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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33646048/face-the-uncanny-the-effects-of-doppelganger-talking-head-avatars-on-affect-based-trust-toward-artificial-intelligence-technology-are-mediated-by-uncanny-valley-perceptions
#21
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
William D Weisman, Jorge F Peña
This experiment ( N  = 228) examined how exposure to a talking head doppelganger created by an artificial intelligence (AI) program influenced affect-based trust toward AIs. Using a 3 (talking head featuring the participant's or a stranger's face, audio-only condition) by 2 (pro-AI pitch and anti-AI pitch playback) design, we uncovered that exposure to a talking head featuring the participant's face instead of a stranger's face increased uncanny valley perceptions. Furthermore, uncanny valley perceptions mediated the link between exposure to a talking head with the participant's face on affect-based trust...
March 2021: Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33566838/doppelganger-based-training-imitating-our-virtual-self-to-accelerate-interpersonal-skills-learning
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emmanuelle P Kleinlogel, Marion Curdy, João Rodrigues, Carmen Sandi, Marianne Schmid Mast
Interpersonal skills require mastering a wide range of competencies such as communication and adaptation to different situations. Effective training includes the use of videos in which role models perform the desired behaviours such that trainees can learn through behavioural mimicry. However, new technologies allow new ways of designing training. In the present study, given that virtual reality is emerging as a valuable training setting, we compare two different demonstration conditions within virtual reality by investigating the extent to which the use of doppelgangers as role models can boost trainees' interpersonal skills development as compared to a role model that does not resemble the trainees...
2021: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33564065/the-discordant-doppelganger-dilemma-sglt2i-mimics-therapeutic-carbohydrate-restriction-food-choice-first-over-pharma
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Scott W Murray, Sean McKelvey, Thomas D Heseltine, George Henderson, Jagdeep Singh, David Unwin, Adrian J B Brady
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 9, 2021: Journal of Human Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32923207/a-widow-maker-and-a-doppelganger-an-anomalous-case-of-the-coronaries
#24
Jahanzeb Malik, Tayyaba Zahid, Omaid Majedi, Uzma Ishaq, Muhammad Ishfaq Faizi
The anomalous origin of the left circumflex (LCX) artery from the right coronary sinus is a relatively rare condition. A 'double' left anterior descending (LAD) artery is probably the rarest of coronary artery anomalies. We present a case of acute myocardial infarction with a clot and a critical distal stenosis in the left main stem (LMS) supplying a dual LAD and an aberrant origin of the LCX.
August 7, 2020: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32869842/siblings-or-doppelg%C3%A3-ngers-deciphering-the-evolution-of-structured-cis-regulatory-rnas-beyond-homology
#25
REVIEW
Elizabeth C Gray, Daniel M Beringer, Michelle M Meyer
Structured cis-regulatory RNAs have evolved across all domains of life, highlighting the utility and plasticity of RNA as a regulatory molecule. Homologous RNA sequences and structures often have similar functions, but homology may also be deceiving. The challenges that derive from trying to assign function to structure and vice versa are not trivial. Bacterial riboswitches, viral and eukaryotic IRESes, CITEs, and 3' UTR elements employ an array of mechanisms to exert their effects. Bioinformatic searches coupled with biochemical and functional validation have elucidated some shared and many unique ways cis-regulators are employed in mRNA transcripts...
October 30, 2020: Biochemical Society Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32471560/is-nrg2%C3%AE-fusion-a-doppelg%C3%A3-nger-to-nrg1%C3%AE-%C3%AE-fusions-in-oncology
#26
EDITORIAL
Misako Nagasaka, Sai-Hong Ignatius Ou
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
June 2020: Journal of Thoracic Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32457264/pathologic-doppelg%C3%A3-nger-thyroid-like-intrahepatic-cholangiocarcinoma-with-synchronous-primary-thyroid-carcinoma-in-a-young-woman
#27
Neha Mittal, Munita Bal, Mukta Ramadwar, Shraddha Patkar, Mahesh Goel
Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) accounts for 8-10% of all malignant liver tumors. Preponderance for elderly males and occurrence of varied morphological patterns in ICC is well known. Recent reports have described a newly recognized variant of thyroid-like cholangiocarcinoma. Herein, we present a hitherto unreported synchronous occurrence of an intrahepatic thyroid-like cholangiocarcinoma and a separate thyroid carcinoma in a 23-year-old post-partum woman. Both tumors displayed striking resemblance to follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma (FVPTC) however exhibited disparate immunohistochemical profiles: the intrahepatic tumor was positive for CK7 and CK19, and negative for TTF-1, PAX-8 and thyroglobulin whereas, the thyroid tumor was positive for TTF-1, thyroglobulin and PAX-8...
