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Studying brain visuo-tactile integration through cross-spectral analysis of human MEG recordings

2010

An important aim in cognitive neuroscience is to identify the networks connecting different brain areas and their role in executing complex tasks. In this study, visuo-tactile tasks were employed to assess the functional correlation underlying the cooperation process between visual and tactile regions. MEG data were recorded from eight healthy subjects while performing a visual, a tactile, and a visuo-tactile task. To define regions of interest (ROIs), event-related fields (ERFs) were estimated from MEG data related to visual and tactile areas. The ten channels with the highest increase in ERF variance, moving from rest to task, were selected. Cross-spectral analysis was then performed to a…

Visuo-TactileMEGProcess (engineering)business.industryComputer scienceBiomedical EngineeringPattern recognitionBioengineeringCoherence (statistics)Cognitive neuroscienceTask (project management)Functional networksVisuo tactileERFPowerSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaSpectral analysisArtificial intelligencePerceptbusinessCoherence
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Protein dynamics: conformational disorder, vibrational coupling and anharmonicity in deoxy-hemoglobin and myoglobin.

1993

In this work we study the temperature dependence of the Soret band lineshape of deoxymyoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin, in the range 300-20 K. To fit the measured spectra we use an approach originally proposed by Champion and coworkers (Srajer et al. 1986; Srajer and Champion 1991). The band profile is modelled as a Voigt function that accounts for the coupling with low frequency vibrational modes, whereas the coupling with high frequency modes is responsible for the vibronic structure of the spectra. Moreover, owing to the position of the iron atom out of the mean heme plane, inhomogeneous broadening brings about a non-Gaussian distribution of 0-0 electronic transition frequencies. The reporte…

Voigt profileChemical PhenomenaChemistry PhysicalMyoglobinProtein ConformationProtein dynamicsAnharmonicityBiophysicsTemperatureDynamic properties Heme proteins Optical spectroscopyGeneral MedicineMolecular physicsMolecular electronic transitionSpectral linechemistry.chemical_compoundHemoglobinsNuclear magnetic resonanceMyoglobinchemistrySpectrophotometryMolecular vibrationAnimalsThermodynamicsRotational–vibrational couplingEuropean biophysics journal : EBJ
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Tests of atomic charge-exchange cells for collinear laser spectroscopy

2012

Abstract The performance characteristics of two charge-exchange cells (CECs) with horizontal and vertical cell configurations were determined by neutralizing a 10-keV rubidium ion beam in a potassium vapor. The neutralization efficiency and the fluorescence line shape of the 5s 2 S 1 / 2 ↔ 5 p 2P3/2 (D2) transition in neutral 85Rb were investigated as a function of the reservoir temperature used to control the potassium vapor density. The CECs exhibited similar neutralization performance and at neutralization efficiencies greater than 25–50% an asymmetric line shape of the rubidium D2 fluorescent signal was observed. The asymmetry was attributed to inelastic channels in the charge-exchange …

Voigt profilePhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIon beamchemistry.chemical_elementResonanceIsotopes of rubidiumSpectral lineRubidiumIonchemistryAtomic physicsSpectroscopyInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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A FTIR study on low hydration saccharide amorphous matrices: Thermal behaviour of the Water Association Band

2011

Abstract We report a study on the thermal behaviour of the infrared Water Association Band (WAB) in dry binary saccharide–water systems (containing trehalose, sucrose, maltose, and raffinose). This is a follow-up of preceding studies on analogous carboxymyoglobin-saccharide–water ternary systems, which pointed out a mutual protein-matrix influence (coupling). A comparison between binary and ternary systems, for all the saccharides studied, evidences a reduction in the residual water content in the latter and, except for trehalose, a sizable modification in the thermal behaviour, which is discussed in terms of structure and hydrogen bonding properties of the sugars. The study allowed us also…

Water Association BandHydrogen bondChemistryInfraredProtein-matrix couplingCondensed Matter PhysicsTrehaloseSpectral lineSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmorphous solidCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundSaccharideFTIRThermalMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesPhysical chemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyTernary operationSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Linking the Molecular Signature of Heteroatomic Dissolved Organic Matter to Watershed Characteristics in World Rivers

2015

Large world rivers are significant sources of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the oceans. Watershed geomorphology and land use can drive the quality and reactivity of DOM. Determining the molecular composition of riverine DOM is essential for understanding its source, mobility and fate across landscapes. In this study, DOM from the main stem of 10 global rivers covering a wide climatic range and land use features was molecularly characterized via ultrahigh-resolution Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR-MS). FT-ICR mass spectral data revealed an overall similarity in molecular components among the rivers. However, when focusing specifically on the contributi…

