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Beyond Perceptual Expertise: Revisiting The Neural Substrates Of Expert Object Recognition, Assaf Harel, Dwight J. Kravitz, Chris I. Baker Dec 2013

Beyond Perceptual Expertise: Revisiting The Neural Substrates Of Expert Object Recognition, Assaf Harel, Dwight J. Kravitz, Chris I. Baker

Psychology Faculty Publications

Real-world expertise provides a valuable opportunity to understand how experience shapes human behavior and neural function. In the visual domain, the study of expert object recognition, such as in car enthusiasts or bird watchers, has produced a large, growing, and often-controversial literature. Here, we synthesize this literature, focusing primarily on results from functional brain imaging, and propose an interactive framework that incorporates the impact of high-level factors, such as attention and conceptual knowledge, in supporting expertise. This framework contrasts with the perceptual view of object expertise that has concentrated largely on stimulus-driven processing in visual cortex. One prominent version of …


Hypoxia/Aglycemia-Induced Endothelial Barrier Dysfunction And Tight Junction Protein Downregulation Can Be Ameliorated By Citicoline, Xiaotang Ma, Huiting Zhang, Qunwen Pan, Yuhui Zhao, Ji Chen, Yanfang Chen Dec 2013

Hypoxia/Aglycemia-Induced Endothelial Barrier Dysfunction And Tight Junction Protein Downregulation Can Be Ameliorated By Citicoline, Xiaotang Ma, Huiting Zhang, Qunwen Pan, Yuhui Zhao, Ji Chen, Yanfang Chen

Pharmacology and Toxicology Faculty Publications

This study explores the effect of citicoline on the permeability and expression of tight junction proteins (TJPs) in endothelial cells under hypoxia/aglycemia conditions. Hypoxia or oxygen and glucose deprivation (OGD) was utilized to induce endothelial barrier breakdown model on human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and mouse brain microvascular endothelial cells (bEnd.3s). The effect of citicoline on endothelial barrier breakdown models was determined at either low or high concentrations. FITC-Dextran flux was used to examine the endothelial permeability. The expression of TJPs was measured by immunofluorescence, Real-time PCR and Western Blot methods. Results showed that hypoxia or OGD increased the …


Active Transportation In Dayton, Ohio: A Case Study, Danielle P. Tong Dec 2013

Active Transportation In Dayton, Ohio: A Case Study, Danielle P. Tong

Master of Public Health Program Student Publications

Introduction: The purpose of this case study was to describe Dayton, Ohio’s process for implementing an active transportation initiative and suggests ways in which it might be improved. Methods: This paper compares the strategies used in Dayton, Ohio to the 5Ps of the Active Living by Design’s Community Action Model, and compares them with the strategies of three communities described in the literature. Results: The City of Dayton fully initiated two of the 5Ps but neglected the other Ps. Some interview respondents attribute this to a lack of staffing within the City of Dayton. Dayton’s leadership for active transport comes …


Department Of Surgery Update, December 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Dec 2013

Department Of Surgery Update, December 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains information about the new Chair of Family medicine, a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


Wolves Facilitate The Recovery Of Browse-Sensitive Understory Herbs In Wisconsin Forests, Krystle Bouchard, Jane E. Wiedenhoeft, Adrian P. Wydeven, Thomas P. Rooney Dec 2013

Wolves Facilitate The Recovery Of Browse-Sensitive Understory Herbs In Wisconsin Forests, Krystle Bouchard, Jane E. Wiedenhoeft, Adrian P. Wydeven, Thomas P. Rooney

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

We asked whether wolf re-colonization would facilitate increased growth and reproduction of three browse-sensitive plant species. We hypothesized plant size and the proportion of reproductive individuals would be lowest in areas with no wolves, intermediate where wolves had been present for 4-6 years, and highest where wolves had been present for 12-13 years. Two plant species exhibited significantly greater reproduction where wolves were present for 12-13 years. Mean leaf size of indicator plants was significantly greater in areas where wolves were present for 12-13 years, as compared with that in areas where wolves were not present or were present for …


Department Of Surgery Update, November 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Nov 2013

Department Of Surgery Update, November 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


Cutaneous Manifestations Of Giant Cell Arteritis, Christina E. Borchers, Ronald E. Warwar Oct 2013

Cutaneous Manifestations Of Giant Cell Arteritis, Christina E. Borchers, Ronald E. Warwar

Pharmacology and Toxicology Faculty Publications

A 68 year old woman with advanced giant cell arteritis presented with progressive tongue, lip, and scalp necrosis. She was initially misdiagnosed and treated for oral thrush by her primary care physician and emergency department personnel. She was ultimately correctly diagnosed with giant cell arteritis after she developed a left central retinal artery occlusion, ischemic optic neuropathy, and third cranial nerve palsy. She was treated with corticosteroids and the vasculitis was arrested. She was left with permanent defects in her tongue and lip as well as blindness in the left eye.


