Publications by authors named "Ti Su"

Prior work highlighted that procrastination and impulsivity shared a common neuroanatomical basis in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, implying a tight relationship between these traits. However, theorists hold that procrastination is motivated by avoiding aversiveness, while impulsivity is driven by approaching immediate pleasure. Hence, exploring the common and distinct neural basis underlying procrastination and impulsivity through functional neuroimaging becomes imperative.

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Coronary artery aneurysms are an uncommon manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with only 14 cases reported previously in the literature. Herein, we report a 29-year-old woman with SLE who developed clinical and serologic evidence of an SLE flare and presented with chest pain and elevated serum troponin-T level. Cardiac computed tomography was performed and demonstrated fusiform aneurysmal enlargement of the proximal and middle portions of the coronary arteries and a beaded appearance of the distal coronary arteries.

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Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of rapamycin in the treatment of diffuse systemic sclerosis (SSc; scleroderma).

Methods: Eighteen patients with diffuse SSc of View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The ability of humans to localize sounds remains relatively constant across a range of intensities well above detection threshold, and increasing the spectral content of the stimulus results in an improvement in localization ability. For broadband stimuli, intensities near detection threshold result in fewer and weaker binaural cues used in azimuth localization because the stimulus energy at the high- and low-frequency ends of the audible spectrum fall below detection threshold. Thus, the ability to localize broadband sounds in azimuth is predicted to be degraded at audible but near threshold stimulus intensities.

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