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On The Satisfaction Of Modulus And Ambiguity Function Constraints In Radar Waveform Optimization For Detection, Lee Kenneth Patton Jan 2009

On The Satisfaction Of Modulus And Ambiguity Function Constraints In Radar Waveform Optimization For Detection, Lee Kenneth Patton

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We consider the design of radar systems that are capable of using knowledge of their interference environment to dynamically design transmit waveforms that afford optimum signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio while satisfying modulus and ambiguity function constraints. We begin by establishing the inextricable nature of modulus constraints in the waveform optimization problem. We then extend the state of the art in waveform optimization to accommodate these constraints. This is done by solving a secondary optimization problem using the method of alternating projections. We demonstrate that this approach can be a computationally efficient alternative to dynamic programming methods. We then consider the multiple-target detection …


Timing-Pulse Measurement And Detector Calibration Of The Osteoquant, Binu Eapen Enchakalody Jan 2009

Timing-Pulse Measurement And Detector Calibration Of The Osteoquant, Binu Eapen Enchakalody

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The OsteoQuant is a second-generation pQCT scanner, which can provide precisedensity assessment of bone. The scanner is being upgraded with an x-ray tube radiation source and a semiconductor CZT detector. This thesis provides solutions for two issues: motion-detector timing and dead-time/beam-hardening corrections. During translation, the motion-control system of the scanner repositions the source and detector by small intervals. However, the detector collects photon counts asynchronously with respect to the motor-timing pulses and reads photon counts (frames) at regular intervals based on its own clock. Since there needs to be correspondence between source/detector location and detector readout, the first part of …


Human Cognitive Biases And Heuristics In Image Analysis, Mary E. Fendley Jan 2009

Human Cognitive Biases And Heuristics In Image Analysis, Mary E. Fendley

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Humans often employ cognitive heuristic principles when making decisions. These cognitive heuristic principles allow the human to simplify the decision making task, and can, by their very nature, lead to deviations, referred to as cognitive biases, which influence the quality of the decisions.

While the role of heuristics and biases have been studied in judgmental decision making tasks, very little research on cognitive heuristics and biases has been done on decision making in complex, dynamic tasks. The research undertaken and discussed herein investigates the existence and impact of cognitive biases in time-critical decision making. To do so, this research uses …


A Spectroscopic Investigation Of A Surface-Discharge-Mode, Dielectric Barrier Discharge, Scott Alan Stanfield Ii Jan 2009

A Spectroscopic Investigation Of A Surface-Discharge-Mode, Dielectric Barrier Discharge, Scott Alan Stanfield Ii

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The use of aerodynamic actuators, such as leading edge slats, trailing edge flaps, roughing strips and ailerons interact with the air during flight, providing maneuverability for air vehicles. These mechanical devices have many inherent, detrimental attributes, such as space requirements on the wing, added wing weight, second response times, increased drag, and increased airframe vibration, resulting in the production of noise. The potential to eliminate or improve upon these detrimental attributes may be realizable by replacing the current mechanical actuators with plasma actuators. Specifically, the surface-discharge-mode, dielectric barrier discharge (SDBD), plasma actuator has a response time on the order of …


Semantics Enriched Service Environments, Karthik Rajagopal Gomadam Jan 2009

Semantics Enriched Service Environments, Karthik Rajagopal Gomadam

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During the past seven years services centric computing has emerged as the preferred approach to architect complex software. Software is increasingly developed by integrating remotely existing components, popularly called services. This architectural paradigm, also called Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), brings with it the benefits of interoperability, agility and flexibility to software design and development. One can easily add or change new features to existing systems, either by the addition of new services or by replacing existing ones. Two popular approaches have emerged for realizing SOA. The first approach is based on the SOAP protocol for communication and the Web Service …


Application Of Modern Principles To Demand Forecasting For Electronics, Domestic Appliances And Accessories, Gregory Daniel Noble Jan 2009

