27 resultados para synchronic unity of consciousness
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Changes in the electroencephalography (EEG) signal have been used to study the effects of anesthetic agents on the brain function. Several commercial EEG based anesthesia depth monitors have been developed to measure the level of the hypnotic component of anesthesia. Specific anesthetic related changes can be seen in the EEG, but still it remains difficult to determine whether the subject is consciousness or not during anesthesia. EEG reactivity to external stimuli may be seen in unconsciousness subjects, in anesthesia or even in coma. Changes in regional cerebral blood flow, which can be measured with positron emission tomography (PET), can be used as a surrogate for changes in neuronal activity. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of dexmedetomidine, propofol, sevoflurane and xenon on the EEG and the behavior of two commercial anesthesia depth monitors, Bispectral Index (BIS) and Entropy. Slowly escalating drug concentrations were used with dexmedetomidine, propofol and sevoflurane. EEG reactivity at clinically determined similar level of consciousness was studied and the performance of BIS and Entropy in differentiating consciousness form unconsciousness was evaluated. Changes in brain activity during emergence from dexmedetomidine and propofol induced unconsciousness were studied using PET imaging. Additionally, the effects of normobaric hyperoxia, induced during denitrogenation prior to xenon anesthesia induction, on the EEG were studied. Dexmedetomidine and propofol caused increases in the low frequency, high amplitude (delta 0.5-4 Hz and theta 4.1-8 Hz) EEG activity during stepwise increased drug concentrations from the awake state to unconsciousness. With sevoflurane, an increase in delta activity was also seen, and an increase in alpha- slow beta (8.1-15 Hz) band power was seen in both propofol and sevoflurane. EEG reactivity to a verbal command in the unconsciousness state was best retained with propofol, and almost disappeared with sevoflurane. The ability of BIS and Entropy to differentiate consciousness from unconsciousness was poor. At the emergence from dexmedetomidine and propofol induced unconsciousness, activation was detected in deep brain structures, but not within the cortex. In xenon anesthesia, EEG band powers increased in delta, theta and alpha (8-12Hz) frequencies. In steady state xenon anesthesia, BIS and Entropy indices were low and these monitors seemed to work well in xenon anesthesia. Normobaric hyperoxia alone did not cause changes in the EEG. All of these results are based on studies in healthy volunteers and their application to clinical practice should be considered carefully.
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The main purpose of the present doctoral thesis is to investigate subjective experiences and cognitive processes in four different types of altered states of consciousness: naturally occurring dreaming, cognitively induced hypnosis, pharmacologically induced sedation, and pathological psychosis. Both empirical and theoretical research is carried out, resulting in four empirical and four theoretical studies. The thesis begins with a review of the main concepts used in consciousness research, the most influential philosophical and neurobiological theories of subjective experience, the classification of altered states of consciousness, and the main empirical methods used to study consciousness alterations. Next, findings of the original studies are discussed, as follows. Phenomenal consciousness is found to be dissociable from responsiveness, as subjective experiences do occur in unresponsive states, including anaesthetic-induced sedation and natural sleep, as demonstrated by post-awakening subjective reports. Two new tools for the content analysis of subjective experiences and dreams are presented, focusing on the diversity, complexity and dynamics of phenomenal consciousness. In addition, a new experimental paradigm of serial awakenings from non-rapid eye movement sleep is introduced, which enables more rapid sampling of dream reports than has been available in previous studies. It is also suggested that lucid dreaming can be studied using transcranial brain stimulation techniques and systematic analysis of pre-lucid dreaming. For blind judges, dreams of psychotic patients appear to be indistinguishable from waking mentation reports collected from the same patients, which indicates a close resemblance of these states of mind. However, despite phenomenological similarities, dreaming should not be treated as a uniform research model of psychotic or intact consciousness. Contrary to this, there seems to be a multiplicity of routes of how different states of consciousness can be associated. For instance, seemingly identical time perception distortions in different alterations of consciousness may have diverse underlying causes for these distortions. It is also shown that altered states do not necessarily exhibit impaired cognitive processing compared to a baseline waking state of consciousness: a case study of time perception in a hypnotic virtuoso indicates a more consistent perceptual timing under hypnosis than in a waking state. The thesis ends with a brief discussion of the most promising new perspectives for the study of alterations of consciousness.
