37 research outputs found
Prevalence of misophonia and correlates of Its symptoms among inpatients with depression
Misophonia is an underexplored condition that significantly decreases the quality of life
of those who suffer from it. It has neurological and physiological correlates and is associated with a
variety of psychiatric symptoms; however, a growing body of data suggests that it is a discrete
disorder. While comorbid diagnoses among people with misophonia have been a matter of
research interest for many years there is no data on the frequency of misophonia among people
with psychiatric disorders. This could be the next step to reveal additional mechanisms underlying
misophonia. Until recently, the use of a variety of non-validated questionnaires and the dominance
of internet-based studies have been also a major obstacles to a proper definition of misophonia. A
total of 94 inpatients diagnosed with depression were assessed for misophonia with face-to-face
interviews as well as with MisoQuest - a validated misophonia questionnaire. The prevalence of
misophonia among these patients and the congruence of MisoQuest with face-to-face interviews
were evaluated. Additionally, the patients filled in a series of questionnaires that measured a
variety of psychiatric symptoms and psychological traits. Anxiety, depression, impulsivity, somatic
pain, vegetative symptoms, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, gender, and age
were analyzed in relation to the severity of symptoms of misophonia. Between 8.5 to 12.76% of
inpatients with depression were diagnosed with misophonia (depending on measurement and
inclusion criteria). MisoQuest accuracy was equal to 92.55%, sensitivity-66.67% and
specificity-96.34%. Severity of misophonia symptoms was positively correlated to the greatest
extent with anxiety. Moderate positive correlation was also found between severity of misophonia
symptoms and depressive symptoms, intrusions, and somatic pain; a weak positive correlation was
found between severity of misophonia and non-planning impulsivity, motor impulsivity,
avoidance, and vegetative symptoms. There was no relationship between the severity of
misophonia symptoms and attentional impulsivity or the age of participants
Pro Libris: Lubuskie Pismo Literacko-Kulturalne, nr 4 (2010)
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Myosin VI in PC12 cells plays important roles in cell migration and proliferation but not in catecholamine secretion
Myosin VI (MVI) is the only known myosin walking towards minus end of actin filaments and is believed to play distinct role(s) than other myosins. We addressed a role of this unique motor in secretory PC12 cells, derived from rat adrenal medulla pheochromocytoma using cell lines with reduced MVI synthesis (produced by means of siRNA). Decrease of MVI expression caused severe changes in cell size and morphology, and profound defects in actin cytoskeleton organization and Golgi structure. Also, significant inhibition of cell migration as well as cell proliferation was observed. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that MVI-deficient cells were arrested in G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle but did not undergo increased senescence as compared with control cells. Also, neither polyploidy nor aneuploidy were detected. Surprisingly, no significant effect on noradrenaline secretion was observed. These data indicate that in PC12 cells MVI is involved in cell migration and proliferation but is not crucial for stimulation-dependent catecholamine release
Pharmacological Aspects of Over-the-Counter Opioid Drugs Misuse
Several over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are known to be misused. Among them are opioids such as codeine, dihydrocodeine, and loperamide. This work elucidates their pharmacology, interactions, safety profiles, and how pharmacology is being manipulated to misuse these common medications, with the aim to expand on the subject outlined by the authors focusing on abuse prevention and prevalence rates. The reviewed literature was identified in several online databases through searches conducted with phrases created by combining the international non-proprietary names of the drugs with terms related to drug misuse. The results show that OTC opioids are misused as an alternative for illicit narcotics, or prescription-only opioids. The potency of codeine and loperamide is strongly dependent on the individual enzymatic activity of CYP2D6 and CYP3A4, as well as P-glycoprotein function. Codeine can also be utilized as a substrate for clandestine syntheses of more potent drugs of abuse, namely desomorphine (“Krokodil”), and morphine. The dangerous methods used to prepare these substances can result in poisoning from toxic chemicals and impurities originating from the synthesis procedure. OTC opioids are generally safe when consumed in accordance with medical guidelines. However, the intake of supratherapeutic amounts of these substances may reveal surprising traits of common medications
LiDAR Point Cloud Generation for SLAM Algorithm Evaluation
With the emerging interest in the autonomous driving level at 4 and 5 comes a necessity to provide accurate and versatile frameworks to evaluate the algorithms used in autonomous vehicles. There is a clear gap in the field of autonomous driving simulators. It covers testing and parameter tuning of a key component of autonomous driving systems, SLAM, frameworks targeting off-road and safety-critical environments. It also includes taking into consideration the non-idealistic nature of the real-life sensors, associated phenomena and measurement errors. We created a LiDAR simulator that delivers accurate 3D point clouds in real time. The point clouds are generated based on the sensor placement and the LiDAR type that can be set using configurable parameters. We evaluate our solution based on comparison of the results using an actual device, Velodyne VLP-16, on real-life tracks and the corresponding simulations. We measure the error values obtained using Google Cartographer SLAM algorithm and the distance between the simulated and real point clouds to verify their accuracy. The results show that our simulation (which incorporates measurement errors and the rolling shutter effect) produces data that can successfully imitate the real-life point clouds. Due to dedicated mechanisms, it is compatible with the Robotic Operating System (ROS) and can be used interchangeably with data from actual sensors, which enables easy testing, SLAM algorithm parameter tuning and deployment
Simulation systems for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
In the presented article authors will discuss the most important types of solutions
dedicated for simulation and training of unmanned aerial vehicles crews used on
the civil and military market. The article will also discuss the directions of systems
development and the emerging possibilities of modern simulation, Image Generation
and visualization methods that can be successfully used in modern simulation systems
dedicated to training crews, maintenance teams and commanders using Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles. The techniques presented, such as augmented reality, extending
into the civilian mixed reality market or the "classic" virtual reality due to its unique
capabilities, can be used in many ways, which the author will try to bring in discuss it
potentia I fields of use and profits from the use of individual methods