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Separating mismatch negativity (MMN) response from auditory obligatory brain responses in school-aged children
2013
Mismatch negativity (MMN) overlaps with other auditory event-related potential (ERP) components. We examined the ERPs of 50 9- to 11-year-old children for vowels /i/, /y/ and equivalent complex tones. The goal was to separate MMN from obligatory ERP components using principal component analysis and equal probability control condition. In addition to the contrast of the deviant minus standard response, we employed the contrast of the deviant minus control response, to see whether the obligatory processing contributes to MMN in children. When looking for differences in speech deviant minus standard contrast, MMN starts around 112 ms. However, when both contrasts are examined, MMN emerges for …
Timbre Similarity: Convergence of Neural, Behavioral, and Computational Approaches
1998
The present study compared the degree of similarity of timbre representations as observed with brain recordings, behavioral studies, and computer simulations. To this end, the electrical brain activity of subjects was recorded while they were repetitively presented with five sounds differing in timbre. Subjects read simultaneously so that their attention was not focused on the sounds. The brain activity was quantified in terms of a change-specific mismatch negativity component. Thereafter, the subjects were asked to judge the similarity of all pairs along a five-step scale. A computer simulation was made by first training a Kohonen self-organizing map with a large set of instrumental sounds…
Malas noticias y calidad de la reputación entre usuarios de los servicios públicos
2018
ABSTRACT This manuscript examines whether the effect of anchoring bias is greater when citizens evaluate the quality of a public service after receiving negative initial information about service performance than after receiving positive information. It also tests whether there are differences in this anchoring bias by comparing formal (report) vs. informal (rumor) communication. Two field experiments were conducted with the participation of passengers of a commuter public train transportation organization (Experiment 1, N = 105) and users of a public university administrative service (Experiment 2, N = 172). The first experiment confirmed the bias produced by the negative initial informati…
The conjunct role of social, personality and clinical factors in predicting homonegativity
2016
Homonegativity (HN) refers to negative attitudes towards homosexuality, lesbians, and gay men. Few studies have investigated HN by combining the psychosocial and “clinical” factors, such as authoritarianism and neuroticism, with which it is associated. Past research indicates that personality traits (Lingiardi et al., 2016), as well as experiences of authoritarianism (Altemeyer, 1998), render individuals prone to the development of HN. Conversely, past findings concerning attachment styles have been more controversial.
Über gemischte gruppe 14-gruppe 14-bindungen
1993
Abstract The six title compounds have been synthesized from Li/KSi/GePh 3 and chloride precursors in THF, DME or diethyl ether at low temperature. The six compounds crystallize isomorphously in the space group Pbca with ordered arrangement for the four symmetrical cases (SiSi 2.394, SiGe 2.412, GeGe 2.440 A) and statistical alignment for the two asymmetrical chains; angle range 116.5–123.3°. Replacement of Si by Ge atoms leads to low field NMR chemical shifts for 13 C ipso atoms and for directly bonded 29 Si atoms. This is in accordance with an enhanced electronegativity of germanium in comparison with silicon. UV/Vis and IR/Raman data are given.
La evaluación multi-informante de la regulación emocional en edad preescolar: un estudio longitudinal
2017
There is a broad consensus today about the need to use multi-informant assessment, especially when dealing with young children. However, there have been no studies conducted to compare different informants assessing emotion regulation at an early age. The aim of this study was to inquire about the coincidence of parents and teachers in assessing children's emotion self-regulation and to assess the stability of this assessment over time. We assessed emotion self-regulation by parents (n=34) and teachers (n=87) in a group of 108 3-year-old children that we followed over three school years. The Emotion Regulation Checklist was used. The results show that both parents and teachers perceive a de…
Musical sound processing in the human brain. Evidence from electric and magnetic recordings.
2001
Recently, our knowledge regarding the brain's ability to represent invariant features of musical information even during the performance of a simultaneous task (unrelated to the sounds) has accumulated rapidly. Recordings of the change-specific mismatch negativity component of event-related brain potentials have shown that temporally and spectrally complex sounds as well as their relations are automatically processed by human auditory cortex. Furthermore, recent magnetoencephalographic and positron emission topographic investigations indicate that this processing differs between phonetic and musical sounds within and between the cerebral hemispheres. These data thus suggest that despite the…
Mismatch brain response to speech sound changes in rats
2011
Understanding speech is based on neural representations of individual speech sounds. In humans, such representations are capable of supporting an automatic and memory-based mechanism for auditory change detection, as reflected by the mismatch negativity of event-related potentials. There are also findings of neural representations of speech sounds in animals, but it is not known whether these representations can support the change detection mechanism analogous to that underlying the mismatch negativity in humans. To this end, we presented synthesized spoken syllables to urethane-anesthetized rats while local field potentials were epidurally recorded above their primary auditory cortex. In a…
On heterocyclic systems containing bismuth(III) 2. Eight-membered heterocycles Cl/Br/I-M(CH2CH2CH2)2X with lewis acidic group 15 atoms M As, Sb, Bi…
1994
Abstract Paths to the ligands (Cl/Br-CH2CH2CH2)2NR/O/S/Se, R Me, Bz, iPr, iBu, to the diGrignard reagents (Cl/BrMg-CH2CH2CH2)2NR/O/S, R Me, Bz, iPr, iBu and to the eight-membered group 15 heterocycles (Cl/Br/I-As/Sb/Bi(CH2CH2CH2)2NR/S, R Me, Bz, iBu are given. 13C-NMR, IR and Raman spectra are discussed; for the compound ClSb(CH2CH2CH2)2NMe the crystal structure analysis is given : the antimony atom is clearly Lewis acidic with ψ-trigonal-bipyramidal coordination and a transannular Sb⋯N interaction of 2.385(2) A. For such a configuration the values of the 13C-NMR chemical shifts of the α-CH2-groups (e.g. Cl-As/Sb/Bi(αCH2CH2CH2)2NMe 34.6, 25.9, 46.6 ppm) display clearly a sequence N > …
Nucleophilic attack within Ge, Sn and Pb complexes containing Me2N(CH2)(3) - as a potential intramolecular donor ligand
1998
Abstract Thirteen tin compounds LxPhySnClz and LPh2SnPhX (x=1–4, y=0–3, z=0–2, XPh, F, Cl, Br, I, OPh), six germanium compounds LxPhyGeClz and four lead compounds LPh2PbPhX (XPh, Cl, Br, I) containing the potential intramolecular donor LMe2N(CH2)3—have been synthesized by Grignard reactions, redistribution, halogenation, exchange of halide and phenylation. Evidence for 1,5-chelation in which the donor Me2N intramolecularly attacks the Lewis-acidic atoms Ge, Sn or Pb is provided by six crystal structure determinations: Me2N(CH2)3SnPh2Cl, 5; Me2N(CH2)3SnPh2Br, 5a; Me2N(CH2)3SnPh2I, 5b; Me2N(CH2)3SnPh2OPh, 5d; Me2N(CH2)3SnPh3·HCl·H2O. 1a; Me2N(CH2)3PbPh2I, 17b), and by solution 13C, 119Sn a…