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Cognitive processes behind the shooter bias: Dissecting response bias, motor preparation and information accumulation

2021

Abstract A rich body of research points to racial biases in so-called police officer dilemma tasks: participants are generally faster and less error-prone to “shoot” (vs. not “shoot”) Black (vs. White) targets. In three experimental (and two supplemental) studies (total N = 914), we aimed at examining the cognitive processes underlying these findings under fully standardized conditions. To be able to dissect a-priori decision bias, biased information processing and motor preparation, we rendered video sequences of virtual avatars that differed in nothing but the tone of their skin. Modeling the data via drift diffusion models revealed that the threat of a social group can be explicitly lear…

Social groupSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyInformation processingVideo sequenceCognitionDecision biasPsychologyResponse biasSocial psychologyJournal of Experimental Social Psychology
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Flow cytometric kinetic assay of the activity of Na+/H+ antiporter in mammalian cells.

2004

Background The Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE) of mammalian cells is an integral membrane protein that extrudes H+ ion in exchange for extracellular Na+ and plays a crucial role in the regulation of intracellular pH (pHi). Thus, when pHi is lowered, NHE extrudes protons at a rate depending of pHi that can be expressed as pH units/s. Methods To abolish the activity of other cellular pH-restoring systems, cells were incubated in bicarbonate-free Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium buffered with HEPES. Flow cytometry was used to determine pHi with 2′,7′-bis-(2-carboxyethyl)-5-(and-6)-carboxyfluorescein acetoxymethyl ester or 5-(and-6)-carboxy SNARF-1 acetoxymethyl ester acetate, and the appropriate fluo…

Sodium-Hydrogen ExchangersTime FactorsNigericinIntracellular pHBiophysicsIonophoreNaphtholsBiochemistryModels BiologicalPathology and Forensic MedicineFlow cytometryCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundJurkat CellsMiceEndocrinologyChondrocytesIschemiamedicineExtracellularAnimalsHumansBenzopyransMuscle SkeletalCells CulturedFluorescent DyesHEPESmedicine.diagnostic_testDose-Response Relationship DrugRhodaminesCell BiologyHematologyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationFlow CytometryFluoresceinsAmilorideKineticsBiochemistrychemistryCell cultureCalibrationNIH 3T3 Cellsmedicine.drugCytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology
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Performance evaluation of fuzzy-neural HTTP request distribution for Web clusters

2006

In this paper we present the performance evaluation of our fuzzy-neural HTTP request distribution algorithm called FNRD, which assigns each incoming request to the server in the Web cluster with the quickest expected response time. The fuzzy mechanism is used to estimate the expected response times. A neural-based feedback loop is used for real-time tuning of response time estimates. To evaluate the system, we have developed a detailed simulation and workload model using CSIM19 package. Our simulations show that FNRD can be more effective than its competitors.

Soft computingArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryResponse timeWorkloadFeedback loopcomputer.software_genreFuzzy logicServerThe InternetArtificial intelligenceData miningbusinesscomputer
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ortho -Fluorination of azophenols increases the mesophase stability of photoresponsive hydrogen-bonded liquid crystals

2018

Photoresponsive liquid crystals (LCs) whose alignment can be controlled with UV-Visible light are appealing for a range of photonic applications. From the perspective of exploring the interplay between the light response and the self-assembly of the molecular components, supramolecular liquid crystals are of particular interest. They allow elaborating the structure-property relationships that govern the optical performance of LC materials by subtle variation of the chemical structures of the building blocks. Herein we present a supramolecular system comprising azophenols and stilbazoles as hydrogen-bond donors and acceptors, respectively, and show that ortho-fluorination of the azophenol dr…

Solid-state chemistryMaterials scienceHydrogen116 Chemical sciencesChemieSupramolecular chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesLiquid crystalMaterials ChemistryThermal stabilityLight responsebusiness.industryFluorine Liquid Crystals Supramolecular Chemistry Hydrogen bonding PhotoresponsiveMesophaseGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistrySettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologiePhotonics0210 nano-technologybusinessJournal of Materials Chemistry C
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Ramucirumab in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and elevated alpha fetoprotein (AFP): An exposure-response analysis

2019

Sorafenibmedicine.medical_specialtyElevated alpha-fetoproteinbusiness.industryHematologymedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyRamucirumabInterval dataOncologyInternal medicineHepatocellular carcinomaMedicineIn patientProgression-free survivalbusinessExposure responsemedicine.drugAnnals of Oncology
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Encuestas a pie de urna en España. ¿Error muestral o sesgo de no respuesta?

