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Research Article Chunking in Task Sequences Modulates Task Inhibition
"... ABSTRACT—In a study of the formation of representations of task sequences and its influence on task inhibition, participants first performed tasks in a predictable se-quence (e.g., ABACBC) and then performed the tasks in a random sequence. Half of the participants were explicitly instructed about th ..."
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ABSTRACT—In a study of the formation of representations of task sequences and its influence on task inhibition, participants first performed tasks in a predictable se-quence (e.g., ABACBC) and then performed the tasks in a random sequence. Half of the participants were explicitly instructed about
Earcons and icons: Their structure and common design principles
- in Human Computer Interaction
, 1989
"... In this article we examine earcons, which are audio messages used in the user-computer interface to provide information and feedback to the user about computer entities. (Earcons include messages and functions, as well as states and labels.) We identify some design principles that are common to both ..."
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to both visual symbols and auditory messages, and discuss the use of representational and abstract icons and earcons. We give some examples of audio patterns that may be used to design modules for earcons, which then may be assembled into larger groupings called families. The modules are single pitches
Baculovirus gp64 gene expression: analysis of sequences modulating early transcription and transactivation by IE1
- J Virol
, 1991
"... Expression of the baculovirus major envelope glycoprotein gene (gp64) is regulated by transcription from both early and late promoters. To characterize the early promoter and identify sequences involved in the regulation of gp64 early transcription, promoter-reporter gene fusions were generated from ..."
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Expression of the baculovirus major envelope glycoprotein gene (gp64) is regulated by transcription from both early and late promoters. To characterize the early promoter and identify sequences involved in the regulation of gp64 early transcription, promoter-reporter gene fusions were generated
Direct cortical control of 3d neuroprosthetic devices
- Science
, 2002
"... Three-dimensional (3D) movement of neuroprosthetic devices can be con-trolled by the activity of cortical neurons when appropriate algorithms are used to decode intended movement in real time. Previous studies assumed that neurons maintain Þxed tuning properties, and the studies used subjects who we ..."
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long sequences of 3D movements using far fewer cortical units than expected. Daily practice improved movement accuracy and the directional tuning of these units. Ever since cortical neurons were shown to modulate their activity before movement, re-searchers have anticipated using these signals
Brain activation modulated by sentence comprehension.
- Science
, 1996
"... The comprehension of visually presented sentences produces brain activation that increases with the linguistic complexity of the sentence. The volume of neural tissue activated (number of voxels) during sentence comprehension was measured with echoplanar functional magnetic resonance imaging. The m ..."
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. The modulation of the volume of activation by sentence complexity was observed in a network of four areas: the classical left-hemisphere language areas (the left laterosuperior temporal cortex, or Wernicke's area, and the left inferior frontal gyrus, or Broca's area) and their homologous
Amino-terminal precursor sequence modulates canine distemper virus fusion protein function
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, 2002
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These include: This article cites 32 articles, 10 of which can be accessed free at:
Genetic Variation of Promoter Sequence Modulates XBP1 Expression and Genetic Risk for Vitiligo
"... Our previous genome-wide linkage analysis identified a susceptibility locus for generalized vitiligo on 22q12. To search for susceptibility genes within the locus, we investigated a biological candidate gene, X-box binding protein 1(XBP1). First, we sequenced all the exons, exon-intron boundaries as ..."
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Our previous genome-wide linkage analysis identified a susceptibility locus for generalized vitiligo on 22q12. To search for susceptibility genes within the locus, we investigated a biological candidate gene, X-box binding protein 1(XBP1). First, we sequenced all the exons, exon-intron boundaries
Scientific Article Was cDNA Sequences Modulate Transgene Expression of Was Promoter-Driven Lentiviral Vectors
"... The development of vectors that express a therapeutic transgene efficiently and specifically in hematopoietic cells (HCs) is an important goal for gene therapy of hematological disorders. We have previously shown that a 500-bp fragment from the proximalWas gene promoter in a lentiviral vector (LV) w ..."
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. Insertion ofWas cDNA sequences downstream of eGFP in these LVs had a negative effect on transgene expression. This effect varied in different cell types but, overall, Was cDNA sequences increased the hematopoietic specificity of Was promoter-driven LV. We have characterized theminimal fragment required
The Simian Virus 40 Core Origin Contains Two Separate Sequence Modules That Support T-Antigen Double-Hexamer Assembly
, 2000
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VLSI module placement based on rectangle-packing by the sequence pair
- IEEE TRANS. ON CAD
, 1996
"... The earliest and the most critical stage in VLSI layout design is the placement. The background of which is the rectangle packing problem: Given set of rectangular modules of arbitrary sizes, place them without overlap on a plane within a rectangle of minimum area. Since the variety of the packing ..."
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is uncountably infinite, the key issue for successful optimization is the introduction of a finite solution space which includes an optimal solution. This paper proposes such a solution space where each packing is represented by a pair of module name sequences, called a sequence-pair. Searching this space
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