Bayesian comparison of relative phase distributions in 3-on-3 basketball shows offensive players exhibit a synchronization trend with probability 70% or higher after advice on offensive coordination.
Shamosh, Colin G
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Movement synchronization in complex and dynamic team coordination: Relationship with mutual anticipation
Bayesian comparison of relative phase distributions in 3-on-3 basketball shows offensive players exhibit a synchronization trend with probability 70% or higher after advice on offensive coordination.
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Temporal Preference Concepts and their Functions in a Large Language Model
Causal localization via attribution and patching identifies a temporal preference subgraph in mid-to-upper layers of Qwen3-4B-Instruct-2507, with time-horizon geometry in the residual stream and initial evidence for steering-vector control.