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Local sublattice-symmetry breaking in rotationally faulted multilayer graphene
Interlayer coupling in rotationally faulted graphene multilayers breaks the
local sublattice-symmetry of the individual layers. We present a theory of this
mechanism, which reduces to an effective Dirac model with space-dependent mass
in an important limit. It thus makes a wealth of existing knowledge available
for the study of rotationally faulted graphene multilayers. We demonstrate
quantitative agreement between our theory and a recent experiment.Comment: Valley dependence in Eqs. (2) and (7) corrected; coordinates x and y
interchanged in the appendi
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Telomere length as a predictor of emotional processing in the brain
Shorter telomere length (TL) has been associated with the development of mood disorders as well as abnormalities in brain morphology. However, so far, no studies have considered the role TL may have on brain function during tasks relevant to mood disorders. In this study, we examine the relationship between TL and functional brain activation and connectivity, while participants (nâ=â112) perform a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) facial affect recognition task. Additionally, because variation in TL has a substantial genetic component we calculated polygenic risk scores for TL to test if they predict face-related functional brain activation. First, our results showed that TL was positively associated with increased activation in the amygdala and cuneus, as well as increased connectivity from posterior regions of the face network to the ventral prefrontal cortex. Second, polygenic risk scores for TL show a positive association with medial prefrontal cortex activation. The data support the view that TL and genetic loading for shorter telomeres, influence the function of brain regions known to be involved in emotional processing
Monitoring Barren-Ground Caribou Body Condition with Denésoliné Traditional Knowledge
Information from aboriginal elders and hunters on changes in barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus) body condition can assist current management systems. Interviews with DenĂ©solinĂ© elders and hunters from LutsĂ«l KâĂ©, Northwest Territories, Canada, provided information on caribou body condition and environmental conditions. Hunters were accompanied in the field and asked to give a qualitative assessment of body condition for adult female caribou they harvested. Elders and hunters reported temporal and geographic variation in caribou body condition. Adult female caribou are selected in late winter (February to April) and bulls in fall (September) and spring (May) because they are fat. Hunters reported that adult female caribou were fatter during late winter in 2000 than in 2001. This difference was consistent with body condition impressions recorded in field surveys. Reports from hunters in interviews that adult female caribou were fatter in February than in March and April 2001 were also supported by huntersâ field impressions. Hunters identified areas where adult female caribou were in better condition than in other areas in 2000 and 2001. The number of caribou harvested and years of hunting experience influenced the distribution of huntersâ impressions of body condition. Interviews with hunters offer an inexpensive, repeatable approach to monitoring caribou body condition and range limitations, although ecological implications must be carefully interpreted.Des renseignements fournis par des aĂźnĂ©s et des chasseurs autochtones sur les changements concernant lâĂ©tat corporel du caribou des toundras (Rangifer tarandus) peuvent sâavĂ©rer utiles pour les systĂšmes actuels de gestion. Des entrevues menĂ©es auprĂšs dâaĂźnĂ©s et chasseurs DenĂ©solinĂ© de LutsĂ«l KâĂ©, dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest au Canada, ont fourni des renseignements sur lâĂ©tat corporel du caribou et sur les conditions environnementales. On a accompagnĂ© les chasseurs sur le terrain et on leur a demandĂ© de faire une Ă©valuation qualitative de lâĂ©tat corporel des caribous femelles adultes quâils prĂ©levaient. Les aĂźnĂ©s et les chasseurs ont rapportĂ© des variations temporelles et gĂ©ographiques dans lâĂ©tat corporel du caribou. Les femelles adultes sont prĂ©levĂ©es Ă la fin de lâhiver (de fĂ©vrier Ă avril) et les mĂąles Ă lâautomne (en septembre) et au printemps (en mai) alors que ces animaux ont de bonnes rĂ©serves de gras. Les chasseurs ont rapportĂ© que les caribous femelles adultes Ă©taient plus grasses Ă la fin de lâhiver de 2000 que de celui de 2001. Cette diffĂ©rence allait de pair avec la perception relative Ă lâĂ©tat corporel consignĂ©e lors des Ă©tudes sur le terrain. Les rapports de chasseurs affirmant lors dâentrevues que les caribous femelles adultes Ă©taient plus grasses en fĂ©vrier quâen mars et avril 2001 Ă©taient aussi corroborĂ©s par la perception des chasseurs sur le terrain. Ces derniers ont identifiĂ© des zones oĂč, en 2000 et en 2001, les caribous femelles adultes Ă©taient en meilleure condition physique quâĂ dâautres endroits. Le nombre de caribous prĂ©levĂ©s et les annĂ©es dâexpĂ©rience fondĂ©e sur la chasse influençaient la distribution de la perception des chasseurs relative Ă lâĂ©tat corporel. Bien que lâinterprĂ©tation des rĂ©percussions environnementales exige une certaine prudence, les entrevues menĂ©es auprĂšs des chasseurs offrent nĂ©anmoins une approche peu coĂ»teuse et reproductible pour suivre lâĂ©tat corporel du caribou et les limites de son territoire
Evidence for Interlayer Electronic Coupling in Multilayer Epitaxial Graphene from Polarization Dependent Coherently Controlled Photocurrent Generation
Most experimental studies to date of multilayer epitaxial graphene on C-face
SiC have indicated that the electronic states of different layers are decoupled
as a consequence of rotational stacking. We have measured the third order
nonlinear tensor in epitaxial graphene as a novel approach to probe interlayer
electronic coupling, by studying THz emission from coherently controlled
photocurrents as a function of the optical pump and THz beam polarizations. We
find that the polarization dependence of the coherently controlled THz emission
expected from perfectly uncoupled layers, i.e. a single graphene sheet, is not
observed. We hypothesize that the observed angular dependence arises from weak
