I'll cry instead: Mu suppression responses to tearful facial expressions
Neuropsychologia, 2020Tears are a facial expression of emotion that readily elicit empathic responses from observers. It is currently unknown whether these empathic responses to tears are influenced by specific neural substrates. The EEG mu rhythm is one method of investigating the human mirror neuron system, purported to underlie the sharing of affective states and a ...
Krivan, Sarah J. +3 more
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A Capacity Mode Assessment and Interference Suppression in MU-MIMO Systems
2021 Systems of Signal Synchronization, Generating and Processing in Telecommunications (SYNCHROINFO, 2021Growing communication quality and data transmission technologies needs for applying more and more antennas are required, which are an integral part of the multi-user Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) wireless communications system. The MIMO topic, in a broad sense, includes special transmission methods, which can be divided into two main ...
A. P. Strelnikov +4 more
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Modulation of Mu suppression during visual perspective taking by social rejection
2019 41st Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2019Perspective taking is crucial for maintaining positive relationship with others in social interaction. Previous studies have shown that perspective-taking ability can be modulated by the experience of social rejection. The present study examined event-related dynamics of Mu power (8-13 Hz) in the EEG at sensorimotor area while rejected individuals ...
Suhao Peng +3 more
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An examination of mindfulness on Mu suppression and pain empathy and its relation to trait empathy
Social Neuroscience, 2023There have been multiple benefits reported from the practice of mindfulness meditation. Recently social functioning, including empathy, has emerged as one such possible benefit. However, the literature is mixed and it is unknown if mindfulness has an effect on the neural mechanism involved in empathy.
L. Jelsone-Swain +4 more
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Central opiate mu-receptor-mediated suppression of tissue protein synthesis
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1997We determined the dose-dependent effects of central mu-opioid receptor stimulation on rates of tissue protein synthesis. Chronically catheterized conscious rats received an intracerebroventricular injection of [D-Ala2, N-Me-Phe4,Gly5-ol]enkephalin (DAGO, 0.5, 2, or 8 nmol/rat) or water (5 microliters) 45 min before determination of protein synthesis ...
Y, Hashiguchi +6 more
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The Post-Movement Beta Rebound and Motor-Related Mu Suppression in Children
Journal of Motor Behavior, 2019Age-related EEG activity change is a prominent feature that reflects the functional development of the brain. The current study investigated the beta and mu rhythms of 16 children (7.7 ± 1.5 years, 5 to 9.6 years) and 13 adults when a self-determining arm motion was performed.
Junyi Hao +3 more
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Musical training increases functional connectivity, but does not enhance mu suppression
Neuropsychologia, 2017Musical training provides an ideal platform for investigating action representation for sound. Learning to play an instrument requires integration of sensory and motor perception-action processes. Functional neuroimaging studies have indicated that listening to trained music can result in the activity in premotor areas, even after a short period of ...
Wu, Carolyn +3 more
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Intrinsic interference suppressed FBMC QAM for MU-MIMO systems in computing and communications
International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2022Purpose In order to optimize BER and to substantiate performance measures, initially, the filter bank multicarrier (FBMC) quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) performance metrics are evaluated with the cyclic prefix-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (CP-OFDM) system.
Shobha Y.K., Rangaraju H.G.
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Electromagnetic suppression of the decay mu --> e+gamma
2001Due to large QED anomalous dimensions of the electric and magnetic dipole operators, the rate of the rare muon decay mu --> e+gamma is suppressed by the factor [ 1- 8 alpha/pi ln(Lambda/m_mu) ], independent of the physics responsible for the lepton-flavor violation, except for the scale Lambda at which it occurs.
Czarnecki, Andrzej, Jankowski, Ernest
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Differences in self- and other-induced Mu suppression are correlated with empathic abilities
Brain Research, 2011Recent research suggests a role of the human mirror neuron system in empathic processing. Electroencephalographic (EEG) mu suppression in the 8-13Hz band-range has been proposed to reflect mirror-like activation of sensorimotor cortices. We therefore investigated the relationship between suppression in the 8-13Hz range and empathic abilities as ...
Woodruff, C. Chad +2 more
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