3 resultados para Network re-configuration

em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal


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This work demonstrates that the theoretical framework of complex networks typically used to study systems such as social networks or the World Wide Web can be also applied to material science, allowing deeper understanding of fundamental physical relationships. In particular, through the application of the network theory to carbon nanotubes or vapour-grown carbon nanofiber composites, by mapping fillers to vertices and edges to the gap between fillers, the percolation threshold has been predicted and a formula that relates the composite conductance to the network disorder has been obtained. The theoretical arguments are validated by experimental results from the literature.

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Exposure to a novel environment triggers the response of several brain areas that regulate emotional behaviors. Here, we studied theta oscillations within the hippocampus (HPC)-amygdala (AMY)-medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) network in exploration of a novel environment and subsequent familiarization through repeated exposures to that same environment; in addition, we assessed how concomitant stress exposure could disrupt this activity and impair both behavioral processes. Local field potentials were simultaneously recorded from dorsal and ventral hippocampus (dHPC and vHPC respectively), basolateral amygdala (BLA) and mPFC in freely behaving rats while they were exposed to a novel environment, then repeatedly re-exposed over the course of 3 weeks to that same environment and, finally, on re-exposure to a novel unfamiliar environment. A longitudinal analysis of theta activity within this circuit revealed a reduction of vHPC and BLA theta power and vHPC-BLA theta coherence through familiarization which was correlated with a return to normal exploratory behavior in control rats. In contrast, a persistent over-activation of the same brain regions was observed in stressed rats that displayed impairments in novel exploration and familiarization processes. Importantly, we show that stress also affected intra-hippocampal synchrony and heightened the coherence between vHPC and BLA. In summary, we demonstrate that modulatory theta activity in the aforementioned circuit, namely in the vHPC and BLA, is correlated with the expression of anxiety in novelty-induced exploration and familiarization in both normal and pathological conditions.

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En la educación especial para autistas el método principal de la comunicación se hace con imágenes que hacen posible la comunicación entre profesores y alumnos. El gran problema de un niño autista es la enfermedad que afecta la comunicación del niño. A partir del analisis del sistema de comunicación vigente - Las cifras del Sistema de Comunicación (PEC) – se detectaron algunas inconsistencias en los símbolos utilizados, como son la falta de informidad y usabilidad visual. Así, este trabajo parte de la propuesta de cambiar, renovando el sistema. Nos proponemos a la creación de un conjunto de símbolos uniforme, coherente y convincente. Una vez que, desde el punto de vista del diseño y la ilustración, consideramos como esencial para la enseñanza del autista un establecimiento de determinada calidad en las imágenes e ilustraciones utilizadas en este universo. La investigación se centrará en el campo de la ilustración y el producto se sentará en el intento de reformular el sistema de comunicaciones implementada hoy en día, con el objetivo principal de hacer la comunicación fácil e inmediata entre los niños autistas, los profesores, padres y amigos. Es decir, buscamos la eficacia de comunicación entre el autista y los que los rodean.