Application Of Modern Principles To Demand Forecasting For Electronics, Domestic Appliances And Accessories, Gregory Daniel Noble

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Royal Philips is a large scale producer of consumer electronics, personal appliances, lighting, and healthcare appliances. Demand data from 12 Business Units (BU) of Royal Philips was examined in the study; four business units from each of three divisions: DAP, PA, and CE. From the data supplied, different forecast techniques were evaluated to determine which procedure produces the highest quality forecasts. Three forecasting techniques were evaluated using the provided data. The three forecasting techniques evaluated are the exponential smoothing forecasting method, the exponential smoothing with a linear trend forecasting method, and the Winters forecasting method.

The Visual Basic for Applications …


Separation And Vorticity Transport In Massively-Unsteady Low Reynolds Number Flows, Charles Webb Jan 2009

Separation And Vorticity Transport In Massively-Unsteady Low Reynolds Number Flows, Charles Webb

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There is no doubt that nature has existed as the very inspiration for many of technological achievements of today. Flight is no exception though our conventional methods of flight seem to be completely devoid of any flapping modes commonly seen in insects and birds. This is because the unsteady characteristics of natures keen flight capabilities is very difficult to study. However, as our computational and experimental methods of investigation have improved, our imagination again begins to turn to this one aspect of flight that has eluded man thus far. Birds and more specifically insects are capable of flying at such …


Graphical User Interface (Gui) To Study Different Reconstruction Algorithms In Computed Tomography, Shital K. Abhange Jan 2009

Graphical User Interface (Gui) To Study Different Reconstruction Algorithms In Computed Tomography, Shital K. Abhange

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Computed tomography (CT) imaging relies on computational algorithms to reconstruct images from projections gathered from the CT scan. Depending on the scanner geometry, different types of reconstruction algorithms can be used. To study these different types of reconstruction algorithms in a user-friendly way, a software tool was built. The aim of the thesis was to provide a software platform to access a number of previously implemented reconstruction algorithms with ease and minimal knowledge of the reconstruction code. The goal was accomplished by building a Graphical User Interface (GUI) using MATLAB 7.7.0 (R2008b). In addition to creating mathematical objects and invoking …


Induction Of Socs-1 In Hsv-1-Infected Murine Keratinocytes: A Mechanism Of Inhibition Of Interferon Gamma, Kenneth Gene Frey Jan 2009

Induction Of Socs-1 In Hsv-1-Infected Murine Keratinocytes: A Mechanism Of Inhibition Of Interferon Gamma, Kenneth Gene Frey

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Epidermal cells such as keratinocytes are the major site of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1) replication in active primary or recurring herpes infection. In this study, a murine keratinocyte cell line (HEL-30) was shown to be refractory to IFNγ induction of an antiviral state to HSV-1 infection, while IFNγ did induce an antiviral state in a murine fibroblast cell line (L929). Particularly, IFN-gamma and its peptide mimetic protected fibrobasts from viral-induced cytopathic effect while the keratinocytes were destroyed by the infection. Suppressor of cytokine synthesis-1 (SOCS-1) a negative regulator of IFNγ, was hypothesized to be responsible for the refractiveness …


Effective Simulation And Optimization Of A Laser Peening Process, Gulshan Singh Jan 2009

Effective Simulation And Optimization Of A Laser Peening Process, Gulshan Singh

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Laser peening (LP) is a surface enhancement technique that has been applied to improve fatigue and corrosion properties of metals. The ability to use a high energy laser pulse to generate shock waves, inducing a compressive residual stress field in metallic materials, has applications in multiple fields such as turbomachinery, airframe structures, and medical appliances. In the past, researchers have investigated the effects of LP parameters experimentally and performed a limited number of simulations on simple geometries. However, monitoring the dynamic, intricate relationships of peened materials experimentally is time consuming, expensive, and challenging.

