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Thermal noise limit for ultra-high vacuum noncontact atomic force microscopy

2013

The noise of the frequency-shift signal Δf in noncontact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM) consists of cantilever thermal noise, tip–surface-interaction noise and instrumental noise from the detection and signal processing systems. We investigate how the displacement-noise spectral density dz at the input of the frequency demodulator propagates to the frequency-shift-noise spectral density dΔf at the demodulator output in dependence of cantilever properties and settings of the signal processing electronics in the limit of a negligible tip–surface interaction and a measurement under ultrahigh-vacuum conditions. For a quantification of the noise figures, we calibrate the cantilever displacemen…

noiseCantilevernoncontact atomic force microscopyGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanotechnologyCantileverlcsh:Chemical technologyNoise (electronics)lcsh:Technology530Full Research PaperOpticsPhase noiseNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceDetection theorylcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:SciencePhysicsNoise temperaturefilterbusiness.industrylcsh:TNoise spectral densityBandwidth (signal processing)Spectral density(NC-AFM)noncontact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM)lcsh:QC1-999Nanosciencelcsh:Qfeedback loopbusinesslcsh:Physics
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Ghost stochastic resonance in FitzHugh–Nagumo circuit

2014

International audience; The response of a neural circuit submitted to a bi-chromatic stimulus and corrupted by noise is investigated. In the presence of noise, when the spike firing of the circuit is analysed, a frequency not present at the circuit input appears. For a given range of noise intensities, it is shown that this ghost frequency is almost exclusively present in the interspike interval distribution. This phenomenon is for the first time shown experimentally in a FitzHugh-Nagumo circuit.

noise[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingInterval distribution[ NLIN.NLIN-CD ] Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Chaotic Dynamics [nlin.CD][ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingStochastic ResonanceComputer Science::Hardware ArchitectureComputer Science::Emerging Technologies[NLIN.NLIN-PS]Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS][INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingElectronic engineering[ NLIN.NLIN-PS ] Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS]Electrical and Electronic EngineeringMathematicsCircuit noiseQuantitative Biology::Neurons and CognitionArtificial neural networkStochastic processMathematical analysisneural networksFitzhugh nagumo[ SPI.TRON ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronics[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsHarmonics[NLIN.NLIN-CD]Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Chaotic Dynamics [nlin.CD]Nonlinear network analysis[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingElectronics Letters
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Wiener-Granger Causality in Network Physiology with Applications to Cardiovascular Control and Neuroscience

2016

Since the operative definition given by C. W. J. Granger of an idea expressed by N. Wiener, the Wiener–Granger causality (WGC) has been one of the most relevant concepts exploited by modern time series analysis. Indeed, in networks formed by multiple components, working according to the notion of segregation and interacting with each other according to the principle of integration, inferring causality has opened a window on the effective connectivity of the network and has linked experimental evidences to functions and mechanisms. This tutorial reviews predictability improvement, information-based and frequency domain methods for inferring WGC among physiological processes from multivariate…

nonlinear dynamicComputer scienceReliability (computer networking)Biomedical signal processingPhysiologyCardiovascular controldynamical systemdirectionalityGranger causalitymultivariate regression modelingtime series analysiPredictabilityTime seriesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringStatistical hypothesis testingbusiness.industryheart rate variabilitytransfer entropypartial directed coherencepredictioncoupling strengthCausalityconditional mutual informationFrequency domainspectral decompositionSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaArtificial intelligencebusinesscomplexityNeuroscience
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Infant information processing and family history of specific language impairment: converging evidence for RAP deficits from two paradigms

2007

An infant's ability to process auditory signals presented in rapid succession (i.e. rapid auditory processing abilities [RAP]) has been shown to predict differences in language outcomes in toddlers and preschool children. Early deficits in RAP abilities may serve as a behavioral marker for language‐based learning disabilities. The purpose of this study is to determine if performance on infant information processing measures designed to tap RAP and global processing skills differ as a function of family history of specific language impairment (SLI) and/or the particular demand characteristics of the paradigm used. Seventeen 6‐ to 9‐month‐old infants from families with a history of specific l…

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Explaining Causes Behind SQL Query Formulation Errors

2020

This Full Research Paper presents the most prominent query formulation errors in Structured Query Language (SQL), and maps these errors to their cognitive explanations. Understanding query formulation errors is a key to teaching SQL. more effectively. However, studies on what kind of errors novices struggle with are relatively scarce when compared to, for example, programming languages. Although committing errors is a crucial part in learning, some errors are relatively easy to fix, and their commonness is not necessarily an indication of their difficulty. Other errors, however, halt the learning process, and are never fixed by the query writer. Using a previously established error taxonomy…

