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Coincident Activation of Glutamate Receptors Enhances GABAA Receptor-Induced Ionic Plasticity of the Intracellular Cl−-Concentration in Dissociated N…

2019

Massive activation of γ-amino butyric acid A (GABAA) receptors during pathophysiological activity induces an increase in the intracellular Cl−-concentration ([Cl−]i), which is sufficient to render GABAergic responses excitatory. However, to what extent physiological levels of GABAergic activity can influence [Cl−]i is not known. Aim of the present study is to reveal whether moderate activation of GABAA receptors mediates functionally relevant [Cl−]i changes and whether these changes can be augmented by coincident glutamatergic activity. To address these questions, we used whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from cultured cortical neurons [at days in vitro (DIV) 6–22] to determine changes in t…

0301 basic medicinedissociated cell cultureKCC2StimulationGABA(A) receptorsreversal potentiallcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceGlutamatergicchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinerheobaseReversal potentialionic plasticitylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatrymouseOriginal ResearchChemistryGABAA receptorGlutamate receptor030104 developmental biologyMuscimolCellular NeuroscienceBiophysicsExcitatory postsynaptic potentialCl−-homeostasisGABAergic030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
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Questioning and advising in health counselling: results from a study of Finnish nurse counsellors

2000

The purpose of this study is to describe the main ways in which nurse coun sellors' questions and advice are initiated, received, accepted or refused during health counselling. Thirty-eight health counselling situations were videotaped in a Finnish hospital and the data were examined using adapted conversation analysis. We found two types of health counselling models, which fluctuated during the encounters. Empowerment, 'reciprocal' health counselling began with the nurse counsellors' reflective questioning which took the form of check up questions about the patient's condition, followed by questions about the patient's feelings. The patients' answers guided the conversation. 'Non-recipro c…

030505 public healthbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineConversation analysisNursingFeelingMedicineConversation030212 general & internal medicineCommunication skills0305 other medical scienceEmpowermentbusinessHealth habitsmedia_commonHealth Education Journal
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Speech practices that facilitate patient participation in health counselling - A way to empowerment?

2003

Objective This study described nurse-patient communication during health counselling and focused on the linguistic realisations of empowering speech practices that emphasised patient participation. It aimed at a description of nurses' speech practices that facilitated the inclusion of patients' perspectives and preferences and encouraged patients to express themselves. Design and setting Thirty-eight videotaped nurse-patient health- counselling sessions that were conducted in a hospital were transcribed verbatim. Method The analysis of the videotaped data was based on the adaptation of Conversation Analysis (CA) and was carried out on a turn-by-turn basis. Results The research material rev…

030505 public healthbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030209 endocrinology & metabolismNurse patientActive participation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineConversation analysisNursingMedicineConversationPatient participation0305 other medical sciencebusinessAdaptation (computer science)EmpowermentInclusion (education)media_commonHealth Education Journal
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Ensuring Diverse User Experiences and Accessibility While Developing the TeSLA e-Assessment System

2019

The TeSLA project, with its new, innovative approaches for e-assessment, offers a great possibility for increasing the educational equality and making higher education studies available for all. It has been estimated that 10–15% of students in higher education institutions have some disabilities or special educational needs. At online universities or in online programmes, the number is even higher. These numbers emphasise the importance of the universal design for learning as a leading principle while developing the digital learning environments and e-assessment procedures. In this chapter, we describe the key elements of ensuring the accessibility of the TeSLA e-assessment system during th…

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Getting into the Same Boat – Enabling the Realization of the Disabled Child’s Agency in Adult–Child Play Interaction

2021

The purpose of this study was to find out how an adult can enable or hinder the realization of a disabled child’s agency in play interaction. We focused on the child’s play invitations, which were constructed as dispreferred by the adult. The data consisted of nine videotaped playing situations with five nurses and five disabled children in a children’s neurological ward. The microanalysis with interventionist applied conversation analysis focused on one playing situation between one nurse and one three-year-old boy with no spoken language. The nurse responded to the child’s play invitations constructed as dispreferred by her in three different ways. Two of them were about trying to control…

