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Estimating the turning point location in shifted exponential model of time series
We consider the distribution of the turning point location of time series
modeled as the sum of deterministic trend plus random noise. If the variables
are modeled by shifted exponentials, whose location parameters define the
trend, we provide a formula for computing the distribution of the turning point
location and consequently to estimate a confidence interval for the location.
We test this formula in simulated data series having a trend with asymmetric
minimum, investigating the coverage rate as a function of a bandwidth
parameter. The method is applied to estimate the confidence interval of the
minimum location of the time series of RT intervals extracted from the
electrocardiogram recorded during the exercise test. We discuss the connection
with stochastic ordering
Trend extraction in functional data of R and T waves amplitudes of exercise electrocardiogram
The R and T waves amplitudes of the electrocardiogram recorded during the
exercise test undergo strong modifications in response to stress. We analyze
the time series of these amplitudes in a group of normal subjects in the
framework of functional data, performing reduction of dimensionality, smoothing
and principal component analysis. These methods show that the R and T
amplitudes have opposite responses to stress, consisting respectively in a bump
and a dip at the early recovery stage. We test these features computing a
confidence band for the trend of the population mean and analyzing the zero
crossing of its derivative.
Our findings support the existence of a relationship between R and T wave
amplitudes and respectively diastolic and systolic ventricular volumes
Locally convex quasi C*-algebras and noncommutative integration
In this paper we continue the analysis undertaken in a series of previous
papers on structures arising as completions of C*-algebras under topologies
coarser that their norm and we focus our attention on the so-called {\em
locally convex quasi C*-algebras}. We show, in particular, that any strongly
*-semisimple locally convex quasi C*-algebra (\X,\Ao), can be represented in
a class of noncommutative local -spaces.Comment: 12 page
Fractional Sobolev Regularity for the Brouwer Degree
We prove that if is a bounded open set and
, then the Brouwer degree
deg of any H\"older function belongs to the Sobolev space
for every . This extends a
summability result of Olbermann and in fact we get, as a byproduct, a more
elementary proof of it. Moreover we show the optimality of the range of
exponents in the following sense: for every and with
there is a vector field with \mbox{deg}\, (v, \Omega, \cdot)\notin
W^{\beta, p}, where is the unit ball.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
Neuronal encoding of subjective value in dorsal and ventral anterior cingulate cortex
We examined the activity of individual cells in the primate anterior cingulate cortex during an economic choice task. In the experiments, monkeys chose between different juices offered in variables amounts and subjective values were inferred from the animals\u27 choices. We analyzed neuronal firing rates in relation to a large number of behaviorally relevant variables. We report three main results. First, there were robust differences between the dorsal bank (ACCd) and the ventral bank (ACCv) of the cingulate sulcus. Specifically, neurons in ACCd but not in ACCv were modulated by the movement direction. Furthermore, neurons in ACCd were most active before movement initiation, whereas neurons in ACCv were most active after juice delivery. Second, neurons in both areas encoded the identity and the subjective value of the juice chosen by the animal. In contrast, neither region encoded the value of individual offers. Third, the population of value-encoding neurons in both ACCd and ACCv underwent range adaptation. With respect to economic choice, it is interesting to compare these areas with the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), previously examined. While neurons in OFC encoded both pre-decision and post-decision variables, neurons in ACCd and ACCv only encoded post-decision variables. Moreover, the encoding of the choice outcome (chosen value and chosen juice) in ACCd and ACCv trailed that found in OFC. These observations indicate that economic decisions (i.e., value comparisons) take place upstream of ACCd and ACCv. The coexistence of choice outcome and movement signals in ACCd suggests that this area constitutes a gateway through which the choice system informs motor systems
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