The Cutting Edge Fall 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Oct 2013

The Cutting Edge Fall 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

The Cutting Edge Newsletter

An eight page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting current affairs of the department. This issue highlights the completion of the School of Medicine's five-year strategic plan, faculty news, updates from the Division of Research, and more.


Department Of Surgery Update, October 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Oct 2013

Department Of Surgery Update, October 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


Department Of Surgery Update, Acs Special Edition, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Oct 2013

Department Of Surgery Update, Acs Special Edition, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue features images from an event for the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and lists the ACS Fellow for that year.


Knowledge, Training And Experience Of Emergency Responders In The Context Of Functional Needs In General Shelters, Athena K. Fannin Oct 2013

Knowledge, Training And Experience Of Emergency Responders In The Context Of Functional Needs In General Shelters, Athena K. Fannin

Master of Public Health Program Student Publications

Objective: Gathering and analyzing information on experience, training, and professional affiliation of disaster responders who will deal with functional needs clients in general shelters. Methods: The web-based survey administered in June, 2012 to 165 local Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) volunteers and 72 public health workers was part of a larger study designed to assess functional needs flow processes in general shelters. Descriptive statistics and simple logistic regression were used to analyze data.

Results: The response rate was 16.5%. The percent of survey respondents that had any disaster, medical, or functional needs training were approximately 80%, 70%, and 40% respectively. The …


National Trends In C. Difficileinfections In Hospitalized Children And Young Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease, 2001 –2010, Kelly C. Sandberg, Matthew M. Davis, Achamyeleh Gebremariam, Jeremy Adler, Child Health Evaluation And Research Unit, University Of Michigan, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, Pediatric Gastroenterology, University Of Michigan Oct 2013

National Trends In C. Difficileinfections In Hospitalized Children And Young Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease, 2001 –2010, Kelly C. Sandberg, Matthew M. Davis, Achamyeleh Gebremariam, Jeremy Adler, Child Health Evaluation And Research Unit, University Of Michigan, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, Pediatric Gastroenterology, University Of Michigan

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Clostridium difficile infection complicates inflammatory bowel disease in children and adults. Increased hospitalizations have been reported due to recent hypervirulent c. difficile strains. National trends of c. difficile infections in hospitalized children and young adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are currently incomplete.


Tossing The Coin For Half Life, William L. Romine Oct 2013

Tossing The Coin For Half Life, William L. Romine

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Department Of Surgery Update, September 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Sep 2013

Department Of Surgery Update, September 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A two page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


The Science (And Pseudoscience) Of Dna Profiling, Dan E. Krane Sep 2013

The Science (And Pseudoscience) Of Dna Profiling, Dan E. Krane

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Nf1 Loss And Ras Hyperactivation In Oligodendrocytes Induce Nos-Driven Defects In Myelin And Vasculature, Debra A. Mayes, Tilat A. Rizvi, Haley E. Titus-Mitchell, Rachel Oberst, Georgianne M. Ciraolo, Charles V. Vorhees, Andrew P. Robinson, Stephen D. Miller, Jose A. Cancelas, Anat O. Stemmer-Rachamimov, Nancy Ratner Sep 2013

Nf1 Loss And Ras Hyperactivation In Oligodendrocytes Induce Nos-Driven Defects In Myelin And Vasculature, Debra A. Mayes, Tilat A. Rizvi, Haley E. Titus-Mitchell, Rachel Oberst, Georgianne M. Ciraolo, Charles V. Vorhees, Andrew P. Robinson, Stephen D. Miller, Jose A. Cancelas, Anat O. Stemmer-Rachamimov, Nancy Ratner