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One of the greatest conundrums to the contemporary science is the relation between consciousness and brain activity, and one of the specifi c questions is how neural activity can generate vivid subjective experiences. Studies focusing on visual consciousness have become essential in solving the empirical questions of consciousness. Th e main aim of this thesis is to clarify the relation between visual consciousness and the neural and electrophysiological processes of the brain. By applying electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance image-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), we investigated the links between conscious perception and attention, the temporal evolution of visual consciousness during stimulus processing, the causal roles of primary visual cortex (V1), visual area 2 (V2) and lateral occipital cortex (LO) in the generation of visual consciousness and also the methodological issues concerning the accuracy of targeting TMS to V1. Th e results showed that the fi rst eff ects of visual consciousness on electrophysiological responses (about 140 ms aft er the stimulus-onset) appeared earlier than the eff ects of selective attention, and also in the unattended condition, suggesting that visual consciousness and selective attention are two independent phenomena which have distinct underlying neural mechanisms. In addition, while it is well known that V1 is necessary for visual awareness, the results of the present thesis suggest that also the abutting visual area V2 is a prerequisite for conscious perception. In our studies, the activation in V2 was necessary for the conscious perception of change in contrast for a shorter period of time than in the case of more detailed conscious perception. We also found that TMS in LO suppressed the conscious perception of object shape when TMS was delivered in two distinct time windows, the latter corresponding with the timing of the ERPs related to the conscious perception of coherent object shape. Th e result supports the view that LO is crucial in conscious perception of object coherency and is likely to be directly involved in the generation of visual consciousness. Furthermore, we found that visual sensations, or phosphenes, elicited by the TMS of V1 were brighter than identically induced phosphenes arising from V2. Th ese fi ndings demonstrate that V1 contributes more to the generation of the sensation of brightness than does V2. Th e results also suggest that top-down activation from V2 to V1 is probably associated with phosphene generation. The results of the methodological study imply that when a commonly used landmark (2 cm above the inion) is used in targeting TMS to V1, the TMS-induced electric fi eld is likely to be highest in dorsal V2. When V1 was targeted according to the individual retinotopic data, the electric fi eld was highest in V1 only in half of the participants. Th is result suggests that if the objective is to study the role of V1 with TMS methodology, at least functional maps of V1 and V2 should be applied with computational model of the TMS-induced electric fi eld in V1 and V2. Finally, the results of this thesis imply that diff erent features of attention contribute diff erently to visual consciousness, and thus, the theoretical model which is built up of the relationship between visual consciousness and attention should acknowledge these diff erences. Future studies should also explore the possibility that visual consciousness consists of several processing stages, each of which have their distinct underlying neural mechanisms.
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This thesis consists of four articles and an introductory section. The main research questions in all the articles are about proportionality and party success in Europe, at European, national or district levels. Proportionality in this thesis denotes the proximity of seat shares parties receive compared to their respective vote shares, after the electoral system’s allocation process. This proportionality can be measured through numerous indices that illustrate either the overall proportionality of an electoral system or a particular election. The correspondence of a single party’s seat shares to its vote shares can also be measured. The overall proportionality is essential in three of the articles (1, 2 and 4), where the system’s performance is studied by means of plots. In article 3, minority party success is measured by advantage-ratios that reveal single party’s winnings or losses in the votes to seat allocation process. The first article asks how proportional are the European parliamentary (EP) electoral systems, how do they compare with results gained from earlier studies and how do the EP electoral systems treat different sized parties. The reasons for different outcomes are looked for in explanations given by traditional electoral studies i.e. electoral system variables. The countries studied (EU15) apply electoral systems that vary in many important aspects, even though a certain amount of uniformity has been aspired to for decades. Since the electoral systems of the EP elections closely resemble the national elections, the same kinds of profiles emerge as in the national elections. The electoral systems indeed treat the parties differentially and six different profile types can be found. The counting method seems to somewhat determine the profile group, but the strongest variables determining the shape of a countries’ profile appears to be the average district magnitude and number of seats allocated to each country. The second article also focuses on overall proportionality performance of an electoral system, but here the focus is on the impact of electoral system changes. I have developed a new method of visualizing some previously used indices and some new indices for this purpose. The aim is to draw a comparable picture of these electoral systems’ changes and their effects. The cases, which illustrate this method, are four elections systems, where a change has occurred in one of the system variables, while the rest remained unchanged. The studied cases include the French, Greek and British European parliamentary systems and the Swedish national parliamentary system. The changed variables are electoral type (plurality changed to PR in the UK), magnitude (France splitting the nationwide district into eight smaller