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Transcript
Introduction to Synthesis
5-minute workshop
What is synthesis?
• Integration of knowledge from
multiple sources to develop and
support an argument
• NOT a summary
Synthetic writing components
• Topic sentence that states the
message of the paragraph
• Evidence that supports topic sentence
from a variety of sources
• Conclusion based on the synthesis of
the evidence
While reading the following
paragraph, consider:
Is this effective synthetic writing?
If not, what is missing? How could
it be improved?
The issue of potential impact on species richness
under potential climate change conditions has
largely been examined in alpine regions (Moen et
al. 2008). Furthermore, a paper examined
potential outcomes of species richness in Europe
(Thuiller et al. 2006). However, the boreal forest
of North America is also receiving attention in
modeling distribution of tree species (McKenney
et al. 2007). In addition, vegetation changes were
modeled for northern Alaska in relation to
climate change conditions (Euskirchen et al.
2009).
Visual attention has not been linked directly to a specific
part of the brain. A study found that, when brain activity
was measured by fMRI, the left hemisphere was activated
when the subject oriented visual attention to the target.
However, when the subject got distracted and had to
reorient himself to the target, brain activation was
lateralized to the right side of the brain. Areas of the brain
that have been associated with visual attention include the
parietal lobe, the thalamus, the occipital lobe, the inferiortemporal cortex, and the prefrontal cortex.30 Therefore, the
attention deficits seen in the children with high risk FASD
facial features could be due a number of developmental
defects in either hemisphere of the brain. Poor brain
development due to alcohol exposure in the regions of the
brain associated with attention could account for the high
rates of Attention Deficit Hyper-active Disorder seen in
FASD children.18,14
Several studies have implied that administration of ethanol
affects Ca2+ levels intracellularly and therefore also has an
effect on the rate of granule cell migration (Kumada et al,
2006). It has been found that when ethanol is present, the
frequency of spontaneous Ca2+ levels is substantially
reduced (Kumada et al, 2006). Even low levels of ethanol
exposure have been shown to decrease intracellular Ca2+
concentration by altering calcium channels (Kumada et al,
2006). Calcium dyes were used to trace Ca2+ concentration
in cells with varying concentrations of ethanol, and it was
found that levels decreased dose-dependently, suggesting
that since Ca2+ is important in granule cell migration,
ethanol must work by lowering it’s levels intracellularly
(Kumada et al, 2006).
Whether or not humans are conscious of it, we process
pheromones which we put out constantly. A study done by
Berglund, Lindstrom and Savic suggests that the processing
specific human pheromones differs based on sexual preference.
4,16‐androstadien‐3‐one (AND) and estra‐1,3,4(10),16‐tetraen‐3‐ol
(EST) are both likely components of human pheromones which
were studied by Berglund et al., who determined that not only did
subjects respond to these pheromones, but they responded
differently based on sexual preference (6). AND is a compound in
sweat which is about 10 times higher in men than in women,
whereas EST is concentrated in the urine of pregnant women.
Heterosexual women and homosexual men showed activation in
preoptic and ventromedial hypothalamic nuclei when AND was
smelled, and the amygdala, piriform cortex and anterior insular
cortex when smelling EST. In Berglund’s study, lesbian women
showed a lack of preoptic activation with AND as compared to
heterosexual women. Also, homosexual women shared activation
of a hypothalamic cluster with homosexual men when exposed to
EST (6).