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The neural instantiation of spontaneous counterfactual thought
Dec 2023 Revision:
This revision contains the scripts for the revised behavioral analyses, the script for the parametric modulation neuroimaging analysis (and relevant timing and behavioral files), and the parametric modulation significance testing. The neuroimaging data is available by contacting the author.
Original Submission:
This dataset contains the script and clean data for running the analyses on the relationship between the behavioral results and the within ROI multi-variate results in R. It also contains the scripts for running the single subject and group level neuroimaging analyses in AFNI, MATLAB, and R, as well as the scripts for running the experimental paradigm in MATLAB.
Additional data and scripts are available by request
"Infrastructure Investment for Tomorrow, A Financing Plan to Eliminate the Deferred Maintenance on the Nation's Roads"
Regan presents a long-term public investment proposal to preserve and upgrade the nation's infrastructure system. He offers a unique financing plan to eliminate much of the backlog of deferred maintenance that plagues America's roads and bridges. The plan would allow states and municipalities to get out from under this burden with a one-time upgrading program and then attain a new capacity to maintain and improve their infrastructure networks. Regan concludes that the goal of long-term investing is "to make possible sustained growth, improved productivity, and a strengthened private sector" for the next generation. A program to upgrade the nation's infrastructure base could help the United States achieve this goal.
Gymnothorax monostigma Regan 1909
<i>Gymnothorax monostigma</i> (Regan, 1909) <p>R*AΟR</p> <p> <i>Muraena monostigma</i> Regan, 1909:438 (type locality: Raiatea, Society Islands).</p> <p> <i>Gymnothorax monostigma</i> (Regan, 1909): Chen & Yu, 1986:249; Shao <i>et al</i>., 2008:238; Loh <i>et al</i>., in press:table 1. <i>Gymnothorax monostigmus</i> (Regan, 1909): Shen <i>et al</i>., 1993:105.</p> <p>Remarks. A rare species collected by hook and line off southeastern Taiwan.</p>Published as part of <i>Ho, Hsuan-Ching, Smith, David G., Mccosker, John E., Hibino, Yusuke, Loh, Kar-Hoe, Tighe, Kenneth A. & Shao, Kwang-Tsao, 2015, Annotated checklist of eels (orders Anguilliformes and Saccopharyngiformes) from Taiwan, pp. 140-189 in Zootaxa 4060 (1)</i> on page 158, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4060.1.16, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/243651">http://zenodo.org/record/243651</a>
Provenance and status of Galaxias smithii Regan (1905) (Teleostei: Galaxiidae)
McDowall, R. M. (2002): Provenance and status of Galaxias smithii Regan (1905) (Teleostei: Galaxiidae). Journal of Natural History 36 (9): 1129-1134, DOI: 10.1080/00222930110089139, URL: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0022293011008913
Regan Tamanui(Art Forum)
Regan Tamanui is a Melbourne-based street artist and a pivotal figure in Melbourne's stencil and graffiti art scene. He talks about the rise of the underground culture of stencil art and his participation in various art events
Blonde Builds Suburbia: Ouida Baggett Regan and the Alternate Construction of Femininity
Ouida Baggett Regan (1927-2017) was a developer, from Pensacola, FL in the mid-twentieth century.
• A white woman's place was as a homemaker and mother; yet she built thousands of homes and the tallest building in the FL panhandle.
• How did she navigate gender norms, as a divorcee mother and self-made millionaire?
• Regan strategically deployed gendered tropes, at times emphasizing her domesticity and femininity, and others the bootstrap, masculine approach to a traditionally male field
Untrained Forward Observer (UFO) Translator
MOVES Research & Education Systems Seminar: Presentation; Session 3c: Human Systems and Training (Operational Systems); Moderator: Mike McCauley; Untrained Forward Observer (UFO) Translator; speaker: Capt. Regan R. Kin
Ligand binding by the chlorocruorin from Eudistylia vancouverii.
Carbon monoxide chlorocruorin from Eudistylia vancouverii shows three distinct first-order relaxations with rates of 2.9 x 10(9) s-1, 6.5 x 10(7) s-1, and 3.2 x 10(6) s-1 (geminate reactions) and three second-order relaxations with rates of 4.7 x 10(6) M-1 s-1, 7 x 10(5) M-1 s-1, and 7 x 10(4) M-1 s-1, when studied by flash photolysis. The amplitudes of the second-order reactions depend on the extent of photolysis. This may be due to relaxation from the liganded (R) to the unliganded (T) conformation following photolysis and suggests that the combination rates contribute to cooperativity. In a stopped-flow experiment only the slowest phase with a rate of 7 x 10(4) M-1 s-1 is observed. It is assigned to binding to the T-state protein. Fragments of the native protein containing 12 and 4 hemes react like the holoprotein suggesting that the tetramer is a major cooperative unit. Oxygen binding shows three geminate relaxations with rates of 2.5 x 10(10) s-1, 3.5 x 10(7) s-1, and 4.5 x 10(6) s-1, and two second-order rates of 1.5 x 10(7) M-1 s-1 and 1 x 10(1) M-1 s-1. The amplitudes of the second-order phases do not correlate with the extent of photolysis. The results with the two ligands are consistent with an allosteric transition fast enough to compete with a rebinding rate of 500 s-1 in the R to T direction (CO rebinding) but not fast enough to compete with oxygen rebinding. There is significant heterogeneity in the R-state kinetics, but the T-state reaction is homogeneous
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