districts), legal threshold (Greece introducing a three percent threshold) and counting method (d’Hondt was changed to modified Sainte-Laguë in Sweden). The radar plots from elections after and before the changes are drawn for all country cases. When quantifying the change, the change in the plots area that is created has also been calculated. Using these radar plots we can observe that the change in electoral system type, magnitude, and also to some extent legal threshold had an effect on overall proportionality and accessibility for small parties, while the change between the two highest averages counting method had none. The third article studies the success minority parties have had in nine electoral systems in European heterogeneous countries. This article aims to add more motivation as to why we should care how different sized parties are treated by the electoral systems. Since many of the parties that aspire to represent minorities in European countries are small, the possibilities for small parties are highlighted. The theory of consociational (or power-sharing) democracy suggests that, in heterogeneous societies, a proportional electoral system will provide the fairest treatment of minority parties. The OSCE Lund Recommendations propose a number of electoral system features, which would improve minority representation. In this article some party variables, namely the unity of the minority parties and the geographical concentration of the minorities were included among possible explanations. The conclusions are that the central points affecting minority success were indeed these non-electoral system variables rather than the electoral system itself. Moreover, the size of the party was a major factor governing success in all the systems investigated; large parties benefited in all the studied electoral systems. In the fourth article the proportionality profiles are again applied, but this time to district level results in Finnish parliamentary elections. The level of proportionality distortion is also studied by way of indices. The average magnitudes during the studied periodrange from 7.5 to 26.2 in the Finnish electoral districts and this opens up unequal opportunities for parties in different districts and affects the shape of the profiles. The intra-country case allows the focus to be placed on the effect of district magnitude, since all other electoral systems are kept constant in an intra-country study. The time span in the study is from 1962 to 2007, i.e. the time that the districts have largely been the same geographically. The plots and indices tell the same story, district magnitude and electoral alliances matter. The district magnitude is connected to the overall proportionality of the electoral districts according to both indices, and the profiles are, as expected, also closer to perfect proportionality in large districts. Alliances have helped some small parties to gain a much higher seat share than their respective vote share and these successes affect some of the profiles. The profiles also show a consistent pattern of benefits for the small parties who ally with the larger parties.
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The purpose of this thesis is to develop a theory model about some core concepts and phenomena within caritative ethics when patients' demands are existential. There are two research questions, (A) Which realities represent concepts such courage, responsibility, and sacrifice within the caritative ethics. (B) Which phenomena of ethical significance are made current and applicable when patients¿ demands are existential. This study takes as its point of departurecertain chosen theoretical perspectives that discuss some perspectives of the concepts of courage, responsibility, and sacrifice in terms of their significanceto the research questions A. This represents the study¿s theoretical data. The empirical data provide answers to the research question B. In the end, the thesis discusses synthesis of these two accesses of knowledge in order to formulate theses and create a theory model. Løgstrup's contribution and description of the ethical claim helps in understanding and interpreting the links between the substance of the caritative ethic and the concrete reality in the encounter with existential issues. This thesis is a study within the field of Caring Science. The nursing profession provides empirical data and reflects the study topic, by addressing issues of relevance to the application of the knowledge of Caring Sciencein light of the nursing profession's various daily challenges. This study proceeds from the basic assumption: "Caring relationships form the meaningful contextfor caring and derive from the ethos of love, responsibility, and sacrifice, i.e. a caritative ethics" (Eriksson 2001). This study attempts to explore and prove this statement in the light of theoretical and empirical data, in the light ofthe caring scientific perspective which is here linked particularly to the viewof man as a unity of body, mind, and soul, and to the ontological health model. Hermeneutics is the overall perspective for the interpretations proposed in this thesis. Through conversation and hermeneutic observations, I try to understandthe challenges of nursing performance in the encounter with existential issues. This constitutes the empirical data that was gathered on a ward treating cancerpatients. The discussion proceeds sequence by sequence, first by discussing theconditions of the caritative ethics when meeting the existential claims in the light of the concepts of courage, sacrifice, and responsibility. Then a thesis is formulated concerning the caritative ethics in the light of Caring Science. This is the foundation of the creation of the theory model. The resulting theses concern the chosen concepts and phenomena which promote caritative ethics when patients' claims are existential: Freedom is the hallmark of caritative ethics. Freedom is the basic category of caring. When attending to the patient's existential claims, it is of vital importance to secure human relationships as caring interpersonal communions, created by responsible persons who have shown courage and sacrifice. Courage and sacrifice constitute the ethos of caring communities (communions). Courage and sacrifice are then a part of the collective ethos of caring communities, because the patient is confirmed as the unity of body, mind, and soul.
