@misc{LaubrockEngbertCajar2017, author = {Laubrock, Jochen and Engbert, Ralf and Cajar, Anke}, title = {Gaze-contingent manipulation of the FVF demonstrates the importance of fixation duration for explaining search behavior}, series = {Behavioral and brain sciences : an international journal of current research and theory with open peer commentary}, volume = {40}, journal = {Behavioral and brain sciences : an international journal of current research and theory with open peer commentary}, publisher = {Cambridge Univ. Press}, address = {New York}, issn = {0140-525X}, doi = {10.1017/S0140525X16000145}, pages = {31 -- 32}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Hulleman \& Olivers' (H\&O's) model introduces variation of the functional visual field (FVF) for explaining visual search behavior. Our research shows how the FVF can be studied using gaze-contingent displays and how FVF variation can be implemented in models of gaze control. Contrary to H\&O, we believe that fixation duration is an important factor when modeling visual search behavior.}, language = {en} } @misc{StraderSchneiderSchorlemmer2017, author = {Strader, Anne and Schneider, Max and Schorlemmer, Danijel}, title = {Erratum zu: Strader, Anne; Schneider, Max; Schorlemmer, Danijel: Prospective and retrospective evaluation of five-year earthquake forecast models for California (Geophysical Journal International, 211 (2017) 1, S. 239 - 251, https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggx268)}, series = {Geophysical journal international}, volume = {212}, journal = {Geophysical journal international}, number = {2}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0956-540X}, doi = {10.1093/gji/ggx496}, pages = {1314 -- 1314}, year = {2017}, abstract = {S-test results for the USGS and RELM forecasts. The differences between the simulated log-likelihoods and the observed log-likelihood are labelled on the horizontal axes, with scaling adjustments for the 40year.retro experiment. The horizontal lines represent the confidence intervals, within the 0.05 significance level, for each forecast and experiment. If this range contains a log-likelihood difference of zero, the forecasted log-likelihoods are consistent with the observed, and the forecast passes the S-test (denoted by thin lines). If the minimum difference within this range does not contain zero, the forecast fails the S-test for that particular experiment, denoted by thick lines. Colours distinguish between experiments (see Table 2 for explanation of experiment durations). Due to anomalously large likelihood differences, S-test results for Wiemer-Schorlemmer.ALM during the 10year.retro and 40year.retro experiments are not displayed. The range of log-likelihoods for the Holliday-et-al.PI forecast is lower than for the other forecasts due to relatively homogeneous forecasted seismicity rates and use of a small fraction of the RELM testing region.}, language = {en} } @misc{WeymarVenturaBortGenheimeretal.2017, author = {Weymar, Mathias and Ventura-Bort, Carlos and Genheimer, Hannah and Wirkner, Janine and Wendt, Julia and Hamm, Alfons O.}, title = {THE P300 AND THE LC-NE SYSTEM: NEW INSIGHTS FROM TRANSCUTANEOUS VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION (TVNS)}, series = {Psychophysiology : journal of the Society for Psychophysiological Research}, volume = {54}, journal = {Psychophysiology : journal of the Society for Psychophysiological Research}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0048-5772}, pages = {S145 -- S145}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{BortHammWeymar2017, author = {Bort, Carlos Ventura and Hamm, Alfons O. and Weymar, Mathias}, title = {ENHANCED VOLUNTARY AND SPONTANEOUS MEMORY RETRIEVAL OF EMOTIONAL ASSOCIATES: AN ERP STUDY}, series = {Psychophysiology : journal of the Society for Psychophysiological Research}, volume = {54}, journal = {Psychophysiology : journal of the Society for Psychophysiological Research}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0048-5772}, pages = {S129 -- S129}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{WirknerLowStrucketal.2017, author = {Wirkner, Janine and Low, Andreas and Struck, Anne-Marie and Hamm, Alfons O. and Weymar, Mathias}, title = {DOES AGE INFLUENCE BRAIN POTENTIALS DURING AFFECTIVE PICTURE PROCESSING IN MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN?