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    Coexistence of amplitude and frequency modulations in intracellular calcium dynamics

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    The complex dynamics of intracellular calcium regulates cellular responses to information encoded in extracellular signals. Here, we study the encoding of these external signals in the context of the Li-Rinzel model. We show that by control of biophysical parameters the information can be encoded in amplitude modulation, frequency modulation or mixed (AM and FM) modulation. We briefly discuss the possible implications of this new role of information encoding for astrocytes.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Evidence of abnormal scalar timing property in alexithymia

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    : Evidence suggests that incidental modulation of affective states affects the ability to keep track of time. Alexithymia represents an ideal condition to further address the emotion-time processing link, as it refers to a trait characterized by a deficit of affective processing. 31 healthy participants completed an online version of the TAS-20 scale, which measures alexithymia, and a time reproduction task of visual stimuli related to positive (i.e., happiness) and negative (i.e., anger) facial expressions. Results documented a positive correlation between TAS-20 score and the variability in reproducing sub-second durations of the anger expression stimuli We also found an overestimation of sub-second durations of non-affective expressions in borderline/alexithymic participants. Finally, in line with the literature, we confirmed the overall tendency to overestimate the duration of anger expression stimuli. These findings, which can be interpreted in terms of abnormal scalar timing property in alexithymia, expand previous investigations linking this personality trait with abnormal processing of negative emotions. The evidence that alexithymia predicts the reproduction variability of sub-second durations of negative affective stimuli corroborates previous neuroimaging studies documenting cerebellar deficits in these individuals

    Disentangling the initiation from the response in joint attention: an eye-tracking study in toddlers with autism spectrum disorders

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    Joint attention (JA), whose deficit is an early risk marker for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), has two dimensions: (1) responding to JA and (2) initiating JA. Eye-tracking technology has largely been used to investigate responding JA, but rarely to study initiating JA especially in young children with ASD. The aim of this study was to describe the differences in the visual patterns of toddlers with ASD and those with typical development (TD) during both responding JA and initiating JA tasks. Eye-tracking technology was used to monitor the gaze of 17 children with ASD and 15 age-matched children with TD during the presentation of short video sequences involving one responding JA and two initiating JA tasks (initiating JA-1 and initiating JA-2). Gaze accuracy, transitions and fixations were analyzed. No differences were found in the responding JA task between children with ASD and those with TD, whereas, in the initiating JA tasks, different patterns of fixation and transitions were shown between the groups. These results suggest that children with ASD and those with TD show different visual patterns when they are expected to initiate joint attention but not when they respond to joint attention. We hypothesized that differences in transitions and fixations are linked to ASD impairments in visual disengagement from face, in global scanning of the scene and in the ability to anticipate object's action

    A high-performance measurement system for simultaneous mass and resistance variation measurements on gas sensing polymer films

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    Abstract This paper describes a high-performance system set-up for measurements with gas sensitive polymeric layers. The polymeric films are deposited on prototypal Quartz Crystal Microbalance sensors that allow both quartz frequency resonance variation and polymer resistance measurements. This capability adds new dimensions to the feature space allowing the improvement of the system performance. The measurement system is able to simultaneously measure the polymer resistance as well as the QCM frequency variation with high resolution (<2 /60 k and <0.1 Hz/10 MHz) and fast sampling rate (≈20 ms)

    Disentangling the initiation from the response in joint attention: An eye-tracking study in toddlers with autism spectrum disorders

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    Joint attention (JA), whose deficit is an early risk marker for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), has two dimensions: (1) responding to JA and (2) initiating JA. Eye-tracking technology has largely been used to investigate responding JA, but rarely to study initiating JA especially in young children with ASD. The aim of this study was to describe the differences in the visual patterns of toddlers with ASD and those with typical development (TD) during both responding JA and initiating JA tasks. Eye-tracking technology was used to monitor the gaze of 17 children with ASD and 15 age-matched children with TD during the presentation of short video sequences involving one responding JA and two initiating JA tasks (initiating JA-1 and initiating JA-2). Gaze accuracy, transitions and fixations were analyzed. No differences were found in the responding JA task between children with ASD and those with TD, whereas, in the initiating JA tasks, different patterns of fixation and transitions were shown between the groups. These results suggest that children with ASD and those with TD show different visual patterns when they are expected to initiate joint attention but not when they respond to joint attention. We hypothesized that differences in transitions and fixations are linked to ASD impairments in visual disengagement from face, in global scanning of the scene and in the ability to anticipate object's action

    Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Physical and Psychological Wellbeing in Cardiovascular Diseases: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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    Background: Recently, there has been an increased interest in the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions (MBI) for people with cardiovascular diseases (CVD), although the exact beneficial effects remain unclear. Methods: This review aims to establish the role of MBI in the management of wellbeing for patients with CVD. Seventeen articles have been included in this systematic synthesis of the literature and eleven in the meta-analysis. Results: Considering physical (i.e., heart rate, blood pressure) and psychological outcomes (i.e., depression, anxiety, stress, styles of coping), the vast majority of studies confirmed that MBI has a positive influence on coping with psychological risk factors, also improving physiological fitness. Random-effects meta-analysis models suggested a moderate-to-large effect size in reducing anxiety, depression, stress, and systolic blood pressure. Conclusions: Although a high heterogeneity was observed in the methodological approaches, scientific literature confirmed that MBI can now be translated into a first-line intervention tool for improving physical and psychological wellbeing in CVD patients

    Public Body

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    European law does not contain a general definition of a public body. In fact, there are several definitions of public body, which differ from sector to sector, and these are directly related to the specific purposes of the applicable law. The definition of public body is examined, taking into account the following: the direct effect of European Directives; the application of European procedural rules concerning the award of public contracts in the internal market to ‘contracting authorities’; freedom of movement for workers and the restrictions that may be imposed by national legislators; and the application of the European rules concerning state aid. It is noted that, in European law, each definition of public body has a ‘functional’ character. In fact, the term ‘public body’ may be considered as a general term, having different definitions that depend on the scope of the sectoral legislation; in most cases, the definition includes both public authorities and bodies governed by private law. It is also noted that, in some sectors, the European notion of a public body has replaced the national one. Furthermore, the functional character of the notions of a public body has influenced the national legislators, meaning that they dedicate more attention (and in some cases exclusive attention) to the kind of activity involved and the particular legal regime, with the consequence that the legal status of the body does not matter. When private bodies are under a duty to exercise public powers, the protection of the subjective legal positions of citizens and economic operators is equal to the protection that would have been given if public authorities were exercising the same powers. In the perspective mentioned above, national legislators tend to extend the rules and principles normally applied to public authorities to private bodies that fall within the definition of a public body
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