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The Unique Determination of Neuronal Currents in the Brain via Magnetoencephalography
The problem of determining the neuronal current inside the brain from
measurements of the induced magnetic field outside the head is discussed under
the assumption that the space occupied by the brain is approximately spherical.
By inverting the Geselowitz equation, the part of the current which can be
reconstructed from the measurements is precisely determined. This actually
consists of only certain moments of one of the two functions specifying the
tangential part of the current. The other function specifying the tangential
part of the current as well as the radial part of the current are completely
arbitrary. However, it is also shown that with the assumption of energy
minimization, the current can be reconstructed uniquely. A numerical
implementation of this unique reconstruction is also presented
Exploring Twitter as a game platform; strategies and opportunities for microblogging-based games
Recent years have seen the massive daily engagement of players with games that are integrated with online social networking sites, such as Facebook. However, few games have successfully created engaging experiences through integration with microblogging websites. In this paper, we explore the opportunities and challenges in using Twitter as a platform for playing games, through the case study of the game Hashtag Dungeon, a dungeon-crawling game that uses Twitter for collaborative creation of game content. Two studies were carried out. A quantitative user study with 32 participants demonstrated that players found the game engaging and rewarding. A follow-up qualitative study with 8 participants suggests that Twitter integration in this game is meaningful, but that there are concerns over the impact of the game on players’ Twitter profiles. Based on findings from both studies, we propose strategies for the design of Microblogging-based games, and discuss wider implications of social media integration in games
Fully Complex Magnetoencephalography
Complex numbers appear naturally in biology whenever a system can be analyzed
in the frequency domain, such as physiological data from magnetoencephalography
(MEG). For example, the MEG steady state response to a modulated auditory
stimulus generates a complex magnetic field for each MEG channel, equal to the
Fourier transform at the stimulus modulation frequency. The complex nature of
these data sets, often not taken advantage of, is fully exploited here with new
methods. Whole-head, complex magnetic data can be used to estimate complex
neural current sources, and standard methods of source estimation naturally
generalize for complex sources. We show that a general complex neural vector
source is described by its location, magnitude, and direction, but also by a
phase and by an additional perpendicular component. We give natural
interpretations of all the parameters for the complex equivalent-current dipole
by linking them to the underlying neurophysiology. We demonstrate complex
magnetic fields, and their equivalent fully complex current sources, with both
simulations and experimental data.Comment: 23 pages, 1 table, 5 figures; to appear in Journal of Neuroscience
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Coins from the frigate NICHOLAS
Pekka Sarvas tarkastelee venäläisen frigatti Nikolain hylyltä tehtyjä kolikkolöytöjä. Joukossa on hopeakolikoita, mutta suuri osa löydetyistä rahoista on tehty kuparista. Tutkimuksissa havaittiin, että vuosien 1789 ja 1790 aikana lyötyjä rahoja ei ole mukana hylkylöydöissä. Selitystä tälle on kuitenkin vielä tässä vaiheessa tutkimusta mahdotonta antaa.
Admixed Portrait: Design to Understand Facebook Portrayals in New Parenthood
We report on a design-led study of the photographic representation of self and family on Facebook during and after becoming parents for the first time. Our experience-centered, research-through-design study engaged eight participants across five UK homes, in a month-long deployment of a prototype technology -- a design research artifact, Admixed Portrait, that served to prompt participant reflection on first-time parenthood. In addition to pre- and post-deployment interviews, participants kept diaries capturing personal reflections during the deployment, on daily social media use and interactions with Admixed. Our qualitative insights on social media representations of transitional experience and identity for new parents, reveal how their online 'photowork' related to self-expression and social functioning. We contribute design considerations for developing tools to support photographic expression in social media use, and methodological insights about design-led inquiry for understanding transitional experiences
Olive phenology as a sensitive indicator of future climatic warming in the Mediterranean
Experimental and modelling work suggests a strong dependence of olive flowering date on spring temperatures. Since airborne pollen concentrations reflect the flowering phenology of olive populations within a radius of 50 km, they may be a sensitive regional indicator of climatic warming. We assessed this potential sensitivity with phenology models fitted to flowering dates inferred from maximum airborne pollen data. Of four models tested, a thermal time model gave the best fit for Montpellier, France, and was the most effective at the regional scale, providing reasonable predictions for 10 sites in the western Mediterranean. This model was forced with replicated future temperature simulations for the western Mediterranean from a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (GCM). The GCM temperatures rose by 4·5 °C between 1990 and 2099 with a 1% per year increase in greenhouse gases, and modelled flowering date advanced at a rate of 6·2 d per °C. The results indicated that this long-term regional trend in phenology might be statistically significant as early as 2030, but with marked spatial variation in magnitude, with the calculated flowering date between the 1990s and 2030s advancing by 3–23 d. Future monitoring of airborne olive pollen may therefore provide an early biological indicator of climatic warming in the Mediterranean
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