}, series = {Psychophysiology : journal of the Society for Psychophysiological Research}, volume = {54}, journal = {Psychophysiology : journal of the Society for Psychophysiological Research}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0048-5772}, pages = {S40 -- S40}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{LorenzKiekhebenSchnor2017, author = {Lorenz, Claas and Kiekheben, Sebastian and Schnor, Bettina}, title = {FaVe: Modeling IPv6 firewalls for fast formal verification}, series = {International Conference on Networked Systems (NetSys) 2017}, journal = {International Conference on Networked Systems (NetSys) 2017}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {New York}, doi = {10.1109/NetSys.2017.7903956}, pages = {8}, year = {2017}, abstract = {As virtualization drives the automation of networking, the validation of security properties becomes more and more challenging eventually ruling out manual inspections. While formal verification in Software Defined Networks is provided by comprehensive tools with high speed reverification capabilities like NetPlumber for instance, the presence of middlebox functionality like firewalls is not considered. Also, they lack the ability to handle dynamic protocol elements like IPv6 extension header chains. In this work, we provide suitable modeling abstractions to enable both - the inclusion of firewalls and dynamic protocol elements. We exemplarily model the Linux ip6tables/netfilter packet filter and also provide abstractions for an application layer gateway. Finally, we present a prototype of our formal verification system FaVe.}, language = {en} } @misc{KurfuerstFeldmeierKrtička2017, author = {Kurf{\"u}rst, P. and Feldmeier, Achim and Krtička, Jiri}, title = {Modeling sgB[e] Circumstellar Disks}, series = {The B(e) Phenomenon: Forty Years of Studies : proceedings of a conference held at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, 27 June-1 July 2016}, volume = {508}, journal = {The B(e) Phenomenon: Forty Years of Studies : proceedings of a conference held at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, 27 June-1 July 2016}, publisher = {Astronomical Scoeity of the Pacific}, address = {San Fransisco}, isbn = {978-1-58381-900-5}, pages = {17 -- 22}, year = {2017}, abstract = {During their evolution, massive stars are characterized by a significant loss of mass either via spherically symmetric stellar winds or by aspherical mass-loss mechanisms, namely outflowing equatorial disks. However, the scenario that leads to the formation of a disk or rings of gas and dust around these objects is still under debate. Is it a viscous disk or an ouftlowing disk-forming wind or some other mechanism? It is also unclear how various physical mechanisms that act on the circumstellar environment of the stars affect its shape, density, kinematic, and thermal structure. We assume that the disk-forming mechanism is a viscous transport within an equatorial outflowing disk of a rapidly or even critically rotating star. We study the hydrodynamic and thermal structure of optically thick dense parts of outflowing circumstellar disks that may form around,e.g., Be stars, sgB[e] stars, or Pop m stars. We calculate self-consistent time dependent models of the inner dense region of the disk that is strongly affected either by irradiation from the central star and by contributions of viscous heating effects. We also simulate the dynamic effects of collision between expanding ejecta of supernovae and circumstellar disks that may be form in sgB[e] stars and, e.g., LBVs or Pop in stars.}, language = {en} } @misc{GronauUllrichTeichmann2017, author = {Gronau, Norbert and Ullrich, Andr{\´e} and Teichmann, Malte}, title = {Development of the industrial IoT competences in the areas of organization, process, and interaction based on the learning factory concept}, series = {Procedia manufacturing}, volume = {9}, journal = {Procedia manufacturing}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2351-9789}, doi = {10.1016/j.promfg.2017.04.029}, pages = {254 -- 261}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Lately, first implementation approaches of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies penetrate industrial value-adding processes. Within this, the competence requirements for employees are changing. Employees' organization, process, and interaction competences are of crucial importance in this new IoT environment, however, in students and vocational training not sufficiently considered yet. On the other hand, conventional learning factories evolve and transform to digital learning factories. Nevertheless, the integration of IoT technology and its usage for training in digital learning factories has been largely neglected thus far. Existing learning factories do not explicitly and properly consider IoT technology, which leads to deficiencies regarding an appropriate development of employees' Industrial IoT competences. The goal of this contribution is to point out a didactic concept that enables development and training of these new demanded competences by using an IoT laboratory. For this purpose, a design science approach is applied. The result of this contribution is a didactic concept for the development of Industrial IoT competences in an IoT laboratory.