The human subjects involved in the research were in a VR lab in Barcelona.
Her images are inquiries into space, architecture, landscape and the medium photography entirely devoid of human subjects.
The team's latest work draws not on human subjects, but on fruit flies.
She had to convince the university human subjects board that it was possible to treat suicidal patients outside of the hospital.
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Experimenting recently with even longer exposure times, Mr Struth has made some of his human subjects appear poignantly as blurry ghosts.
By 1948 the Nuremberg Code, inspired by revelations of experiments in the Nazi death camps, set standards for medical studies on human subjects.
Similarly, the movements of the rats were tracked in their cage and used to control an avatar projected into the VR world the human subjects experienced via a head-mounted display.
The egregious Tuskegee experiments were influential in prompting Congress to pass the National Research Act of 1974 creating a commission to develop principles for protection of human subjects in scientific experimentation.
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The ability of these robot systems to naturally interact, learn from, and effectively cooperate with people has been evaluated in numerous human subjects experiments, both inside the lab and in real-world environments.
Dr. Virginia A. Moyer, chair of the task force and professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, said the recommendation was based on a recognized modest benefit shown by studies in human subjects.
Recently, researchers at the Institute of Neurology at University College London stimulated the brains of human subjects to push the brain toward beta band frequencies associated with focus to study the effects on motor processing, with the hope of helping those with Parkinson's disease.
Navy researchers admitted that human test subjects would be "more satisfactory than animals, " but they worried about the public-relations aspect of using people, so all were turned down.
Their answers are monitored, with any unusual physiological responses passed on to "a human field agent" who then subjects them to "a more careful interview process, " said CBP spokesman Bill Brooks.
First and foremost, my practice seeks out the inner life -- the essence -- of my subjects, whether they be human or inanimate.
Among such subjects one is the question of human nature, and this has colored my view of what will happen to mankind in the future.
Both groups used ferrets as test subjects, as these animals closely mimic the human response to the flu.
Tests on the subjects, which included a doctor, fireman and secretary, found that the human mouth produces 889 milligrams of saliva when there is no food in sight.
Researchers will also collect genetic and behavioural data from the subjects in order to build up a complete picture of the factors that influence the human psyche.
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