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Mashirovka. Promoting motivation with virtual agents and avatars: role of visual presence and appearance. Amy L.

Promoting motivation with virtual agents and avatars: role of visual presence and appearance

Baylor1,2,3,* + Author Affiliations * abaylor@fsu.edu Abstract Anthropomorphic virtual agents can serve as powerful technological mediators to impact motivational outcomes such as self-efficacy and attitude change. 1. Research indicates the effectiveness of human social models in influencing another to change behaviours, beliefs or attitudes, as well as social and cognitive functioning (e.g. The focus in this paper is on the motivational (e.g. self-efficacy beliefs, attitude, interest) and affective (e.g. feelings of connection, relief of frustration) changes that result from observing or socially interacting with anthropomorphic agents that are instantiated in the role of social models.

Further, there are several advantages to implementing anthropomorphic agents as social models. The advantages of accessibility in real time and customization are significant, but not if considerable time is required to construct these personalized agent social models. 2. Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. The Skindex - Minecraft Skins. Phospholamban. Phospholamban, also known as PLN or PLB, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PLN gene.[1] Phospholamban is a 52-amino acid integral membrane protein that regulates the Ca2+ pump in cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle cells.[2] Function[edit] This protein is found as a pentamer and is a major substrate for the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) in cardiac muscle.

Phospholamban

The protein is an inhibitor of cardiac muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca++-ATPase (SERCA) in the unphosphorylated state, but inhibition is relieved upon phosphorylation of the protein. The subsequent activation of the Ca++ pump leads to shorter intervals between contractions, thereby contributing to the lusitropic response elicited in heart by beta-agonists. The protein is a key regulator of cardiac diastolic function . Clinical significance[edit] Gene knockout of phospholamban results in animals with hyperdynamic hearts, with little apparent negative consequence.[6] Discovery[edit] Interactions[edit] References[edit] Internet Catalogue. Leveraging Technology for Learning.

Girls (Who Code) Rule The World. In a conference room on the ninth floor of the futuristic-looking IAC building on Manhattan's far West Side, a hive of teenage girls were buzzing in conversation recently.

Girls (Who Code) Rule The World

But they weren't talking about fashion or Justin Bieber. Instead, if you listen in, you'd overhear snippets like this: "My interest is robotics--I'm curious how a stoplight or an ATM works," said Martha Ghose, a Bangladeshi girl from Manhattan, or, "I want to create new medical devices," said Sondos Alnajjar from Jordan. These are Girls Who Code and their newest friends, the TechGirls. Girls Who Code is an eight-week summer enrichment and mentoring program for teenage girls interested in web design, robotics, and mobile development. The program was started in New York City and is happening in six cities this summer. Some of the TechGirls are wearing hijabs, while others are dressed more secularly. [Image: Flickr user United States Mission Geneva]