Publications by authors named "Michelle Diaz"

Article Synopsis
  • * This study examines a specific intervention based on Deviance Regulation Theory (DRT), which utilizes targeted messaging to encourage responsible drinking, and its impact on emotional health among 147 participants from a Southeastern university.
  • * Results indicate that both positive and negative messaging from the intervention led to reductions in depressive and anxiety symptoms, while the control group showed no improvement, suggesting that the DRT intervention may positively influence mental health alongside promoting responsible drinking.
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Scientist Spotlights-curricular materials that employ the personal and professional stories of scientists from diverse backgrounds-have previously been shown to positively influence undergraduate students' relatability to and perceptions of scientists. We hypothesized that engaging students in authoring Scientist Spotlights might produce curricular materials of similar impact, as well as provide a mechanism for student involvement as partners in science education reform. To test this idea and investigate the impact of student-authored Scientist Spotlights, we developed a service-learning course in which teams of biology students partnered with an instructor to develop and implement Scientist Spotlights in a biology course.

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Center of Pressure Excursion Index (CPEI), a parameter computed from the distribution of plantar pressures during stance phase of barefoot walking, has been used to assess dynamic foot function. The original custom program developed to calculate CPEI required the oversight of a user who could manually correct for certain exceptions to the computational rules. A new fully automatic program has been developed to calculate CPEI with an algorithm that accounts for these exceptions.

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Purpose: To establish normative data for macular volume by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in subjects with no known retinal disease.

Methods: In an academic institutional setting, 50 subjects (age range 20-84 years) with no known retinal disease, best-corrected visual acuity 20/20, and normal intraocular pressure were enrolled. The subjects were divided into 3 age groups: group 1 included subjects 20-40 years of age, group 2 included subjects 41-60 years of age, and group 3 included subjects 61 years of age and older.

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The amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) in the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal during resting-state fMRI reflects the magnitude of local low-frequency BOLD oscillations, rather than interregional connectivity. ALFF is of interest to studies of cognition because fluctuations in spontaneous intrinsic brain activity relate to, and possibly even constrain, task-evoked brain responses in healthy people. Lower ALFF has been reported in schizophrenia, but the cognitive correlates of these reductions remain unknown.

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A 38-year-old intoxicated man presented to the emergency department with a painful, swollen left knee and inability to ambulate after being tackled to the ground. The patient was uncooperative, and physical examination of the lower extremities was limited by his intoxication. Radiographic examination of the knee was unremarkable.

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