130 results match your criteria: "SISSA-International School for Advanced Studies.[Affiliation]"
PLoS One
April 2008
Cognitive Neuroscience Sector, SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies), Trieste, Italy.
Neuroimaging studies of speech processing increasingly rely on artificial speech-like sounds whose perceptual status as speech or non-speech is assigned by simple subjective judgments; brain activation patterns are interpreted according to these status assignments. The naïve perceptual status of one such stimulus, spectrally-rotated speech (not consciously perceived as speech by naïve subjects), was evaluated in discrimination and forced identification experiments. Discrimination of variation in spectrally-rotated syllables in one group of naïve subjects was strongly related to the pattern of similarities in phonological identification of the same stimuli provided by a second, independent group of naïve subjects, suggesting either that (1) naïve rotated syllable perception involves phonetic-like processing, or (2) that perception is solely based on physical acoustic similarity, and similar sounds are provided with similar phonetic identities.
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November 2007
SISSA-International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, Italy.
We present a model of the dynamics of director rotation in nematic gels under combined electro-mechanical loading. Focusing on a model specimen, we describe the critical voltages that must be exceeded to achieve director reorientation, and the blocking stresses that prevent alignment of the nematic director with the applied electric field. The corresponding phase diagram shows that the dynamic thresholds defined above are different from those predicted on the sole basis of energetics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Alzheimers Dis
March 2006
SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies), via Beirut 2-4, 34014 Trieste, Italy.
A deficit in cortical cholinergic synaptic transmission is a common feature of cognitive and behavioral impairment observed in neurodegenerative pathologies. AD11 transgenic mice producing blocking antibodies against Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) are characterized by a progressive neurodegenerative phenotype defined by the deposition of amyloid peptide, intracellular neurofibrillary tangles and by a marked cholinergic depletion. We exploited AD11 mice to develop a functional assay to investigate the impact of cholinergic deficit on cortical synaptic plasticity impairment at different neurodegenerative stages.
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December 2005
SISSA-International School for Advanced Studies, INFM-Democritos Modeling Center for Research in Atomistic Simulation, Trieste, Italy.
The fold of calmodulin (CaM) consists of two globular domains connected by a helical segment (the linker), whose conformational properties play a crucial role for the protein's molecular recognition processes. Here we investigate the structural properties of the linker by performing a 11.5 ns molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of calcium-loaded human CaM in aqueous solution.
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January 1997
SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies), Biophysics sector, Trieste, Italy.
Filamentous phage infect bacteria bearing pili. The phage protein involved in the recognition of pili and subsequent penetration of the phage into bacteria is the gene 3 protein (g3p). This is a multi-domain protein with glycine-rich regions separating some of the domains.
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