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Afferent input, efference copy, signal noise, and biases in perception of joint angle during active versus passive elbow movements

by V. Gritsenko, N. I. Krouchev, J. F. Kalaska, V. Gritsenko, N. I. Krouchev, J. F. Kalaska - Journal of Neurophysiology , 2007
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Analysis of relative gene expression data using real-time quantitative

by Kenneth J. Livak, Thomas D. Schmittgen - PCR and 2 ���CT method. Methods 25 , 2001
"... of the target gene relative to some reference group The two most commonly used methods to analyze data from real-time, quantitative PCR experiments are absolute quantifica-such as an untreated control or a sample at time zero tion and relative quantification. Absolute quantification deter- in a time ..."
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time-course study. mines the input copy number, usually by relating the PCR signal Absolute quantification should be performed in situ-to a standard curve. Relative quantification relates the PCR signal ations where it is necessary to determine the absolute of the target transcript in a treatment group

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by Douglas R. Green, Guido Kroemer - JULY 2004 629 DOI: 10.1126/science.1099320 , 626 (2004);305 Science
"... In the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis, caspase activation is closely linked to mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP). Numerous pro-apoptotic signal-transducing molecules and pathological stimuli converge on mitochondria to induce MOMP. The local regulation and execution of MOMP in ..."
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In the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis, caspase activation is closely linked to mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP). Numerous pro-apoptotic signal-transducing molecules and pathological stimuli converge on mitochondria to induce MOMP. The local regulation and execution of MOMP

Bioprospector: Discovering Conserved Dna Motifs In Upstream Regulatory Regions Of Co-Expressed Genes

by X. Liu, D. L. Brutlag, J. S. Liu - Pac. Symp. Biocomput , 2001
"... ms. For a copy of the program and documentation for UNIX systems, please contact xliu@smi.stanford.edu. 1 Introduction Over the last ten years, genomic sequencing has started in over 600 organisms, and over 50 complete genomes are sequenced. The DNA microarray technology permits the measurement o ..."
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ms. For a copy of the program and documentation for UNIX systems, please contact xliu@smi.stanford.edu. 1 Introduction Over the last ten years, genomic sequencing has started in over 600 organisms, and over 50 complete genomes are sequenced. The DNA microarray technology permits the measurement

signals: A new look at efference copy and corollary

by John A. Perrone, Richard J. Krauzlis
"... Vector subtraction using visual and extraretinal motion ..."
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Vector subtraction using visual and extraretinal motion

signals: A new look at efference copy and corollary

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subtraction using visual and extraretinal motion

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Connectivity Analyses Reveal Efference-Copy to Primary Somatosensory Area

by Fang Cui, Dan Arnstein, Rajat Mani Thomas, Natasha M. Maurits, Christian Keysers, Valeria Gazzola , 2014
"... Some theories of motor control suggest efference-copies of motor commands reach somatosensory cortices. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to test these models. We varied the amount of efference-copy signal by making participants squeeze a soft material either actively or passively. ..."
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Some theories of motor control suggest efference-copies of motor commands reach somatosensory cortices. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to test these models. We varied the amount of efference-copy signal by making participants squeeze a soft material either actively or passively

The Determination of Financial Structure: The IncentiveSignalling Approach

by Stephen A. Ross, Stephen A. Ross - Bell Journal of Economics , 1977
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prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use. Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work. Publisher contact information may

Behavioral/Cognitive Efference Copy Failure during Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements in Schizophrenia

by Miriam Spering, Elisa C. Dias, Jamie L. Sanchez, Er C. Schütz, Daniel C. Javitt
"... Abnormal smooth pursuit eye movements in patients with schizophrenia are often considered a consequence of impaired motion perception. Here we used a novel motion prediction task to assess the effects of abnormal pursuit on perception in human patients. Schizophrenia patients (n 15) and healthy con ..."
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correlated. Such percep-tual benefits during pursuit may be due to the use of extraretinal motion information estimated from an efference copy signal. With an overall lowerperformance inpursuit andperception, patients showedno suchpursuit advantage andnocorrelationbetweenpursuit gain and perception. Although

Altered Error Processing following Vascular Thalamic Damage: Evidence from an Antisaccade Task

by Jutta Peterburs, Giulio Pergola, Benno Koch, Michael Schwarz, Klaus-peter Hoffmann, Christian Bellebaum , 2011
"... Event-related potentials (ERP) research has identified a negative deflection within about 100 to 150 ms after an erroneous response – the error-related negativity (ERN)- as a correlate of awareness-independent error processing. The short latency suggests an internal error monitoring system acting ra ..."
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rapidly based on central information such as an efference copy signal. Studies on monkeys and humans have identified the thalamus as an important relay station for efference copy signals of ongoing saccades. The present study investigated error processing on an antisaccade task with ERPs in six patients
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