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Latent awareness: Early conscious access to motor preparation processes is linked to the readiness potential
An experience of intention to move accompanies execution of some voluntary actions. The Readiness Potential (RP) is an increasing negativity over motor brain areas prior to voluntary movement. Classical studies suggested that the RP starts before intention is consciously accessed as measured by offline recall-based reports, yet the interpretation of the RP and its temporal relation to awareness of intention remain controversial. We designed a task in which self-paced actions could be interrupted at random times by a visual cue that probed online awareness of intention. Participants were instructed to respond by pressing a key if they felt they were actively preparing a self-paced movement at the time of the cue (awareness report), but to ignore the cue otherwise. We show that an RP-like activity was more strongly present before the cue for probes eliciting awareness reports than otherwise. We further show that recall-based reports of the time of conscious intention are linked to visual attention processes, whereas online reports elicited by a probe are not. Our results suggest that awareness of intention is accessible at relatively early stages of motor preparation and that the RP is specifically associated with this conscious experience
A Three Parsec-Scale Jet-Driven Outflow from Sgr A*
The compact radio source Sgr A* is coincident with a 4 million solar mass
black hole at the dynamical center of the Galaxy and is surrounded by dense
orbiting ionized and molecular gas. We present high resolution radio continuum
images of the central 3' and report a faint continuous linear structure
centered on Sgr A* with a PA~60 degrees. The extension of this feature appears
to be terminated symmetrically by two linearly polarized structures at 8.4 GHz,
~75" from Sgr A*. A number of weak blobs of radio emission with X-ray
counterparts are detected along the axis of the linear structure. The linear
structure is best characterized by a mildly relativistic jet from Sgr A* with
an outflow rate 10^-6 solar mass per year. The near and far-sides of the jet
are interacting with orbiting ionized and molecular gas over the last 1-3
hundred years and are responsible for a 2" hole, the "minicavity",
characterized by disturbed kinematics, enhanced FeII/III line emission, and
diffuse X-ray gas. The estimated kinetic luminosity of the outflow is
~1.2x10^{41} erg/s, so the interaction with the bar may be responsible for the
Galactic center X-ray flash inferred to be responsible for much of the
fluorescent Fe Kalpha line emission from the inner 100pc of the Galaxy.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, ApJL (in press
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Biases in the perceived timing of perisaccadic perceptual and motor events
Subjects typically experience the temporal interval immediately following a saccade as longer than a comparable control interval. One explanation of this effect is that the brain antedates the perceptual onset of a saccade target to around the time of saccade initiation. This could explain the apparent continuity of visual perception across eye movements. Thisantedating account was tested in three experiments in which subjects made saccades of differing extents and then judged either the duration or the temporal order of key events. Postsaccadic stimuli underwent subjective temporal lengthening and had early perceived onsets. A temporally advanced awareness of saccade completion was also found, independently of antedating effects. These results provide convergent evidence supporting antedating and differentiating it from other temporal biases
Asymptotics of the Wigner 9j symbol
We present the asymptotic formula for the Wigner 9j-symbol, valid when all
quantum numbers are large, in the classically allowed region. As in the
Ponzano-Regge formula for the 6j-symbol, the action is expressed in terms of
lengths of edges and dihedral angles of a geometrical figure, but the angles
require care in definition. Rules are presented for converting spin networks
into the associated geometrical figures. The amplitude is expressed as the
determinant of a 2x2 matrix of Poisson brackets. The 9j-symbol possesses
caustics associated with the fold and elliptic and hyperbolic umbilic
catastrophes. The asymptotic formula obeys the exact symmetries of the
9j-symbol.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figure
Action selection and action awareness
Human actions are often classified as either internally generated, or externally specified in response to environmental cues. These two modes of action selection have distinct neural bases, but few studies investigated how the mode of action selection affects the subjective experience of action. We measured the experience of action using the subjective compression of the interval between actions and their effects, known as ‘temporal binding’. Participants performed either a left or a right key press, either in response to a specific cue, or as they freely chose. Moreover, the time of each keypress could either be explicitly cued to occur in one of two designated time intervals, or participants freely chose in which interval to act. Each action was followed by a specific tone. Participants judged the time of their actions or the time of the tone. Temporal binding was found for both internally generated and for stimulus-based actions. However, the amount of binding depended on whether or not both the choice and the timing of action were selected in the same way. Stronger binding was observed when both action choice and action timing were internally generated or externally specified, compared to conditions where the two parameters were selected by different routes. Our result suggests that temporal action–effect binding depends on how actions are selected. Binding is strongest when actions result from a single mode of selection
Semiclassical Mechanics of the Wigner 6j-Symbol
The semiclassical mechanics of the Wigner 6j-symbol is examined from the
standpoint of WKB theory for multidimensional, integrable systems, to explore
the geometrical issues surrounding the Ponzano-Regge formula. The relations
