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Neural Patterns of Social Pain in the Brain‐Wide Representations Across Social Contexts
Empathy arises from both physiological and social pain, yet their shared and context‐specific neural mechanisms remain unclear. Combining fMRI and multivariate pattern analysis, this study decodes overlapping empathy networks and distinct representations for social exclusion versus separation.
Xiaodong Zhang+11 more
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VCG Payments for Portfolio Allocations in Online Advertising [PDF]
Some online advertising offers pay only when an ad elicits a response. Randomness and uncertainty about response rates make showing those ads a risky investment for online publishers. Like financial investors, publishers can use portfolio allocation over multiple advertising offers to pursue revenue while controlling risk.
arxiv
If Not Only Numbers Count: Allocation of Equal Chances [PDF]
It is assumed that medical guidelines specify the appropriate amount of a divisible good which each individual should receive. Individual requirements and probabilities that the treatment is successful if an appropriate amount is received differ.
Marlies Ahlert
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Distributed Throughput Maximization in Wireless Networks via Random Power Allocation [PDF]
Hyang-Won Lee+2 more
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The target of rapamycin (TOR) complex is a central plant growth regulator. Here, the protein–protein interactions underlying its various functions are mapped by pupylation‐based proximity‐labeling in Arabidopsis, using TOR complex subunits LST8‐1 and RAPTOR1, alongside TOR inhibitor FK506‐binding protein, as baits.
Shuai Zheng+9 more
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Rain dance: the role of randomization in clinical trials
Juliana Belo Diniz,1 Victor Fossaluza,2 Carlos Alberto de Bragança Pereira,1,2 Sergio Wechsler2 1Institute of Psychiatry, Clinics Hospital University of São Paulo Medical School, 2Department of Statistics, Institute of Mathematics and ...
Diniz JB+3 more
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A Dynamic Model of Settlement [PDF]
We investigate the role of settlement in a dynamic model of a payment system where the ability of participants to perform certain welfare-improving transactions is subject to random and unobservable shocks.
Cyril Monnet+2 more
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Unambiguous Efficiency of Random Allocations
In the problem of allocating indivisible objects via lottery, a social planner often knows only agents' ordinal preferences over objects, but not their complete preferences over lotteries. Such an informationally constrained planner cannot distinguish between different utility profiles that induce the same rankings over the objects. In this context, we
Heo, Eun Jeong+2 more
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Isoquercitrin Alleviates Diabetic Nephropathy by Inhibiting STAT3 Phosphorylation and Dimerization
This study identified a natural compound, isoquercitrin, which significantly alleviated kidney inflammation and fibrosis by inhibiting STAT3 activity. Isoquercitrin forms a strong, noncovalent bond that directly binds to STAT3. Isoquercitrin binds to the pY+1 pocket of the SH2 domain of STAT3 via hydrogen bonding with Ser668, Gln635, and Gln633 ...
Chen Xuan+12 more
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Simply generated trees, conditioned Galton–Watson trees, random allocations and condensation [PDF]
Svante Janson
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