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Toward a Mature Science of Consciousness

2018

In \textit{Being No One}, Thomas \citet{Metzinger2003being} introduces an approach to the scientific study of consciousness that draws on theories and results from different disciplines, targeted at multiple levels of analysis. Descriptions and assumptions formulated at, for instance, the phenomenological, representationalist, and neurobiological levels of analysis provide different perspectives on the same phenomenon, which can ultimately yield necessary and sufficient conditions for applying the concept of phenomenal representation. In this way, the ``method of interdisciplinary constraint satisfaction (MICS)'' (as it has been called by Josh Weisberg, \citeyear{Weisberg2005consciousness})…

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990predictive processingintegrated information theoryconsciousness050105 experimental psychologyPhenomenology (philosophy)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineexplanatory correlates of consciousness (ECCs)PhenomenonHypothesis and TheoryPsychologynaturalized phenomenology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNeurophenomenologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonIntegrated information theory05 social sciencesConstraint satisfactionEpistemologyneurophenomenologylcsh:PsychologyphenomenologyConsciousnessPsychologyneural correlates of consciousness (NCCs)Scientific study030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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Data from: How do cuticular hydrocarbons evolve? Physiological constraints and climatic and biotic selection pressures act on a complex functional tr…

2016

Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover the cuticles of virtually all insects, serving as a waterproofing agent and as a communication signal. The causes for the high CHC variation between species, and the factors influencing CHC profiles, are scarcely understood. Here, we compare CHC profiles of ant species from seven biogeographic regions, searching for physiological constraints and for climatic and biotic selection pressures. Molecule length constrained CHC composition: long-chain profiles contained fewer linear alkanes, but more hydrocarbons with disruptive features in the molecule. This is probably owing to selection on the physiology to build a semi-fluid cuticular layer, which is necessa…

medicine and health careCamponotusphysiological constraintselection pressureviscosityfungiclimatic nicheMedicineCrematogasterwater loss rateLife sciences
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Data from: Empirical and theoretical study of Atelostomate (Echinoidea, Echinodermata) plate architecture: using graph analysis to reveal structural …

2015

Describing patterns of connectivity among organs is essential for identifying anatomical homologies among taxa. It is also critical for revealing morphogenetic processes and the associated constraints that control the morphological diversification of clades. This is particularly relevant for studies of organisms with skeletons made of discrete elements such as arthropods, vertebrates, and echinoderms. Nonetheless, relatively few studies devoted to morphological disparity have considered connectivity patterns as a level of morphological organization or developed comparative frameworks with proper tools. Here, we analyze connectivity patterns among apical plates in Atelostomata, the most dive…

medicine and health carestructural constraintsMedicineEchinoideamorphological disparityLife sciencesJurassic to Holoceneplate topologies
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Increasing Stability of EEG Components Extraction Using Sparsity Regularized Tensor Decomposition

2018

Tensor decomposition has been widely employed for EEG signal processing in recent years. Constrained and regularized tensor decomposition often attains more meaningful and interpretable results. In this study, we applied sparse nonnegative CANDECOMP/PARAFAC tensor decomposition to ongoing EEG data under naturalistic music stimulus. Interesting temporal, spectral and spatial components highly related with music features were extracted. We explored the ongoing EEG decomposition results and properties in a wide range of sparsity levels, and proposed a paradigm to select reasonable sparsity regularization parameters. The stability of interesting components extraction from fourteen subjects’ dat…

medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryComputer sciencePattern recognition02 engineering and technologyElectroencephalographystability analysisRegularization (mathematics)ongoing EEG03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinetensor decomposition0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineTensor decompositionsparse regularization020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerynonnegative constraints
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Functional MRI and motor behavioral changes obtained with constraint-induced movement therapy in chronic stroke

2011

Background:  The clinical benefits of intensive stroke rehabilitation vary individually. We used multimodal functional imaging to assess the relationship of clinical gain and imaging changes in patients with chronic stroke whose voluntary motor control improved after constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT). Methods:  Eleven patients (37.6 ± 36.8 months from stroke) were studied by functional MRI (fMRI), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and behavioral assessment of hand motor control (Wolf Motor Function Test) before and after 2 weeks of CIMT. Individual and group-level changes in imaging and behavioral parameters were investigated. Results:  Increase in fMRI activation in the sen…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentMotor controlMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseasebehavioral disciplines and activitiesBrain mappingConstraint-induced movement therapyFunctional imagingTranscranial magnetic stimulationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeurologyLateralitymedicineNeurology (clinical)businessStrokepsychological phenomena and processesEuropean Journal of Neurology
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Shape optimization in contact problems based on penalization of the state inequality

1986

The paper deals with the approximation of optimal shape of elastic bodies, uni­laterally supported by a rigid, frictionless foundation. Original state inequality, describing the behaviour of such a body is replaced by a family of penalized state problems. The relation between optimal shapes for the original state inequality and those for penalized state equations is established. peerReviewed

msc:49M30msc:73k40frictionless plane contact [keyword]minimization of the total potential energy [keyword]msc:74M15linear-elastic sheet [keyword]rigid foundation [keyword]msc:74P99contact boundary curve [keyword]family of penalized state problems [keyword]existence [keyword]msc:49J40convergence [keyword]nonlinear programming problem [keyword]msc:73T05shape optimization [keyword]box constraints [keyword]msc:74S05linear equality constraint [keyword]msc:74A55linear inequality constraints [keyword]
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Prediction of harmful variants on mitochondrial genes : Test of habitat-dependent and demographic effects in a euryhaline fish

2017

Both effective population size and life history may influence the efficacy of purifying selection, but it remains unclear if the environment affects the accumulation of weakly deleterious nonsynonymous polymorphisms. We hypothesize that the reduced energetic cost of osmoregulation in brackish water habitat may cause relaxation of selective constraints at mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) genes. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed 57 complete mitochondrial genomes of Pungitius pungitius collected from brackish and freshwater habitats. Based on inter- and intraspecific comparisons, we estimated that 84% and 68% of the nonsynonymous polymorphisms in the freshwater and brackish …

mtDNAnearly neutral theory of molecular evolutionHypothesesgenetic loadselective constraintadaptation
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Pareto frontier in economic-statistical design of a dynamic c chart

2015

The present paper proposes an economic-statistical multi-objective design procedure for a dynamic c control chart. In detail, a mixed integer non-linear constrained mathematical model is formulated to solve the treated problem, whereas the Pareto frontier is described by the ε-constraint method. To show the employment of the proposed procedure a numerical case is solved and the related considerations are given.

multi-objective designStatistical process controlε-constraint methoddynamic c chart
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An Hypervolume based constraint handling technique for multi-objective optimization problems

2011

Formulation of structural optimization problems usually leads to the individuation of one or more objective functions to be minimized under different constraints. Many multi-objective evolutionary algorithms are approached by a Pareto-compliant ranking method, where no a priori information on the problem is needed and the concept of non-dominated solutions is used. In this paper a constraint handling technique based on the concept of hypervolume indicator is presented. Initially proposed to compare different multi-objective algorithms hypervolume indicator is the only single set quality measure to reflects the dominance of solution’s sets. The constraint handling technique proposed use an e…

multi-objective optimization constraints hypervolumeSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Recreational sport participation of women in Jyväskylä : constraints and motives related with women's physical activity

2008

naisetJyväskylämotivesparticipationphysical activitymotiivitrajoituksetrecreationwomenconstraintsliikuntaharrastusfyysinen aktiivisuusosallistuminen
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