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Motor learning and body size within an insect brain computational model

2014

Nowadays modeling insect brains is also an important source of inspiration to develop learning architectures and control algorithms for applications on autonomous walking robots. Within the insect brain two important neuropiles received a lot of attention: the mushroom bodies (MBs) and the central complex (CX). Recent research activities considered the MBs as a unique architecture where different behavioural functions can be found. MBs are well known in bees and flies for their role in performing associative learning and memory in odor conditioning experiments [4]. They are also involved in the processing of multiple sensory modalities including visual tasks [3], different forms of learning…

Stimulus modalityComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFeature extractionMushroom bodiesRobotInsectBody sizeMotor learningNeurosciencemedia_commonAssociative learning
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Panel Summary:Multistimuli and Different Sensory Modalities

1999

Our everyday environment in which we live is characterised by stimuli capable of eliciting our actions (or reactions). Generally our actions are influenced by a number of stimuli which are multimodal.

Stimulus modalitybacteriaSingle photon absorptionequipment and suppliesPsychologycomplex mixturesNeuroscience
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A critical evaluation of caplacizumab for the treatment of acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

2020

Introduction: Acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (aTTP) is a thrombotic microangiopathy caused by inhibitory autoantibodies against ADAMTS13 protein. Until recently, the combination of plasma exchange (PEX) and immunosuppression has been the standard front-line treatment in this disorder. However, aTTP-related mortality, refractoriness, and relapse are still a matter of concern. Areas covered: The better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of aTTP has allowed substantial improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease. Recently, the novel anti-VWF nanobody caplacizumab has been approved for acute episodes of aTTP. Caplacizumab is capable to block the adh…

Thrombotic microangiopathyExacerbationvirusesmedicine.medical_treatmentADAMTS13 ProteinDiseaseBioinformaticsAutoantigens03 medical and health sciencesPlatelet Adhesiveness0302 clinical medicineFibrinolytic AgentsProtein DomainsCrotalid Venomsvon Willebrand FactormedicineHumansImmunologic FactorsMulticenter Studies as TopicLectins C-TypeMolecular Targeted TherapyDrug ApprovalClinical Trials as TopicAcquired Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic PurpuraPlasma ExchangePurpura Thrombotic Thrombocytopenicbusiness.industryStandard treatmentfungiImmunosuppressionDrugs InvestigationalHematologyAptamers NucleotideSingle-Domain Antibodiesbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyRecombinant ProteinsADAMTS13AcetylcysteineTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDrug Therapy CombinationCaplacizumabbusinessImmunosuppressive Agents030215 immunologyExpert Review of Hematology
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Integrated treatment of first episode psychosis with online training (e-learning): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

2014

Background: The integrated treatment of first episode psychosis has been shown to improve functionality and negative symptoms in previous studies. In this paper, we describe a study of integrated treatment (individual psychoeducation complementary to pharmacotherapy) versus treatment as usual, comparing results at baseline with those at 6-month re-assessment (at the end of the study) for these patients, and online training of professionals to provide this complementary treatment, with the following objectives: 1) to compare the efficacy of individual psychoeducation as add-on treatment versus treatment as usual in improving psychotic and mood symptoms; 2) to compare adherence to medication,…

Time Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentGlobal Assessment of FunctioningMedicine (miscellaneous)Liebowitz social anxiety scaleWeb-based instructionlaw.inventionStudy Protocolmulticenter trialClinical ProtocolsRandomized controlled triallawSurveys and QuestionnairesSingle-Blind MethodPharmacology (medical)PHARMACOLOGY (MEDICAL)validationPositive and Negative Syndrome ScaleCombined Modality TherapyTreatment OutcomeResearch Designspanish versionAprenentatge electrònicAnxietymedicine.symptomAntipsychotic Agentsmedicine.medical_specialtyPsicosiMedication Adherencescale1st-episode psychosisPredictive Value of TestsPsychoeducationmedicineHumansSocial BehaviorPsychiatryPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesInternetbusiness.industryMEDICINEBrain-Derived Neurotrophic FactorHamilton Rating Scale for DepressionPsychoses5-year follow-upstandard treatementPsychotherapyAffectLogistic ModelsMoodPsychotic Disordersopus trialSpainquality-of-lifeLinear ModelsQuality of Lifebusinesscognitive-behavior therapyBiomarkersComputer-Assisted InstructionTrials
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Hydrogels in maxillofacial prosthesis

2017

Background: There is a growing need for prosthetic replacements in humans due to various reasons. Oro-facial deformities contribute more for these treatment modalities due to impairment in both function and esthetics. Biomaterials play an important role in replacing any form of defects. Selection of a good biomaterial is of prime importance as these materials determine the success of the treatment outcome. Acrylic resins and silicones are the most popular materials for replacing the lost tissues as far as the maxillofacial prosthesis is concerned. But these materials only help in covering the defect and give a very little therapeutic effect. Acrylic resins are very rigid materials and are l…