2016

Countless examples of misleading forecasts on behalf of both pre-election and exit polls can be found all over the world. Non-representative samples due to differential nonresponse have been claimed as being the main reason for inaccurate exit-poll projections. In real inference problems, it is seldom possible to compare estimates and true values. Electoral forecasts are an exception. Comparisons between estimates and final outcomes can be carried out once votes have been tallied. In this paper, we examine the raw data collected in seven exit polls conducted in Spain and test the likelihood that the data collected in each sampled voting location can be considered as a random sample of actua…

Spanish regional electionsmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:HM401-1281InferenceContext (language use)01 natural sciencesPredicciones en la noche electoral010104 statistics & probabilityElecciones regionales españolasnonresponseVoting050602 political science & public administrationEconometricsEconomicsNon-response biasQuality (business)0101 mathematicsNo-respuestamedia_commonElection night forecasts05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesDifferential (mechanical device)Error de medida0506 political scienceTest (assessment)lcsh:Sociology (General)Distribución multi-hipergeométricaRaw datameasurement errormulti-hypergeometric distributionRevista Internacional de Sociología
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A measurement-based channel model for vehicular communications in tunnels

2014

Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2014 IEEE, Istanbul, TURQUIE, 06-/04/2014 - 09/04/2014; In this paper, we present a new version of the iterative nonlinear least square approximation (INLSA) algorithm for the design of measurement-based channel simulators. The proposed method aims to match the time-variant impulse response (TVIR) of the simulation model to that of the measured channel. The propagation delays are discerned directly from the measurements, whereas the gains, the Doppler frequencies, and the phases are computed iteratively by minimizing a matching error norm. We evaluate the performance of the proposed method in terms of the approximation of the transfe…

Spatial correlationCHANNEL SOUNDINGComputer scienceMIMOITERATIVE OPTIMIZATIONPROPAGATIONCOMMUNICATIONTransfer functionPrecodingTRAITEMENT DU SIGNALTECHNOLOGIE SANS FILChannel capacityImpulse responseSimulationANTENNEEmulationOPTIMISATIONCHANNEL MODELINGMOBILE FADING CHANNELSMODELISATIONTUNNELChannel state informationTRANSMISSION DES DONNEESTUNNEL CHANNELSAlgorithm[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingCommunication channel
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Shaded-Mask Filtering for Extended Depth-of-Field Microscopy

2013

This paper proposes a new spatial filtering approach for increasing the depth-of-field (DOF) of imaging systems, which is very useful for obtaining sharp images for a wide range of axial positions of the object. Many different techniques have been reported to increase the depth of field. However the main advantage in our method is its simplicity, since we propose the use of purely absorbing beam-shaping elements, which allows a high focal depth with a minimum modification of the optical architecture. In the filter design, we have used the analogy between the axial behavior of a system with spherical aberration and the transverse impulse response of a 1D defocused system. This allowed us the…

Spatial filterComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONFilter (signal processing)ÒpticaÒptica Aparells i instrumentsTransverse planeSpherical aberrationFilter designOpticsSimplicity (photography)Media TechnologyComputer visionArtificial intelligenceDepth of fieldElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessImpulse responseInformation SystemsMathematics
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Analytic evaluation of spectral moments

1988

In this paper an analytic procedure that drastically reduces the computational effort in evaluating the spectral moments of the response of multi-degree-of-freedom systems is presented. It is shown that the cross-spectral moments of any order of two oscillators subjected to a filtered stochastic process can be obtained in a recursive manner as a linear combination of the spectral moment of each oscillator up to the third order separately taken. A numerical procedure is also presented in order to evaluate such first few spectral moments.

Spectral momentsAcoustics and UltrasonicsSpectral moments; Stochastic responseStochastic processMechanical EngineeringStochastic responseOrder (ring theory)GeometryCondensed Matter PhysicsThird orderMechanics of MaterialsMoment (physics)Applied mathematicsSpectral momentsLinear combinationMathematics
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Non-stationary pre-envelope covariances of non-classically damped systems

1991

Abstract A new formulation is given to evaluate the stationary and non-stationary response of linear non-classically damped systems subjected to multi-correlated non-separable Gaussian input processes. This formulation is based on a new and more suitable definition of the impulse response function matrix for such systems. It is shown that, when using this definition, the stochastic response of non-classically damped systems involves the evaluation of quantities similar to those of classically damped ones. Furthermore, considerations about non-stationary cross-covariances, spectral moments and pre-envelope cross-covariances are presented for a monocorrelated input process.

Spectral moments; pre-envelope covariances; Non-classically damped structuresSpectral momentsAcoustics and UltrasonicsMechanical EngineeringGaussianMathematical analysisProcess (computing)Condensed Matter PhysicsMatrix (mathematics)symbols.namesakeMechanics of MaterialsControl theorysymbolsEnvelope (mathematics)Infinite impulse responseImpulse responseMathematicsJournal of Sound and Vibration
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