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Aging affects the impact of light on non-visual cognitive brain functions

Aging affects the impact of light on non-visual cognitive brain functions

... Aging affects the impact of light on non-visual cognitive brain functions G. Vandewalle 1,2 , V. Daneault 1,2 , M. Hébert 3 , J. Doyon 1,4 , M. Dumont 2 , J. Carrier 1,2,4 1 Functional Neuroimaging Unit, ...

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Usefulness of functional MRI associated with PET scan and evoked potentials in the evaluation of brain functions after severe brain injury: preliminary results.

Usefulness of functional MRI associated with PET scan and evoked potentials in the evaluation of brain functions after severe brain injury: preliminary results.

... Our results show in many patients a concordance between fMRI and brain functions suggested by EP and resting metabolic activity demonstrated with PET. Moreover, this study demonstrates the feasibility of ...

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Large-scale functional MRI analysis to accumulate knowledge on brain functions

Large-scale functional MRI analysis to accumulate knowledge on brain functions

... Human Brain Project (HBP), which holds a part dedicated to cogni- tive neuroscience and fMRI acquisition, and plans to acquire a vast range of experimental tasks on a very limited number of ...

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Aging Reduces the Stimulating Effect of Blue Light on Cognitive Brain Functions

Aging Reduces the Stimulating Effect of Blue Light on Cognitive Brain Functions

... entire brain volume or on small spherical volumes around a priori locations of activation (10-mm radius; regions of interest [ROI]; see references in Table S1 and in Tables 2 and 3 for coordinates used), which ...

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Primary brain cells in in vitro controlled microenvironments : single cell behaviors for collective functions

Primary brain cells in in vitro controlled microenvironments : single cell behaviors for collective functions

... I.1. Functions and morphology 15 Figure ...various brain functions, including the regulation of the strength of neuronal connections [ 2 , 3 ...

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Brain-Immune Interactions and Neuroinflammation After Traumatic Brain Injury

Brain-Immune Interactions and Neuroinflammation After Traumatic Brain Injury

... severe brain injury models ( Burda and Sofroniew, 2014 ...the brain tissue adjacent to the lesion ( Sofroniew, 2009 ...physiological functions such as providing energy substrates for neurons, ...

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Modeling brain responses.: Modelling brain responses.

Modeling brain responses.: Modelling brain responses.

... Anatomical models of functional brain architectures motivate the fundaments of neuroimaging. In Section II we start by reviewing the distinction between functional specialisation and integration and how these ...

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Decomposable compositions, symmetric quasisymmetric functions and equality of ribbon Schur functions

Decomposable compositions, symmetric quasisymmetric functions and equality of ribbon Schur functions

... Schur functions is that they arise in various ...Schur functions from associated ribbon Schur ...symmetric functions are defined in terms of decompositions of a shape into ribbon sub-shapes of a ...

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Complex and p-adic branched functions and growth of entire functions

Complex and p-adic branched functions and growth of entire functions

... small functions w ∈ A f (K) ...small functions for p-adic meromorphic functions, since we don’t enjoy a Yamanoi-Nevanlinna theorem, we will use another strategy combining the order of growth and the ...

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EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS IN PATIENTS WITH BRAIN INJURY

EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS IN PATIENTS WITH BRAIN INJURY

... 2. Jennet B,Bond M. Assessment of outcome after severe brain damage. Lancet 1975:1(7905):480-4 3. Luauté J et al. Late Auditory and Event-related Potentials can be useful fo predict good functional outcome after ...

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Intercepting Functions for Memoization: A Case Study Using Transcendental Functions

Intercepting Functions for Memoization: A Case Study Using Transcendental Functions

... Our technique does not need the availability of source code and thus can even be applied to commercial applications as well as applications with legacy codes. As far as users are concerned, enabling memoization is as ...

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Modernize time.h functions

Modernize time.h functions

... All these changes are straight forward and we refer to the annex for the concrete formulation of that change. Note that changing the specification within the standard for these functions will not force ...

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Noncommutative symmetric functions

Noncommutative symmetric functions

... L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignemen[r] ...

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On systolic zeta functions

On systolic zeta functions

... GL(b) operates on B by the rule kxk h = kh −1 (x)k, h ∈ GL(b). This action transfers to zeta functions is such a way that Z B is equivariant. The set Q(b) = B(b)/GL(b) of isomorphism classes of Banach structures ...

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Polynomial functions on bounded chains

Polynomial functions on bounded chains

... polynomial functions is partially motivated by its connec- tion to noteworthy aggregation functions such as the (discrete) Sugeno integral, which was introduced by Sugeno [18, 19] and widely investigated in ...

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Complex and p-adic branched functions and growth of entire functions

Complex and p-adic branched functions and growth of entire functions

... small functions w ∈ A f (K) ...small functions for p-adic meromorphic functions, since we don’t enjoy a Yamanoi-Nevanlinna theorem, we will use another strategy combining the order of growth and the ...

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Intercepting functions for memoization

Intercepting functions for memoization

... Intercepting Functions for Memoization at Load Time ...pure functions- the transcendental ...transcendental functions by using function inter- ...

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Approximating Submodular Functions Everywhere

Approximating Submodular Functions Everywhere

... Submodular functions are a key con- cept in operations research and combinatorial optimiza- tion, see for example the books [10, 28, 26]; the term ‘submodular’ has over 500 occurrences in Schrijver’s 3- volume ...

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Trees from functions as processes

Trees from functions as processes

... describing functions as processes is to provide a semantic foundation for languages which combine concurrent and functional programming and to develop parallel implementations of functional ...

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Computing $L$-Functions: A Survey

Computing $L$-Functions: A Survey

... discriminant lower bounds for number fields. This is also how Mestre finds lower bounds for conductors of abelian varieties, and so on. (2) When the L-function has a zero at its central point (here of course it usually ...

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