among the methods of Roberts and others for deriving the Ponzano-Regge formula
are discussed, and a new approach, based on the recoupling of four angular
momenta, is presented. A generalization of the Yutsis-type of spin network is
developed for this purpose. Special attention is devoted to symplectic
reduction, the reduced phase space of the 6j-symbol (the 2-sphere of Kapovich
and Millson), and the reduction of Poisson bracket expressions for
semiclassical amplitudes. General principles for the semiclassical study of
arbitrary spin networks are laid down; some of these were used in our recent
derivation of the asymptotic formula for the Wigner 9j-symbol.Comment: 64 pages, 50 figure
'Against the World': Michael Field, female marriage and the aura of amateurism'
This article considers the case of Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper, an aunt and niece who lived and wrote together as ‘Michael Field’ in the fin-de-siècle Aesthetic movement. Bradley’s bold statement that she and Cooper were ‘closer married’ than the Brownings forms the basis for a discussion of their partnership in terms of a ‘female marriage’, a union that is reflected, as I will argue, in the pages of their writings. However, Michael Field’s exclusively collaborative output, though extensive, was no guarantee for success. On the contrary, their case illustrates the notion, valid for most products of co-authorship, that the jointly written work is always surrounded by an aura of amateurism. Since collaboration defied the ingrained notion of the author as the solitary producer of his or her work, critics and readers have time and again attempted to ‘parse’ the collaboration by dissecting the co-authored work into its constituent halves, a treatment that the Fields too failed to escape
Improved Mass and Radius Constraints for Quiescent Neutron Stars in Omega Cen and NGC 6397
We use Chandra and XMM observations of the globular clusters Cen and
NGC 6397 to measure the spectrum of their quiescent neutron stars (NSs), and
thus to constrain the allowed ranges of mass and radius for each. We also use
Hubble Space Telescope photometry of NGC 6397 to identify a potential optical
companion to the quiescent NS, and find evidence that the companion lacks
hydrogen. We carefully consider a number of systematic problems, and show that
the choices of atmospheric composition, interstellar medium abundances, and
cluster distances can have important effects on the inferred NS mass and
radius. We find that for typical NS masses, the radii of both NSs are
consistent with the 10-13 km range favored by recent nuclear physics
experiments. This removes the evidence suggested by Guillot and collaborators
for an unusually small NS radius, which relied upon the small inferred radius
of the NGC 6397 NS.Comment: Submitted to MNRAS. 17 page
How voluntary actions modulate time perception
Distortions of time perception are generally explained either by variations in the rate of pacing signals of an “internal clock”, or by lag-adaptation mechanisms that recalibrate the perceived time of one event relative to another. This study compares these accounts directly for one temporal illusion: the subjective compression of the interval between voluntary actions and their effects, known as ‘intentional binding’. Participants discriminated whether two cutaneous stimuli presented after voluntary or passive movements were simultaneous or successive. In other trials, they judged the temporal interval between their movement and an ensuing tone. Temporal discrimination was impaired following voluntary movements compared to passive movements early in the action-tone interval. In a control experiment, active movements without subsequent tones produced no impairment in temporal discrimination. These results suggest that voluntary actions transiently slow down an internal clock during the action-effect interval. This in turn leads to intentional binding, and links the effects of voluntary actions to the self
The translation, validity and reliability of the German version of the Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire
Background: The Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire (FreBAQ) claims to assess disrupted self-perception of the back. The aim of this study was to develop a German version of the Fre-BAQ (FreBAQ-G) and assess its test-retest reliability, its known-groups validity and its convergent validity with another purported measure of back perception.
Methods: The FreBaQ-G was translated following international guidelines for the transcultural adaptation of questionnaires. Thirty-five patients with non-specific CLBP and 48 healthy participants were recruited. Assessor one administered the FreBAQ-G to each patient with CLBP on two separate days to quantify intra-observer reliability. Assessor two administered the FreBaQ-G to each patient on day 1. The scores were compared to those obtained by assessor one on day 1 to assess inter-observer reliability. Known-groups validity was quantified by comparing the FreBAQ-G score between patients and healthy controls. To assess convergent validity, patient\u27s FreBAQ-G scores were correlated to their two-point discrimination (TPD) scores.
Results: Intra- and Inter-observer reliability were both moderate with ICC3.1 = 0.88 (95%CI: 0.77 to 0.94) and 0.89 (95%CI: 0.79 to 0.94), respectively. Intra- and inter-observer limits of agreement (LoA) were 6.2 (95%CI: 5.0±8.1) and 6.0 (4.8±7.8), respectively. The adjusted mean difference between patients and controls was 5.4 (95%CI: 3.0 to 7.8, p\u3c0.01). Patient\u27s FreBAQ-G scores were not associated with TPD thresholds (Pearson\u27s r = -0.05, p = 0.79).
Conclusions: The FreBAQ-G demonstrated a degree of reliability and known-groups validity. Interpretation of patient level data should be performed with caution because the LoA were substantial. It did not demonstrate convergent validity against TPD. Floor effects of some items of the FreBAQ-G may have influenced the validity and reliability results. The clinimetric properties of the FreBAQ-G require further investigation as a simple measure of disrupted self-perception of the back before firm recommendations on its use can be made
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