פרסומים

2009
V.B. Teif, Harries, D, Lando, D.Y. , ו Ben-Shaul, A. 2009. Matrix Formalism For Sequence-Specific Polymer Binding To Multicomponent Lipid Membranes. בתוך Membrane-Active Peptides: Methods And Results On Structure And Function, Pp. 29-52. La Jolla, California: International University Line.
The variation of a martingale m[k] of k+1 probability measures p(0),...,p(k) on a finite (or countable) set X is the expectation of the sum of ||p(t)-p(t-1)|| (the L one norm of the martingale differences p(t)-p(t-1)), and is denoted V(m[k]). It is shown that V(m[k]) is less than or equal to the square root of 2kH(p(0)), where H(p) is the entropy function (the some over x in X of p(x)log p(x) and log stands for the natural logarithm). Therefore, if d is the number of elements of X, then V(m[k]) is less than or equal to the square root of 2k(log d). It is shown that the order of magnitude of this bound is tight for d less than or equal to 2 to the power k: there is C>0 such that for every k and d less than or equal to 2 to the power k there is a martingale m[k]=p(0),...,p(k) of probability measures on a set X with d elements, and with variation V(m[k]) that is greater or equal the square root of Ck(log d). It follows that the difference between the value of the k-stage repeated game with incomplete information on one side and with d states, denoted v(k), and the limit of v(k), as k goes to infinity, is bounded by the maximal absolute value of a stage payoff times the square root of 2(log d)/k, and it is shown that the order of magnitude of this bound is tight.
Pavel Chigansky. 2009. Maximum Likelihood Estimator For Hidden Markov Models In Continuous Time. Stat. Inference Stoch. Process., 12, Pp. 139–163. doi:10.1007/s11203-008-9025-4. Publisher's Version
Pavel Chigansky. 2009. Maximum Likelihood Estimator For Hidden Markov Models In Continuous Time. Stat. Inference Stoch. Process., 12, 2, Pp. 139–163. doi:10.1007/s11203-008-9025-4. Publisher's Version
Adam J. Rose, Berlowitz, Dan R. , Frayne, Susan M. , ו Hylek, Elaine M.. 2009. Measuring Quality Of Oral Anticoagulation Care: Extending Quality Measurement To A New Field. The Joint Commission Journal On Quality And Patient Safety, 35, 3, Pp. 146–155. doi:10.1016/s1553-7250(09)35019-9. Publisher's Version
Michael Gdalevich, Nissan, Esti , Kordova-Biezuner, Levana , Grotto, Itamar , Scharf, Shimon , ו Huerta, Michael . 2009. Measuring The Acute Health Effects Of Dust Storms: A Matched Analysis. Epidemiology, 20, Pp. S186.
Dan Gibson. 2009. The Mechanism Of Action Of Platinum Anticancer Agents–What Do We Really Know About It?. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003), 48, Pp. 10681–10689. doi:10.1039/b918871c. תקציר
Although 40 years have passed since the discovery of the anticancer activity of cisplatin, the mechanism of action of the drug is unclear. There are several working hypotheses that guide the researchers in this field. Unexpected results that we obtained cannot be reconciled with some of those assumptions. Our main intention is to call upon researchers in the field to re-examine the working hypotheses that may have been formulated on the basis of outdated methodologies.
Sigal Shcolnick, Summerfield, Tina C, Reytman, Lilia , Sherman, Louis A, ו Keren, Nir . 2009. The Mechanism Of Iron Homeostasis In The Unicellular Cyanobacterium Synechocystis Sp. Pcc 6803 And Its Relationship To Oxidative Stress. Plant Physiology, 150, 4, Pp. 2045–2056.
