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2020

Interruptions (interfering stimuli to respond to) and distractions (interfering stimuli to be ignored) have been shown to negatively impact performance, particularly in tasks requiring working memory (WM). This study investigated how these two types of external interference affect task performance and attentional and WM processes as indexed by specific event-related potentials (ERPs) of the EEG. A Continuous Number Task (CNT) was applied, in which participants had to either decide whether the current number (condition without WM load) or the sum of the current and the preceding number (condition with WM load) was odd or even while responding to interlaced single letters (interruptions) or i…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testWorking memory05 social sciencesForeknowledgeAudiologyElectroencephalographyStimulus (physiology)behavioral disciplines and activitiesDifferential effects050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyDistractionmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologypsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiological PsychiatryFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Determination of myocardial perfusion and coronary flow reserve by densitometric measurements: a selective classification of regions of interest

2002

To evaluate the functional effect of a coronary artery stenosis on the dependent myocardium, digitized coronary angiograms (DCAs) were recorded. The DCAs, acquired during heart catheterization, provide information about myocardial perfusion and coronary flow reserve of areas supplied by this coronary artery. For each analysis the myocardium is separated into different regions of interest (ROIs); 16 ROIs in the distribution of the LCA and 8 ROIs for the RCA. In addition to that, the ROIs of the diseased vessels are divided into ROIs which are proximal, within and distal to the stenosis. Using a semiautomatic procedure, densograms are constructed from which the parameter rise time is calculat…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCoronary flow reserveBlood flowmedicine.diseasenervous system diseasesStenosismedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemInternal medicinemental disordersHeart catheterizationAngiographycardiovascular systemmedicineCardiologyAngiocardiographybusinessPerfusionpsychological phenomena and processesArteryProceedings of Computers in Cardiology Conference
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Functional MRI and motor behavioral changes obtained with constraint-induced movement therapy in chronic stroke

2011

Background:  The clinical benefits of intensive stroke rehabilitation vary individually. We used multimodal functional imaging to assess the relationship of clinical gain and imaging changes in patients with chronic stroke whose voluntary motor control improved after constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT). Methods:  Eleven patients (37.6 ± 36.8 months from stroke) were studied by functional MRI (fMRI), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and behavioral assessment of hand motor control (Wolf Motor Function Test) before and after 2 weeks of CIMT. Individual and group-level changes in imaging and behavioral parameters were investigated. Results:  Increase in fMRI activation in the sen…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentMotor controlMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseasebehavioral disciplines and activitiesBrain mappingConstraint-induced movement therapyFunctional imagingTranscranial magnetic stimulationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeurologyLateralitymedicineNeurology (clinical)businessStrokepsychological phenomena and processesEuropean Journal of Neurology
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Combined Behavioral and Mismatch Negativity Evidence for the Effects of Long-Lasting High-Definition tDCS in Disorders of Consciousness: A Pilot Study

2020

Objective: To evaluate the effects of long-term High-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) over precuneus on the level of consciousness (LOC) and the relationship between Mismatch negativity (MMN) and the LOC over the therapy period in patients with Disorders of consciousness (DOCs). Methods: We employed a with-in group repeated measures design with an anode HD-tDCS protocol (2 mA, 20 min, the precuneus) on 11 (2 vegetative state and nine minimally conscious state) patients with DOCs. MMN and Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) scores were measured at four time points: before the treatment of HD-tDCS (T0), after a single session of HD-tDCS (T1), after the treatment of…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPrecuneusMismatch negativityDisorders of consciousnessAudiologyevent-related potentialsbehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLevel of consciousnessmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryOddball paradigmOriginal ResearchTranscranial direct-current stimulationbusiness.industryGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesMinimally conscious stateRepeated measures designmedicine.diseasedisorder of consciousnesskoomamedicine.anatomical_structuremismatch negativitytajunnan tasostimulointihigh-definition transcranial direct current stimulationpoikkeavuusnegatiivisuuscoma recovery scale-revisedbusinesspsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceFrontiers in Neuroscience
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The sleep EEG's microstructure in depression: alterations of the phase relations between EEG rhythms during REM and NREM sleep

2002

Abstract Objective : We investigated the microstructure of sleep electroencephalograms (EEGs) of 13 unmedicated depressive inpatients and 13 healthy controls matched in sex and age, hypothesizing that depressives depict an alteration of certain EEG oscillations across the night. Methods : We digitized the sleep EEGs with a sampling rate of 100Hz (bipolar derivation C z –P z , 1440 single sweeps; 2048 data points each), calculated the time course of delta (1–3.5Hz), theta (3.5–7.5Hz), alpha (7.5–15Hz), and beta (15–35Hz) activity over the night, and determined the correlation coefficients of these different EEG rhythms separately for rapid eye movement (REM) and non-rapid eye movement (NREM)…

medicine.medical_specialtymusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyAlpha (ethology)Eye movementGeneral MedicineAudiologyNon-rapid eye movement sleepSleep in non-human animalsDelta waveAnesthesiamental disordersmedicineBeta (finance)K-complexPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesSlow-wave sleepSleep Medicine
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Use of Cepheid Xpert Carba-R® for rapid detection of carbapenemase-producing bacteria in critically ill, abdominal surgical patients: first report of…