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Väitöskirjan tavoitteena on ollut rakentaa kokonaiskuva aiheesta Jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittyminen toisen maailmansodan jälkeen. Tutkimuksessa ei ole rajoituttu ainoastaan kuvailemaan sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittyminen, vaan on pyritty selvittämään kehittymiseen vaikuttaneet tekijät ja vastaamaan kysymykseen, miksi näin on tapahtunut? Aiemmat länsimaiset tutkimukset ovat tarkastelleet jugoslavialaista sotataitoa tai maanpuolustusta vain jostain tietystä rajallisesta näkökulmasta, kuten esimerkiksi Jugoslavian kansanarmeijaa, asevoimien vaikutusta maan poliittiseen elämään tai sotilaallista doktriinia koskien. Sotataidon kehittymiseen vaikuttavat tekijät huomioivaa kokonaisesitystä ole tehty. Myös jugoslavialainen sotataidollinen ajattelu on jäänyt pääosin pimentoon. Jugoslavialainen maan sotataitoon kohdistunut tutkimus on ollut laajaa ja monipuolista, mutta sen käytettävyyteen osittain vaikuttaa marxilais-leniniläinen materialistis-dialektinen, historialliseen materialismiin perustuva tutkimusmenetelmä. Väitöskirjan päätutkimusaineiston ovat muodostaneet alkuperäislähteet, ensisijaisesti jugoslavialaiset ohjesäännöt, käsikirjat, oppaat ja oppikirjat. Muu lähteistö on koostunut lähinnä arkistoasiakirjoista ja muusta kirjallisuudesta. Tutkimusmenetelmä on ollut historiatieteellinen käsittäen muun muassa ulkoisen ja sisäisen lähdekritiikin harjoittamisen, tietojen varmistamisen mahdollisimman useasta toisistaan riippumattomasta lähteestä sekä pyrkimyksen rekonstruoida ristiriidaton kokonaiskuva tutkimuskohteesta. Eri lähteistä ja lähderyhmistä saatuja tietoja on vertailtu, analysoitu sekä yhdistetty kriittisesti. Lähteiden käytettävyyden, lähdearvon ja luotettavuuden arviointi ovat olleet merkittävässä roolissa, näistä kaikista tärkeimpänä luotettavuuden arviointi. Sisäisen ja ulkoisen lähdekritiikin keinoin on pyritty luomaan oma ristiriidaton tulkinta kokonaisuudesta, jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisestä toisen maailmansodan jälkeen. Tutkimuksessa on pitäydytty niin pitkälle kuin mahdollista jugoslavialaisen sotataidon alkuperäisessä terminologiassa. Jugoslavialaisia termejä ei ole muokattu vastaamaan paremmin esimerkiksi tällä hetkellä länsimaisessa sotataidossa käytettyjä käsitteitä. Väitöskirjan rakenne on temaattinen. Läpi koko tutkittavan ajanjakson jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisessä on tunnistettavissa samat määräävät tekijät: historialliset taustatekijät, sotilaallinen uhka, sotilaallinen doktriini, lakiperusteet, kommunistiliiton ohjaus ja asevoimien sekä yhteiskunnan valmiuden kehittyminen. Jugoslaviassa puhuttiin aseelliseen kamppailuun vaikuttavista sodankäynnin faktoreista, joita olivat yhteiskunnalliset tekijät, materiaalis-tekniset tekijät ja sotilaalliset tekijät. Kaikista tärkeimpänä tekijänä pidettiin kuitenkin ihmistä itseään, vaikka ihmisen merkitys välillä tuntuikin hukkuvan ”moraalis-poliittiset tekijät”-sanahirviön alle. Tutkimuskysymyksiin on vastattu sotataitoon vaikuttaneiden edellä mainittujen tekijöiden kautta. Kuhunkin muutostekijään liittyvä kehitys on kuvattu kronologisena esityksenä. Kansan vapautussodassa vuosina 1941–1945 perustettujen partisaaniyksiköiden muodostamisessa sekä niiden toimintamenetelmissä on havaittavissa runsaasti yhtymäkohtia 1700- ja 1800-luvun hajdukkijoukkojen sekä 1800-luvun lopun ja 1900-luvun alun četnikkijoukkojen vastaaviin periaatteisiin. Samankaltaisuuksia ilmenee 1950-luvulta alkaen alueellisen puolustuksen joukkojen ja partisaaniyksiköiden toimintamenetelmien yhteydessä väliaikaisesti menetetyllä alueella toimittaessa. Kansan tukeen, karismaattisiin johtajiin ja yllätyselementtiin perustuva sissitoiminta on perinteistä eteläslaavilaista sotataitoa. Sodanjälkeinen jugoslavialainen sotataito oli jatkumoa eteläslaavien vuosisatoja vanhalle sotataidolliselle perinteelle, vaikka sitä ei julkisesti Jugoslaviassa muutamia poikkeuksia lukuun ottamatta myönnettykään. Jugoslavian sotilaallinen doktriini oli luotu kaikista suunnista kohdistuvia hyökkäyksiä vastaan, mutta sotilaallisen uhkan painotukset