Search results for "PRISMA"

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The role of Posterior Parietal Cortex in spatial representation of time: a TMS study.

2011

1. Introduction. The existence of a spatial representation of time, where temporal intervals are represented on a mental temporal line (MTL), oriented in ascending order from left to right, was demonstrated manipulating spatial attention by means of Prismatic Adaptation (PA). In young healthy subjects, prisms adaptation inducing a rightward shift of spatialattention produced an overestimation of time intervals, whereas prisms adaptation inducing a leftward shift of spatialattention produced an underestimation of time intervals [4]. The aimof the present study was to investigate the neural basis mediating the effects of PA on spatial time representation. PosteriorParietalCortex (PPC) is the …

AdultMaleposterior parietal cortexNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatrySpaceTimeYoung AdultParietal LobeTRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (TMS)HumansAttentionTime space TMS prismatic adaptationAnalysis of VarianceSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaElectroencephalographyGeneral MedicineAdaptation PhysiologicalTranscranial Magnetic StimulationNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologySpace PerceptionTMSFemaleNeurology (clinical)Photic StimulationPsychomotor PerformanceResearch ArticleRC321-571
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What the hell are you doing? A PRISMA systematic review of psychosocial precursors of slut-shaming in adolescents and young adults

2023

Slut-shaming is a form of discrimination against those who violate gender stereotypes, independent of that person's gender identity or sexual orientation or sexual behaviour and appearance. Slut-shaming is a sexual stigmatisation perpetrated both by women and men through rumours, criticism and ostracism and it has severe negative effects both on self-identity and interpersonal relations. This review focuses on psychosocial factors associated with vulnerability to slut-shaming exposure and was carried out using the new Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) protocol. Articles were retrieved from Scopus and Web of Science databases. After having initially …

Gender StudiesHealth (social science)Social Psychologysexual double standardadolescentgender normSlut-shamingPRISMAApplied Psychology
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Prismatic adaptation effects on spatial representation of time in neglect patients

2011

Abstract Processing of temporal information may require the use of spatial attention to represent time along a mental time line. We used prismatic adaptation (PA) to explore the contribution of spatial attention to the spatial representation of time in right brain damaged patients with and without neglect of left space and in age-matched healthy controls. Right brain damaged patients presented time underestimation deficits, that were significantly greater in patients with neglect than in patients without neglect. PA inducing leftward attentional deviation reduced time underestimation deficit in patients with neglect. The results support the hypothesis that a right hemispheric network has a …

MaleCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectTemporal deficitsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAdaptation (eye)Neuropsychological TestsFunctional LateralityLateralization of brain functionriabilitazioneNeglectPerceptual DisordersHumansAttentionIn patientSpatial representationRight hemispherePrismatic adaptationTemporal informationAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaneglectictuSpatial attentionMiddle AgedSpatial representation of timeTime perceptionAdaptation PhysiologicalNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologySpace PerceptionTMSTime PerceptionFemalePsychologyCognitive psychologyCortex
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Effects of school-based interventions on motivation towards physical activity in children and adolescents: Protocol for a systematic review

2019

Background Recent studies have observed low levels of physical activity in children and adolescents worldwide. Physical activity interventions are increasingly carried out to counteract this development. The school environment is an ideal setting for such interventions to take place as large numbers of children and adolescents can be addressed. With the assumption that motivation is the key to initiate and sustain beneficial health behaviors, theory-based intervention studies apply motivational strategies to increase students’ participation in physical activity. The main objective of this systematic review will be to analyze the effects of school-based physical activity interventions on a v…

MotivationBoysSchoolsYouthAdolescentHealth BehavioreducationGirlslcsh:RBoylcsh:MedicineCochraneMedizinische FakultätRandomized controlled trialGirlProtocolHumansPRISMA-Pddc:610StudentChildStudentsExercise
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Macrocycle-Based Spin-Crossover Materials

2009

International audience; New iron(II) complexes of formula [Fe(L1)](BF(4))(2) (1) and [Fe(L2)](BF(4))(2) x H(2)O (2) (L1 = 1,7-bis(2'-pyridylmethyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane; L2 = 1,8-bis(2'-pyridylmethyl)-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane) have been synthesized and characterized by infrared spectroscopy, variable-temperature single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements. The crystal structure determinations of 1 and 2 reveal in both cases discrete iron(II) monomeric structures in which the two functionalized tetraazamacrocycles (L1 and L2) act as hexadentate ligands; the iron(II) ions are coordinated with six nitrogen atoms: four from …

Coordination sphere010405 organic chemistryChemistryCrystal structure[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry010402 general chemistryTrigonal prismatic molecular geometry01 natural sciencesMagnetic susceptibility0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryCrystallographyParamagnetismMolecular geometrySpin crossoverOctahedral molecular geometry[CHIM]Chemical SciencesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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New binary antimonide Hf5Sb3