Watershed land useWatershedMolecular compositionFourier AnalysisLand useNitrogenOceans and SeasCHONta1172watershedsGeneral ChemistryForestsdissolved organic matterMass Spectrometryriversmolecular compositionEnvironmental chemistryDissolved organic carbonEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceworld riversSpectral dataSulfurEnvironmental Science and Technology
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An optical classification tool for global lake waters

2017

Shallow and deep lakes receive and recycle organic and inorganic substances from within the confines of these lakes, their watershed and beyond. Hence, a large range in absorption and scattering and extreme differences in optical variability can be found between and within global lakes. This poses a challenge for atmospheric correction and bio-optical algorithms applied to optical remote sensing for water quality monitoring applications. To optimize these applications for the wide variety of lake optical conditions, we adapted a spectral classification scheme based on the concept of optical water types. The optical water types were defined through a cluster analysis of in situ hyperspectral…

Watershed010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesAtmospheric correctionHyperspectral imagingSediment02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences6. Clean water/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_waterColored dissolved organic matter13. Climate actionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instancelakes; reflectance; classification; OWT; atmospheric correction; MERIS; OLCI; water quality14. Life underwaterWater qualitySDG 14 - Life Below WaterEuropean unionEutrophication021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonRemote sensing
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Pseudodifferential operators of Beurling type and the wave front set

2008

AbstractWe investigate the action of pseudodifferential operators of Beurling type on the wave front sets. More precisely, we show that these operators are microlocal, that is, preserve or reduce wave front sets. Some consequences on micro-hypoellipticity are derived.

WavefrontPseudodifferential operatorsMathematics::Complex VariablesMathematics::Operator AlgebrasApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisWave front setMicrolocal analysisMathematics::Analysis of PDEsPseudodifferential operatorWave front setType (model theory)Mathematics::Spectral TheoryAction (physics)Set (abstract data type)UltradistributionNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsAnalysisMathematicsFront (military)Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Hyperspectral imager calibration using ceramic color tiles (Conference Presentation)

2019

Sets of chromatic and neutral ceramic tiles are widely used as measurement standards for reflectance factors in color applications. The usual instrument for color measurements is a spectrophotometer that measures the tiles using either a 0:45 or 45:0 illumination and viewing geometry, or with an integrating sphere in order to measure the reflectance factor in either specular excluded or specular included conditions. Having the corresponding measurements of the tile set from a calibrated instrument, systematic errors in the instrument under study can be diagnosed and corrected using a model of the errors and fitting it to the difference in measurements. One such is the Berns-Petersen model, …

WavelengthIntegrating sphereComputer sciencevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumHyperspectral imagingChromatic scaleSpecular reflectionTileImage sensorImage resolutionRemote sensingModeling Aspects in Optical Metrology VII
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Comparison of field emissivities with laboratory measurements and ASTER data

2008

Surface emissivity in the thermal infrared (TIR) region is an important parameter for determining the land surface temperature from remote sensing measurements. This work compares the emissivities measured by different field methods (the Box method and the Temperature and Emissivity Separation, TES, algorithm) as well as emissivity data from ASTER scenes and the spectra obtained from the ASTER Spectral Library. The study was performed with a field radiometer having TIR bands with central wavelengths at 11.3 μm, 10.6 μm, 9.1 μm, 8.7 μm and 8.4 μm, similar to the ASTER TIR bands. The measurements were made at two sites in southern New Mexico. The first was in the White Sands National Monument…

WavelengthNational monumentMaterials scienceRadiometerThermal infraredLand surface temperatureEmissivityMineralogySpectral bandsSpectral lineRemote sensingSPIE Proceedings
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Comparison of Thermal Infrared Emissivities Retrieved With the Two-Lid Box and the TES Methods With Laboratory Spectra

2009

Knowledge of surface emissivity in the thermal infrared (TIR) region is critical for determining the land surface temperature (LST) from remote-sensing measurements. If emissivity is not well determined, it can cause a significant systematic error in obtaining the LST. The main aim of this paper is to compare different methods for measuring accurate land surface emissivity in the field, namely, the box method and the temperature and emissivity separation (TES) algorithm. Field emissivities were compared with soil spectra from laboratory measurements. Emissivities were measured for the bands of a multispectral radiometer CE312-2 with effective wavelengths at 8.4, 8.7, 9.1, 10.6, and 11.3 mum…

WavelengthRadiometerMaterials scienceInfraredMultispectral imageEmissivityRadiative transferGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRadiometryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAtmospheric opticsRemote sensingIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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