vaihtelivat usein, jopa vain muutaman vuoden välein. Tämä ei johtunut päättämättömyydestä eikä pelkästään koetun uhkan suunnan vaihtumisesta. Painottamalla sisäisen ja ulkoisen uhkan jatkuvuutta sekä uhkan suunnan vaihtelua pyrittiin pitämään maanpuolustuspiirit valppaina ja kansalaiset aktiivisina. Tällä tavalla myös perusteltiin maanpuolustuksen korkeita kustannuksia ja ennen kaikkea pyrittiin lisäämään maan sisäistä veljeyttä ja yhtenäisyyttä. On ilmeistä, että sekä lännestä että idästä kohdistui Jugoslavian suuntaan suurta poliittista ja sotilaallista intressiä kylmän sodan vuosina 1945–1990, mutta suoran sotilaallisen uhkan aukoton todistaminen olisi kuitenkin hankalaa. Oleellista onkin jugoslavialaisten oma käsitys maataan vastaan kohdistuneesta sotilaallisesta uhkasta. Sisäisen uhkan vaikutus alkoi kasvaa 1970-luvun alkupuolelta lähtien ja se johti lopulta 1980-luvulla alueellisen puolustuksen joukkojen esikuntien lakkauttamiseen ja taisteluvälineiden hajavarastointijärjestelmän purkamiseen. Yhteiskunnallisista tekijöistä merkittävimpinä sotataitoon ja sotataidolliseen ajatteluun vaikuttaneina osina olivat lait ja Jugoslavian kommunistiliitto. Perustuslakiin ja lakiin kansallisesta puolustuksesta sekä kommunistiliiton päätöslauselmiin sisällytetyt vaatimukset sotataidon kehittymiselle kuitenkin vain toistivat sotilaallisessa doktriinissa määritettyjä suuntaviivoja sekä määräyksiä. Maanpuolustukseen liittyneiden määräysten ja ohjeiden hyväksymiselle laillisen järjestyksen mukaisesti annettiin kuitenkin erittäin suuri arvo. Niiden toimeenpanon leviäminen maanlaajuisesti varmistettiin puolueen päätöksillä velvoittamalla muun muassa kommunistiliiton paikallisorganisaatiot, puoluesolut asevoimien sisällä sekä kaikki liittovaltion hallintotasot tekemään kaikkensa yleisen kansanpuolustuksen ja sitä ilmentävän sotataidon toteutumisen eteen. Materiaalis-teknisen tekijän kokonaisuus sisälsi aseet ja varusteet sekä niihin liittyviä muita seikkoja, kuten yhteiskunnan teollisuuden kehittymisen asteen sekä kyvyn suojautua vihollisen taisteluvälineitä vastaan ja luoda vihollisen aseita vastaan tehokkaampi vasta-ase. Siihen luettiin myös yksilöiden, taktisten ja yhdistettyjen taktisten yksiköiden sekä koko kansan koulutus aseiden ja varusteiden tarkoituksenmukaiseen käyttöön. Vaikka jugoslavialainen aseteollisuus kehittyi tutkimusperiodin aikana voimakkaasti, joutui maa taloudellisten resurssiensa rajallisuuden ja mahdollisen vihollishyökkäyksen ylivoimaisuuden havaittuaan toteamaan, että maanpuolustuksen ongelmia ei voida ratkaista materiaalin ja tekniikan määrällä tai laadulla. Ratkaisun oli löydyttävä sotilaallisista tekijöistä ja varsinkin sotataidosta. Sotilaalliset tekijät ja prosessit olivat jugoslavialaisen sotataidon ja sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisen kannalta tärkein muutostekijä. Sotilaallisten tekijöiden ytimen muodosti sotataito, joka Jugoslaviassa koostui teoriasta ja käytännöstä. Tämä jako koski sotataidon kolmea tasoa: strategiaa, operatiikkaa ja taktiikkaa. Sotataitoon kuuluvina osina pidettiin muun muassa taisteluvalmiutta, liikekannallepanovalmiutta, yhteiskunnallis-poliittisten yhteisöjen aseetonta vastarintaa, aseellisen kamppailun operatiivista ja taktista tasoa, materiaalista ja teknistä varustamista, sotatalouden valmistelujen organisointia sekä yhteiskunnallisia palveluja poikkeusoloissa. Osa näistä kuului edellä mainittuihin yhteiskunnallisiin tai materiaalis-teknisiin tekijöihin. Jugoslavialainen sotataito onkin nähtävä matriisinomaisena kokonaisuutena, jossa sotataidon kolmeen toiminnalliseen tasoon, strategiaan, operatiikkaan ja taktiikkaan vaikuttivat historialliset taustatekijät, sotilaallinen uhka, yhteiskunnalliset tekijät ja materiaalis-tekniset tekijät. Jugoslavialaisen sotataidon kokonaisuuteen kuului myös se, että mainitut muutostekijät vaikuttivat vielä toisiinsa. Lopputuloksena näin kokonaisvaltaisesta näkemyksestä sotataitoon ja sotataidolliseen ajatteluun Jugoslavia kykeni luomaan poikkeuksellisen tehokkaana pidetyn puolustusratkaisun, jossa koko yhteiskunnan kaikki resurssit pystyttiin suuntaamaan hyökkäyksen torjumiseen ja maahan tunkeutuneiden