A study analyzed the competition between two rival national actors for access to and influence over the international media as part of their ongoing campaigns to sway international policymaking and gain political control. Two strategic acts were selected: Israel's disengagement from Gaza and the general elections in the Palestinian Authority. Data were obtained from analysis of all relevant messages regarding Israel and the Palestinians from four message sources—the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authority, the U.S. government, and the British government—and the national media of the U.S. and Britain from May 2005 through January 2006. Findings revealed that cultural and political congruence between a foreign state and an adversary affords that antagonist an advantage over its rival actor. However, findings indicated that the antagonist actor is nonetheless obliged to compete with the agenda and frames of foreign governments and media outlets. Findings and implications are
Tamir Sheafer ו Shenhav, Shaul R.. 2009. Mediated Public Diplomacy In A New Era Of Warfare.. Communication Review, 12, Pp. 272. . Publisher's Version תקציר
The new era of warfare is characterized by the increased visibility of war. The changing strategic, social and cultural environment has forced governments and armies to modify their strategies. Public diplomacy is one strategic policymaking response to this changing environment. This article reviews current research in this field, focusing on mediated public diplomacy, which is a central part of public diplomacy that has not been greatly researched. We discuss the central role played by cultural resonance in mediated public diplomacy, elaborating on immanent tensions between the centrality of cultural resonance and the needs of public, and mediated public diplomacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Tamir Sheafer ו Shenhav, Shaul R. 2009. Mediated Public Diplomacy In A New Era Of Warfare.. Communication Review, 12, Pp. 272 - 283. . Publisher's Version תקציר
The new era of warfare is characterized by the increased visibility of war. The changing strategic, social and cultural environment has forced governments and armies to modify their strategies. Public diplomacy is one strategic policymaking response to this changing environment. This article reviews current research in this field, focusing on mediated public diplomacy, which is a central part of public diplomacy that has not been greatly researched. We discuss the central role played by cultural resonance in mediated public diplomacy, elaborating on immanent tensions between the centrality of cultural resonance and the needs of public, and mediated public diplomacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]Copyright of Communication Review is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder’s express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
Alexandra M Penkner, Fridkin, Alexandra , Gloggnitzer, Jiradet , Baudrimont, Antoine , Machacek, Thomas , Woglar, Alexander , Csaszar, Edina , Pasierbek, Pawel , Ammerer, Gustav , Gruenbaum, Yosef , ו Jantsch, Verena . 2009. Meiotic Chromosome Homology Search Involves Modifications Of The Nuclear Envelope Protein Matefin/Sun-1.. Cell, 139, 5, Pp. 920-33. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2009.10.045. תקציר
Genome haploidization during meiosis depends on recognition and association of parental homologous chromosomes. The C. elegans SUN/KASH domain proteins Matefin/SUN-1 and ZYG-12 have a conserved role in this process. They bridge the nuclear envelope, connecting the cytoplasm and the nucleoplasm to transmit forces that allow chromosome movement and homolog pairing and prevent nonhomologous synapsis. Here, we show that Matefin/SUN-1 forms rapidly moving aggregates at putative chromosomal attachment sites in the meiotic transition zone (TZ). We analyzed requirements for aggregate formation and identified multiple phosphotarget residues in the nucleoplasmic domain of Matefin/SUN-1. These CHK-2 dependent phosphorylations occur in leptotene/zygotene, diminish during pachytene and are involved in pairing. Mimicking phosphorylation causes an extended TZ and univalents at diakinesis. Our data suggest that the properties of the nuclear envelope are altered during the time window when homologs are sorted and Matefin/SUN-1 aggregates form, thereby controling the movement, homologous pairing and interhomolog recombination of chromosomes.
Lilach Akiva-Kabiri, Vecchi, Tomaso , Granot, Roni , Basso, Demis , ו Schön, Daniele . 2009. Memory For Tonal Pitches: A Music-Length Effect Hypothesis. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 1169, Pp. 266-9. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04787.x. תקציר
One of the most studied effects of verbal working memory (WM) is the influence of the length of the words that compose the list to be remembered. This work aims to investigate the nature of musical WM by replicating the word length effect in the musical domain. Length and rate of presentation were manipulated in a recognition task of tone sequences. Results showed significant effects for both factors (length and presentation rate) as well as their interaction, suggesting the existence of different strategies (e.g., chunking and rehearsal) for the immediate memory of musical information, depending upon the length of the sequences.