May 31, 2020: Annals of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32369122/doppelg%C3%A3-nger
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nitin Agrawal Kapur
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 5, 2020: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31402345/hydrophobia-s-doppelg%C3%A3-nger-toward-a-literary-history-of-emotions-in-early-american-rabies-narratives
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Don James McLaughlin
This essay explores how phobia emerged as a familiar medical diagnostic in the United States and Atlantic world in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Before phobia developed into a variable suffix that could attach to different objects and ideas, its meaning took shape in literature on rabies. Until the late 1800s, the common name for rabies among English speakers was hydrophobia. Transliterated from the Greek, the term was used to designate a dread of liquids, prompted by difficulties in swallowing-a symptom doctors considered the most familiar form the disease took...
2019: Literature and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31358846/an-experimental-study-of-a-virtual-reality-counselling-paradigm-using-embodied-self-dialogue
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mel Slater, Solène Neyret, Tania Johnston, Guillermo Iruretagoyena, Mercè Álvarez de la Campa Crespo, Miquel Alabèrnia-Segura, Bernhard Spanlang, Guillem Feixas
When faced with a personal problem people typically give better advice to others than to themselves. A previous study showed how it is possible to enact internal dialogue in virtual reality (VR) through participants alternately occupying two different virtual bodies - one representing themselves and the other Sigmund Freud. They could maintain a self-conversation by explaining their problem to the virtual Freud and then from the embodied perspective of Freud see and hear the explanation by their virtual doppelganger, and then give some advice...
July 29, 2019: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31328805/egad-there-is-an-erad-doppelganger-in-the-golgi
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Fonseca, Pedro Carvalho
Disposal of membrane proteins in the late secretory pathway is thought to be exclusively facilitated by ESCRT-dependent lysosomal degradation. In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Schmidt et al define a previously uncharacterized endosome and Golgi-associated degradation (EGAD) pathway. This pathway, which has remarkable similarities to ERAD in the endoplasmic reticulum, operates in post-ER organelles via the proteasome and contributes to lipid homeostasis in eukaryotic cells.
August 1, 2019: EMBO Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30977707/double-agony-is-literary-doubling-a-cure-for-suffering-or-its-source
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michal Tal
This paper focuses on the literary theme of the double (doppelgänger) as an artistic attempt at endowing suffering protagonists with a chance for redemption. Doppelgänger works feature a protagonist who encounters his or her double, or disintegrates into several self-parts. The paper investigates the question of whether literary doubelness may serve as a cure for the protagonists' suffering, or rather aggravates their initial suffering and introduces further causes of agony on their part. After discussing whether doubleness stems from the protagonists' wish to meet Kohut's self-object need for twinship, the paper analyzes stances of literary doubleness, either by split or by multiplication, that seem to be the source of their protagonists' sense of suffering...
April 2019: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30685710/rudolf-hess-the-doppelg%C3%A3-nger-conspiracy-theory-disproved
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sherman McCall, Gabriele Kreindl, Tamara Kastinger, Eva Müller, Waltraud Zahrer, Ines Grießner, Bettina Dunkelmann, Edith Tutsch-Bauer, Franz Neuhuber, Phillip R Pittman, Rick Wahl, Mark Lowry, Jan Cemper-Kiesslich
The Deputy Führer of the Third Reich Rudolf Hess was captured after a controversial flight to Scotland in 1941. Hess was sentenced to life imprisonment during the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. He was detained in Berlin's Spandau Prison under the official security designation 'Spandau #7.' Early doubts arose about the true identity of prisoner 'Spandau #7.' This evolved to a frequently espoused conspiracy theory that prisoner 'Spandau #7' was an imposter and not Rudolf Hess. After Hess's reputed 1987 suicide, the family grave became a Neo-Nazi pilgrimage site...
