نتایج جستجو برای: unidentified food

تعداد نتایج: 281680  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Andrew T Stefka Taylor Feehley Prabhanshu Tripathi Ju Qiu Kathy McCoy Sarkis K Mazmanian Melissa Y Tjota Goo-Young Seo Severine Cao Betty R Theriault Dionysios A Antonopoulos Liang Zhou Eugene B Chang Yang-Xin Fu Cathryn R Nagler

Environmentally induced alterations in the commensal microbiota have been implicated in the increasing prevalence of food allergy. We show here that sensitization to a food allergen is increased in mice that have been treated with antibiotics or are devoid of a commensal microbiota. By selectively colonizing gnotobiotic mice, we demonstrate that the allergy-protective capacity is conferred by a...

2016
Jianfeng Wang Lei Liu Jin H. Yan

Research has shown that anger faces represent a potent motivational incentive for individuals with high implicit power motive (nPower). However, it is well known that anger expressions can vary in intensity, ranging from mild anger to rage. To examine nPower-relevant emotional intensity processing in anger faces, an ERP oddball task with facial stimuli was utilized, with neutral expressions as ...

2011
Marvin Chandra Christopher W. Robinson Scott Sinnett

Research has shown visual dominance effects by participants‟ inclination to focus on visual information when presented with compounded visual and auditory stimuli. A recent study has found auditory dominance through a passive oddball detection task. As this task did not require an explicit response, the first aim of this study was to require a response from the participant. Using a single-respo...

2014
Piers D. L. Howe Margaret E. Webb

Does becoming aware of a change to a purely visual stimulus necessarily cause the observer to be able to identify or localise the change or can change detection occur in the absence of identification or localisation? Several theories of visual awareness stress that we are aware of more than just the few objects to which we attend. In particular, it is clear that to some extent we are also aware...

2004
Sotaro Sekimoto Kimitaka Kaga Morihiro Sugishita Seiji Nozaki

An event-related design for fMRI studies has recently been developed. In this design, stimuli can be presented in random order. In the present study, an event-related fMRI system for hearing experiments was developed and the usefulness of this system was assessed. The brain regions involved in an auditory oddball task were determined. The results showed that the event-related fMRI was useful fo...

Journal: :British Journal of Nutrition 1974

Journal: :Bulletin of the African Bird Club 2000

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