pois ajamiseen. Aiempi tutkimus on nähnyt jugoslavialaisen sotataidon kehittymisen keskeisimpänä vaikuttimena ja murroskohtana Varsovan liiton joukkojen toimeenpaneman Tšekkoslovakian miehityksen ja siitä seuranneen koetun uhkan merkittävän voimistumisen. Yleisen kansanpuolustuksen doktriiniin liittyvä taustatutkimus, teorianmuodostus ja doktriinin käyttöönotto tapahtuivat kuitenkin jo 1950-luvulla. Tšekkoslovakian miehitys toimi vain muutoksen toimeenpanoa vauhdittavana tekijänä. Jugoslavialaiset korostivat, että jugoslavialaisessa yhteiskunnassa keskeisessä asemassa ollut yhteisjohtoisuuden periaate ulottui myös maanpuolustukseen ja sotataitoon. Tutkimusaineistoon perehtyminen kuitenkin osoitti, että yleisen kansanpuolustuksen kokonaisuutta kuvaavat oppikirjat, laeissa asetetut määräykset ja Jugoslavian kommunistiliiton julkaisemat vaatimukset eivät olleet jalkautuneet sotataidon teoriaan tai käytäntöön operatiivisella tai taktisella tasolla. Strategisella tasolla yhteisjohtoisuus esiintyi näkyvämmin vain sotilaallisen konseptin ja strategian yhteydessä. Sotilaallisen doktriinin osalta yhteisjohtoisuus ilmeni lähinnä kahdessa asiassa. Alueellisen puolustuksen yksiköiden varustamisvelvoite oli asetettu siviilihallinnon eri tasojen vastuulle. Alueellisen puolustuksen esikunnat ja komentajat olivat vastuussa yleisen kansanpuolustuksen ja yhteiskunnallisen itsesuojelun komiteoille. Siviilihallinnon organisaatioiden kyky varustaa alueellisen puolustuksen yksiköt osoittautui kuitenkin heikoksi. Alueellisen puolustuksen esikunnatkin toimivat upseereiden johtamina sotilaallisina johtoportaina, ja yleisen kansanpuolustuksen ja yhteiskunnallisen itsesuojelun komiteoiden toiminta komentajien ja esikuntien suuntaan rajoittui vain nimelliseen ohjaukseen. Yhteisjohtoisuus osoittautuikin tutkimuksen kuluessa piirteeksi, joka julkisesta retoriikasta huolimatta ei toteutunut jugoslavialaisessa sotataidon praktiikassa. Jugoslavialaisen sotataidollisen ajattelun kehittymisen kaari käynnistyi partisaanisodasta ja päätyi alueelliseen puolustusjärjestelmään. Kansakunta ja sen useat eri kansallisuudet onnistuivat luomaan tieteelliseen ja tutkittuun tietoon perustuvan välineen, sotataidon teorian ja käytännön, joka suojeli maata yli puolen vuosisadan ajan. Yleinen kansanpuolustus sekä jugoslavialainen sotataito ovat toisiensa synonyymejä, seurauksia ja synnyttäjiä. Puolustusratkaisu lähti omista kansallisista lähtökohdista, siihen sulautettiin valikoiden ja jalostettuna hyviksi sekä menestyksekkäiksi koettuja ulkomaisia elementtejä sekä vaikutteita. Sitä perusteltiin monipuolisilla poliittisilla, ideologisilla, teoreettisilla, historiallisilla sekä nykyaikaisilla sotataidollisilla argumenteilla, mutta kaikesta tästä huolimatta sen ydin oli omintakeinen jugoslavialainen sotataidollinen ajattelu.
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This thesis consists of four articles and an introductory section. The main research questions in all the articles refer to the changes in the representativeness of the Finnish Paper Workers' Union. Representativeness stands for the entire entity of external, internal, legal and reputational factors that enable the labor union to represent its members and achieve its goals. This concept is based on an extensive reading of quantitative and qualitative industrial relations literature, which includes works based on Marxist labor-capital relations (such as Hyman's industrial relations studies), and more recent union density studies as well as gender- and ethnic diversity-based 'union revitalization' studies. Müller-Jentsch's German studies of industrial relations have been of particular importance as well as Streeck's industrial unionism and technology studies. The concept of representativeness is an attempt to combine the insights of these diverse strands of literature and bring the scientific discussion of labor unions back to the core of a union's function: representing its members. As such, it can be seen as a theoretical innovation. The concept helps to acknowledge both the heterogeneity of the membership and the totality of a labor union organization. The concept of representativeness