Neuroscience, Cell Biology & Physiology Faculty Publications

Patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and Costello syndrome Rasopathy have behavioral deficits. In NF1 patients, these may correlate with white matter enlargement and aberrant myelin. To model these features, we induced Nf1 loss or HRas hyperactivation in mouse oligodendrocytes. Enlarged brain white matter tracts correlated with myelin decompaction, downregulation of claudin-11, and mislocalization of connexin-32. Surprisingly, non-cell-autonomous defects in perivascular astrocytes and the blood-brain barrier (BBB) developed, implicating a soluble mediator. Nitric oxide (NO) can disrupt tight junctions and gap junctions, and NO and NO synthases (NOS1-NOS3) were upregulated in mutant white matter. Treating mice with the NOS inhibitor …


Health Disparities Report, Sara J. Paton, Sylvia Ann Ellison, Nikki Lynn Rogers Aug 2013

Health Disparities Report, Sara J. Paton, Sylvia Ann Ellison, Nikki Lynn Rogers

Population and Public Health Sciences Faculty Publications

Through a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Community Transformation Grant (CTG), Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County (PHDMC) is working to improve the health of our community by reducing preventable chronic diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Our CTG initiatives focus on engaging community partners to implement policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) changes to promote tobacco-­free living, active living and healthy eating, and clinical preventive services. These PSE changes are intended to reduce death and disability due to tobacco use, rate of obesity, and death and disability due to heart disease and …


Department Of Surgery Update, August 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Aug 2013

Department Of Surgery Update, August 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


Flight Physician - August, 2013, Civil Aviation Medical Association Aug 2013

Flight Physician - August, 2013, Civil Aviation Medical Association

Browse all Civil Aviation Medical Association Newsletters

A seventeen page newsletter of the Civil Aviation Medical Association. The newsletter provided news about civil aviation medicine and information related to the organization.


Department Of Surgery Update, July 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Jul 2013

Department Of Surgery Update, July 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A two page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


Faculty And Staff Updates, Department Of Surgery, June 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Jun 2013

Faculty And Staff Updates, Department Of Surgery, June 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


The 23rd Annual Research Conference Abstract Booklet, Mulu Aderie Alemu, Nikki Lynn Rogers Jun 2013

The 23rd Annual Research Conference Abstract Booklet, Mulu Aderie Alemu, Nikki Lynn Rogers

University of Gondar Research Conferences

Staff members, postgraduate and senior undergraduate students of the University, invited guests and speakers participated in the conference. The annual conference of the University is meant to share experiences in research activities among juniors and seniors, staff and students, and invited guests. It is also meant to motivate students and young faculty to engage in research and also to initiate and strengthen interdisciplinary collaborations. The findings of the studies and the resulting recommendations are expected to be used in solving the diverse societal problems we have been facing.

Research activities at the University of Gondar are primarily aimed at solving …


Teenage Pregnancy: Team-Based Learning Exercise, Sabrina M. Neeley, Brenda J. Roman, Dean Parmelee May 2013

Teenage Pregnancy: Team-Based Learning Exercise, Sabrina M. Neeley, Brenda J. Roman, Dean Parmelee

Medical Education Faculty Publications

Abstract Introduction: This team-based learning (TBL) session is used in a first-year medical curriculum and contains a video case presentation of a pregnant teen, her issues and concerns, and her decisions about her pregnancy and the baby. It is well suited to the first-year medical student curriculum. It is one of seven modules featured in our Human Development: Health Across the Lifespan course: Introduction to Population Health, Normal Child Development, Child Abuse, Adolescence (the current resource), Adulthood, Middle Age, and Aging. Methods: Learning involves preclass reading and completion of a tutorial by students, in-class viewing of the video case, analysis …


Diabetic Db/Db Mice Exhibit Central Nervous System And Peripheral Molecular Alterations As Seen In Neurological Disorders., A. Ernst, Ajaykumar Narayan Sharma, Khalid M. Elased, P. C. Guest, H. Rahmoune, S. Bahn May 2013

Diabetic Db/Db Mice Exhibit Central Nervous System And Peripheral Molecular Alterations As Seen In Neurological Disorders., A. Ernst, Ajaykumar Narayan Sharma, Khalid M. Elased, P. C. Guest, H. Rahmoune, S. Bahn

Pharmacology and Toxicology Faculty Publications

The db/db mouse is a widely used preclinical model in diabetes research. Recent studies have shown that these mice also display aspects of psychosis and depression-like behaviors as seen in some psychiatric disorders. Here, we have performed multiplex immunoassay and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry profiling of the plasma and brain samples from db/db and control mice to identify altered pathways, which could be related to these behavioral abnormalities. This is the first study to carry out profiling of the brain proteome in this model. Plasma from the db/db mice had increased levels of leptin and insulin, decreased levels of peptide …


Faculty And Staff Updates, Department Of Surgery, May 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery May 2013

Faculty And Staff Updates, Department Of Surgery, May 2013, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A two page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity, abstracts, and more.