May 2019: Forensic Science International. Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30681914/examining-community-stability-in-the-face-of-mass-extinction-in-communities-of-digital-organisms
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tian-Tong Luo, Lise Heier, Zaki Ahmad Khan, Faraz Hasan, Trond Reitan, Abdool S Yasseen, Zi-Xuan Xie, Jian-Long Zhu, Gabriel Yedid
Digital evolution is a computer-based instantiation of Darwinian evolution in which short self-replicating computer programs compete, mutate, and evolve. It is an excellent platform for addressing topics in long-term evolution and paleobiology, such as mass extinction and recovery, with experimental evolutionary approaches. We evolved model communities with ecological interdependence among community members, which were subjected to two principal types of mass extinction: a pulse extinction that killed randomly, and a selective press extinction involving an alteration of the abiotic environment to which the communities had to adapt...
January 25, 2019: Artificial Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29542428/a-possible-twin-the-1960s-twin-study-revisited-twin-research-twin-to-twin-heart-transplantation-distinguishing-monozygotic-twins-twin-conceptions-via-oocyte-donation-factors-affecting-craniofacial-traits-in-the-media-triplet-delivery-in-the-uk-conjoined-twins
#35
Nancy L Segal
This article begins with the story of a 51-year-old Los Angeles, California man, Justin Goldberg, whose daughter caught a glimpse of his striking look-alike at a popular market. Many people have so-called doppelgängers, but this occurrence is especially intriguing - the individual in question, born in New York City in the mid-1960s to an unwed mother, was an adoptee placed by the Louise Wise Adoption Agency. This agency, under the guidance of a prominent psychiatrist, decided to place twins in separate homes...
April 2018: Twin Research and Human Genetics: the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28471757/excessive-surgical-adhesive-a-case-report-of-aortic-root-abscess-doppelg%C3%A3-nger
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalie A Silverton, David A Bull, Candice K Morrissey
Aortic root abscess is a complication of aortic valve endocarditis that is associated with a high morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis usually is made with transesophageal echocardiography, which is highly sensitive and specific for the disease. We present a case of suspected aortic root abscess 1 week after mechanical aortic valve replacement for native valve endocarditis. The diagnosis was made by the use of transesophageal echocardiography but surgical inspection revealed that the paravalvular fluid collection was excessive surgical adhesive...
May 3, 2017: A & A Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28137956/doppelg%C3%A3-ngers-and-dissociations-lesion-network-mapping-illuminates-misidentification-delusions
#37
COMMENT
Ryan McKay, Nicholas Furl
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2017: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27600586/outer-membrane-vesicles-in-service-as-protein-shuttles-biotic-defenders-and-immunological-doppelg%C3%A3-ngers
#38
REVIEW
Richard C Laughlin, Robert C Alaniz
Characterization of host microbial interactions typically occurs on the cellular or protein level. Recently, a more thorough and accurate appreciation of cellular interactions has come into better focus with improved understanding of membrane vesicles (OMV). While OMVs are documented primarily in Gram-negative bacteria, certain Gram-positive species generate these structures, despite the obvious physical limitations of the cell envelope. Here, we briefly review the current understanding of OMVs in content and function, their role in pathogenesis, and the consequences of somatic cell gene expression on these events...
September 2, 2016: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27381624/the-doppelg%C3%A3-nger-effect-hidden-duplicates-in-databases-of-transcriptome-profiles
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Levi Waldron, Markus Riester, Marcel Ramos, Giovanni Parmigiani, Michael Birrer
Whole-genome analysis of cancer specimens is commonplace, and investigators frequently share or re-use specimens in later studies. Duplicate expression profiles in public databases will impact re-analysis if left undetected, a so-called "doppelgänger" effect. We propose a method that should be routine practice to accurately match duplicate cancer transcriptomes when nucleotide-level sequence data are unavailable, even for samples profiled by different microarray technologies or by both microarray and RNA sequencing...
November 2016: Journal of the National Cancer Institute
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27299657/gd12co5-3bi-and-gd12co5bi-crystalline-doppelg%C3%A3-nger-with-low-thermal-conductivities
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anton O Oliynyk, Taylor D Sparks, Michael W Gaultois, Leila Ghadbeigi, Arthur Mar
Attempts to prepare Gd12Co5Bi, a member of the rare-earth (RE) intermetallics RE12Co5Bi, which were identified by a machine-learning recommendation engine as potential candidates for thermoelectric materials, led instead to formation of the new compound Gd12Co5.3Bi with a very similar composition. Phase equilibria near the Gd-rich corner of the Gd-Co-Bi phase diagram were elucidated by both lab-based and variable-temperature synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction, suggesting that Gd12Co5.3Bi and Gd12Co5Bi are distinct phases...
July 5, 2016: Inorganic Chemistry
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