030506 rehabilitationvuorovaikutusAdult–Child Relationship; Agency; Disabled Children; Nonverbal Communication; PlayAGENCYmedia_common.quotation_subjectvammaisetControl (management)Realization (linguistics)lapset (ikäryhmät)leikkiminentahdonvapausPLAYsanaton viestintäsairaanhoitajatdisabled childrenDevelopmental psychologyvanhempi-lapsisuhde050906 social work03 medical and health sciencesNonverbal communicationvammaisuusadult–child relationshipAgency (sociology)adult-child relationshipaikuisetmedia_commondisability studies childhood studies nursing science05 social sciencesRehabilitationDialogical selftoimijuusDisabled ChildrenNegotiationConversation analysisagencynonverbal communication516 Educational sciencesplay0509 other social sciences0305 other medical sciencePsychologySpoken languageScandinavian Journal of Disability Research
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Improving Speaker-Independent Lipreading with Domain-Adversarial Training

2017

We present a Lipreading system, i.e. a speech recognition system using only visual features, which uses domain-adversarial training for speaker independence. Domain-adversarial training is integrated into the optimization of a lipreader based on a stack of feedforward and LSTM (Long Short-Term Memory) recurrent neural networks, yielding an end-to-end trainable system which only requires a very small number of frames of untranscribed target data to substantially improve the recognition accuracy on the target speaker. On pairs of different source and target speakers, we achieve a relative accuracy improvement of around 40% with only 15 to 20 seconds of untranscribed target speech data. On mul…

030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesAdversarial systemRecurrent neural networkComputer scienceSpeech recognitionFeed forwardTraining (meteorology)0305 other medical scienceAccuracy improvementIndependence (probability theory)Domain (software engineering)Interspeech 2017
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Reverse-safe data structures for text indexing

2021

We introduce the notion of reverse-safe data structures. These are data structures that prevent the reconstruction of the data they encode (i.e., they cannot be easily reversed). A data structure D is called z-reverse-safe when there exist at least z datasets with the same set of answers as the ones stored by D. The main challenge is to ensure that D stores as many answers to useful queries as possible, is constructed efficiently, and has size close to the size of the original dataset it encodes. Given a text of length n and an integer z, we propose an algorithm which constructs a z-reverse-safe data structure that has size O(n) and answers pattern matching queries of length at most d optim…

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The moral work of becoming a professional

2021

Abstract In contemporary working life, art-based initiatives are increasingly used in organizational training and development. For artists, this has created new employment opportunities as creative entrepreneurs who provide specialist services for workplaces. In this article, we study the dynamics of such encounters through the narrated accounts of training professionals. Our data come from a professional mentoring program where the working pairs of artists and consultants shared stories about their customer projects. By using conversation analysis as a method, we analyze the way stories are interactionally accomplished in peer group sessions of the program. In particular, we analyze how pa…

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Transforming student contributions into subject-specific expression

2021

Drawing on a corpus of pre-service teacher training classroom interactions in an English-medium instruction university in Turkey, we examine teacher follow-up turns that introduce specialized terms, showing how a teacher transforms student’s responses into pedagogically relevant points using academic language. We argue that teacher third-turns following student contributions accomplish several interrelated actions, not only introducing new terminology to these teachers-in-training, but also familiarizing them with ways of thinking specific to their discipline, i.e., these turns model “doing being a teacher.” These teacher actions are used to bridge student contributions to more scientific t…

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The integration of content and language in students’ task answer production in the bilingual classroom

2016

The notion of content and language integration has recently become a key topic of inquiry in research on content and language integrated learning and other kinds of bilingual educational programmes. Understanding what integration is and how it happens is of fundamental importance not only for researchers interested in gauging the possibilities and limitations of bilingual programmes, but also for practitioners seeking optimal ways to support student development. This study investigates integration as it takes place in the context of collaborative writing in the classroom. Drawing on conversation analytic methodology, text production is investigated as a social and sequentially evolving phen…

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageCollaborative writingcontent and language integrationconversation analysisTeaching methodDiscourse analysista6121Language and LinguisticsEducationTask (project management)Language integrationPedagogyProduction (economics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516yhteisöllinen oppiminenContent (Freudian dream analysis)CLILkeskustelunanalyysi05 social sciences050301 educationpeer interactionwritingContent and language integrated learningvieraskielinen opetusPsychology0503 educationkirjoittaminen
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