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Michael Meyer

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  528
Citations -  23819

Michael Meyer is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 456 publications receiving 21411 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Meyer include University of Milan & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Behavioral and autonomic dynamics during contextual fear conditioning in mice.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that behavioral immobility was associated with maximum activation of autonomic system output in response to contextual reexposure, and advanced complexity analysis of the variability of HR revealed uniform or stereotyped dynamical properties that were interpreted to reflect a generalized state of anticipatory emotional arousal experienced during reex exposure to contextual stimuli.
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SPHERE dynamical and spectroscopic characterization of HD 142527B

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the IRDIFS observing mode of SPHERE without any coronagraph in order to search for and characterize companions as close as 30 mas of the star, which is consistent with both their spectroscopic analysis and the values reported in the literature, and they found the following orbital parameters: a period of P = 35 - 137 yr; an inclination of i = 121 - 130°, a value of Ω = 124 - 135° for the longitude of node, and an 68% confidence interval of ˜18 - 57 au for the
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Central NPY receptor-mediated alteration of heart rate dynamics in mice during expression of fear conditioned to an auditory cue.

TL;DR: NPY mediates central inhibition of sympathetic outflow, potentially coupled with attenuation of parasympathetic tone, i.e., mechanisms that may be associated with the reported anxiolytic action.
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Star formation in W3 - AFGL333: Young stellar content, properties and roles of external feedback

TL;DR: In this article, a study of the star formation activity within AFGL333 using deep JHKs photometry obtained from the NOAO Extremely Wide-Field Infrared Imager combined with Spitzer-IRAC-MIPS photometry is presented.