coupling between the layers; a model calculation of the angular dependence
treating the multilayer structure as a stack of independent bilayers with
variable interlayer coupling qualitatively reproduces the polarization
dependence, providing evidence for coupling.Comment: submitted to Nano Letter
Denésoliné (Chipewyan) Knowledge of Barren-Ground Caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) Movements
Semi-directed interviews relating to the traditional knowledge (TK) of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) movements were conducted with elders and hunters from the DenĂ©solinĂ© (Chipewyan) community of LutsĂ«l KâĂ©, Northwest Territories, Canada. The objective was to document DenĂ©sĂŽlinĂ© knowledge of past and present caribou migration patterns and record their explanations for perceived changes in movements. Elders recognized expected and unusual levels of variation in caribou movements. Local narratives show that DenĂ©solinĂ© communities have a fundamental awareness of caribou migration cycles. Most elders thought fire frequency and intensity had increased over their lifetimes and that caribou numbers and distribution had been affected. The majority of LutsĂ«l KâĂ© elders thought mining development was affecting caribou movements in some way. Elders believe that disturbance around traditional migration corridors and water crossings and disturbance of âvanguardâ animals might be forcing caribou to use less optimal routes and influencing where they overwinter. Elders also believe that a lack of respect for caribou will cause the animals to deviate from their âtraditionalâ migration routes and become unavailable to the people for a period of time. Wildlife management practices may need to further accommodate aboriginal perspectives in the future.Des entrevues semi-dirigĂ©es relatives au savoir traditionnel (ST) sur les dĂ©placements du caribou des toundras (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) ont Ă©tĂ© faites auprĂšs dâaĂźnĂ©s et de chasseurs de la communautĂ© denĂ©solinĂ© (chippewyan) de LutsĂ«l KâĂ©, dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest au Canada. Lâobjectif Ă©tait de documenter le savoir denĂ©sĂŽlinĂ© concernant les habitudes migratoires passĂ©es et prĂ©sentes du caribou, et de consigner les explications sur les changements perçus dans les dĂ©placements. Les aĂźnĂ©s ont reconnu des niveaux de variation anticipĂ©s et inusitĂ©s dans la migration du caribou. Des rĂ©cits locaux rĂ©vĂšlent que les communautĂ©s denĂ©solinĂ© possĂšdent une connaissance fondamentale des cycles de migration du caribou. La plupart des aĂźnĂ©s Ă©taient dâavis que la frĂ©quence et lâintensitĂ© des feux de forĂȘt avaient augmentĂ© au cours de leur vie et que cela avait eu un impact sur le nombre et la distribution des caribous. La majoritĂ© des aĂźnĂ©s de LutsĂ«l KâĂ© pensaient que lâexploitation miniĂšre affectait les dĂ©placements du caribou, dâune maniĂšre ou dâune autre. Ils estimaient que les perturbations prĂšs des corridors de migration et des traversĂ©es de cours dâeau traditionnelles, ainsi quâune perturbation subie par les animaux formant «lâavantgarde » de la harde, pourraient forcer les bĂȘtes Ă suivre un trajet moins optimal et avoir une incidence sur leur site dâhivernage. Les aĂźnĂ©s croyaient en outre quâun manque de respect envers le caribou amĂšnerait la harde Ă sâĂ©carter de ses routes de migration «traditionnelles», la rendant inaccessible aux Autochtones pour une certaine durĂ©e. Ă lâavenir, il faudrait sans doute que les pratiques de gestion de la faune tiennent davantage compte du point de vue des Autochtones
A longitudinal study assessing depression in hepatitis C: does gender play a role in the new onset depression during interferon-alpha treatment?
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Perceptual processing advantages for trauma-related visual cues in post-traumatic stress disorder
BACKGROUND: Intrusive re-experiencing in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) comprises distressing sensory impressions from the trauma that seem to occur 'out of the blue'. A key question is how intrusions are triggered. One possibility is that PTSD is characterized by a processing advantage for stimuli that resemble those that accompanied the trauma, which would lead to increased detection of such cues in the environment. METHOD: We used a blurred picture identification task in a cross-sectional (n=99) and a prospective study (n=221) of trauma survivors. RESULTS: Participants with acute stress disorder (ASD) or PTSD, but not trauma survivors without these disorders, identified trauma-related pictures, but not general threat pictures, better than neutral pictures. There were no group differences in the rate of trauma-related answers to other picture categories. The relative processing advantage for trauma-related pictures correlated with re-experiencing and dissociation, and predicted PTSD at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: A perceptual processing bias for trauma-related stimuli may contribute to the involuntary triggering of intrusive trauma memories in PTSD
Spectroscopic Measurement of Interlayer Screening in Multilayer Epitaxial Graphene
International audienceThe substrate-induced charge-density profile in carbon face epitaxial graphene is determined using nondegenerate ultrafast midinfrared pump-probe spectroscopy. Distinct zero crossings in the differential transmission spectra are used to identify the Fermi levels of layers within the multilayer stack. Probing within the transmission window of the SiC substrate, we find the Fermi levels of the first four heavily doped layers to be, respectively, 360, 215, 140, and 93 meV above the Dirac point. The charge screening length is determined to be one graphene layer, in good agreement with theoretical predictions
Silicon intercalation into the graphene-SiC interface
In this work we use LEEM, XPEEM and XPS to study how the excess Si at the
graphene-vacuum interface reorders itself at high temperatures. We show that
silicon deposited at room temperature onto multilayer graphene films grown on
the SiC(000[`1]) rapidly diffuses to the graphene-SiC interface when heated to
temperatures above 1020. In a sequence of depositions, we have been able to
intercalate ~ 6 ML of Si into the graphene-SiC interface.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, submitted to PR
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