Treatment modalitybusiness.industryBiological propertyTreatment outcomeSelf-healing hydrogelstechnology industry and agricultureBiomaterialMaxillofacial ProsthesisMedicineDentistrybusinessBiocompatible materialEdge strengthIndian Journal of Multidisciplinary Dentistry
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Attempt to Construct a Scale for the Measurement of the Effect of Suggestion on Perception1

1975

A scale based on experimental methods has been prepared for measuring the effects of indirect suggestion upon perception. Three categories are included: (1) distorting the interpretation of presented stimuli, (2) inducing sense-impressions in the absence of adequate stimuli, and (3) producing insensitivity to stimuli that are objectively present. Test situations were designed for tactual, auditory, and visual perception. The scale was tested on a sample of 112 students from the 11th and 12th grades of a large city high school (58 girls and 54 boys). Most of the item intercorrelations were positive and many significantly so. Eliminating the 9 lowest items of 21 left 12 for a reduced matrix,…

Visual perceptionScale (ratio)Item analysisApplied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSample (material)05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsEducationDevelopmental psychologyTest (assessment)Stimulus modality0504 sociologyPerceptionDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyPsychologyApplied PsychologyReliability (statistics)Cognitive psychologymedia_commonEducational and Psychological Measurement
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Application of finger span cross modality matching method (FSCM) by naive assessors for olfactometric discrimination of Gewürztraminer wines

2002

Abstract A gas-chromatography-olfactometric detection (GCO) using a direct estimation of odor intensities with the finger span (FSCM) was used to establish aroma profiles of three wines of gewurztraminer from different ‘terroirs’ of the Alsace region. The GCO-FSCM analyses of their hydroalcoholic wine extracts were performed using a group of untrained assessors. Forty-four olfactory signals were perceived by at least four assessors out of six and their intensities were scored in triplicate in each of the three wine extracts, amongst which ten of them were found discriminant between wines. The reliability of each assessor was studied on the basis of the finger span estimation repeatability, …

WineMatching (statistics)Span (category theory)Cross modalityeducation010401 analytical chemistryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesRepeatability[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering040401 food science01 natural sciencesSensory analysishumanities0104 chemical sciencesbody regions0404 agricultural biotechnologyOdorStatistics[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringComplex ExtractsINTENSITEComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFood ScienceMathematics
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A study on texture-taste-aroma interactions: physico-chemical and cognitive mechanisms

2009

International audience; Texture–taste, texture–aroma and aroma–taste interactions were examined in custard desserts varying in viscosity (at identical composition), sucrose level and aroma nature. All reciprocal interactions were investigated, with each binary interaction addressed through an independent sensory study. Rheological, in vivo aroma release and sucrose release measurements were run in parallel to control for a possible physico-chemical origin of these interactions. Observed interactions were found to be dependent upon the nature of the sensory modalities involved; physico-chemical mechanisms could only in some instances entirely explain these interactions. Taste and aroma did n…

[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesTaste030309 nutrition & dieteticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectSensory systemTEXTURETexture perceptionApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyTexture (geology)PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND COGNITIVE MECHANISMS03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyStimulus modalityPerceptionAROMA INTERACTIONSFood scienceAromamedia_common0303 health sciencesTASTEbiologyChemistryfood and beveragesCognition04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceFood Science
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Epistemic Modality Variation in Community Law Journals

2012

Over the last decades the attention of scholars working in the filed of academic discourse has been directed towards language variation, and academic writing is not any more considered as a consistent and homogeneous form of discourse. The importance traditionally given to the consensual and static aspects of disciplinary communication has been coupled with the emphasis increasingly placed to the analysis of interactions/practices/activities that sustain discourse communities. According to the sociolinguist approach, genres become ‘dynamically rhetorical structures’ that can be manoeuvred according to the discipline’s norms, values and ideology, both historically and incrementally changing …

academic discourseepistemic modality markerlaw journalsSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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Epistemic Modality Markers in European and American Law Journals

2013

Over the last decades the attention of scholars working in the filed of social sciences has been directed towards language variation, and discourse analysis has increasingly evolved as a valuable way of understanding the use of language in a variety of academic, institutional and professional settings (Clyne 1994; Flowerdew & Gotti 2006; Bhatia et al. 2008). According to the sociolinguist approach, genres become ‘dynamically rhetorical structures’ that can be manoeuvred according to the discipline’s norms, values and ideology, both historically and incrementally changing as disciplinary knowledge and genres required and created by discourse communities’ change (Bhatia 2004; Hyland 2004,…

academic discourseepistemic modality markerrhetorical organisationdiachronic perspectiveargumentative strategiesSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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