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  • 11月 13 週日 200505:59
  • Primitive brain is 'smarter' than we think, MIT study shows

Primitive structures deep within the brain may have a far greater role in our high-level everyday thinking processes than previously believed, report researchers at the MIT Picower Center for Learning and Memory in the Feb. 24 issue of Nature.The results of this study led by Earl K. Miller, associate director of the Picower Center at MIT, have implications about how we learn. The new knowledge also may lead to better understanding and treatment for autism and schizophrenia, which could result from an imbalance between primitive and more advanced brain systems. Our brains have evolved a fast, reliable way to learn rules such as "stop at red" and "go at green." Dogma has it that the "big boss" lobes of the cerebral cortex, responsible for daily and long-term decision-making, learn the rules first and then transfer the knowledge to the more primitive, large forebrain region known as the basal ganglia, buried under the cortex.Although both regions are known to be involved in learning rules that become automatic enough for us to follow without much thought, no one had ever determined each one's specific role.In this study, Miller, who is the Picower Professor of Neuroscience, and postdoctoral associate Anitha Pasupathy found that in monkeys, the striatum (the input structure of the basal ganglia) showed more rapid change in the learning process than the more highly evolved prefrontal cortex. Their results suggest that the basal ganglia first identify the rule, and then "train" the prefrontal cortex, which absorbs the lesson more slowly. "These findings suggest new ways of thinking about learning," Miller said. "They suggest that new learning isn't simply the smarter bits of our brain such as the cortex 'figuring things out.' Instead, we should think of learning as interaction between our primitive brain structures and our more advanced cortex. In other words, primitive brain structures might be the engine driving even our most advanced high-level, intelligent learning abilities," he said.The cortex--the "thinking" part of the brain--is highly developed in humans. This is especially true for the prefrontal cortex. Common wisdom suggests that when we learn new things, the prefrontal cortex figures things out first. Then, as our behaviors become familiar and habitual, the more primitive, subcortical basal ganglia take over so that the now-familiar routines can be run off automatically and occupy less of our thoughts. "What we found was evidence for something very different," Pasupathy said. "We found that as monkeys learn new, simple rules--associations analogous to 'stop at red, go at green'--the striatum of the basal ganglia shows evidence of learning much sooner and faster than the prefrontal cortex. But, an interesting wrinkle is that the the monkeys' behavior improved at a slow rate, similar to that of the slower changes in
prefrontal cortex."
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  • 11月 13 週日 200505:51
  • MIT researcher presents new view of how the cortex forms

How does the cortex, the brain's executive in charge of high-level thinking and planning, go from a uniform blob of brain matter to well-defined areas with specific sensing, cognition and movement tasks?A leading neuroscientist at MIT and one from the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) report in the Nov. 4 special issue of Science dedicated to the brain that the controversy is over: The "protomap" and "protocortex" theories of brain development are dead.The cerebral cortex is a sheet of around 10 billion neurons divided into distinctly separate areas that process particular aspects of sensation, movement and cognition. To what extent are these areas predetermined by genes or shaped by the environment? The protomap and protocortex theories developed before 1990 claimed, respectively, that the task-specific regions of the cortex are spawned by a zone of "originator" cells; or that long nerve fibers from the thalamus, a large ovoid mass that relays information to the cortex from other brain regions, are activated by external stimuli to impose identity on the homogeneous blob.New evidence indicates that the development of cortical areas involves "a rich array of signals," an interwoven cascade of developmental events, some internal and some external, according to co-authors Mriganka Sur, Sherman Fairchild Professor of Neuroscience at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory and the MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and John L. R. Rubenstein of UCSF. "Recent evidence has altered researchers' understanding of how cortical areas form, connect with other brain regions, develop unique processing networks and adapt to changes in inputs," Sur said. "Understanding basic mechanisms of cortical development is central to understanding disorders of development."Sur, chair of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, is leading an ambitious, multifaceted approach to understanding the genetic, molecular and behavioral aspects of autism.In the Science review article, "Patterning and Plasticity of the Cerebral Cortex," Sur and Rubenstein point out that transcription factors are key. A transcription factor is a protein that binds DNA at a specific site where it regulates transcription, or the process of copying genetic material. In the brain's early prenatal development, transcription factors control the birth and growth of new neurons, neurons' movement and connectivity within the brain, and which ones live and which are killed off.Later, at a critical point in development, activity in the form of outside stimulation refines the brain's topography and networks to create the specific functions and areas of the postnatal mammalian brain. This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health, the Marcus Fund and the Simons Foundation.
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  • 11月 10 週四 200522:41
  • New, Earlier Tests Seen Better at Fetal Down Syndrome Detection