Rosiglitazone Treatment Of Type 2 Diabetic Db/Db Mice Attenuates Urinary Albumin And Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 Excretion, Harshita Chodavarapu, Nadja Grobe, Hari Krishna Somineni, Esam Said Busah Salem, Malav Navinchandra Madhu, Khalid M. Elased Apr 2013

Rosiglitazone Treatment Of Type 2 Diabetic Db/Db Mice Attenuates Urinary Albumin And Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 Excretion, Harshita Chodavarapu, Nadja Grobe, Hari Krishna Somineni, Esam Said Busah Salem, Malav Navinchandra Madhu, Khalid M. Elased

Pharmacology and Toxicology Faculty Publications

Alterations within the renal renin angiotensin system play a pivotal role in the development and progression of cardiovascular and renal disease. Angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is highly expressed in renal tubules and has been shown to be renoprotective in diabetes. The protease, a disintegrin and metalloprotease (ADAM) 17, is involved in the ectodomain shedding of several transmembrane proteins including ACE2. Renal ACE2 and ADAM17 were significantly increased in db/db mice compared to controls. We investigated the effect of the insulin sensitizer, rosiglitazone, on albuminuria, renal ADAM17 protein expression and ACE2 shedding in db/db diabetic mice. …


Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, April 13, 2013, Ohio Academy Of Medical History Apr 2013

Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, April 13, 2013, Ohio Academy Of Medical History

Annual Conference Programs

This program is from the annual meeting of the Ohio Academy of Medical History held on April 13, 2013 at Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio. The program details the events and presentations of the meeting.


Identification Of Roach’S Concepts Of Caring In Sophomore Nursing Students At A Women’S Prison, Mary Ann Burnam, Mary Mckelvey Apr 2013

Identification Of Roach’S Concepts Of Caring In Sophomore Nursing Students At A Women’S Prison, Mary Ann Burnam, Mary Mckelvey

Annual Conference Presentations, Papers, and Posters

The concept of caring has been identified with nursing since its professional organization. Several theories of caring have been developed and some adopted for instruction and implementation in nursing programs. This study’s aim was to identify caring attributes exhibited in a group of sophomore nursing students who had their maternity experience in a women’s prison. A focus group of six students responded in a semi-structured interview about their experiences with pregnant prisoners. The interview was recorded, transcribed and analyzed for Roach’s five caring concepts. The qualitative analysis revealed that sophomore nursing students manifested the caring concepts in their experience with …


Dr. Snook And The Coed: The Theora Hix Affair And Murder, James R. Hennessy Apr 2013

Dr. Snook And The Coed: The Theora Hix Affair And Murder, James R. Hennessy

Annual Conference Presentations, Papers, and Posters

Dr. James Howard Snook was born in South Lebanon, Ohio in Warren County in 1879. He was both an alumnus and later a faculty member of the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. In 1922 Dr. Snook married Helen Marple and had a daughter. In 1926 Dr. Snook began an affair with an OSU medical student, Theora Hix. The affair lasted about 2 years. During a visit in 1929 Theora Hix allegedly threatened to harm Dr. Snook's wife and child. Dr. Snook murdered her and was sentenced to death in February of 1930.


The Murder Trials Of Harry K. Thaw (1907 And 1908) And Dr. Arthur Waite (1916) And The Perplexing Concept Of “Constitutional Inferiority”, Emil R. Pinta Apr 2013

The Murder Trials Of Harry K. Thaw (1907 And 1908) And Dr. Arthur Waite (1916) And The Perplexing Concept Of “Constitutional Inferiority”, Emil R. Pinta

Annual Conference Presentations, Papers, and Posters

The murder trials of Harry Thaw, in 1907 and 1908, and dentist Dr. Arthur Waite, in 1916, were “celebrity trials” that received widespread newspaper coverage. As such, they brought psychiatry and psychiatric diagnosis into the public’s awareness.