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On Enhancing Cardiac Pulse Measurements Through Thermal Imaging

by Thirimachos Bourlai, Pradeep Buddharaju, Ioannis Pavlidis, Barbara Bass
"... Abstract- This paper presents methodological ad-vances on pulse measurement through thermal imaging of the face- a modality that recovers thermo-physiological function. Two previous methods that capitalized on heat transfer effects along and across the vessel during pulse propagation have been broug ..."
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brought together in a fusion scheme. In addition, the quality of the extracted phys-iological signals has improved thanks to sophisticated tracking and noise reduction algorithms. Finally, param-eter optimization has fine-tuned harmonic analysis of the signals, thus, strengthening the measurement accuracy

A stress detection system based on physiological signals and fuzzy logic, Industrial Electronics

by Alberto De Santos Sierra, Carmen Sánchez Ávila, Javier Guerra Casanova, Gonzalo Bailador Del Pozo - IEEE Transactions on PP(99 , 2011
"... Abstract—A stress-detection system is proposed based on phys-iological signals. Concretely, galvanic skin response (GSR) and heart rate (HR) are proposed to provide information on the state of mind of an individual, due to their nonintrusiveness and noninvasiveness. Furthermore, specific psychologic ..."
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Abstract—A stress-detection system is proposed based on phys-iological signals. Concretely, galvanic skin response (GSR) and heart rate (HR) are proposed to provide information on the state of mind of an individual, due to their nonintrusiveness and noninvasiveness. Furthermore, specific

Body-worn Fully-Passive Wireless Analog Sensors for Biopotential Measurement Through Load Modulation

by Sergi Consul-pacareu, David Arellano, Bashir I. Morshed
"... Abstract—Fully-passive wireless and disposable body-sensors are promising for unobtrusive monitoring of phys-iological signals at natural settings. We present a new type of wireless analog passive sensor (WAPS) based on resistive damping, which can be used for biopotential sensing. The resistive WAP ..."
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Abstract—Fully-passive wireless and disposable body-sensors are promising for unobtrusive monitoring of phys-iological signals at natural settings. We present a new type of wireless analog passive sensor (WAPS) based on resistive damping, which can be used for biopotential sensing. The resistive

Using Ensemble Classifier Systems for Handling Missing Data in Emotion Recognition from Physiology: One Step Towards a Practical System

by Cornelia Setz, Johannes Schumm, Claudia Lorenz, Bert Arnrich - Accepted for the 2009 International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction
"... Previous work on emotion recognition from physiology has rarely addressed the problem of missing data. How-ever, data loss due to artifacts is a frequent phenomenon in practical applications. Discarding the whole data instance if only a part is corrupted results in a substantial loss of data. To add ..."
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subjects by films while six phys-iological signals (ECG, EMG, EOG, EDA, respiration and finger temperature) were recorded. Results show that clas-sifier fusion significantly increases the recognition accuracy in comparison to single classifiers by up to 16.3%. Regard-ing the methods for handling missing

DNA microarray-based identification of genes controlled by autoinducer 2-stimulated quorum sensing in Escherichia coli

by Matthew P. Delisa, Chi-fang Wu, Liang Wang, James J. Valdes, William, E. Bentley - J. Bacteriol , 2001
"... Bacterial cell-to-cell communication facilitates coordinated expression of specific genes in a growth rate-II and cell density-dependent manner, a process known as quorum sensing. While the discovery of a diffusible Escherichia coli signaling pheromone, termed autoinducer 2 (AI-2), has been made alo ..."
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-mones in association with growth phase to control expression of specific genes, a process termed quorum sensing (19). Phys-iological processes controlled by quorum sensing occur in di-

Connected to death: the (unexpurgated) mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis

by Diana Spierings, Gavin Mcstay, Maya Saleh, Cheryl Bender, Jerry Chipuk, Uli Maurer, Douglas R. Green - Science 2005
"... The mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis in vertebrates is dependent on the process of mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP), which leads to the release of proteins from the mitochondrial intermembrane space into the cytosol. ‘‘Upstairs’ ’ of this event are the Bcl-2 family proteins tha ..."
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, with the bulk of control occurring ‘‘upstairs’ ’ of MOMP. Cell death is a fundamental fact of life, and in multicellular organisms it can be critically important for the organization of cells and tissues in the body. In animals, the preemi-nent mechanism of most (but not all) phys-iological cell deaths

Mutations in Olfactory Signal Transduction Genes Are Not a Major Cause of Human Congenital General Anosmia

by Ester Feldmesser, Dani Bercovich, Nili Avidan, Shmuel Halbertal, Liora Haim, Ruth Gross-isseroff, Sivan Goshen, Doron Lancet
"... Anosmia affects the western world population, mostly the elderly, reaching to 5 % in subjects over the age of 45 years and strongly lowering their quality of life. A smaller minority (about 0.01%) is born without a sense of smell, afflicted with congenital general anosmia (CGA). No causative genes f ..."
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reduction of phys-iological responses to odorants. In an attempt to identify human CGA-related mutations, we performed whole-genome linkage analysis in affected families, but no significant linkage signals were observed, probably due to the small size of families analyzed. We further carried out direct

The Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase 3 (Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 6 [MAPK6])–MAPK-Activated Protein Kinase 5 Signaling Complex Regulates Septin Function and Dendrite Morphology

by Sylvain Meloche, F Matthias Gaestel, Alexey Kotlyarova
"... Mitogen-activated protein kinase-activated protein (MAPKAP) kinase 5 (MK5) deficiency is associated with reduced extracellu-lar signal-regulated kinase 3 (ERK3) (mitogen-activated protein kinase 6) levels, hence we utilized theMK5 knockout mouse model to analyze the physiological functions of the ER ..."
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kinase 6 [MAPK6]) and ERK4 (MAPK4) belong to the group of atypical MAPKs which display a SEG motif in the activation loop (instead of TEY) and carry a long C-terminal ex-tension (1, 15, 58). The regulation, substrate specificity, and phys-iological functions of atypical MAP kinases are not completely

Stock Exchange Data Analysis

by Patrick Michael Mccaney, Andrew W. Lo, Dmitry Repin, Patrick Michael Mccaney , 2004
"... In this thesis, physiological data is analyzed in the context of financial risk process-ing, specifically investigating the effects of financial trading decisions and situations on the physiological responses of professional market makers. The data for this anal-ysis comes from an experiment perform ..."
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performed on market makers at the Boston Stock Exchange. This analysis involved significant preprocessing of large financial and phys-iological data sets. Short-term and long term analysis of financial and performance based event markers of the data are performed and the results interpreted. There are two

Structure, Activation, and Biology of Calpain

by unknown authors
"... Variation in the calpain 10 gene has recently been shown to be associated with type 2 diabetes by posi-tional cloning. Since then, studies on calpain 10 have been started in correlation with diabetes and insulin-mediated signaling. In this review, the activation mech-anism of calpain by calcium ions ..."
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of the physiological function of calpain with respect to type 2 diabetes. Diabetes 53 (Suppl. 1):S12–S18, 2004 Calpain is a cytoplasmic cysteine protease requir-ing calcium ions for activity. Although its phys-iological function is still not fully understood, itis implicated in a variety of calcium-regulated cellular
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