With increasing applications of LP on complex …


Genetic Differentiation In Ambystomatid Salamanders Across A Fragmented Landscape, Joseph E. Bartoszek Jan 2009

Genetic Differentiation In Ambystomatid Salamanders Across A Fragmented Landscape, Joseph E. Bartoszek

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It is generally recognized that amphibian populations declining across the globe. Habitat loss is the primary cause of decline. The salamander family Ambystomatidae has experienced significantly more rapid decline than the average for amphibians. Coefficients of Conservatism (CoC) have been developed for amphibians in Ohio. These are based primarily on habitat requirements with high CoCs for amphibians with stringent habitat requirements (e.g. vernal pools associated with large, intact, undisturbed forest), and low CoCs for amphibians with less stringent habitat requirements. Genetic diversity in five species and one hybrid complex of ambystomatid salamander in southwest Ohio were examined and compared to …


A Guided Neighborhood Search Applied To The Split Delivery Vehicle Routing Problem, Rafael E. Aleman Jan 2009

A Guided Neighborhood Search Applied To The Split Delivery Vehicle Routing Problem, Rafael E. Aleman

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The classic vehicle routing problem considers the distribution of goods to geographically scattered customers from a central depot using a homogeneous fleet of vehicles with finite capacity. Each customer has a known demand and can be visited by exactly one vehicle. Each vehicle services the assigned customers in such a way that all customers are fully supplied and the total service does not exceed the vehicle capacity. In the split delivery vehicle routing problem, a customer can be visited by more than one vehicle, i.e., a customer demand can be split between various vehicles. Allowing split deliveries has been proven …


An Integrated Simulation Environment Combining Process-Driven And Event-Driven Models, Vishnu Sharma Kesaraju Jan 2009

An Integrated Simulation Environment Combining Process-Driven And Event-Driven Models, Vishnu Sharma Kesaraju

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A simulation framework that integrates process-driven and event-driven approaches offers a powerful combination of tools to the modeler. In process-driven simulation models, the system can be represented by block diagrams or system networks through which entities flow to mimic real life system objects. In event-driven models, the system can be represented by event graphs, which focus on the abstraction of the event rather than on observable physical entities. In this research, a simulation environment is proposed that integrates both the approaches, i.e. process and event. One of the main outcomes of working in such an environment is that modelers can …


Determining The Effect Of Speaker's Gender And Speech Synthesis On Callsign Acquisition Test (Cat) Results, Jasminkumar B. Soni Jan 2009

Determining The Effect Of Speaker's Gender And Speech Synthesis On Callsign Acquisition Test (Cat) Results, Jasminkumar B. Soni

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Effective and efficient speech communication is one of the leading factors for success of battlefield operation. With the increases in the levels of gender diversity in military services, it is important to assess the effectiveness of voice for both genders in communication systems. The purpose of this research study was to determine the effect of the speaker's voice (male and female) on the speech intelligibility (SI) performance of the Callsign Acquisition Test (CAT). In addition, the effects of synthesized speech were evaluated. The CAT test is a new SI test that has been developed for military use. A group of …


Low Cost Lightweight Mode Forming System For Angle Of Arrival Estimation, Mark Anthony Stewart Jan 2009

Low Cost Lightweight Mode Forming System For Angle Of Arrival Estimation, Mark Anthony Stewart

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Current mode forming systems have high angular resolution and operate over large bandwidths. System size, complexity, and cost restrict the use of these systems to ground-based or large-airframe platforms. A spiral antenna in conjunction with mission- specific modularized planar microstrip mode formers would allow for angle of arrival estimations on smaller platforms such as a medium-sized UAV. This thesis investigates the mode forming characteristics of a planar four arm spiral antenna driven with a planar microstrip mode former designed to operate over a single personal communications band. The theoretical foundation for a closed-form angle of arrival estimation given by Penno …


Trusted Querying Over Wireless Sensor Networks And Network Security Visualization, Giovani Rimon Abuaitah Jan 2009

Trusted Querying Over Wireless Sensor Networks And Network Security Visualization, Giovani Rimon Abuaitah

