Publications by authors named "A K Yi"

Child-directed speech (CDS), which amplifies acoustic and social features of speech during interactions with young children, promotes typical phonetic and language development. In autism, both behavioral and brain data indicate reduced sensitivity to human speech, which predicts absent, decreased, or atypical benefits of exaggerated speech signals such as CDS. This study investigates the impact of exaggerated fundamental frequency (F0) and voice-onset time on the neural processing of speech sounds in 22 Chinese-speaking autistic children aged 2-7 years old with a history of speech delays, compared with 25 typically developing (TD) peers.

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We demonstrate a hybrid integrated optical frequency comb amplifier composed of a silicon carbide microcomb and a lithium niobate waveguide amplifier, which generates a 10-dB on-chip gain for the C+L band microcombs under 1480-nm laser pumping and an 8-dB gain under 980-nm laser pumping. It will solve the problem of low output power of microcombs and can be applied in various scenarios such as optical communication, lidar, optical computing, astronomical detection, atomic clocks, and more.

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Background: Previous studies have shown that patients with rib fractures experience long-term functional limitations. However, the specific predictors of these worse long-term functional limitations remain under-characterized.

Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study including patients ≥18 years with an injury severity score ≥9 and isolated chest injury.

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  • * The study successfully integrates single electron-nuclear spin entanglement into a silicon-carbide-on-insulator (SiCOI) waveguide, achieving a high fidelity entangled state of 0.89.
  • * The entangled quantum register maintains strong performance with a fidelity of 0.88 after integration, showcasing SiCOI's potential for scalable quantum photonic applications.
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  • The text addresses a correction made to a scientific article, specifically referring to its DOI (Digital Object Identifier) number, which is a unique identifier for academic papers.
  • The correction aims to clarify information or errors previously published in the original article.
  • The DOI provided, 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1403155, points to this specific article in the Frontiers in Immunology journal.
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