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    Effects of Sub-threshold Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Cingulate Cortex and Insula Resting-state Functional Connectivity
    with Yixiang Mao, Conan Chen, Maryam Falahpour, Kelly H. MacNiven, Gary Heit, Vivek Sharma, and Konstantinos Alataris
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation, a non-invasive alternative to vagus nerve stimulation with implantable devices, has shown promise in treating disorders such as depression, migraine, and insomnia. Studies of these disorders with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging have found sustained changes in resting-state functional connectivity in patients treated with low frequency taVNS. A recent study has reported reductions in pain scores in patients with rheumatoid arth…Read more
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    The BABAR detector
    with B. Aubert, A. Bazan, A. Boucham, D. Boutigny, I. De Bonis, J. Favier, J. M. Gaillard, A. Jeremie, Y. Karyotakis, T. Le Flour, J. P. Lees, S. Lieunard, P. Petitpas, P. Robbe, V. Tisserand, K. Zachariadou, A. Palano, G. P. Chen, J. C. Chen, N. D. Qi, G. Rong, P. Wang, Y. S. Zhu, G. Eigen, P. L. Reinertsen, B. Stugu, B. Abbott, G. S. Abrams, L. Amerman, A. W. Borgland, A. B. Breon, D. N. Brown, J. Button-Shafer, A. R. Clark, S. Dardin, C. Day, S. F. Dow, Q. Fan, I. Gaponenko, M. S. Gill, F. R. Goozen, S. J. Gowdy, A. Gritsan, Y. Groysman, C. Hernikl, R. G. Jacobsen, Jared R. C., R. W. Kadel, J. Kadyk, A. Karcher, L. T. Kerth, I. Kipnis, S. Kluth, J. F. Kral, R. Lafever, C. LeClerc, Levi M. E., S. A. Lewis, C. Lionberger, M. Long, L. Luo, G. Lynch, P. Luft, E. Mandelli, M. Marino, K. Marks, C. Matuk, A. B. Meyer, R. Minor, A. Mokhtarani, M. Momayezi, M. Nyman, P. J. Oddone, J. Ohnemus, D. Oshatz, S. Patton, M. Pedrali-Noy, A. Perazzo, C. Peters, W. Pope, M. Pripstein, D. R. Quarrie, J. E. Rasson, N. A. Roe, A. Romosan, M. T. Ronan, V. G. Shelkov, R. Stone, and P. Strother
    BABAR, the detector for the SLAC PEP-II asymmetric e+e- B Factory operating at the γ resonance, was designed to allow comprehensive studies of CP-violation in B-meson decays. Charged particle tracks are measured in a multi-layer silicon vertex tracker surrounded by a cylindrical wire drift chamber. Electromagnetic showers from electrons and photons are detected in an array of CsI crystals located just inside the solenoidal coil of a superconducting magnet. Muons and neutral hadrons are identifie…Read more
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    Increased expression of neutrophil-related genes in patients with early sepsis-induced ARDS
    with K. N. Kangelaris, A. Prakash, K. D. Liu, B. Aouizerat, P. G. Woodruff, D. J. Erle, A. Rogers, E. J. Seeley, J. Chu, T. Osterberg-Deiss, H. Zhuo, M. A. Matthay, and C. S. Calfee
    © 2015 the American Physiological Society. The early sequence of events leading to the development of the acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients with sepsis remains inadequately understood. The purpose of this study was to identify changes in gene expression early in the course of illness, when mechanisms of injury may provide the most relevant treatment and prognostic targets. We collected whole blood RNA in critically ill patients admitted from the Emergency Department to the intensiv…Read more
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    Caffeine-Induced Global Reductions in Resting-State BOLD Connectivity Reflect Widespread Decreases in MEG Connectivity
    with Omer Tal, Mithun Diwakar, Chi-Wah Wong, Valur Olafsson, Roland Lee, and Ming-Xiong Huang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7. 2013.
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    In two experiments, subjects’ task was to decide whether a binocularly viewed target word was evaluatively good (e.g., fame, comedy, rescue) or bad (e.g., stress, detest, malaria) in meaning. Just prior to this target word, a priming word was presented to the nondominant eye, and masked by an immediately following presentation of a letter—fragment pattern to the dominant eye. (Masking effectiveness was demonstrated by subjects’ failure to discriminate the left vs. right position of a test series…Read more