By BLOOMBERG NEWSNew tests in the first trimester1 of pregnancy are better at identifying fetuses2 with Down syndrome3  than standard tests done later in pregnancy, according to a government-financed study.
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  • 11月 07 週一 200521:23
  • What Makes The Brain Tick, Tick, Tick: Researchers Gaining New Insights Into Brain's Internal Clock

DURHAM, N.C. -- The brain is a "time machine," assert Duke neuroscientists Catalin Buhusi and Warren Meck. And understanding how the brain tracks time is essential to understanding all its functions. The brain's internal clocks coordinate a vast array of activities from communicating, to orchestrating movement, to getting food, they said. In a review article in the October 2005 Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Buhusi and Meck discuss the current state of understanding of one of the brain's most important, and mysterious, clocks -- the one governing timing intervals in the seconds to minutes range. Such interval timing occupies the middle neurological ground between two other clocks -- the circadian clock that operates over the 24-hour light-dark cycle, and the millisecond clock that is crucial for such functions as motor control and speech generation and recognition. Meck is a professor and Buhusi is an assistant research professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. Interval timing is central to broader coordination of tasks such as walking, manipulating objects, carrying on a conversation and tracking objects in the environment, they said. "Interval timing is necessary for us to understand temporal order of events, for example when carrying on a conversation," said Meck. "To understand speech, I not only have to process the millisecond intervals involved in voice onset time, but also the duration of vowels and consonants. Also, to respond, I need to process the pacing of speech, to organize my thoughts coherently and to respond back to you in a timely manner. That's all interval timing, and in fact it's hard to find any complex behavioral process that timing isn't involved in."
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  • 11月 06 週日 200501:02
  • 我的BLOG換新裝了


連續幾個月下來不停的做實驗、考試、寫要發表的文章,我真是累斃了..........
這一個禮拜,突然感覺........沒事做....好像開始已經在等待Thanksgiving的到來...
再加上有些電台已經在開始播放聖誕節的歌曲了...
心情不知不覺也跟著舞動起來....
然後變的一點唸書、做事的動力也沒有.....
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  • 11月 02 週三 200520:52
  • Speaking in the Third Person, Removed From Reality


By KEITH ABLOW, M.D.
Almost from the moment he walked into my office, something bothered me about my 18-year-old patient, Mark, sent to see me by his parents after they found marijuana and steroids in his bedroom. 
He was tall and muscular, with tousled, dirty-blonde hair, outfitted in a faded T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Sunset Strip," distressed jeans made to look threadbare at midthigh and along the edges of the pockets and a 70's retro leather choker with a few clay beads on it. A shiny silver bolt pierced his left brow. He shook my hand and introduced himself with a smile, then sat down in the suede armchair opposite me, his legs outstretched, his ankles crossed. "So tell me what's going on," I said."I'm in a serious jam, man," he said. "I think I need rehab to get my life back. You know?"He didn't sound upset about it.
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  • 11月 01 週二 200521:19
  • 傑克(南瓜)燈籠的由來

有空我再寫摘要喔....