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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) as an emerging technology faces numerous challenges. Sensor nodes are usually resource constrained. Sensor nodes are also vulnerable to physical attacks or node compromises. Answering queries over data is one of the basic functionalities of WSNs. Both resource constraints and security issues make designing mechanisms for data aggregation particularly challenging. In this thesis, we first explore the various security techniques for data aggregation in WSNs then we design and demonstrate the feasibility of an innovative reputation-based framework rooted in rigorous statistical theory and belief theory to characterize the trustworthiness of individual nodes and data queries in …


A Predictive Model Of Cognitive Performance Under Acceleration Stress, Richard Andrew Mckinley Jan 2009

A Predictive Model Of Cognitive Performance Under Acceleration Stress, Richard Andrew Mckinley

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Extreme acceleration maneuvers encountered in modern agile fighter aircraft can wreak havoc on human physiology thereby significantly influencing cognitive task performance. Increased acceleration causes a shift in local arterial blood pressure and profusion causing declines in regional cerebral oxygen saturation. As oxygen content continues to decline, activity of high order cortical tissue reduces to ensure sufficient metabolic resources are available for critical life-sustaining autonomic functions. Consequently, cognitive abilities reliant on these affected areas suffer significant performance degradations. This goal of this effort was to develop and validate a model capable of predicting human cognitive performance under acceleration stress. An Air …


Tyflos: A Wearable Navigation Prototype For Blind & Visually Impaired; Design, Modelling And Experimental Results, Dimitrios Dakopoulos Jan 2009

Tyflos: A Wearable Navigation Prototype For Blind & Visually Impaired; Design, Modelling And Experimental Results, Dimitrios Dakopoulos

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The need for assistive devices has, had and will have a large merit in many engineering research arenas. This dissertation deals with the design, modeling, implementation and experimentation of the navigation component of a wearable assistive system for blind and visually impaired people, called TYFLOS (ΤΥΦΛΟΣ) which is the Greek word for "Blind".

The current prototype consists of two mini cameras attached to a pair of conventional eye-glasses, a 2D tactile display vibration array) which consists of 16 vibrating elements arranged in a 4x4 manner, attached to an elastic vest worn on the user's abdomen, a portable computer, an ear-speaker …


Cellular Function Of The Ia-Motoneuron Circuit Following Peripheral Nerve Regeneration, Katie Leigh Bullinger Jan 2009

Cellular Function Of The Ia-Motoneuron Circuit Following Peripheral Nerve Regeneration, Katie Leigh Bullinger

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Successful regeneration of a severed peripheral nerve is insufficient to restore the stretch reflex. This deficit occurs despite successful muscle reinnervation and functional restoration of the circuit components. For example, Ia afferents encode muscle stretch, Ia-motoneuron synapses reform to the extent of restoring low frequency transmission, and activation of motoneurons results in muscle force output. However, when recording intracellularly from reinnervated rat motoneurons during ramp hold and release muscle stretch, no excitatory synaptic potentials are detected in 2/3 motoneurons (Haftel et al., 2005), a clear sign that the synapses connecting Ia afferents with motoneurons are physiologically disrupted. This thesis examines …


High Voltage Dc Converter Systems Modeling, Simulation And Analysis, Manish A. Dalal Jan 2009

High Voltage Dc Converter Systems Modeling, Simulation And Analysis, Manish A. Dalal

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The thesis provides insights into important modeling techniques to model the converter system, machine design, control and power stages and integration of the various sub systems to simulate the system level performance. This innovative modeling and simulation project is very relevant to optimizing the system performance, designing the sub circuits, components selection, predicting the system stability and impulse responses. The thesis presents modeling and simulation of three different 270VDC converter systems and comparing their performances against each other. The 270VDC converter system accepts either Generator 3-phase AC voltages or fixed three voltage source followed by single or dual converter stages …


Dual Mode Scramjet: A Computational Investigation On Combustor Design And Operation, Ryan Timothy Milligan Jan 2009

