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Rate of Sterility Inducement by lz5 RNAi in Wildtype and pam-1 Mutant C. elegans
Ethan Kabel
Jan 01, 0001
C. elegans are self-fertilizing hermaphrodites, meaning they provide both the egg and sperm for their offspring. A missense mutation in a gene of C. elegans, which has a mutation called lz5 (although this study does not...
Published by: Ursinus College
Using a BCI to Assess Attention During an Online Lecture
Ethan Hanner
Jan 01, 0001
Previous research has identified a positive correlation between motivation and academic achievement (Bruinsma 2004). The ARCS Model of Instructional Design (Keller 1987) identifies four major conditions for motivation...
Published by: Winthrop University
Design and Synthesis of Small-molecule Inhibitors Using Reductive Amination, Hydrogenolysis, Vilsmeier-Haack Formylation, and Nucleophilic Substitution
Ethan Belville
Jan 01, 0001
The goal of this project was to design and synthesize small-molecule inhibitors using reductive amination, hydrogenolysis, Vilsmeier-Haack formylation, and nucleophilic substitution reactions.
Published by: Ursinus College
Functional Dynamics of Primate Retinal Ganglion Cells
Ethan A Benardete
Jan 01, 0001
Contrast forms the substrate for human pattern vision. The retina is the first stage in the processing of complex spatial and temporal contrast signals. The responses of retinal ganglion cells to such signals provide the means...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Receptor- G Protein Interactions in the Visual System: A Study of Structures and Mechanisms That Couple the Cytoplasmic Surface of Rhodopsin to the Nucleotide-Binding Pocket of Transducin
Ethan P Marin
Jan 01, 0001
The intermolecular interaction between the photoreceptor rhodopsin and the heterotrimeric G protein transducin (Gt) initiates the vertebrate phototransduction cascade. This interaction also serves as a model system for the study...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Using a BCI to Assess Attention During an Online Lecture
Brain computer interfaces (BCI) use neural signals as input into computer applications. In this study, we demonstrate the use of a low-cost, commercially available BCI to directly measure participants' attention levels while...
Published by: Winthrop University
Returning Thermal Advantage Instrument's DSC 2920 and SDT 2960 to Functioning Order
Ethan B Haldeman
Jan 01, 0001
Thermal Advantage (TA) Instruments DSC 2920 and SDT 2960 require a computer running Windows NT 2000 and an Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) expansion card to output and record data. Due to the lack of availability for this...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Knowledge of One's Blood Type
An experiment of sample surveys of undergraduate students' knowledge of their blood type.
Graduate Student Given State Award in Social Work
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Praised by many for his academic excellence, professionalism and commitment to social justice, Ethan Johnstone was instrumental in securing new funding streams for Pendleton Place for Children and Families, where he...
Published by: Winthrop University
A Statistical Study of Operating Systems at Harrisburg University
We conducted a survey of 100 students to find out which operating system students are using for their main school laptop. (Class Project)
Ageing and the Ipsilateral M1 BOLD Response
Young people exhibit a negative BOLD response in ipsilateral primary motor cortex (M1) when making unilateral movements, such as button presses. This negative BOLD response becomes more positive as people age. In this study, we...
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Ageing and the Ipsilateral M1 BOLD Response
Young people exhibit a negative BOLD response in ipsilateral primary motor cortex (M1) when making unilateral movements, such as button presses. This negative BOLD response becomes more positive as people age. In this study, we...
Published by: Brain sciences
Does Hemispheric Asymmetry Reduction in Older Adults in Motor Cortex Reflect Compensation?
Older adults tend to display greater brain activation in the nondominant hemisphere during even basic sensorimotor responses. It is debated whether this hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults (HAROLD) reflects a...
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Ageing and the Ipsilateral M1 BOLD Response
Young people exhibit a negative BOLD response in ipsilateral primary motor cortex (M1) when making unilateral movements, such as button presses. This negative BOLD response becomes more positive as people age. In this study, we...
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