2015

Introduction Xpert Carba-R® (Cepheid®, USA) is a PCR-based assay for rapid (<1 hour) detection of bacteria carrying carbapenem-resistance genes (KPC, NDM, VIM, OXA-48, IMP-1). The aim of the study is to compare PCR with microbiological cultures in critically ill, abdominal surgical patients. Methods We performed an observational study at University Hospital 'P. Giaccone' Palermo. We enrolled abdominal surgical patients admitted to the ICU with suspected abdominal sepsis or developing sepsis during the ICU stay. We obtained two rectal swab specimens and two drainage samples to perform PCR assay and classic culture tests. We used Cohen's K to test concordance of results. We considered conc…

medicine.medical_specialtysepsis infection multidrug resistanceCritically illbusiness.industryCarbapenemase producingbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbacterial infections and mycosesCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineRapid detectioncarbapenemase-producing bacteria epheid Xpert Carba-R®Poster Presentationpolycyclic compoundsmedicinebacteriaObservational studyMED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIAIntensive care medicinebusinessSurgical patientsCritical Care
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Role of Single Low Pulse Intensity of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over the Frontal Cortex for Cognitive Function

2020

Background: The principal aim of this study was to measure the effect of online single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) on cognition via the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) in healthy individuals. Methods: In a single-blind, sham-controlled study, we assessed both 50% and 60% of the resting motor threshold (RMT) over the right DLPFC in healthy right-handed (n = 42) adults using cognitive function, such as attention and memory, as a measure via CANTAB. Results: We observed an improvement in the cognitive function level during the use of online low intensities of 50% and 60% RMT active stimulation …

medicine.medical_specialtysubthreshold TMSFrontal cortexcognitive functionsmedicine.medical_treatmentStimulationAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineNeuromodulationmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPulse intensitylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological PsychiatryOriginal Researchdorsolateral prefrontal cortexbusiness.industryCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery05 social sciencesmonophasic TMSCognitionHuman NeuroscienceTranscranial magnetic stimulationDorsolateral prefrontal cortexPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologynervous systemneuromodulationbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerypsychological phenomena and processesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Hepatitis A infections from food.

2020

Food contaminated by hepatitis A virus (HAV) is responsible of the 2–7% of all HAV outbreaks worldwide. This review provides a description of the HAV characteristics, its infectivity and epidemiological features. In addition, this review compiles existing original papers reporting HAV prevalence, viral titres in foodstuffs and the risk associated with food contamination. The purpose of this revision is to conduct a structured and systematic review of the published molecular procedures for HAV detection in food, including the assessment of its infectivity.

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Correlates and importance of neglect-like symptoms in complex regional pain syndrome

2018

Neglect-like symptoms (NLS) are frequently observed in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). The clinical meaning of NLS, however, is largely unknown. Therefore, this study sets out to assess the importance of NLS for patient outcome and to explore their clinical correlates. We assessed NLS in a group of 53 patients with CRPS and compared the results to 28 healthy volunteers. To define the origin of the NLS reports, we tested the subjective visual midline, performed a limb-laterality recognition test, and quantitative sensory testing. In addition, psychological and pain assessment scales were completed. Tests were analyzed with univariate and multivariate approaches. After 6 months, patien…

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Unusual oxygen binding behavior of a 24-meric crustacean hemocyanin.

2009

Abstract Hemocyanins from Crustacea usually are found as 1 × 6 or 2 × 6-meric assemblies. An exception is the hemocyanin isolated from thalassinidean shrimps where the main component is a 24-meric structure. Our analysis of oxygen binding data of the thalassinidean shrimp Upogebia pusilla based on a three-state MWC-model revealed that despite the 24-meric structure the functional properties can be described very well based on the hexamer as allosteric unit. In contrast to the hemocyanins from other thalassinidean shrimps the oxygen affinity of hemocyanin from U. pusilla is increased upon addition of l -lactate. A particular feature of this hemocyanin seems to be that l -lactate already enha…

medicine.medical_treatmentAllosteric regulationBiophysicschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaCooperativityRandom hexamerHemocyaninBiochemistryOxygen bindingAllosteric RegulationCrustaceaDecapodamedicineAnimalsHemocyanin; Crustacea; Allosteric model; Kinetics; Oxygen bindingMolecular BiologybiologyEcologyfungiHemocyaninbiology.organism_classificationAllosteric modelCrustaceanShrimpOxygenKineticsHemocyaninsBiophysicsLimiting oxygen concentrationOxygen bindingProtein BindingArchives of biochemistry and biophysics
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