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We adapted the FREQ‐NESS pipeline to event‐related MEG data from 140 adults during a melody‐recognition task, revealing an age‐related reorganization of frequency‐specific brain networks. Younger adults showed task‐related reduction in the prominence of alpha networks, whereas older adults maintained prominent slower alpha networks (8.6–10.0 Hz) across
Chiara Malvaso +8 more
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Subharmonic functions, generalizations and separately subharmonic functions
First, we give the definition for quasi-nearly subharmonic functions, now for general, not necessarily nonnegative functions, unlike previously. We point out that our function class incudes, among others, quasisubharmonic functions, nearly subharmonic functions (in a slightly generalized sense) and almost subharmonic functions.
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Harmony and rhythm perception are often studied separately, yet both reveal a shared sensitivity to low‐order integer ratios. In harmony, intervals like the octave (2:1) and fifth (3:2) predict consonance and ease of encoding. In rhythm, patterns with simple ratios (e.g., 2:1, 3:2) are easier to perceive, reproduce, and remember.
Nicola Di Stefano +2 more
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The exterior Dirichlet problem for the homogeneous complex k-Hessian equation
In this article, we consider the homogeneous complex kk-Hessian equation in an exterior domain Cn⧹Ω{{\mathbb{C}}}^{n}\setminus \Omega . We prove the existence and uniqueness of the C1,1{C}^{1,1} solution by constructing approximating solutions.
Gao Zhenghuan, Ma Xinan, Zhang Dekai
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Noninvasive Focal Gene Delivery into the Cerebellum of Non‐Human Primates using Focused Ultrasound
Focal and non‐invasive viral vector delivery in non‐human primates remains a major challenge in translational neuroscience. Low‐intensity focused ultrasound was used to transiently open the blood–brain barrier and enable targeted gene delivery to the cerebellum.
Noelia Esteban‐García +11 more
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Best Approximation by Subharmonic Functions [PDF]
Let Ω ⊂
Wilson, J. M., Zwick, D.
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Integral characteristics and distribution of roots of entire functions
We establish new relationships between the distribution of roots of entire functions and certain integral characteristics of the logarithms of the modules of these entire functions. These integral characteristics are constructed on the basis of arbitrary
E. B. Menshikova, B. N. Khabibullin
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A new in silico model to precisely design focused ultrasound brain therapies
Abstract Background Focused ultrasound (FUS) combined with microbubbles enables transient and noninvasive blood–brain barrier (BBB) opening, facilitating targeted drug delivery. However, accurate treatment planning remains difficult due to inter‐patient anatomical variability and the common assumption in simulations that brain tissues behave like water.
Allegra Conti +4 more
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Tidal River Flood Risk Highest During Intermediate Rather Than Peak River Discharge
Abstract Tidal rivers are defined as the tide‐influenced, salinity‐free inland reaches of estuaries. Understanding the occurrence of peak water levels (PWLs) is critical for flood risk management, yet the timing and magnitude of PWLs in tidal rivers have been little studied. We address this gap by investigating PWLs during two catastrophic floods (1954
Leicheng Guo +12 more
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On delta $m$-subharmonic functions
Let \(\Omega\subset \mathbb C^n\) be a bounded \(m\)-hyperconvex domain, i.e, a domain for which there exists a bounded \(m\)-subharmonic exhaustion function, and assume \(1\leq m\leq n\). Let \(\mathcal E_{0,m}\) be the class of bounded \(m\)-subharmonic functions \(u\) in \(\Omega\) with zero boundary values and with bounded total \(m\)-Hessian mass \
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