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Dysfunction of the mesolimbic circuit to food odors in women with anorexia and bulimia nervosa: A fMRI study

2019

Brain reward dysfunction in eating disorders has been widely reported. However, whether the neural correlates of hedonic and motivational experiences related to food cues are differentially affected in anorexia nervosa of restrictive type (ANr), bulimia nervosa (BN), and healthy control (HC) participants remains unknown. Here, 39 women (14 ANr, 13 BN, and 12 HC) underwent fMRI while smelling food or non-food odors in hunger and satiety states during liking and wanting tasks. ANr and BN patients reported less desire to eat odor-cued food and odor-cued high energy-density food (EDF), respectively. ANr patients exhibited lower ventral tegmental area (VTA) activation than BN patients to food od…

eating disorder;reward circuit;liking and wanting;energy-density food;metabolic state;olfactionlikingAudiologywantingtrouble de l'alimentationliking and wantingBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineOriginal ResearchalimentationBulimia nervosametabolic state05 social sciencesdigestive oral and skin physiologypréférence alimentaireVentral tegmental areaEating disordersPsychiatry and Mental healthmedicine.anatomical_structureNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)Incentive salienceeating disorderAlimentation et Nutritiondensité énergétiqueBrain stimulation reward[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]medicine.symptompsychological phenomena and processesenergy-density foodolfactionmedicine.medical_specialtyreward circuitAnorexiaeating disorders050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-571Ventral pallidum03 medical and health sciencesmedicineFood and Nutrition0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological Psychiatrybusiness.industryNeurosciencesmedicine.diseaserécompenseNeurons and Cognitionbusiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition030217 neurology & neurosurgerytype métaboliqueNeuroscience
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Age-Structured Human Population Dynamics

2006

ABSTRACT A von Foerster-McKendrick model to study age-structured human population dynamics is presented in this paper. Forecasts of population density (population per age unit) depending on ages are possible using this model. The model consists of a quasi-linear first order partial differential equation for the dynamics of population density per age-unit (except for the zero-age), a boundary condition for the births flow at zero-age, and an initial condition for the population density at the initial instant. A general solution independent of the particular human-system under study is obtained based on some hypotheses about the mathematical structure of its input variables. The model has bee…

education.field_of_studyAlgebra and Number TheorySociology and Political SciencePopulationFirst-order partial differential equationPopulation densityHuman population dynamicsFlow (mathematics)StatisticsQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionInitial value problemBoundary value problemMathematical structureeducationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)MathematicsDemographyThe Journal of Mathematical Sociology
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Hartree - Fock simulation of the Ag/MgO interface structure

1996

The atomic and electronic structure of the Ag/MgO interface are calculated using an ab initio Hartree - Fock computer code and a supercell model of a silver monolayer atop three layers of MgO substrate. The band structure, electronic density distribution and densities of states are analysed in detail for isolated and interacting slabs of a metal and MgO. The energetically most favoured adsorption position for Ag atoms is found to be above the O atoms, with the binding energy of 0.20 eV and the equilibrium Ag - O distance of 2.64 A. Neither appreciable charge transfer in the interfacial region, nor considerable population of bonds between the silver monolayer and the insulating substrate tak…

education.field_of_studyChemistryBinding energyPopulationAb initioHartree–Fock methodElectronic structureCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMonolayerPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersGeneral Materials SciencePhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicseducationElectronic band structureElectronic densityJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Metall-π-Komplexe von Benzolderivaten, XII Hyperfeinstruktur und Linienbreiten in den ESR-Spektren methylierter und deuterierter Bis(η-benzol)chrom(I…

1979

Die vollstandige Reihe der Methyl-Substitutionsprodukte des Bis(η-benzol)chrom(I)+·-Radikalkations sowie ausgewahlte deuterierte Derivate desselben wurden in Losung und in glasartig erstarrtem Medium ESR-spektroskopisch untersucht. 1H-, 2D- und 53Cr-Hyperfeinparameter werden mitgeteilt und das Proton/Deuteron-Kopplungskonstantenverhaltnis wird diskutiert. Die Betrage von a(1HAren) und a(1HMethyl) variieren innerhalb enger Grenzen (3,454,15 bzw. 0,50,7 G), wobei a(1HAren) mit zunehmendem Methylierungsgrad zunimmt. Um die Konformationsabhangigkeit von a(1HMethyl) zu studieren, werden die ESR-Spektren von (η12-[2.2]Paracyclophan)-chrom(I)+·, 21+·, und Bis(1,4-dimethyl-η6-benzol)chrom(I)+·, 5+·…

education.field_of_studyChemistryLigandStereochemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringPopulationchemistry.chemical_elementRotational couplingChromiumHyperfine couplingCrystallographySpin densityeducationHyperfine structureBerichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie
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PEMODELAN GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION (GWR) PADA PERSENTASE KRIMINALITAS DI PROVINSI JAWA TIMUR TAHUN 2017

