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Neural responses to feedback information produced by self-generated or other-generated decision-making and their impairment in schizophrenia
Several studies of self-monitoring dysfunction in schizophrenia have focused on the sense of agency to motor action using behavioral and psychophysiological techniques. So far, no study has ever tried to investigate whether the sense of agency or causal attribution for external events produced by self-generated decision-making is abnormal in schizophrenia. The purpose of this study was to investigate neural responses to feedback information produced by self-generated or other-generated decision-making in a multiplayer gambling task using even-related potentials and electroencephalogram synchronization. We found that the late positive component and theta/alpha synchronization were increased in response to feedback information in the self-decision condition in normal controls, but that these responses were significantly decreased in patients with schizophrenia. These neural activities thus reflect the self-reference effect that affects the cognitive appraisal of external events following decision-making and their impairment in schizophrenia
Explosive Nucleosynthesis in Magnetohydrodynamical Jets from Collapsars II. Heavy-Element Nucleosynthesis of s, r, p-Processes
We investigate the nucleosynthesis in a massive star of 70 M_solar with solar
metallicity in the main sequence stage. The helium core mass after hydrogen
burning corresponds to 32 M_solar. Nucleosynthesis calculations have been
performed during the stellar evolution and the jetlike supernova explosion of a
collapsar model, where the weak s-, p-, and r-processes are taken into account.
We confirm that s-elements of 60 < A < 90 are highly overproduced relative to
the solar abundances in the hydrostatic nucleosynthesis. During oxygen burning,
p-elements of A > 90 are produced via photodisintegrations of seed s-elements.
However, the produced p-elements are disintegrated in later stages except for
^{180}Ta. In the explosive nucleosynthesis, elements of 90 < A < 160 are
significantly overproduced relative to the solar values owing to the r-process.
Only heavy p-elements (N > 50) are overproduced via the p-process. Compared
with the previous study of r-process nucleosynthesis calculations in the
collapsar model of 40 M_solar by Fujimoto et al. 2007, 2008, our jet model
cannot contribute to the third peak of the solar r-elements and intermediate
p-elements. Averaging the overproduction factors over the progenitor masses
with the use of Salpeter's IMF, we suggest that the 70 M_solar star could
contribute to the solar weak s-elements of 60 < A < 90 and neutron-rich
elements of 90 < A < 160. We confirm the primary synthesis of light p-elements
in the ejected matter of high peak temperature. The ejected matter has [Sr/Eu]
\sim -0.4, which is different from that of a typical r-process-enriched star
CS22892-052 ([Sr/Eu] \sim -1). We find that Sr-Y-Zr isotopes are primarily
synthesized in the explosive nucleosynthesis in a similar process of the
primary production of light p-elements, which has been considered as one of the
sites of a lighter element primary process (LEPP).Comment: 25 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in Progress
of Theoretical Physic
ケイセイ ゲカ ソシキ イショクジュツ ノ カコ ゲンザイ ミライ
The diseases and conditions for which plastic surgeons perform treatments include congenital conditions of tissue loss, such as cleft lip and palate or microtia, and acquired conditions of tissue loss, such as those that occur after cancer ablation or severe trauma. Tissue transplantation is required for these conditions of tissue loss. Surgical procedures for tissue transplantation have been developed rapidly. With the recent advances in reconstructive procedures for breast, esophageal, and head and neck cancers, wider excision can be performed, the postoperative complication rate has reduced, and cosmetic results after surgeries have improved. The objective of this review was to discuss the progression of tissue transplantation surgery in plastic surgery
Jacobsthal identity for Q(√ - 2)
Let p be a prime congruent to 1 or 3 modulo 8 so that the equation p = a 2 C 2b 2 is solvable in integers. In this paper, we obtain closed-form expressions for a and b in terms of Jacobsthal sums. This is analogous to a classical identity of Jacobsthal. © de Gruyter 2012
Generalized Low-Rank Update: Model Parameter Bounds for Low-Rank Training Data Modifications
In this study, we have developed an incremental machine learning (ML) method
that efficiently obtains the optimal model when a small number of instances or
features are added or removed. This problem holds practical importance in model
selection, such as cross-validation (CV) and feature selection. Among the class
of ML methods known as linear estimators, there exists an efficient model
update framework called the low-rank update that can effectively handle changes
in a small number of rows and columns within the data matrix. However, for ML
methods beyond linear estimators, there is currently no comprehensive framework
available to obtain knowledge about the updated solution within a specific
computational complexity. In light of this, our study introduces a method
called the Generalized Low-Rank Update (GLRU) which extends the low-rank update
framework of linear estimators to ML methods formulated as a certain class of
regularized empirical risk minimization, including commonly used methods such
as SVM and logistic regression. The proposed GLRU method not only expands the
range of its applicability but also provides information about the updated
solutions with a computational complexity proportional to the amount of dataset
changes. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the GLRU method, we conduct
experiments showcasing its efficiency in performing cross-validation and
feature selection compared to other baseline methods
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