}, language = {en} } @misc{LopezTarazonByrnevanderPerk2017, author = {Lopez-Tarazon, Jos{\´e} Andr{\´e}s and Byrne, Patrick and van der Perk, Marcel}, title = {Transfer of Sediments and Contaminants in Catchments and Rivers Preface}, series = {Journal of soils and sediments : protection, risk assessment and remediation}, volume = {17}, journal = {Journal of soils and sediments : protection, risk assessment and remediation}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {1439-0108}, doi = {10.1007/s11368-017-1810-5}, pages = {2577 -- 2581}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{MirusEbelMohretal.2017, author = {Mirus, Benjamin B. and Ebel, Brian A. and Mohr, Christian Heinrich and Zegre, Nicolas}, title = {Disturbance Hydrology: Preparing for an Increasingly Disturbed Future}, series = {Water resources research}, volume = {53}, journal = {Water resources research}, publisher = {American Geophysical Union}, address = {Washington}, issn = {0043-1397}, doi = {10.1002/2017WR021084}, pages = {10007 -- 10016}, year = {2017}, abstract = {This special issue is the result of several fruitful conference sessions on disturbance hydrology, which started at the 2013 AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco and have continued every year since. The stimulating presentations and discussions surrounding those sessions have focused on understanding both the disruption of hydrologic functioning following discrete disturbances, as well as the subsequent recovery or change within the affected watershed system. Whereas some hydrologic disturbances are directly linked to anthropogenic activities, such as resource extraction, the contributions to this special issue focus primarily on those with indirect or less pronounced human involvement, such as bark-beetle infestation, wildfire, and other natural hazards. However, human activities are enhancing the severity and frequency of these seemingly natural disturbances, thereby contributing to acute hydrologic problems and hazards. Major research challenges for our increasingly disturbed planet include the lack of continuous pre and postdisturbance monitoring, hydrologic impacts that vary spatially and temporally based on environmental and hydroclimatic conditions, and the preponderance of overlapping or compounding disturbance sequences. In addition, a conceptual framework for characterizing commonalities and differences among hydrologic disturbances is still in its infancy. In this introduction to the special issue, we advance the fusion of concepts and terminology from ecology and hydrology to begin filling this gap. We briefly explore some preliminary approaches for comparing different disturbances and their hydrologic impacts, which provides a starting point for further dialogue and research progress.}, language = {en} } @misc{DuyduBasaranAydinetal.2017, author = {Duydu, Yalcin and Basaran, Nursen and Aydin, Sevtap and Ustundag, Aylin and Goktas, Hatica Gul and Yalcin, Can {\"O}zg{\"u}r and Bacanli, Merve and Sarigol, Zehra and Aydos, Kaan and Atabekoglu, Cem Somer and Schwerdtle, Tanja and Golka, Klaus and Ickstadt, Katja and Bolt, Hermann M.}, title = {Investigation of boron mediated reproductive and developmental effects in highly boron exposed population}, series = {Toxicology letters}, volume = {280}, journal = {Toxicology letters}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Clare}, issn = {0378-4274}, doi = {10.1016/j.toxlet.2017.07.259}, pages = {S94 -- S94}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{Galetzka2017, author = {Galetzka, Cedric}, title = {The Story So Far: How Embodied Cognition Advances Our Understanding of Meaning-Making (vol 8, 1315, 2017)}, series = {Frontiers in psychology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Research Foundation}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01813}, pages = {1}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{BrechunWoolleyArndt2017, author = {Brechun, Katherine E. and Woolley, Andrew and Arndt, Katja Maren}, title = {A Bacterial Bandpass Assay for Protein-Protein Interactions}, series = {Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society}, volume = {26}, journal = {Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0961-8368}, pages = {198 -- 198}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{MoserMuellerTschakertetal.2017, author = {Moser, Othmar and Mueller, Alexander and Tschakert, Gerhard and Koehler, Gerd and Lawrence, Jimmy B. and Groeschl, Werner and Pieber, Thomas R. and Bracken, Richard M. and Hofmann, Peter}, title = {Exercise Prescription in Type 1 Diabetes: Should We Use Percentages of Maximum Heart Rate?