scholarly journals Concerns about the novelty and conceptual advance of the data reported in the manuscript

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sylvain Agostini
Keyword(s):  
1995 ◽  
Vol 19 (7) ◽  
pp. 414-416 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven Hirsch ◽  
Sean Spence

Patients seen in psychiatric settings may, for a variety of reasons, be incapable of informed consent. The Mental Health Act allows for their treatment, but research into their pathologies is practically impaired (while their consent is a criterion for inclusion). Is it ethically unacceptable to perform research upon these patients? If so, then the prospects for therapeutic and conceptual advance seem remote. In this paper the competing ethical claims are examined. An approach is proposed which is humane yet permissive of research in this heterogeneous group of patients.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keith W. Kelley ◽  
Stephen Kent

Systemic infections of all types lead to a syndrome known as sickness behaviors. Changes in the behavior of febrile humans and animals formed the original basis for this concept. Body temperature is behaviorally regulated in both endotherms and ectotherms. However, infections cause other changes in body functions, including sleep disruption, anorexia, cognitive and memory deficits and disorientation. The brain mediates this entire cluster of symptoms, even though most major infections occur outside the brain. The true importance of sickness behaviors is not the numerous discoveries of symptoms that affect all of us when we get sick. Instead, the legacy of 30 years of research in sickness behaviors is that it established the physiologic importance of reciprocal communication systems between the immune system and the brain. This conceptual advance remains in its infancy.


Open Theology ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Steve Bruce

AbstractThis paper critically examines the notion of ‘multiple religious belonging’ (MRB). Through an analysis of a recent study by Joantine Berghuijs, it argues that MRB is ill-defined and exaggerates the extent of popular religiosity. If MRB is at all common, then the de-legitimating effect of religious pluralism (which is well-supported by the evidence) is challenged. This paper suggests that such a challenge is unwarranted by Berghuijs’s evidence and concludes with an elaboration of the various and very different things that might be encompassed by MRB.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 148-164
Author(s):  
Brendon M. H. Larson

The concept of novel ecosystems (CNE) has been proposed as a way to recognize the extent and value of ecosystems that have been irreversibly transformed by human activity. Although the CNE has recently been subject to critique, existing critiques do not appear to seriously engage with the extent of anthropogenic change to the world’s ecosystems. Here, I seek to provide a deeper, philosophical and constructive critique, specifically arguing that the usefulness of the CNE is limited in the following three ways: (1) it is too static, (2) it is too vague, and (3) it is too dualistic. Although the CNE provides some conceptual advance (“new wine”), some of its conceptualization and packaging weakly support this advance (“old wineskins”), so I consider some ways to further develop it, in part to encourage more widespread recognition and appreciation of novel ecosystems. Co-address: Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Annemarie Wolff ◽  
Liang Chen ◽  
Shankar Tumati ◽  
Mehrshad Golesorkhi ◽  
Javier Gomez-Pilar ◽  
...  

A.AbstractThe standard approach in neuroscience research infers from the external stimulus (outside) to the brain (inside) through stimulus-evoked activity. Recently challenged by Buzsáki, he advocates the reverse; an inside-out approach inferring from the brain’s activity to the neural effects of the stimulus. If so, stimulus-evoked activity should be a hybrid of internal and external components. Providing direct evidence for this hybrid nature, we measured human intracranial stereo-electroencephalography (sEEG) to investigate how prestimulus variability, i.e., standard deviation, shapes poststimulus activity through trial-to-trial variability. We first observed greater poststimulus variability quenching in trials exhibiting high prestimulus variability. Next, we found that the relative effect of the stimulus was higher in the later (300-600ms) than the earlier (0-300ms) poststimulus period. These results were extended by our Deep Learning LSTM network models at the single trial level. The accuracy to classify single trials (prestimulus low/high) increased greatly when the models were trained and tested with real trials compared to trials that exclude the effects of the prestimulus-related ongoing dynamics (corrected trials). Lastly, we replicated our findings showing that trials with high prestimulus variability in theta and alpha bands exhibits faster reaction times. Together, our results support the inside-out approach by demonstrating that stimulus-related activity is a hybrid of two factors: 1) the effects of the external stimulus itself, and 2) the effects of the ongoing dynamics spilling over from the prestimulus period, with the second, i.e., the inside, dwarfing the influence of the first, i.e., the outside.B.Significance StatementOur findings signify a significant conceptual advance in the relationship between pre- and poststimulus dynamics in humans. These findings are important as they show that we miss an essential component - the impact of the ongoing dynamics - when restricting our analyses to the effects of the external stimulus alone. Consequently, these findings may be crucial to fully understand higher cognitive functions and their impairments, as can be seen in psychiatric illnesses. In addition, our Deep Learning LSTM models show a second conceptual advance: high classification accuracy of a single trial to its prestimulus state. Finally, our replicated results in an independent dataset and task showed that this relationship between pre- and poststimulus dynamics exists across tasks and is behaviorally relevant.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. e1500045 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chenjie Zeng ◽  
Yuxiang Chen ◽  
Kristin Kirschbaum ◽  
Kannatassen Appavoo ◽  
Matthew Y. Sfeir ◽  
...  

Structural ordering is widely present in molecules and materials. However, the organization of molecules on the curved surface of nanoparticles is still the least understood owing to the major limitations of the current surface characterization tools. By the merits of x-ray crystallography, we reveal the structural ordering at all scales in a super robust 133–gold atom nanoparticle protected by 52 thiolate ligands, which is manifested in self-assembled hierarchical patterns starting from the metal core to the interfacial –S–Au–S– ladder-like helical “stripes” and further to the “swirls” of carbon tails. These complex surface patterns have not been observed in the smaller nanoparticles. We further demonstrate that the Au133(SR)52 nanoparticle exhibits nonmetallic features in optical and electron dynamics measurements. Our work uncovers the elegant self-organization strategies in assembling a highly robust nanoparticle and provides a conceptual advance in scientific understanding of pattern structures.


1982 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 190-194
Author(s):  
T.W. Faulkner ◽  
T.M. Rice

Both technological and conceptual advances were important in the development of disc photography. One major conceptual advance was based on a human factors study of the ways in which people use cameras. The term “photographic space” has been introduced to describe a method of quantifying and depicting camera usage patterns. A large data base has been established that includes this usage information along with information on possible user problems and picture quality. A formal approach to utilizing this human factors data base for new product development has been established. A set of system capability equations are used to optimize the design of a camera in a way that considers frequency of usage under different picture taking conditions. Picture quality is maximized for the actual anticipated conditions of use.


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