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Michael Heidelberger, 1933
Dr. Michael Heidelberger. Contributions of Chemistry of the Knowledge of Immune Processes Lecture delivered March 17th, 1933 Posted with permission
JEFFREY RAVETCH AND MICHAEL YOUNG
Congratulations to Jeffrey Ravetch and Michael Young, recipients of the 2012 Canada Gairdner International Award
Algonquian Names
Paul Proulx
Sep 05, 2013
Of the many things Algonquianists can be grateful to John Hewson for, perhaps the most useful is his computer-generated dictionary of Proto-Algonquian. And one of the most intriguing reconstructions in it is *e Sinlehk- (with...
Rigid analytic quantum groups and quantum Arens-Michael envelopes
Nicolas Dupré
Aug 19, 2019
We introduce a rigid analytification of the quantized coordinate algebra of a semisimple algebraic group and a quantized Arens-Michael envelope of the enveloping algebra of the corresponding Lie algebra, working over a...
Algonquian Names
Paul Proulx
Sep 05, 2013
Of the many things Algonquianists can be grateful to John Hewson for, perhaps the most useful is his computer-generated dictionary of Proto-Algonquian. And one of the most intriguing reconstructions in it is *e Sinlehk- (with...
Introducing the process and content of research into lectures, the laboratory, and study time
Michael Proulx
Jun 01, 2013
Higher education in England is undergoing tremendous changes. Many of the changes are driven by funding, in particular a shift from public funding to student fees, similar to the tuition paid in the United States. Concomitant...
Organocatalytic Enantioselective Sulfa-Michael Additions to α,β-Unsaturated Diazoketones

Enantioselective sulfa-Michael additions to α,β unsaturated diazocarbonyl compounds have been developed. Quinine-derived squaramide was found to be the best catalyst to promote C-S bond formation in a highly stereoselective...

Increased signal complexity improves the breadth of generalization in auditory perceptual learning
Perceptual learning can be specific to a trained stimulus or optimally generalized to novel stimuli with the breadth of generalization being imperative for how we structure perceptual training programs. Adapting an established...
Mechanisms of short-term false memory formation
False memories are the erroneous recollection of events that did not actually occur. False memories have been broadly investigated within the domain of long-term memory, while studies involving short-term memory are less common...
Organocatalytic Enantioselective Sulfa-Michael Additions to α,β-Unsaturated Diazoketones

Enantioselective sulfa-Michael additions to α,β unsaturated diazocarbonyl compounds have been developed. Quinine-derived squaramide was found to be the best catalyst to promote C-S bond formation in a highly stereoselective...

Introduction to the Special Issue on Individual Differences in Multisensory Perception
The world is full of objects that can be perceived through multiple different senses to create an integrated understanding of our environment. Since each of us has different biological and psychological characteristics...
Can Empathy Promote Cooperation When Status and Money Matter?

In the present study we ask, Does empathy also support cooperative behaviors when the status (high, low) of an individual differs relative to other group members and is determined by either chance or effort? In response to...

The perception of shape from shading in a new light
Michael J. Proulx
Apr 22, 2014
How do humans see three-dimensional shape based on two-dimensional shading? Much research has assumed that a ‘light from above’ bias solves the ambiguity of shape from shading. Counter to the ‘light from above’ bias, studies of...
Auditory scene analysis and sonified visual images. Does consonance negatively impact on object formation when using complex sonified stimuli?

A critical task for the brain is the sensory representation and identification of perceptual objects in the world. When the visual sense is impaired, hearing and touch must take primary roles and in recent times compensatory...

Validation of the Leiden Visual Sensitivity Scale and Visual Discomfort Scale in Chronic Pain Conditions

Discomfort provoked by normally innocuous visual stimuli has been reported by people with chronic pain. Visual discomfort may be higher in pain conditions in which central sensitization is implicated, such as Complex Regional...

Introducing the process and content of research into lectures, the laboratory, and study time
Michael Proulx
Jun 01, 2013
Higher education in England is undergoing tremendous changes. Many of the changes are driven by funding, in particular a shift from public funding to student fees, similar to the tuition paid in the United States. Concomitant...
Density Functional Theory Transition-State Modeling for the Prediction of Ames Mutagenicity in 1,4 Michael Acceptors

Assessing the safety of new chemicals, without introducing the need for animal testing, is a task of great importance. The Ames test, a widely used bioassay to assess mutagenicity, can be an expensive, wasteful process with...

Density Functional Theory Transition-State Modeling for the Prediction of Ames Mutagenicity in 1,4 Michael Acceptors

Assessing the safety of new chemicals, without introducing the need for animal testing, is a task of great importance. The Ames test, a widely used bioassay to assess mutagenicity, can be an expensive, wasteful process with...

The perception of shape from shading in a new light
Michael J. Proulx
Apr 22, 2014
How do humans see three-dimensional shape based on two-dimensional shading? Much research has assumed that a ‘light from above’ bias solves the ambiguity of shape from shading. Counter to the ‘light from above’ bias, studies of...
Auditory scene analysis and sonified visual images. Does consonance negatively impact on object formation when using complex sonified stimuli?

A critical task for the brain is the sensory representation and identification of perceptual objects in the world. When the visual sense is impaired, hearing and touch must take primary roles and in recent times compensatory...

Visual loss alters multisensory face maps in humans

Topographically organised responses to visual and tactile stimulation are aligned in the ventral intraparietal cortex. The critical biological importance of this region, which is thought to mediate visually guided defensive...

Two-dimensional rubber-hand illusion
The rubber-hand illusion provides a window into body representation and consciousness. It has been found that body-ownership extended to numerous hand-like objects. Interestingly, the vast majority of these objects were...
Increased signal complexity improves the breadth of generalization in auditory perceptual learning
Perceptual learning can be specific to a trained stimulus or optimally generalized to novel stimuli with the breadth of generalization being imperative for how we structure perceptual training programs. Adapting an established...

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