aims to move beyond notions of 'power'. External representativeness can be expressed through the position of the labor union in the industrial relations system and the economy. Internal representativeness focuses on the aspects of labor unions that relate to the function of the union as an association with members, such as internal democracy. Legal representativeness lies in the formal legal position of the union – its rights and instruments. This includes collective bargaining legislation, co-decision rules and industrial conflict legislation. Reputational representativeness is related to how the union is seen by other actors and the general public, and can be approximated using data on strike activity. All these aspects of representativeness are path-dependent, and show the results of previous struggles over issues. The concept of representativeness goes beyond notions of labor union power and symbolizes an attempt to bring back the focus of industrial relations studies to the union's basic function of representing its members. The first article shows in detail the industrial conflict of the Finnish paper industry in 2005. The intended focus was the issue of gender in the negotiations over a new collective agreement, but the focal point of the industrial conflict was the issue of outsourcing and how this should be organized. Also, the issue of continuous shifts as an issue of working time was very important. The drawn-out conflict can be seen as a struggle over principles, and under pressure the labor union had to concede ground on the aforementioned issues. The article concludes that in this specific conflict, the union represented its' female members to a lesser extent, because the other issues took such priority. Furthermore, because of the substantive concessions. the union lost some of its internal representativeness, and the stubbornness of the union may have even harmed the reputation of the union. This article also includes an early version of the representativeness framework, through which this conflict is analyzed. The second article discusses wage developments, union density and collective bargaining within the context of representativeness. It is shown that the union has been able to secure substantial benefits for its members, regardless of declining employment. Collective agreements have often been based on centralized incomes policies, but the paper sector has not always joined these. Attention is furthermore paid to the changing competition of the General Assembly, with a surprisingly strong position of the Left Alliance still. In an attempt to replicate analysis of union density measures, an analysis of sectoral union density shows that similar factors as in aggregate data influence this measure, though – due to methodological issues – the results may not be robust. On this issue, it can be said that the method of analysis for aggregate union density is not suitable for sectoral union density analysis. The increasingly conflict-ridden industrial relations predicted have not actually materialized. The article concludes by asking whether the aim of ever-increasing wages is a sustainable one in the light of the pressures of globalization, though wage costs are a relatively small part of total costs. The third article discusses the history and use of outsourcing in the Finnish paper industry. It is shown using Hyman's framework of constituencies that over time, the perspective of the union changed from 'members of the Paper Workers' Union' to a more specific view of who is a core member of the union. Within the context of the industrial unionism that the union claims to practice, this is an important change. The article shows that the union more and more caters for a core group, while auxiliary personnel is less important to the union's identity and constituencies, which means that the union's internal representativeness has decreased. Maintenance workers are an exception; the union and employers have developed a rotating system that increases the efficient allocation of these employees. The core reason of the exceptional status of maintenance personnel is their high level of non-transferable