}, series = {Medicine and science in sports and exercise : official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine}, volume = {49}, journal = {Medicine and science in sports and exercise : official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine}, publisher = {Lippincott Williams \& Wilkins}, address = {Philadelphia}, issn = {0195-9131}, doi = {10.1249/01.mss.0000519798.35679.cf}, pages = {1020 -- 1020}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{MiklashevskyFischer2017, author = {Miklashevsky, Alex A. and Fischer, Martin H.}, title = {Commentary: Down with Retirement: Implications of Embodied Cognition for Healthy Aging}, series = {Frontiers in psychology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Research Foundation}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00599}, pages = {9 -- 22}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{ClusellaPolitiRosenblum2017, author = {Clusella, Pau and Politi, Antonio and Rosenblum, Michael}, title = {A minimal model of self-consistent partial synchrony (vol 18, 093037, 2016)}, series = {New journal of physics : the open-access journal for physics}, volume = {19}, journal = {New journal of physics : the open-access journal for physics}, publisher = {IOP Publ. Ltd.}, address = {Bristol}, issn = {1367-2630}, doi = {10.1088/1367-2630/aa722b}, pages = {1}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{JekaucBrand2017, author = {Jekauc, Darko and Brand, Ralf}, title = {Editorial: How do Emotions and Feelings Regulate Physical Activity?}, series = {Frontiers in psychology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Research Foundation}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01145}, pages = {3}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{LucknerDunsingChiantiaetal.2017, author = {Luckner, Madlen and Dunsing, Valentin and Chiantia, Salvatore and Herrmann, Andreas}, title = {Influenza virus vRNPs: quantitative investigations via fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy}, series = {European biophysics journal : with biophysics letters ; an international journal of biophysics}, volume = {46}, journal = {European biophysics journal : with biophysics letters ; an international journal of biophysics}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, issn = {0175-7571}, pages = {S368 -- S368}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{DunsingMayerMulthaupetal.2017, author = {Dunsing, Valentin and Mayer, M. and Multhaup, G. and Chiantia, Salvatore}, title = {Direct visualization of APLP1 cell-cell adhesion platforms via fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy}, series = {European biophysics journal : with biophysics letters ; an international journal of biophysics}, volume = {46}, journal = {European biophysics journal : with biophysics letters ; an international journal of biophysics}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, issn = {0175-7571}, pages = {S374 -- S374}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{NguyenRichertParketal.2017, author = {Nguyen, Vu Hoa and Richert, S. and Park, Hyunji and B{\"o}ker, Alexander and Schnakenberg, Uwe}, title = {Single interdigital transducer as surface acoustic wave impedance sensor}, series = {Biosensors}, volume = {27}, journal = {Biosensors}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2212-0173}, doi = {10.1016/j.protcy.2017.04.032}, pages = {70 -- 71}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices are well-known for gravimetric sensor applications. In biosensing applications, chemical-and biochemically evoked adsorption processes at surfaces are detected in liquid environments using delay-line or resonator sensor configurations, preferably in combination with appropriate microfluidic devices. In this paper, a novel SAW-based impedance sensor type is introduced which uses only one interdigital electrode transducer (IDT) simultaneously as SAW generator and sensor element. It is shown that the amplitude of the reflected S-11 signal directly depends on the input impedance of the SAW device. The input impedance is strongly influenced by mass adsorption which causes a characteristic and measurable impedance mismatch.}, language = {en} }