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Pendulum Integration and Elliptic Functions
Revisiting canonical integration of the classical pendulum around its
unstable equilibrium, normal hyperbolic canonical coordinates are constructe
Reply to comment on "Simple one-dimensional model of heat conduction which obeys Fourier's law"
In this reply we answer the comment by A. Dhar (cond-mat/0203077) on our
Letter "Simple one dimensional model of heat conduction which obeys Fourier's
law" (Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 5486 (2001), cond-mat/0104453)Comment: 1 pag., 1 fi
Metastability and Avalanches in a Nonequilibrium Ferromagnetic System
We present preliminary results on the metastable behavior of a nonequilibrium
ferromagnetic system. The metastable state mean lifetime is a non-monotonous
function of temperature; it shows a maximum at certain non-zero temperature
which depends on the strengh of the nonequilibrium perturbation. This is in
contrast with the equilibrium case in which lifetime increases monotonously as
the temperature is decreasesed. We also report on avalanches during the decay
from the metastable state. Assuming both free boundaries and nonequilibrium
impurities, the avalanches exhibit power-law size and lifetime distributions.
Such scale free behavior is very sensible. The chances are that our
observations may be observable in real (i.e. impure) ferromagnetic
nanoparticles.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, to be published in 2002 Granada Seminar
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation disrupts the perception and embodiment of facial expressions
Copyright © 2008 Society for Neuroscience and the authors. The The Journal of Neuroscience uses a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike licence: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/.Theories of embodied cognition propose that recognizing facial expressions requires visual processing followed by simulation of the somatovisceral responses associated with the perceived expression. To test this proposal, we targeted the right occipital face area (rOFA) and the face region of right somatosensory cortex (rSC) with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) while participants discriminated facial expressions. rTMS selectively impaired discrimination of facial expressions at both sites but had no effect on a matched face identity task. Site specificity within the rSC was demonstrated by targeting rTMS at the face and finger regions while participants performed the expression discrimination task. rTMS targeted at the face region impaired task performance relative to rTMS targeted at the finger region. To establish the temporal course of visual and somatosensory contributions to expression processing, double-pulse TMS was delivered at different times to rOFA and rSC during expression discrimination. Accuracy dropped when pulses were delivered at 60–100 ms at rOFA and at 100–140 and 130–170 ms at rSC. These sequential impairments at rOFA and rSC support embodied accounts of expression recognition as well as hierarchical models of face processing. The results also demonstrate that nonvisual cortical areas contribute during early stages of expression processing.Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Counci
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