Jose Mendez-Naya Eyal Winter, Ignacio Garcia-Jurado ו Mendez-Naya, Luciano . 2009. Mental Equilibrium And Rational Emotions. . Publisher's Version תקציר
We introduce emotions into an equilibrium notion. In a mental equilibrium each player "selects" an emotional state which determines the player's preferences over the outcomes of the game. These preferences typically differ from the players' material preferences. The emotional states interact to play a Nash equilibrium and in addition each player's emotional state must be a best response (with respect to material preferences) to the emotional states of the others. We discuss the concept behind the definition of mental equilibrium and show that this behavioral equilibrium notion organizes quite well the results of some of the most popular experiments in the experimental economics literature. We shall demonstrate the role of mental equilibrium in incentive mechaisms and will discuss the concept of collective emotions, which is based on the idea that players can coordinate their emotional states.
Shahar Arzy, Bick, Atira , ו Blanke, Olaf . 12/21/2009. Mental Time In Amnesia: Evidence From Bilateral Medial Temporal Damage Before And After Recovery.. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 26, 6, Pp. 503-510. . Publisher's Version תקציר
The human mind is continuously involved in "projecting" the self in time in order to process past memories and predict future occurrences. "Self-projection" in time involves episodic and spatial memory, relying on medial-temporal structures, but also engages visuo-spatial imagery, relying on occipito-temporal structures, and self-location, relying on temporo-parietal structures. Here we had the rare opportunity to investigate the relation between self-projection in time and memory, using a novel behavioural paradigm, in a patient with subacute bilateral medial-temporal damage during a period of amnesia as well as after recovery. Despite her memory deficit the patient was able to "project" herself to past and future, yet with significant improvement after recovery. We discuss our findings with respect to the relations between episodic memory and medial-temporal structures with self-projection in time to past and future.
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Shahar Arzy, Adi-Japha, Esther , ו Blanke, Olaf . 6/23/2009. The Mental Time Line: An Analogue Of The Mental Number Line In The Mapping Of Life Events.. Consciousness And Cogntion, 18, 3, Pp. 781-785. . Publisher's Version תקציר

A crucial aspect of the human mind is the ability to project the self along the time line to past and future. It has been argued that such self-projection is essential to re-experience past experiences and predict future events. In-depth analysis of a novel paradigm investigating mental time shows that the speed of this “self-projection” in time depends logarithmically on the temporal-distance between an imagined “location” on the time line that participants were asked to imagine and the location of another imagined event from the time line. This logarithmic pattern suggests that events in human cognition are spatially mapped along an imagery mental time line. We argue that the present time-line data are comparable to the spatial mapping of numbers along the mental number line and that such spatial maps are a fundamental basis for cognition.

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    Pd(II)- and Pt(II)-catalyzed ring-expansion of enantiomerically pure alkylidenecyclopropane derivatives leads to the formation of cyclobutene species with a complete preservation of the stereogenic center.
    Pd(II)- and Pt(II)-catalyzed ring-expansion of enantiomerically pure alkylidenecyclopropane derivatives leads to the formation of cyclobutene species with a complete preservation of the stereogenic center.
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    Mu (μ) rhythms are EEG oscillations between 8–13 Hz distinguished from alpha by having more anterior distribution and being desynchronized by motor rather than visual activity. Evidence accumulating during the last decade suggests that the desynchronization of μ rhythms (μ suppression) might be also a manifestation of a human Mirror Neuron System (MNS). To further explore this hypothesis we used a paradigm that, in a previous fMRI study, successfully activated this putative MNS in humans. Our direct goal was to provide further support for a link between modulation of μ rhythms and the MNS, by finding parallels between the reported patterns of fMRI activations and patterns of μ suppression. The EEG power in the μ range has been recorded while participants passively observed either a left or a right hand, reaching to and grasping objects, and compared it with that recorded while participants observed the movement of a ball, and while observing static grasping scenes or still objects. Mirroring fMRI results (Shmuelof, L., Zohary, E., 2005. Dissociation between ventral and dorsal fMRI activation during object and action recognition. Neuron 47, 457–470), μ suppression was larger in the hemisphere contra-lateral to the moving hand and larger when the hands grasped different objects in different ways than when the movement was repetitive. No suppression was found while participants observed still objects but μ suppression was also found while seeing static grasping postures. These data are discussed in light of similar parallels between modulations of alpha waves and fMRI while recording EEG in the magnet. The present data support a link between μ suppression and a human MNS.