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Sociāli svarīgu tēmu reprezentācija situāciju komēdiju žanra seriālā "Draugi"
2021
Bakalaura darba “Sociāli svarīgu tēmu reprezentācija situāciju komēdiju žanra seriālā “Draugi”” mērķis ir noskaidrot, kā ir reprezentētas sociāli svarīgas tēmas situāciju komēdiju žanra seriālā “Draugi” un kā auditorija rezonē ar šo seriālu un tajā iekļautajām tēmām. Lai to paveiktu, tika izmantota naratīva analīze. Tika izmantota arī fokusa grupu diskusija, kur tika apspriestas tās dalībnieku redzējums un sajūtas par šīm tēmām seriālā. Darba teorētiskajā daļā ir apskatīts naratīva jēdziens, pievērsta uzmanība īpaši naratīvam televīzijā, populārā kultūra un reprezentācija, kā arī mediju efekti uz auditoriju. Pētījumā noskaidrots, ka sērijās atspoguļotās tēmas ne vienmēr tiek parādītas ar po…
Mikroinfluenceru autentiskums sociālajā tīklā "Instagram": Betijas Kalējas, Zanes Milzarājas un Māras Slejas gadījumu analīze
2022
Bakalaura darba „Mikroinfluenceru autentiskums sociālajā tīklā "Instagram": Betijas Kalējas, Zanes Milzarājas un Māras Slejas gadījumu analīze” mērķis ir noskaidrot, kāda nozīme mikroinfluenceru sekotājiem ir to autentiskumam, kā arī, kādus līdzekļus influenceri pielieto sevis prezentēšanai un autentiskuma radīšanai sociālajā tīklā "Instagram". Darbs sastāv no četrām galvenajām daļām – teorētiskās, metodoloģiskās, empīriskās un secinājumiem. Darba teorētiskajā daļā tiek apskatīta akadēmiskā literatūra par sociālo tīklu "Instagram" un komunikācijas iespējām tajā, ietekmētājiem jeb influenceriem un to klasifikāciju, autentiskumu, kā arī lietojumu un apmierinātības teoriju. Metodoloģiskajā daļ…
Seriāla "Ugunsgrēks" skatītāju analīze: auditorijas vajadzības un skatīšanās motivācijas
2017
Bakalaura darba tēma ir ‘’Seriāla ''Ugunsgrēks'' skatītāju analīze: auditorijas vajadzības un skatīšanās motivācijas’’. Darbā tika apskatīts pašmāju seriāls ‘’Ugunsgrēks’’ un tā auditorija. Darba mērķis bija noskaidrot kādu motivāciju vadīti cilvēki skatās šo seriālu, kādas vajadzības tādējādi tie apmierina un, kā cilvēki uztver faktu, ka šī ir noslēdzošā seriāla sezona. Teorētiskajā daļa ir apskatīta literatūra par medijiem, televīzijas auditoriju, mediju lietojuma un apmierinājuma teoriju, seriālu vēsturi un pašmāju seriālu ‘’Ugunsgrēks’’. Pētījumā tika izmantotas kvalitatīvās pētniecības metodes: fokusa grupas intervija un daļēji strukturētās intervijas. Atslēgas vārdi: ‘’Ugunsgrēks’’, a…
Acoustic communication in crocodilians: from behaviour to brain.
2009
Crocodilians and birds are the modern representatives of Phylum Archosauria. Although there have been recent advances in our understanding of the phylogeny and ecology of ancient archosaurs like dinosaurs, it still remains a challenge to obtain reliable information about their behaviour. The comparative study of birds and crocodiles represents one approach to this interesting problem. One of their shared behavioural features is the use of acoustic communication, especially in the context of parental care. Although considerable data are available for birds, information concerning crocodilians is limited. The aim of this review is to summarize current knowledge about acoustic communication in…
Group analysis of ongoing EEG data based on fast double-coupled nonnegative tensor decomposition
2019
Abstract Background Ongoing EEG data are recorded as mixtures of stimulus-elicited EEG, spontaneous EEG and noises, which require advanced signal processing techniques for separation and analysis. Existing methods cannot simultaneously consider common and individual characteristics among/within subjects when extracting stimulus-elicited brain activities from ongoing EEG elicited by 512-s long modern tango music. New method Aiming to discover the commonly music-elicited brain activities among subjects, we provide a comprehensive framework based on fast double-coupled nonnegative tensor decomposition (FDC-NTD) algorithm. The proposed algorithm with a generalized model is capable of simultaneo…
Differential contributions of the two human cerebral hemispheres to action timing
2019
Rhythmic actions benefit from synchronization with external events. Auditory-paced finger tapping studies indicate the two cerebral hemispheres preferentially control different rhythms. It is unclear whether left-lateralized processing of faster rhythms and right-lateralized processing of slower rhythms bases upon hemispheric timing differences that arise in the motor or sensory system or whether asymmetry results from lateralized sensorimotor interactions. We measured fMRI and MEG during symmetric finger tapping, in which fast tapping was defined as auditory-motor synchronization at 2.5 Hz. Slow tapping corresponded to tapping to every fourth auditory beat (0.625 Hz). We demonstrate that t…
IGF-1 Haploinsufficiency Causes Age-Related Chronic Cochlear Inflammation and Increases Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
2021
This article belongs to the Collection Insulin-Like Growth Factors in Development, Cancers and Aging.
Neuroanatomical substrate of noise sensitivity.
2018
Recent functional studies suggest that noise sensitivity, a trait describing attitudes towards noise and predicting noise annoyance, is associated with altered processing in the central auditory system. In the present work, we examined whether noise sensitivity could be related to the structural anatomy of auditory and limbic brain areas. Anatomical MR brain images of 80 subjects were parcellated with FreeSurfer to measure grey matter volume, cortical thickness, cortical area and folding index of anatomical structures in the temporal lobe and insular cortex. The grey matter volume of amygdala and hippocampus was measured as well. According to our findings, noise sensitivity is associated wi…
The Sensory Neocortex and Associative Memory
2016
Most behaviors in mammals are directly or indirectly guided by prior experience and therefore depend on the ability of our brains to form memories. The ability to form an association between an initially possibly neutral sensory stimulus and its behavioral relevance is essential for our ability to navigate in a changing environment. The formation of a memory is a complex process involving many areas of the brain. In this chapter we review classic and recent work that has shed light on the specific contribution of sensory cortical areas to the formation of associative memories. We discuss synaptic and circuit mechanisms that mediate plastic adaptations of functional properties in individual …
Evaluation of Planar-Cell-Polarity Phenotypes in Ciliopathy Mouse Mutant Cochlea
2016
In recent years, primary cilia have emerged as key regulators in development and disease by influencing numerous signaling pathways. One of the earliest signaling pathways shown to be associated with ciliary function was the non-canonical Wnt signaling pathway, also referred to as planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling. One of the best places in which to study the effects of planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling during vertebrate development is the mammalian cochlea. PCP signaling disruption in the mouse cochlea disrupts cochlear outgrowth, cellular patterning and hair cell orientation, all of which are affected by cilia dysfunction. The goal of this protocol is to describe the analysis of PCP…