Publications by authors named "Seiler J"

Boredom and curiosity are common everyday states that drive individuals to seek information. Due to their functional relatedness, it is not trivial to distinguish whether an action, for instance in the context of a behavioral experiment, is driven by boredom or curiosity. Are the two constructs opposite poles of the same cognitive mechanism, or distinct states? How do they interact? Can they co-exist and complement each other? Here, we systematically review similarities and dissimilarities of boredom and curiosity with respect to their subjective experience, functional role, and neurocognitive implementation.

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The evolutionary changes from solitary to eusocial living in vertebrates and invertebrates are associated with the diversification of social interactions and the development of queen and worker castes. Despite strong innate patterns, our understanding of the mechanisms manifesting these sophisticated behaviors is still rudimentary. Here, we show that () manifests group-supporting behaviors in the honeybee () worker caste.

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Ribonucleoprotein complexes are dynamic assemblies of RNA with RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), which can modulate the fate of the RNA molecules from transcription to degradation. Vice versa, RNA can regulate the interactions and functions of the associated proteins. Dysregulation of RBPs is linked to diseases such as cancer and neurological disorders.

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  • Complementary sex determination in honeybees is influenced by the csd gene, which has different alleles determining whether an individual develops as male or female based on their genotype.
  • Recent research has shed light on how the Csd protein distinguishes between different genetic variants and regulates pathways crucial for sexual differentiation.
  • The study emphasizes the evolutionary implications of these mechanisms and how specific mutations can reveal insights into the development of new regulatory functions in sex determination.
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Background: Rotator cuff tears are rare injuries in professional athletes who participate in contact sports, and limited data exist to guide players and team physicians regarding outcomes after surgical management.

Purpose: To report the outcomes and return-to-play rates of professional contact sport athletes who underwent arthroscopic management of rotator cuff tears.

Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.

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Adsorption is at the heart of many processes from gas separation to cooling. The design of adsorption-based processes requires equilibrium adsorption properties. However, data for adsorption equilibria are limited, and therefore, a model is desirable that uses as little data as possible for its parametrization, while allowing for data interpolation or even extrapolation.

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  • - The study compared the effects of dexmedetomidine and propofol on heart function in patients undergoing atrial fibrillation ablation, focusing on how each sedative impacts sinus node function and atrioventricular (AV) conduction.
  • - A total of 160 patients were enrolled, with findings indicating that patients given dexmedetomidine experienced slower sinus rates and prolonged AV conduction times compared to those given propofol.
  • - Despite these differences, both sedatives did not significantly affect certain aspects of heart conduction, such as infrahissian AV conduction and ventricular repolarization, and arrhythmia occurrence was similar across both groups.
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Purpose: Intramedullary (IM) screw fixation is gaining popularity in the treatment of metacarpal fractures. Despite its rapid adoption, there is a paucity of evidence regarding parameters to optimize effectiveness. This study aimed to quantify the relationship between stability, IM screw size, and canal fill using a cadaveric model.

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Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses have spread at an unprecedented scale, leading to mass mortalities in birds and mammals. In 2023, a transatlantic incursion of HPAI A(H5N5) viruses into North America was detected, followed shortly thereafter by a mammalian detection. As these A(H5N5) viruses were similar to contemporary viruses described in Eurasia, the transatlantic spread of A(H5N5) viruses was most likely facilitated by pelagic seabirds.

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Aims: Pacemaker (PM) patients may require a subsequent upgrade to an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). Limited data exists on this patient population. We sought to characterize this population, to assess predictors for ICD upgrade, and to report the outcome.

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Background: Recurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) following pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is presumably caused by pulmonary vein (PV) reconnections. However, there is little data available on the durability of PVI and incidence of arrhythmia recurrence in patients with persistent AF.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the lesion durability by means of an a priori planned remapping procedure in patients with persistent AF undergoing CLOSE-guided PVI.

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One of the most important medical interventions for individuals with heart valvular disease is heart valve replacement, which is not without substantial challenges, particularly for pediatric patients. Due to their biological properties and biocompatibility, natural tissue-originated scaffolds derived from human or animal sources are one type of scaffold that is widely used in tissue engineering. However, they are known for their high potential for immunogenicity.