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Numerical Magnitude Affects Accuracy but Not Precision of Temporal Judgments

2021

A Theory of Magnitude (ATOM) suggests that space, time, and quantities are processed through a generalized magnitude system. ATOM posits that task-irrelevant magnitudes interfere with the processing of task-relevant magnitudes as all the magnitudes are processed by a common system. Many behavioral and neuroimaging studies have found support in favor of a common magnitude processing system. However, it is largely unknown whether such cross-domain monotonic mapping arises from a change in the accuracy of the magnitude judgments or results from changes in precision of the processing of magnitude. Therefore, in the present study, we examined whether large numerical magnitude affects temporal ac…

numerical magnitudeMagnitude (mathematics)Monotonic function050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical physicslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryTemporal discriminationBiological PsychiatryMathematicsWeber ratio05 social sciencesHuman NeuroscienceBrief Research ReportMagnitude processingtemporal biasPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyLine (geometry)Temporal perceptiontemporal experience030217 neurology & neurosurgerytemporal perceptionFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Nutrient sensing: What can we learn from different tastes about the nutrient contents in today's foods?

2019

Abstract Tastes are often described as having a nutrient-signaling function eliciting expectations about the food and its nutrient content. The objectives of this work was to investigate correlations between taste intensity and nutrient content, to evaluate the impact of competing tastes on these relationships, and to know if the content in certain nutrients could be inferred from a combination of tastes. The Food Taste Database (Martin et al., 2014) and a French Food Composition table (ANSES-Ciqual) were used to obtain a dataset combining sensory and nutritional information for 365 foods. Our results confirm the existence of several taste-nutrient relationships previously suggested by othe…

nutrient sensingTaste030309 nutrition & dieteticsUmamiNutrient sensing03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyNutrientFood sciencefood taste data baseMathematics0303 health sciencesnutrient contentNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryFood composition dataSweet taste04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food sciencetaste intensityTaste intensityFood processingrelationshipbusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood Science
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Aineisto artikkeliin 'Monitoring organizational Article Processing Charges (APCs) using external sources: case Turku University Library'

2022

Aineisto koostuu Turun yliopiston ja Turun yliopistollisen sairaalan vertaisarvioitujen julkaisujen kirjoittajamaksutiedoista eli APC-maksutiedoista vuosilta 2017-2108 sekä vertailuaineistosta, joka haettiin ulkoisista lähteistä (Web of Science, Scopus, Unpaywall). Aineiston tarkoitus on mahdollistaa vertailu organisaation sisäisen kirjoittajamaksukirjanpidon ja ulkoisista lähteistä saatavilla olevan kirjoittajamaksuja koskevan informaation välillä. Aineiston analyysin tavoitteena oli selvittää, miten iso osa organisaation maksamista kirjoittajamaksuista sisältyy sisäiseen kirjanpitoon, ja mikä osa jää kirjanpidon ulkopuolelle. The dataset contains analysis of organizational APC monitoring …

open accessscience publishingarticle processing chargesopen sciencekirjoittajamaksutavoin tiedetieteellinen julkaisutoiminta
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New Metropolitan Perspectives Transition with Resilience for Evolutionary Development

2023

This open access book conveys attention to the theme of transition towards resilience and sustainability and its evolutionary perspective that emphasizes the complexity and uncertainty that governments and society are called to address in response to the ongoing challenges. "New Metropolitan Perspective Post COVID Dynamics: Green and Digital Transition, between Metropolitan and Return to Villages’ Perspectives”, 25–27 May 2022, Reggio Calabria, Italy. The papers included in the book are grouped around the following main topics: the envisaged transition towards resilience and sustainability; the relevance of the planning dimension for defining sustainable development pathways and managing co…

open innovation European Industrial Ecosystem Technological resilience Knowledge complexity Evolutionary economy Digital Transition Sustainability transitionSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaPeripheral areas Scientific computing and data processing Resilience and Recovery Research &amp
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The relevance of point defects in studying silica-based materials from bulk to nanosystems

2019

The macroscopic properties of silica can be modified by the presence of local microscopic modifications at the scale of the basic molecular units (point defects). Such defects can be generated during the production of glass, devices, or by the environments where the latter have to operate, impacting on the devices’ performance. For these reasons, the identification of defects, their generation processes, and the knowledge of their electrical and optical features are relevant for microelectronics and optoelectronics. The aim of this manuscript is to report some examples of how defects can be generated, how they can impact device performance, and how a defect species or a physical phenomenon …

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