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Primetimes Newsletter, Fall 2015, Office Of Lifespan Studies Aug 2015

Primetimes Newsletter, Fall 2015, Office Of Lifespan Studies

PrimeTimes Newsletter

PrimeTimes is the newsletter of the Office of Lifespan Studies in the College of Science at Coastal Carolina University.


Review Of Riding The Wind With Liezi By Ronnie Littlejohn And Jeffrey Dippmann, Ronald S. Green Feb 2015

Review Of Riding The Wind With Liezi By Ronnie Littlejohn And Jeffrey Dippmann, Ronald S. Green

Philosophy and Religious Studies

No abstract provided.


Creating Computer Availability Maps, Scott Bacon Jan 2015

Creating Computer Availability Maps, Scott Bacon

Library Faculty Publications

During the fall semester of 2012, the Kimbel Library and Bryan Information Commons conducted a LibQUAL+ survey to gauge how patron needs were being met. Many survey respondents commented that there were not enough computers for use in the library buildings. This issue was remedied by the addition of over 70 percent more computer workstations in the new commons building, a move that was well received by patrons. However, these desktops still filled up quickly, especially during midterms and finals, so the library decided to create a dynamic system to show patrons which computers were available for use at any …


A Review Of Critical Buddhism: Engaging With Modern Japanese Buddhist Thought, Ronald S. Green Jan 2015

A Review Of Critical Buddhism: Engaging With Modern Japanese Buddhist Thought, Ronald S. Green

Philosophy and Religious Studies

No abstract provided.


Correspondences Between The Count And The Stranger, Ronald S. Green, Mary Green Jan 2015

Correspondences Between The Count And The Stranger, Ronald S. Green, Mary Green

Philosophy and Religious Studies

No abstract provided.


What Is Time Anyhoo, Ronald S. Green, Mary Green Jan 2015

What Is Time Anyhoo, Ronald S. Green, Mary Green

Philosophy and Religious Studies

No abstract provided.


Visual Landmark Information Gains Control Of The Head Direction Signal At The Lateral Mammillary Nuclei, R.M. Yoder, J.R. Peck, J.S. Taube Jan 2015

Visual Landmark Information Gains Control Of The Head Direction Signal At The Lateral Mammillary Nuclei, R.M. Yoder, J.R. Peck, J.S. Taube

Psychology

The neural representation of directional heading is conveyed by head direction (HD) cells located in an ascending circuit that includes projections from the lateral mammillary nuclei (LMN) to the anterodorsal thalamus (ADN) to the postsubiculum (PoS). The PoS provides return projections to LMN and ADN and is responsible for the landmark control of HD cells in ADN. However, the functional role of the PoS projection to LMN has not been tested. The present study recorded HD cells from LMN after bilateral PoS lesions to determine whether the PoS provides landmark control toLMNHDcells. After the lesion and implantation of electrodes,HDcell activity …