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Neural systems have evolved to process sensory stimuli in a way that allows for efficient and adaptive behavior in a complex environment. Recent technological advances enable us to investigate sensory processing in animal models by simultaneously recording the activity of large populations of neurons with single-cell resolution, yielding high-dimensional datasets. In this review, we discuss concepts and approaches for assessing the population-level representation of sensory stimuli in the form of a representational map.

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The scientific interest in boredom is growing over the past decades. Boredom has not only been linked to symptoms of psychopathology, but also shows a remarkable effect on individual behavior under healthy conditions. Current characterizations of boredom in humans mostly rely on self-report assessments which proved to faithfully reflect boredom in a vast range of experimental environments.

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Dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) synthesize and release dopamine, a critical neurotransmitter for movement and learning. SNc dopamine neurons degenerate in Parkinson's Disease (PD), causing a host of motor and non-motor symptoms. Here, we review recent conceptual advances in our basic understanding of the dopamine system - including our rapidly advancing knowledge of dopamine neuron heterogeneity - with special attention to their importance for understanding PD.

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Aims: The left atrial posterior wall is a potential ablation target in patients with recurrent atrial fibrillation despite durable pulmonary vein isolation or in patients with roof-dependent atrial tachycardia (AT). Pulsed-field ablation (PFA) offers efficient and safe posterior wall ablation (PWA), but available data are scarce.

Methods And Results: Consecutive patients undergoing PWA using PFA were included.

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Objectives: Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) remodeling is associated with atrial fibrillation (AF). Left atrial (LA) EAT dispersion on cardiac CT is a non-invasive imaging biomarker reflecting EAT heterogeneity. We aimed to investigate the association of LA EAT dispersion with AF recurrence after pulmonary vein isolation (PVI).

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  • Transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement is a developing minimally-invasive treatment for right ventricular outflow tract dysfunction, addressing the limitations of current heart valve options.
  • Researchers created 3D tissue-engineered tri-leaflet valved stent grafts using biodegradable PCL nanofiber scaffolds seeded with different types of stem cells.
  • The study observed that over 90% of the heart valve leaflets were covered with cells after three weeks, demonstrating the potential for these engineered valves to improve future treatments.
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and are broadly utilized as starter cultures for fermented dairy products and are inherently impacted by bacteriophage (phage) attacks in the industrial environment. Consequently, the generation of bacteriophage-insensitive mutants (BIMs) is a standard approach for addressing phage susceptibility in dairy starter strains. In this study, we characterized spontaneous BIMs of DGCC12699 that gained resistance against homologous P335-like phages.

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Boredom is an aversive mental state that is typically evoked by monotony and drives individuals to seek novel information. Despite this effect on individual behavior, the consequences of boredom for collective behavior remain elusive. Here, we introduce an agent-based model of collective fashion behavior in which simplified agents interact randomly and repeatedly choose alternatives from a circular space of color variants.

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Boredom is a ubiquitous, aversive human experience typically elicited by low information and monotony. Boredom can occur either as a transient mental state that prompts individuals to adapt their behavior to avoid monotony or as a temporally stable trait, describing a chronic susceptibility to feeling bored. Increased trait boredom was found to correlate with various psychopathologies and indicators of mental burden.

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Aims: Implantation of an implantable cardiac monitor (ICM) is a simple procedure, but adds significant and increasing workload to the arrhythmia service. In 2020, we established a nurse-led ICM implantation service. We aimed to analyse patient satisfaction, adverse events during implant, and ICM re-interventions with nurse-led ICM implantation (N-Implant) compared to physician-led ICM implantation (P-Implant).

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Background: Pulsed-field ablation (PFA) has shown favourable data in terms of safety and procedural efficiency for pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). We sought to compare procedural and 1-year follow-up data of patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) undergoing PVI using PFA, cryoballoon ablation (CBA) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA).

Methods: Consecutive patients with paroxysmal AF undergoing a first PVI with PFA at our institution were included.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of two cryoballoon devices (PolarX and Arctic Front) for treating atrial fibrillation through a multicenter, randomized clinical trial involving 200 patients.
  • The primary goal is to determine the time until the first recurrence of atrial tachyarrhythmias within a year after the procedure, alongside assessing procedural safety and various secondary outcomes like quality of life and repeat procedures.
  • The trial aims to provide insights on whether the new PolarX device can surpass the established Arctic Front technology for pulmonary vein isolation in patients experiencing their first episode of atrial fibrillation.
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