History of the Jack of the Latern

Pumpkins are carved into Jack O'Lanterns for Halloween. We bake them into pumpkin pie. Tales of terror have used pumpkins to create an eerie atmosphere. How did the pumpkin become associated with Halloween? Well, the answer is in the tale of an unfortunate soul named Jack.According to Irish folklore, a man named Jack, well known for his drunkenness and quick temper, got very drunk at a local pub on All Hallows Eve. As his life began to slip away the Devil appeared to claim Jack's soul. Jack, eager to stay alive, begged the Devil to let him have just one more drink before he died. The Devil agreed. Jack was short of money and asked the Devil if he wouldn't mind assuming the shape of a sixpence so Jack could pay for the drink and after the transaction the Devil could change back.Seeing how the Devil is quite gullible in almost all of these folk tales, he agreed again to help Jack out and changed himself into a sixpence. Jack immediately grabbed the coin and shoved it into his wallet which just happened to have a cross-shaped catch on it. The Devil, now imprisoned in the wallet screamed with rage and ordered Jack to release him.Jack agreed to free the Devil from his wallet if the Devil agreed not to bother Jack for a whole year. Again, the Devil agreed to Jack's terms. Realizing he now had a new lease on life, at least for a year, Jack decided to mend his ways. For a time Jack was good to his wife and children and began to attend church and give to charity. Eventually, Jack slipped back into his evil ways. The next All Hallows Eve as Jack was heading home the Devil appeared and demanded that Jack accompany him. Once again Jack, not too eager to die, distracted the devil by pointing to a nearby apple tree. Jack convinced the Devil to get an apple out of the tree and even offered to hoist the Devil up on his shoulders to help him get the apple. The Devil, fooled once again by Jack, climbed into the tree and plucked an apple. Jack took out a knife and carved a cross into the trunk of the tree. Trapped once again the Devil howled to be released and told Jack he would give him ten years of peace in exchange for his release. Jack, on the other hand, insisted the Devil never bother him again. The Devil agreed and was released.Almost a year later Jack's body, unable to withstand his evil ways, gave out and Jack died. When Jack tried to enter Heaven he was told that because of his meanness he would not be allowed in. When Jack attempted to gain entry into Hell, the Devil, still smarting from years of humiliation, refused Jack admission. However, being the kind Devil that he was, he threw Jack a piece of coal to help him find his way in the dark of limbo. Jack put the piece of coal into a turnip and it became known as a Jack O'Lantern. On All Hallows Eve if you look you can still see Jack's flame burning dimly as he searches for a home.You might be asking yourself, "Hmmm, that was an interesting story, but where do the pumpkins fit into this?" The use of Jack O'Lanterns as festival lights for Halloween is a custom that descended from the Irish, who used carved-out turnips or beets as lanterns. On Halloween, these lights represented the souls of the dead or goblins freed from the dead. When the Irish emigrated to America they could not find many turnips to carve into Jack O'Lanterns but they did find an abundance of pumpkins. Pumpkins seemed to be a suitable substitute for the turnips, and have been an essential part of Halloween celebrations ever since.
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  • 10月 31 週一 200521:40
  • 我做的Jack O'Lantern


一講到Halloween,我就會想到我第一次做的Jack O'Lantern,就是擺在窗戶旁邊要把魔鬼嚇走的那個南瓜燈籠。我剛來美國時,我的host family對我很好,常邀請外國學生去他們家過節。有一年的Halloween我就去他們家學做南瓜燈籠,想不到吃完晚餐,他們還準備了幾個遊戲。真是有心,也令人難忘。我只找到幾張照片,是那天照的...
大家剛到Naomi家,在準備煮晚餐。站在我旁邊的就是Naomi,再來是她們家最小的妹妹Alice,再來是Kazu(他後來回日本了),等等......
我做的是最右邊的那一個...
大家抱著自己的傑作,在火爐前照相。記得是Naomi的爸爸幫我們照的...
這是比賽吃甜甜圈的遊戲。不要以為很簡單,那吊著的甜甜圈會搖來搖去的,很難吃的到。
我們分成兩組,比賽看誰最快完成mummy(木乃伊)...很刺激吧...
我忘了哪一組贏了......好像是我們....反正很好玩就是了...
記得那一天玩到深夜才回家,照片也都不知道在哪....
這是我第一個在美國過的Halloween....
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  • 10月 31 週一 200520:55
  • 收集Google 的 icon


每天早上,一打開IE,就會看到Google的icon。不知道有沒有人發現,Google會隨著不同的節日、季節,甚至他們Google的生日,而改變他們的icon。
他們的icon做得很簡單但卻就是很明顯的表現出要表達的意思。自從我發現這個的時候,我就開始收集Google各式各樣的icon。
今天是Halloween,想當然Google又有新的icon了。
心血來朝地,我整理了幾個重要節日的icon。我才發現,單單去年的12月,為了準備、慶祝聖誕節,就有了5、6個的icon。聖誕節真的是美國人最最最重要的大大大節日啊!!  好棒喔!!
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  • 10月 28 週五 200507:41
  • 一句振奮士氣的話..



今天在排隊買咖啡的時候,看到擺在櫃子上各式各樣待售的馬克杯。其中有一個馬克杯上面印著一句話,讓我看了真想衝動得買下來 .....那句話令人看了振奮人心,對未來更有信心.....
" Life is not about finding yourself.
  Life is about creating yourself. "
                                       
-by unkown

未來是美好的.....
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