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- Creator:
- Fridmanski, Ethan
- Description:
- test data
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- Test data (330mb)
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- Creator:
- Dekydtspotter, Laurent , Miller, A. Kate, Iverson, Mike ,Xiong, Yanyu, Swanson, Kyle , & Gilbert, Charlène
- Description:
- The data represent induced power at the bridge between a matrix clause and an embedded clause represented by the words dit 'said' and que 'that' in French linked to four conditions as in (1a - d). (1a) Quel reportage la concernant est-ce que Laetitia a dit que Jérémie avait regardé avec appréhension? (1b) Quel reportage à propos d’elle est-ce que Laetitia a dit que Jérémie avait regardé avec appréhension? (1c) Quel reportage la concernant est-ce que Jérémie a dit que Laetitia avait regardé avec appréhension? (1d) Quel reportage à propos d’elle est-ce que Jérémie a dit que Laetitia avait regardé avec appréhension? ‘Which report regarding/about her did Laetitia/Jérémie say that Jérémie/Laetitia had watched with apprehension?’ These four conditions manipulated the contains of interrogative expressions. (1a/condition A) involves a modifier with an early match antecedent. (1b/condition B) involves a complement with an early match antecedent. (1c/condition C) involves a modifier with a late match antecedent. (1d/condition D) involves a complement with an late match antecedent. Our the time-frequency analysis was performed with the FieldTrip toolbox as eight datasets for four conditions (1a - 1d) and two groups (NSs and NNSs). The time window of interest in each epoched trial included the two critical bridge words dit que ‘said that’, and so covered 1.85 seconds, plus a 700ms baseline. A 50ms interval was left between the baseline and the critical window to prevent spectral leakage in plotting and analyses. We convolved a family of Morlet wavelets of 7 cycles with the selected time window of each EEG trial, which yielded the time-frequency information of the induced neural activity. After the induced power was obtained for each condition of each subject, a log transformation was conducted across channels and frequencies for each subject to standardize the power unit as dB. The length of the wavelets was set as 3 standard deviations of the Gaussian kernel. At 1Hz, the wavelet duration was 2.228 seconds. The spectral bandwidth was 0.286Hz. At 60Hz, the wavelet duration was 0.037 seconds. The spectral bandwidth was 17.143Hz. This procedure only allowed us to analyze the data starting at 5Hz (wavelet duration = 0.446 seconds; spectral bandwidth = 1.429Hz).
- Keyword:
- parsing, movement, anaphora, time-frequency, EEG
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- The Timing versus Resource Problem in Nonnative Sentence Processing: Evidence from a Time-Frequency Analysis of Anaphora Resolution in Successive wh-Movement in Native and Nonnative Speakers of French
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- Creator:
- Payne, Zachary C, Mushinski, Ryan M, Poehlman, John, Pusede, Sally E, and Raff, Jonathan D
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- Gas phase measurements of NO, NO2, N2O, CO2 and O3 were collected from four experimental chambers and 1m above the ground during a field campaign at the Indiana University Research and Teaching Preserve from 08/02/2017 to 08/18/2017. Chambers contained different levels of vegetation to understand the effect that vegetation has on soil fluxes of these gases. These measurements were processed in R computing environment to produce measurement of fluxes. Raw data and processed data both appear in this dataset.
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- Nitric Oxide, Nitrous Oxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Soil Gas Flux, and Vegetation Effects
- Citation to related publication:
- JGR Atmosphere - Presubmission
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- Effects of Vegetation on Flux of NO, NO2, and N2O in a Mixed Deciduous Forest Clearing
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- Creator:
- Fulton, Ben. Hahn, Matthew W., Mendes, Fabio.
- Description:
- Here we present CAFE 5, a completely re-written software package with numerous performance and user-interface enhancements over previous versions. These include improved support for multithreading, the explicit modelling of rate variation among families using gamma-distributed rate categories, and command-line arguments that preclude the use of accessory scripts.
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- bioinformatics phylogenetics software
- Citation to related publication:
- 10.1093/bioinformatics/btaa1022
- Title:
- Tutorial Files for CAFE5
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- Creator:
- Drobniak, Agnieszka , Mastalerz, Maria , Ames, Phil R., Bissey, Dana K. , and Johnson, Matthew R.
- Description:
- The Bedrock Geologic Map of the Vincennes 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle was created to present basic bedrock geologic information that contributes to the characterization of potential aggregate resources, characterization of bedrock aquifer systems, and analysis of the overlying predominantly glacial deposits. This map is based on data obtained from several thousand records including petroleum well drillers' logs, geophysical logs, water well drillers' logs, descriptions of cores recovered by the Indiana Geological Survey, seismic refraction records collected by the Indiana Geological Survey, natural exposures in and near the map area, and exposures in active and abandoned quarries. This database is, in large part, the result of a cooperative mapping agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Indiana Geological and Water Survey through the STATEMAP program of the USGS.
