1 amplitude and alpha desynchronization. Experimental Brain Research, 236, 13-29. Shen, G., Smyk, N. J., Meltzoff, A. N., & Marshall, P. J. (2018).
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Analyzing Fig. 14, it can be observed that the proposed incremental LOF correctly detected all the sudden changes in video frames, while not producing any false alarm. These changes were caused by the appearance of a new object (frame 21), zooming objects to camera (frame 31) and novel video content (frames 41, 61, 71, 91).
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Even if a person complies or volunteers statements to law enforcement, that does not prevent them from invoking their Miranda rights in the middle of an interrogation. [61] To invoke one’s right to remain silent, a person must make a statement, at any time before or during interrogation, that they want to remain silent. [62]