Publications by authors named "L J Altmann"

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  • The study investigates how Parkinson's disease (PD) affects the emotional language use of individuals, focusing on their ability to communicate beyond just single words.
  • Eighteen people with PD and 22 healthy adults participated in an emotional sentence production task, where their outputs were evaluated based on fluency, grammatical correctness, and response initiation times.
  • Results showed that individuals with PD had difficulties producing fluent and grammatical responses, particularly for negative sentences, indicating that emotional context influences their language abilities more than can be explained by working memory or mood factors.
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Introduction: Pb in bone may serve as a biomarker for cumulative Pb dose over decades. We hypothesized that adult female bone Pb concentrations (BoPb) would be significantly associated with average childhood blood Pb levels (BlPb) in a birth cohort exposed to relatively high levels of Pb from Pb paint residues.

Methods: 94 African American women with a mean age of 32.

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Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies are major drivers of inflammation during infectious and autoimmune diseases. In pooled serum IgG (IVIg), however, antibodies have a potent immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory activity, but how this is mediated is unclear. We studied IgG-dependent initiation of resolution of inflammation in cytokine- and autoantibody-driven models of rheumatoid arthritis and found IVIg sialylation inhibited joint inflammation, whereas inhibition of osteoclastogenesis was sialic acid independent.

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A deep learning Phonet model was evaluated as a method to measure lenition. Unlike quantitative acoustic methods, recurrent networks were trained to recognize the posterior probabilities of sonorant and continuant phonological features in a corpus of Argentinian Spanish. When applied to intervocalic and post-nasal voiced and voiceless stops, the approach yielded lenition patterns similar to those previously reported.

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Purpose: Emotional processing allows us to predict our own and others' behavior, communicate our wants and needs, and understand those of others. Thus, deficits in emotional processing can negatively impact one's quality of life. While changes in emotional processing across several domains (e.

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