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Seminari: els reptes dels mitjans de comunicació davant la violència de gènere 1
2008
CONGRÈS ENTORN A LA RELACIÓ ENTRE ELS MITJANS DE COMUNICACIÓ I LA VIOLÈNCIA DE GÈNERE, QUE VA TINDRE LLOC DEL 15 AL 18 DE SETEMBRE AL COL·LEGI MAJOR DOCTOR PESSET. INCLOU: DVD 1 (15/09/08): PONÈNCIA INAGURAL (01:26:00) I TAULA D ANÀLISI (01:33:01), DVD 2 (16/09/08) 2ª SESSIÓ (02:20:52); DVD 3 ((17/09/08): 3ª SESSIÓ (02:00.36); DVD 4 (18/09/08) 4ª SESSIÓ (02:03:10
Seminari: els reptes dels mitjans de comunicació davant la violència de gènere 3
2008
CONGRÈS ENTORN A LA RELACIÓ ENTRE ELS MITJANS DE COMUNICACIÓ I LA VIOLÈNCIA DE GÈNERE, QUE VA TINDRE LLOC DEL 15 AL 18 DE SETEMBRE AL COL·LEGI MAJOR DOCTOR PESSET. INCLOU: DVD 1 (15/09/08): PONÈNCIA INAGURAL (01:26:00) I TAULA D ANÀLISI (01:33:01), DVD 2 (16/09/08) 2ª SESSIÓ (02:20:52); DVD 3 ((17/09/08): 3ª SESSIÓ (02:00.36); DVD 4 (18/09/08) 4ª SESSIÓ (02:03:10
Seminari: els reptes dels mitjans de comunicació davant la violència de gènere 4
2008
CONGRÈS ENTORN A LA RELACIÓ ENTRE ELS MITJANS DE COMUNICACIÓ I LA VIOLÈNCIA DE GÈNERE, QUE VA TINDRE LLOC DEL 15 AL 18 DE SETEMBRE AL COL·LEGI MAJOR DOCTOR PESSET. INCLOU: DVD 1 (15/09/08): PONÈNCIA INAGURAL (01:26:00) I TAULA D ANÀLISI (01:33:01), DVD 2 (16/09/08) 2ª SESSIÓ (02:20:52); DVD 3 ((17/09/08): 3ª SESSIÓ (02:00.36); DVD 4 (18/09/08) 4ª SESSIÓ (02:03:10
WNT2 activation through proximal germline deletion predisposes to small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors and intestinal adenocarcinomas
2021
Abstract Many hereditary cancer syndromes are associated with an increased risk of small and large intestinal adenocarcinomas. However, conditions bearing a high risk to both adenocarcinomas and neuroendocrine tumors are yet to be described. We studied a family with 16 individuals in four generations affected by a wide spectrum of intestinal tumors, including hyperplastic polyps, adenomas, small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors, and colorectal and small intestinal adenocarcinomas. To assess the genetic susceptibility and understand the novel phenotype, we utilized multiple molecular methods, including whole genome sequencing, RNA sequencing, single cell sequencing, RNA in situ hybridization…
The role of adolescent lifestyle habits in biological aging: A prospective twin study
2022
Adolescence is a stage of fast growth and development. Exposures during puberty can have long-term effects on health in later life. This study aims to investigate the role of adolescent lifestyle in biological aging.The study participants originated from the longitudinal FinnTwin12 study (n = 5114). Adolescent lifestyle-related factors, including body mass index (BMI), leisure-time physical activity, smoking, and alcohol use, were based on self-reports and measured at ages 12, 14, and 17 years. For a subsample, blood-based DNA methylation (DNAm) was used to assess biological aging with six epigenetic aging measures in young adulthood (21-25 years, n = 824). A latent class analysis was condu…
Sleep apnoea severity independently predicts glycaemic health in nondiabetic subjects: the ESADA study
2014
Abstract: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is associated with increased risk of dysglycaemia but the intimate link of these conditions with obesity makes discerning an independent relationship between them challenging. Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels predict adverse cardiovascular outcomes in nondiabetics but there is a lack of population-level data exploring the relationship of HbA1c with OSA. A cross-sectional analysis of 5294 participants in the multinational European Sleep Apnoea Cohort (European Sleep Apnoea Database) study was performed, assessing the relationship of OSA severity with HbA1c levels in nondiabetic subjects, with adjustment for confounding factors. HbA1c levels cor…
Early Osmotherapy in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An International Multicenter Study
2020
The optimal osmotic agent to treat intracranial hypertension in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains uncertain. We aimed to test whether the choice of mannitol or hypertonic saline (HTS) as early (first 96 h) osmotherapy in these patients might be associated with a difference in mortality. We retrospectively analyzed data from 2015 from 14 tertiary intensive care units (ICUs) in Australia, UK, and Europe treating severe TBI patients with intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring and compared mortality in those who received mannitol only versus HTS only. We performed multi-variable analysis adjusting for site and illness severity (Injury Severity Score, extended IMPACT scor…
Music-induced positive mood broadens the scope of auditory attention
2017
Previous studies indicate that positive mood broadens the scope of visual attention, which can manifest as heightened distractibility. We used event-related potentials (ERP) to investigate whether music-induced positive mood has comparable effects on selective attention in the auditory domain. Subjects listened to experimenter-selected happy, neutral or sad instrumental music and afterwards participated in a dichotic listening task. Distractor sounds in the unattended channel elicited responses related to early sound encoding (N1/MMN) and bottom-up attention capture (P3a) while target sounds in the attended channel elicited a response related to top-down-controlled processing of task-releva…
Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on semantic discrimination eyeblink conditioning
2015
Abstract Background Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a neuromodulation method that has been used to modulate learning. We tested whether anodal tDCS targeted at the left DLPFC could enhance learning in a semantic variant of discrimination eyeblink conditioning, i.e., whether the stimulation would have a specific effect on the discrimination ability, rate of acquisition, amplitude of the conditioned response (CR), or all of these. Methods Immediately prior to the eyeblink conditioning, the participants received either active stimulation of 1 mA for 10 min or sham stimulation. The anode was placed over F3 and the cathode over the right supraorbital area. The conditioned stimu…
The auditory N1 suppression rebounds as prediction persists over time
2016
International audience; The predictive coding model of perception proposes that neuronal responses reflect prediction errors. Repeated as well as predicted stimuli trigger suppressed neuronal responses because they are associated with reduced prediction errors. However, many predictable events in our environment are not isolated but sequential, yet there is little empirical evidence documenting how suppressed neuronal responses reflecting reduced prediction errors change in the course of a predictable sequence of events. Here we conceived an auditory electroencephalography (EEG) experiment where prediction persists over series of four tones to allow for the delineation of the dynamics of th…