1999

Abstract Hf5Sb3 can be prepared by arc-melting of hafnium and previously synthesized HfSb2. It crystallizes like the high-temperature modification of Zr5Sb3 in the Y5Bi3 structure type, space group Pnma, Z=4, a=740.75(9) pm, b=871.8(1) pm, c=1073.6(1) pm, V=693.3(1) 106pm3. An antimonide analogous to the low-temperature form of Zr5Sb3 was not obtained during our investigations. In the structure of Hf5Sb3, the Hf atoms form a three-dimensional network with numerous short Hf–Hf contacts, including the Sb atoms in severely distorted two- and three-capped trigonal prismatic voids. Calculations of the electronic structure, performed with the extended Huckel approximation as well as the TB-LMTO-A…

ChemistryStereochemistryMechanical EngineeringMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementElectronic structureCrystal structureTrigonal prismatic molecular geometryHafniumCrystallographyTight bindingMechanics of MaterialsGroup (periodic table)AntimonideMaterials ChemistryElectronic band structureJournal of Alloys and Compounds
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Assessing Non-Photosynthetic Cropland Biomass from Spaceborne Hyperspectral Imagery

2021

Non-photosynthetic vegetation (NPV) biomass has been identified as a priority variable for upcoming spaceborne imaging spectroscopy missions, calling for a quantitative estimation of lignocellulosic plant material as opposed to the sole indication of surface coverage. Therefore, we propose a hybrid model for the retrieval of non-photosynthetic cropland biomass. The workflow included coupling the leaf optical model PROSPECT-PRO with the canopy reflectance model 4SAIL, which allowed us to simulate NPV biomass from carbon-based constituents (CBC) and leaf area index (LAI). PROSAIL-PRO provided a training database for a Gaussian process regression (GPR) algorithm, simulating a wide range of non…

PCACoefficient of determinationDimensionality reductionScienceQBiomassHyperspectral imaginghybrid retrievalPRISMAPROSAIL-PROVegetationNPVImaging spectroscopyCHIMEKrigingactive learningGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceLeaf area indexPRISMA; CHIME; NPV; Gaussian process regression; hybrid retrieval; active learning; PCA; PROSAIL-PROGaussian process regressionRemote sensingRemote Sensing
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Prototyping Crop Traits Retrieval Models for CHIME: Dimensionality Reduction Strategies Applied to PRISMA Data

2022

In preparation for new-generation imaging spectrometer missions and the accompanying unprecedented inflow of hyperspectral data, optimized models are needed to generate vegetation traits routinely. Hybrid models, combining radiative transfer models with machine learning algorithms, are preferred, however, dealing with spectral collinearity imposes an additional challenge. In this study, we analyzed two spectral dimensionality reduction methods: principal component analysis (PCA) and band ranking (BR), embedded in a hybrid workflow for the retrieval of specific leaf area (SLA), leaf area index (LAI), canopy water content (CWC), canopy chlorophyll content (CCC), the fraction of absorbed photo…

feature selectionCHIMEactive learningGeneral Earth and Planetary Scienceshybrid methodPRISMAprincipal component analysibiochemical and biophysical traitGaussian process regressionPRISMA; CHIME; hybrid methods; biochemical and biophysical traits; Gaussian process regression; active learning; principal component analysis; feature selectionRemote Sensing
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A trigonal prismatic anionic iron(iii) complex of a radical o-iminobenzosemiquinonate derivative: structural and spectral analyses

2017

A new iron(III) complex, [Et3NH][FeIII(L2−˙)2] (1) with a substituted o-aminophenol based ligand is reported. Complex 1 is an anionic complex with a triethylammonium cation in the lattice. It contains two O,O,N-coordinated o-iminobenzosemiquinonate(2−) radical anions with an Fe(III) centre in a high-spin configuration. The crystal structure of 1 was determined by X-ray diffraction, which revealed a trigonal prismatic coordination environment whose electronic structure was established by various physical methods including EPR, Mossbauer spectroscopy and variable-temperature (2–300 K) magnetic susceptibility measurements. Electrochemical analysis indicated primarily ligand-centred redox proce…

010405 organic chemistryChemistryLigandGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureElectronic structure010402 general chemistryTrigonal prismatic molecular geometry01 natural sciencesMagnetic susceptibilityCatalysis0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionCrystallographylawMössbauer spectroscopyMaterials ChemistryGround stateElectron paramagnetic resonanceNew Journal of Chemistry
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The yttrium chloride-1,10-phenanthroline interaction: Synthesis and X-ray crystal structure of the complex [Y(OH)(H2O)2(phen)2]2Cl4·2(phen)·MeOH

1991

Abstract Investigations on the reaction between YCl3·H2O and phen (1,10-phenanthroline) led to the isolation of the title compound. The synthesis, IR and X-ray structural characterization are described. The crystal contains centrosymmetric binuclear dications [Y2(phen)4(μ-OH)2(H2O)4]4+, uncoordinated chloride anions, two clathrated phen molecules and a disordered methanol molecule. The yttrium ions are eight-coordinated with square antiprismatic geometry to the nitrogen atoms of two phen molecules, to bridging hydroxyl groups and to two water molecules. The Y ⋯ YI separation in the dimer is 3.651(2)A˚.

Square antiprismatic molecular geometryChemistryStereochemistryDimerPhenanthrolinechemistry.chemical_elementYttriumCrystal structureChlorideInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyX-ray crystallographyMaterials ChemistrymedicineMoleculePhysical and Theoretical Chemistrymedicine.drugPolyhedron
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