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A new framework for the neuroscientific study of emotions in humans
and animals The Neuroscience of Emotion presents a new framework
for the neuroscientific study of emotion across species. Written by
Ralph Adolphs and David J. Anderson, two leading authorities on the
study of emotion, this accessible and original book recasts the
discipline and demonstrates that in order to understand emotion, we
need to examine its biological roots in humans and animals. Only
through a comparative approach that encompasses work at the
molecular, cellular, systems, and cognitive levels will we be able
to comprehend what emotions do, how they evolved, how the brain
shapes their development, and even how we might engineer them into
robots in the future. Showing that emotions are ubiquitous across
species and implemented in specific brain circuits, Adolphs and
Anderson offer a broad foundation for thinking about emotions as
evolved, functionally defined biological states. The authors
discuss the techniques and findings from modern neuroscientific
investigations of emotion and conclude with a survey of theories
and future research directions. Featuring color illustrations
throughout, The Neuroscience of Emotion synthesizes the latest in
neuroscientific work to provide deeper insights into how emotions
function in all of us.
NASA's Advanced Radioisotope Power Systems (ARPS) project is
developing the next generation of radioisotope power conversion
technologies that will enable future missions that have
requirements that cannot be met by either photovoltaic systems or
by current radioisotope power systems (RPSs). Requirements of
advanced RPSs include high efficiency and high specific power
(watts/kilogram) in order to meet future mission requirements with
less radioisotope fuel and lower mass so that these systems can
meet requirements for a variety of future space applications,
including continual operation surface missions, outer-planetary
missions, and solar probe. These advances would enable a factor of
2 to 4 decrease in the amount of fuel required to generate
electrical power. Advanced RPS development goals also include
long-life, reliability, and scalability. This paper provides an
update on the contractual efforts under the Radioisotope Power
Conversion Technology (RPCT) NASA Research Announcement (NRA) for
research and development of Stirling, thermoelectric, and
thermophotovoltaic power conversion technologies. The paper
summarizes the current RPCT NRA efforts with a brief description of
the effort, a status and/or summary of the contractor's key
accomplishments, a discussion of upcoming plans, and a discussion
of relevant system-level benefits and implications. The paper also
provides a general discussion of the benefits from the development
of these advanced power conversion technologies and the eventual
payoffs to future missions.
The Missing Link in the Evolution of Kanban -- From Its Roots in
Agile David J. Anderson developed the Kanban Method over years
spent managing and coaching Agile development teams, at companies
such as Sprint and Microsoft, by integrating Lean thinking with
Agile principles and practices. This compendium of anecdotes and
epiphanies shares this journey on the road to Kanban, now a popular
method for improving predictability while managing change and risk
in organizations worldwide. Topics include: -Why people resist
change -The role of the manager in Agile development -Flow and
variability -Timeboxes and delivery cadence -Estimation and metrics
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