Braking and accelerating of the adolescent brain

…, RM Jones, LH Somerville - Journal of Research on …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Adolescence is a developmental period often characterized as a time of impulsive and risky
choices leading to increased incidence of unintentional injuries and violence, alcohol and …

The lifespan human connectome project in aging: an overview

…, KC Japardi, TP Kuhn, TK Ly, SM Smith, LH Somerville… - Neuroimage, 2019 - Elsevier
The original Human Connectome Project yielded a rich data set on structural and functional
connectivity in a large sample of healthy young adults using improved methods of data …

The storm and stress of adolescence: insights from human imaging and mouse genetics

…, EJ Ruberry, F Soliman, LH Somerville - … : The Journal of the …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The characterization of adolescence as a time of “storm and stress” remains an open debate.
Intense and frequent negative affect during this period has been hypothesized to explain …

Nonmotile cellulose synthase subunits repeatedly accumulate within localized regions at the plasma membrane in Arabidopsis hypocotyl cells following 2, 6 …

…, R Gutierrez, DW Ehrhardt, C Somerville - Plant …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
… 1A) was reported to inhibit cellulose synthesis more than 30 years ago (Hogetsu et al., 1974)
and has subsequently been used in numerous studies (eg Montezinos and Delmer, 1980; …

Anti‐ableist language is fully compatible with high‐quality autism research: Response to S inger et al.(2023)

…, J Ryan, N Sasson, HS Grier, M Somerville… - Autism …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Singer et al.(2023) argue that the current lexical shift within autism research towards more
neutral terminology hinders accurate scientific description of the wide range of autistic …

The cellulose synthase superfamily

TA Richmond, CR Somerville - Plant physiology, 2000 - academic.oup.com
The availability of a nearly complete genome sequence for Arabidopsis has created many
novel opportunities to identify, by computational methods, the genes that encode enzymes, …

[PDF][PDF] Engineering characterization of near fault ground motions

PG Somerville - Proc., NZSEE 2005 Conf, 2005 - researchgate.net
… by Somerville et al. (1997). This model was modified by Abrahamson (2000) to incorporate
a directivity saturation effect and to taper it at small magnitudes and large distances. …

Noise-induced hearing loss and industrial audiometry.

ET Somerville - The Journal of the Royal College of General …, 1976 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The harmful effect of noise on hearing has been known for over 250 years and coppersmiths'
deafness was reported as early as 1713. In 1782 Admiral Rodneywas rendered …

[HTML][HTML] Beyond simple models of adolescence to an integrated circuit-based account: A commentary

BJ Casey, A Galván, LH Somerville - Developmental cognitive …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A hallmark of behavioral development is the increasing ability to suppress inappropriate,
competing thoughts, desires, emotions and actions in favor of appropriate ones (ie, self-control)…

Magnitude scaling of the near fault rupture directivity pulse

PG Somerville - Physics of the earth and planetary interiors, 2003 - Elsevier
Current ground motion models all assume monotonically increasing spectral amplitude at all
periods with increasing magnitude. However, near fault recordings from recent earthquakes …