Dual Mode Scramjet: A Computational Investigation On Combustor Design And Operation, Ryan Timothy Milligan

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Numerical analysis was performed on a Dual-Mode Scramjet isolator-combustor. Preliminary analysis was performed to form a baseline geometry. Another study validated the results of a 2D model compared to a 3D model. Stable combustion was shown at two different flight conditions, M=3.0 and M=2.5. A marginal 5% decrease in stream thrust was shown by introducing a 50/50 mix of methane and ethylene. Based on the results of the preliminary analysis, detailed geometry analysis was performed on the 3D baseline geometry. Adding a new set of cavity feeding injectors increased the overall stream thrust and the equivalence ratio in the cavity. …


Ion Transport Mechanisms During Hyposmotic Regulatory And Isosmotic Apoptotic Volume Decreases In A Human Lens Epithelial Cells Line, Ameet Ajit Chimote Jan 2009

Ion Transport Mechanisms During Hyposmotic Regulatory And Isosmotic Apoptotic Volume Decreases In A Human Lens Epithelial Cells Line, Ameet Ajit Chimote

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Living cells maintain constant volume in response to physiological stresses by altering trans-membrane ion, solute and water flow. In the present study, early and late membrane transport changes in human lens epithelial (HLE-B3) cells under hyposmotic and apoptotic stress were compared. Cell potassium (Ki), rubidium (Rbi)-uptake and water content were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry and gravimetry, respectively. Intracellular chloride concentration [Cl]i was determined with the fluorescence dye N- (ethoxycarbonylmethyl)-6-methoxyquinolinium bromide (MQAE), during regulatory volume decrease (RVD) after hyposmotic stress and apoptotic volume decrease (AVD) induced by staurosporine (STP), a protein-kinase inhibitor. Cell water increased in hyposmotic balanced salt solution …


Conductance Modulation In Bilayer Graphene Nanoribbons, Kirti Kant Paulla Jan 2009

Conductance Modulation In Bilayer Graphene Nanoribbons, Kirti Kant Paulla

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Graphene nanoribbons are among the recently discovered carbon nanostructures, with unique characteristics for novel applications. One of the most important features of graphene nanoribbons, from both basic science and application points of view, is their electrical conductivity. In this research, we study the electrical conductance of single and double layer nanoribbons of specified widths and edge geometries. The calculations are carried out using ab initio quantum mechanical simulations for obtaining the optimized atomic configurations of the nanoribbons and their electronic structures. These results are then used to calculate the conductance characteristics via Green's function approach to the Landauer's formalism. We …


Layered Sensing Using Master-Slave Cameras, Donald Rodney Mclemore Jr. Jan 2009

Layered Sensing Using Master-Slave Cameras, Donald Rodney Mclemore Jr.

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The objective of this thesis is to demonstrate the layered sensing concept using Master-Slave cameras. The process of 2D camera calibration and several key factors that can present error during such calibration are described. The analysis and results are based on calibration of a pinhole model camera system. The calibration is accomplished using OpenCV software and the results are analyzed using MATLAB software. These results are divided into intrinsic and extrinsic camera parameters. These parameters are then used to determine the position and orientation of the object in the camera coordinate system. This thesis also explores the use of two …


New Formic Acid Fuel Cell Orientations To Reduce The Cost Of Cell Components, John Calvin Holtkamp Jan 2009

New Formic Acid Fuel Cell Orientations To Reduce The Cost Of Cell Components, John Calvin Holtkamp

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Formic acid fuel cells show the potential of outperforming or replacing direct methanol fuel cells. A number of issues need to be overcome in order for fuel cells, specifically formic acid fuel cells, to be seriously considered for use in small electronic devices. One of the largest issues inhibiting the commercial success of fuel cells is the cost of the components. The catalyst and ion-conducting membrane, key components in a fuel cell, are both expensive. With the current amount of costly materials needed to construct a fuel cell, fuel cells will have limited success in becoming mainstream power sources in …


Novel Intelligent Power Supply Using A Modified Pulse Width Modulator, Gary Richard Doss Jr. Jan 2009

Novel Intelligent Power Supply Using A Modified Pulse Width Modulator, Gary Richard Doss Jr.

