Mercator Projection With A Different Centerpoint.

Mercator Projection With A Different Centerpoint.

Mercator projection with a different centerpoint.

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9 years ago
Leonardo DiCaprio Accepts His Award For Best Actor In A Drama Film For ‘The Revenant’ And Dedicates
Leonardo DiCaprio Accepts His Award For Best Actor In A Drama Film For ‘The Revenant’ And Dedicates
Leonardo DiCaprio Accepts His Award For Best Actor In A Drama Film For ‘The Revenant’ And Dedicates
Leonardo DiCaprio Accepts His Award For Best Actor In A Drama Film For ‘The Revenant’ And Dedicates

Leonardo DiCaprio accepts his award for Best Actor in a Drama Film for ‘The Revenant’ and dedicates it to indigenous communities.

9 years ago
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50.1% Of The US Population Lives In These 244 Counties.

50.1% of the US population lives in these 244 counties.

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10 years ago

Nanpy

May 03, 2015 at 11:38AM Nanpy is a library that use your Arduino as a slave, controlled by a master device where you run your scripts, such as a PC, a Raspberry Pi etc. The main purpose of Nanpy is making programmers’ life easier, providing them a powerful library to create prototypes faster and make Arduino programming a game for kids. http://ift.tt/1bpLYRz


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8 years ago

Scientists Take Step Toward Mapping How the Brain Stores Memories

A new study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) sheds light on how the brain stores memories. The research, published recently in the journal eLife, is the first to demonstrate that the same brain region can both motivate a learned behavior and suppress that same behavior.

“We behave the way we do in a specific situation because we have learned an association—a memory—tying an environmental cue to a behavior,” said Nobuyoshi Suto, TSRI Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, who co-led the study with TSRI Professor Friedbert Weiss and Bruce Hope, a principal investigator at the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Drug Abuse. “This study provides causal evidence that one brain region can store different memories.”

Scientists know that our memories are stored in specific areas of the brain, but there has been some debate over whether a single brain region can store different memories that control opposing behavior. For example, can the same region store the meanings of red and green traffic lights—the memories that make a driver stop a car at a red light, then hit the gas pedal at a green light?

Suto’s research focuses specifically on the brain circuits that control motivation. In the new study, he and his colleagues set out to examine how rats learn to press levers to get sugar water—and where they store those motivational memories.

The researchers first trained the rats to press a lever to get sugar water. The researchers then trained the rats to recognize two colored lights: one signaling the availability of sugar reward, and the other signaling the omission of this reward. As a consequence, the animals learned to change their behavior in response to these cues: the cue signaling availability promoted the lever-pressing, while the cues signaling omission suppressed this reward-seeking behavior.

Based on previous electrophysiology studies, Suto and his colleagues speculated that memories associated with these two lessons were both stored in a region of the brain called the infralimbic cortex.

“We’ve seen correlational evidence, where we see brain activity together with a behavior, and we connect the dots to say it must be this brain activity causing this behavior,” said Suto. “But such correlational evidence alone cannot establish the causality—proof that the specific brain activity is directly controlling the specific behavior.”

So scientists took their experiment a step further. Using a pharmacogenetics approach, the researchers selectively switched off specific groups of brain cells—called neural ensembles—that react to select cues signaling either reward availability or reward omission.

The experiments demonstrated that distinct neural ensembles in the same region directly controlled the promotion of reward-seeking or the suppression of that behavior. Without those neurons firing, the rats no longer performed the behavior motivated by the memories in those ensembles. At last, the scientists appeared to prove the causality.

Suto called the findings a step towards understanding how different memories are stored in the brain. He said the research could also be relevant for studying which neurons are activated to motivate—and prevent—drug relapse. He said he’d next like to look at what other regions in the brain these infralimbic cortex neurons may be communicating with. “Brain regions don’t exist in a vacuum,” he said. In addition, he also would like to determine the brain chemicals mediating the promotion or suppression of reward seeking.

9 years ago
During An Interview, The Russos, Directors Of The Upcoming Civil War and Infinity War, Expressed Interest

During an interview, the Russos, directors of the upcoming Civil War and Infinity War, expressed interest in directing a Black Widow solo film!

Joe Russo, stated that they love the character, with his brother Anthony adding that they also have great admiration for Scarlett Johansson. 

Joe continued that they, “find that [Black Widow] is one of (if not the) richest character in the Marvel universe. A very complex character, haunted by demons and her understanding of the world is fascinating. I think there is a lot that can be done with that character.“

(Via Newsarama)

7 years ago
The American Commute By Alasdair Rae.

The American Commute by Alasdair Rae.

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