2020

Crime is everything that exists in Indonesia. Based on BPS data in 2018, East Java Province ranks first in the Province of North Sumatra and the Special Capital Region of Jakarta. This research was conducted to determine the factors that support crime in each Regency / City of East Java Province. The method used in this research is Weighted Geographic Regression (GWR). Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) is one of the statistical methods used to model variable responses with regional or area-based predictor variables. Based on the GWR results, it is recognized as a variable Population Density Percentage (X1), Open Unemployment Rate (X2), Poor Population (X3), Population who are Victims…

education.field_of_studyCoefficient of determinationJavaPopulationPopulation densityRegressionGeographically Weighted RegressionVariable (computer science)GeographyStatisticsHuman Development Indexeducationcomputercomputer.programming_languageIndonesian Journal of Statistics and Its Applications
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Body size and population dynamics of enchytraeids with different disturbance histories and nutrient dynamics

2010

The population dynamics of the enchytraeid Cognettia sphagnetorum originating from an unmanaged forest (FP), a clear-cut area (CCP) or a plot treated with birch ash (APP) and the effects of population origin on labile C and N dynamics were investigated. Twenty individuals of C. sphagnetorum were introduced in microcosms containing humus from the unmanaged forest devoid of enchytraeids and amended with sucrose, and incubated for 14 weeks. Triplicate microcosms from FP, CCP and APP treatments were destructively sampled every second week and enchytraeid population density, individual length, nematode abundance and trophic structure, humus properties and dissolved organic C (DOC) and N (DON), a…

education.field_of_studyEcologyChemistryPopulationWood ashMineralization (biology)Population densityHumusNutrientAnimal scienceDissolved organic carbonMicrocosmeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBasic and Applied Ecology
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Providing insights into browntail moth local outbreaks by combining life table data and semi-parametric statistics

2011

1. Life table studies have been an essential tool for the comprehension of insect population dynamics, although their use has been methodologically biased by a primary focus on mortality factors, especially natural enemies. Thus, studies in natural populations may relegate important mortality sources to the ‘unknown’ or ‘residual’ mortality categories. To overcome this limitation, life tables may be complemented by combining them with other approaches. 2. The aim of the present study was to provide insights into browntail moth Euproctis chrysorrhoea L. (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) local outbreaks by combining life table data and statistical modelling. First, E. chrysorrhoea population densit…

education.field_of_studyEcologyEcologyPopulationOutbreakInferenceStatistical modelBiologyResidualPopulation densitySemiparametric modelHabitatInsect ScienceStatisticseducationEcological Entomology
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Delayed mixis in rotifers: an adaptive response to the effects of density-dependent sex on population growth

2004

In most cyclically parthenogenetic life cycles, sex is needed to produce resting stages. In several species of cyclically parthenogenetic rotifers, some generations of clones are not responsive to a density-dependent signal that triggers sexual female production. These unresponsive rotifers hatch from resting eggs and typically pass 8–12 generations of female parthenogenesis before becoming receptive to the mixis signal. We addressed the selection for mixis delay using a simulation model. A delay of sexual reproduction could increase population growth through parthenogenesis and thus the number of resting eggs ultimately produced. In a monomorphic population without mixis delay, we determin…

education.field_of_studyEcologyEcologyPopulationZoologyParthenogenesisAquatic ScienceBiologyPopulation densitySexual reproductionDensity dependentPopulation growtheducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Plankton Research
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Mate‐Search Efficiency Can Determine the Evolution of Separate Sexes and the Stability of Hermaphroditism in Animals

2002

Limited availability of mating partners has been proposed as an explanation for the occurrence of simultaneous hermaphroditism in animals with pair mating. When low population density or low mobility of a species limits the number of potential mates, simultaneous hermaphrodites may have a selective advantage because, first, they are able to adjust the allocation of resources between male and female functions in order to maximize fitness; second, in a hermaphroditic population the likelihood of meeting a partner is higher because all individuals are potential mates; and, third, in the absence of mating partners, many simultaneously hermaphroditic animals have the option of reproducing throug…

education.field_of_studyEcologyPopulationTime allocationLimited availabilityBiologyPopulation densitySelf-FertilizationEvolutionary biologyMatingeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSex allocationSelection (genetic algorithm)The American Naturalist
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Variability for mixis initiation in Brachionus plicatilis

2001

Deductions from both evolutionary models and inductive argumentation from empirical data support the notion of intraspecific variability for the initiation of sexual reproduction (mixis) within rotifer populations. In this study, we focus on the time and density at which mixis is initiated in a growing population. Cyclical parthenogenetic clones of Brachionus plicatilis established by hatching of resting eggs, isolated from a natural habitat, have been tested at the start of their sexual phase. Clones exhibited great variation for this trait, their time of switching to sexual reproduction being correlated with population density. Most of the variation for mixis initiation has either low or …

education.field_of_studyEcologyPopulationZoologyRotiferParthenogenesisBiologyHeritabilityBrachionusbiology.organism_classificationPopulation densityIntraspecific competitionSexual reproductioneducation
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