- Keyword:
- Indiana Geological and Water Survey (IGWS), IGWS, formation, bedrock, Vincennes, Pennsylvanian, stratigraphy, Geologic Map Schema (GeMS), and GeMS
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- GeMS Database of Bedrock Geologic Map of the Vincennes 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle
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- Creator:
- Drobniak, Agnieszka
- Description:
- The Bedrock Geologic Map of the Vincennes 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle was created to present basic bedrock geologic information that contributes to the characterization of potential aggregate resources, characterization of bedrock aquifer systems, and analysis of the overlying predominantly glacial deposits. This map is based on data obtained from several thousand records including petroleum well drillers' logs, geophysical logs, water well drillers' logs, descriptions of cores recovered by the Indiana Geological Survey, seismic refraction records collected by the Indiana Geological Survey, natural exposures in and near the map area, and exposures in active and abandoned quarries. This database is, in large part, the result of a cooperative mapping agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Indiana Geological and Water Survey through the STATEMAP program of the USGS.
- Keyword:
- Indiana Geological and Water Survey (IGWS)
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- GeMS Database of Bedrock Geologic Map of the Vincennes 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle
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- Creator:
- Gary R. Kidd, Charles S. Watson, Brian Gygi. Indiana University, Bloomigton
- Description:
- The data show performance on 19 tests of auditory abilities, with 340 subjects. The data include: 1. Percent correct for each of the 19 TBAC tests used in the 2007 study 2. Arcsine transformed values of the PC scores (names ending in “AS”) 3. Percentile values for the Arcsine-transformed scores (names ending in “ASp”) 4. Latent variable scores for four independent auditory factors, plus a general auditory ability factor, as described in KWG 2007. Sex and race data are also included. For a subset of subjects, SAT scores, GPA, and an IQ estimate (based on SAT scores) is also provided.
- Keyword:
- auditory, speech, hearing, listening, individual differences
- Citation to related publication:
- Kidd, G. R., Watson, C. S., & Gygi, B. (2007). Individual differences in auditory abilities. The Journal Of The Acoustical Society Of America, 122(1), 418-435.
- Title:
- Individual Differences in Auditory Abilities: The Expanded TBAC dataset
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- Creator:
- Chivukula, Sai Shruthi, Li, Ziqing, Pivonka, Anne, Chen, Jingning, and Gray, Colin M.
- Description:
- This dataset documents the outcomes of a research project where we identified, analyzed, and described a set of existing ethics-focused methods designed to support design research and practice for a range of audiences (such as technology and design researchers and practitioners, and educators). The final dataset includes 63 ethics-focused methods, describing the intended audience(s), format of guidance, interaction qualities, utilization of existing knowledge or concepts, implementation opportunities within design processes, and the "core" or "script" of the method.
- Keyword:
- design methods, ethics, values, and design practice
- Citation to related publication:
- https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.08909
- Title:
- Dataset of Ethics-Focused Design Methods
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- Creator:
- Gabler, Mikaela C; Martin, Bruce J; Johnson, Blair D; Schlader, Zachary J; and Chapman, Robert F
- Description:
- The purpose of this study was to examine how IMW affects the sensory and affective components of dyspnea, exercise performance, and NIRS-derived metaboreflex effects during a cycling time to exhaustion test. Additionally, to augment the ventilatory response for better elucidation of the cardiorespiratory effects of IMW, we added hypoxia as an intervention. Using both normoxic and hypoxic conditions, our hypotheses were: 1) both sensory and affective components of dyspnea would be attenuated following IMW in each condition, 2) the extent of skeletal muscle deoxygenation (i.e., a NIRS-derived surrogate for the metaboreflex) in the leg would be reduced after IMW in each condition, and 3) participants’ time to exhaustion would be prolonged following IMW in each condition.
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- altitude, breathlessness, dyspnea, metaboreflex, respiratory
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- Effects of inspiratory muscle warm-up on perceptual, physiological, and performance outcomes during high-intensity exercise in normoxia and hypoxia
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- Creator:
- Gabler, Mikaela C; Martin, Bruce J; Johnson, Blair D; Schlader, Zachary J; and Chapman, Robert F
- Description:
- The purpose of this study was to examine how IMW affects the sensory and affective components of dyspnea, exercise performance, and NIRS-derived metaboreflex effects during a cycling time to exhaustion test. Additionally, to augment the ventilatory response for better elucidation of the cardiorespiratory effects of IMW, we added hypoxia as an intervention. Using both normoxic and hypoxic conditions, our hypotheses were: 1) both sensory and affective components of dyspnea would be attenuated following IMW in each condition, 2) the extent of skeletal muscle deoxygenation (i.e., a NIRS-derived surrogate for the metaboreflex) in the leg would be reduced after IMW in each condition, and 3) participants’ time to exhaustion would be prolonged following IMW in each condition.
- Keyword:
- altitude, breathlessness, dyspnea, metaboreflex, respiratory
- Citation to related publication:
- Title:
- Effects of inspiratory muscle warm-up on perceptual, physiological, and performance outcomes during high-intensity exercise in normoxia and hypoxia