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The objective of this M.S. Thesis was to design, simulate, construct and test a pulse-width-modulated Buck DC-DC Converter and its compensated feedback system. Equations for the design and component selection of a buck converter have been obtained for operating the buck converter in the continuous conduction mode (CCM). A hardware version of the converter design has been implemented to demonstrate the functionality of the designed converter. Also, a digital buck converter control system has been designed and simulated. This digital buck converter led to the development of a proposed control scheme for Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS).

A novel hybrid …


Using Two Channel Communication To Study Selective Auditory Attention Using Air And Bone Conducted Interfaces, Kutbi Nuruddin Kaliyakuwawala Jan 2009

Using Two Channel Communication To Study Selective Auditory Attention Using Air And Bone Conducted Interfaces, Kutbi Nuruddin Kaliyakuwawala

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the human capability to use selective auditory attention across the two different hearing pathways, air conduction and bone conduction. Four two channel communication systems were used as a basis for comparison: (1) both channels presented via headphones (left ear and right ear each represent a different channel), (2) two channels presented via loudspeakers placed at 135° and 225°, (3) one channel presented via headphones (both ears) and one channel to bone vibrator (placed at the condoyle), and (4) one channel presented via bone vibrator and one channel via loud speakers (placed at …


Visualization Methods And User Interface Design Guidelines For Rapid Decision Making In Complex Multi-Task Time-Critical Environments, Sriram Mahadevan Jan 2009

Visualization Methods And User Interface Design Guidelines For Rapid Decision Making In Complex Multi-Task Time-Critical Environments, Sriram Mahadevan

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Real-world scenarios are complex dynamic systems that are often overloaded with information. Effective performance of these dynamic systems depends on the objects in such systems and the relationship among them. The control of many of these systems is semi-automated. Human operators constantly monitor and control these systems, assess the situation and often make decisions under time pressure. However, this supervisory control paradigm in a dual-task environment can be a very challenging task. Existing interface design methodologies and techniques have not delved deeply enough into defining information displays for complex, dynamic, time-critical, dual-task environments with capabilities for rapid task change awareness …


The Effects Of Depth And Eccentricity On Visual Search In A Depth Display, George Angelo Reis Jan 2009

The Effects Of Depth And Eccentricity On Visual Search In A Depth Display, George Angelo Reis

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The attribute of depth has been shown to provide saliency or conspicuity for items in a visual search task. Novel displays that present information in real physical depth offer potential benefits. Previous research has studied depth in visual search but depth was mostly realized without real physical separation of display elements. This study aimed to better understand the effects of real physical depth and eccentricity on visual search in a depth display. Through this understanding, we can appropriately utilize this new technology. An experiment was conducted to test four hypotheses regarding how depth, eccentricity, target feature, and screen location would …


Small Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium (Sk) Channels In Mammalian Spinal Motoneurons, Zhihui Deng Jan 2009

Small Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium (Sk) Channels In Mammalian Spinal Motoneurons, Zhihui Deng

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Three homologous small conductance calcium-activated potassium (SK) channel subunits (SK1, SK2, and SK3) are expressed in distinct and overlapping patterns in mammalian central nervous system. SK channels likely mediate the medium afterhyperpolarization (mAHP), which plays an essential role in regulating neuron repetitive firing frequency. In spinal motoneurons (MNs) the mAHP duration is shorter on average in fast (F-type) MNs than that in slow (S-type) MNs. To better understand the molecular basis for mAHP, we determined the expression and sub-cellular distribution of SK channels in normal, axonally-injured, and developing spinal MNs in vivo using immunohistochemistry and quantitative confocal imaging techniques.

SK2 …