2012
DOI: 10.1002/wcs.1200
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Dynamics of cognition

Abstract: The application of dynamical systems methods and concepts to cognitive phenomena has broadened the range of testable hypotheses and theoretical narratives available to cognitive scientists. Most research in cognitive dynamics tests the degree to which observed cognitive performance is consistent with one or another core phenomena associated with complex dynamical systems, such as tests for phase transitions, coupling among processes, or scaling laws. Early applications of dynamical systems theory to perceptual… Show more

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“…Indeed, accumulating data indicate that miRNAs are playing an expanding role from neuro-regeneration to neuro-degeneration in human brain development and neurological disorders (Rogaev, 2005; Lukiw and Pogue, 2007; Lukiw et al, 2008, 2011; Pogue et al, 2011; Li et al, 2012; Lukiw and Alexandrov, 2012). The characterization of RNA complexity in short PMI human brain tissues is highly informative, even though miRNA stability may be a real concern in data and bioinformatics analysis (Lukiw et al, 1992, 1998; Cui et al, 2005, 2010a; Lukiw, 2007b; Lukiw and Pogue, 2007; Sethi and Lukiw, 2009; Rüegger and Großhans, 2012; Zhang et al, 2012). Interestingly, whole nuclei isolated from human brain tissues with PMI’s of up to 3–4 h efficiently support run-on gene transcription, an effect that is inhibited using the octapeptide RNAPII nt incorporation and translocation inhibitor α-amanitin (Lukiw et al, 1998; Cui et al, 2005; Lukiw and Pogue, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indeed, accumulating data indicate that miRNAs are playing an expanding role from neuro-regeneration to neuro-degeneration in human brain development and neurological disorders (Rogaev, 2005; Lukiw and Pogue, 2007; Lukiw et al, 2008, 2011; Pogue et al, 2011; Li et al, 2012; Lukiw and Alexandrov, 2012). The characterization of RNA complexity in short PMI human brain tissues is highly informative, even though miRNA stability may be a real concern in data and bioinformatics analysis (Lukiw et al, 1992, 1998; Cui et al, 2005, 2010a; Lukiw, 2007b; Lukiw and Pogue, 2007; Sethi and Lukiw, 2009; Rüegger and Großhans, 2012; Zhang et al, 2012). Interestingly, whole nuclei isolated from human brain tissues with PMI’s of up to 3–4 h efficiently support run-on gene transcription, an effect that is inhibited using the octapeptide RNAPII nt incorporation and translocation inhibitor α-amanitin (Lukiw et al, 1998; Cui et al, 2005; Lukiw and Pogue, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although amyloid over-expressing transgenic-AD (Tg-AD) murine models are informative, no adequate Tg-AD animal model currently exists that recapitulates all features of AD (Oakley et al, 2006; Ashe and Zahs, 2010; Philipson et al, 2010; Alexandrov et al, 2011; Li et al, 2011a,b). Analysis of miRNA array and Northern-blot-based tracking of specific miRNA abundances and decay kinetics in human neuronal-glial cells in primary co-culture and in short post-mortem interval (PMI, ∼1 h) human brain tissues reveals a limited stability and relatively short half-life for many brain-enriched miRNAs of 3 h or less (Lukiw et al, 1992; Lukiw, 2007b; Sethi and Lukiw, 2009; Cui et al, 2010a; Rüegger and Großhans, 2012; Zhang et al, 2012). The relatively high content of A + U ribonucleotides, AU and UA dinucleotide sequences, and small size in these sncRNAs further support the idea that miRNAs are relatively unstable signaling molecules (Sethi and Lukiw, 2009; Lukiw, 2012b; Rüegger and Großhans, 2012; Zhang et al, 2012).…”
Section: Half-life and Stability Of Mirna – Effects Of Human Post-mormentioning
confidence: 99%
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