skills. In the end it is debatable whether the compromise on outsourcing solves the challenges facing the industry. The fourth article shows diverging discourses within the union with regard to union-employer partnership for competitiveness improvements and instruments of local union representatives. In the collective agreement of 2008, the provision regulating wage effects of significant changes in the organization or content of work was thoroughly changed, though this mainly reflected decisions by the Labor Court on the pre-2008 version of the provision. This change laid bare the deep rift between the Social Democratic and Left Alliance (ex-Communist) factions of the union. The article argues that through the changed legal meaning of the provision, the union was able to transform concession bargaining into a basis for partnership. The internal discontent about this issue is nonetheless substantial and a threat to the unity of the union, both locally and at the union level. On the basis of the results of the articles, other factors influencing representativeness, such as technology and EU law and an overview of the main changes in the Finnish paper industry, it is concluded that, especially in recent years, the Finnish Paper Workers' Union has lost some of its representativeness. In particular, the loss of the efficiency of strikes is noted, the compromise on outsourcing which may have alienated a substantial part of the union's membership, and the change in the collective agreement of 2008 have caused this decline. In the latter case, the internal disunion on that issue shows the constraints of the union's internal democracy. Furthermore, the failure of the union to join the TEAM industrial union (by democratic means), the internal conflicts and a narrow focus on its own sector may also hurt the union in the future, as the paper industry in Finland is going through a structural change. None of these changes in representativeness would have been so drastic without the considerable pressure of globalization - in particular changing markets, changing technology and a loss of domestic investments to foreign investments, which in the end have benefited the corporations more than the Finnish employees of these corporations. Taken together, the union risks becoming socially irrelevant in time, though it will remain formally very strong on the basis of its institutional setting and financial situation.
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’Bry sig om’ förekommer flitigt i sammanhang där människor vårdar och tar hand om varandra såväl i det vardagliga naturliga vårdandet som i det professionella vårdandet. ’Bry sig om’ är ett språkligt uttryck i människors vardagsspråk som hör samman med ’små vardagliga saker’ som är av betydelse. ’Bry sig om’ har även tydlig förbindelse med vårda och ansa i Erikssons caritativa vårdteori men har inte tidigare varit föremål för klinisk vårdvetenskaplig forskning vilket är bakgrunden till denna studie. Inom Erikssons caritativa vårdteori utgörs grundordningen av kärnbegreppen caritas, enheten människa, hälsa, lidande och vårdande. I den här avhandlingen är syftet att vidga förståelsen för kärnbegreppet vårdandet genom att utforska innebörden i praxisbegreppet ’bry sig om’. Studien har en hermeneutisk ansats och är en sammanläggningsavhandling med fyra delstudier i form av begreppsanalys och tre empiriska studier. Materialet i begreppsutredningen är etymologisk ordbok och svenska ordböcker. I de empiriska delstudierna består materialet av självbiografisk text skrivet av en patient och händelser som patienter och vårdare varit med om vilket förstås som betydelsefullt material för klinisk vårdvetenskaplig forskning. Den nya förståelsen gestaltas i ett tankemönster där ’bry sig om’ framträder som en inre etisk hållning där människan som är på plats kan finnas till och därmed betyda något för en annan människa. Att betyda något för en annan människa är uttryck för det naturliga omsorgsfulla vårdandet där patienten förnimmer en kärleksfull hållning i vårdarens varsamma kärleksfulla händer och varma röst. ’Bry sig om’, har sin grundval i det naturliga omsorgsfulla vårdandet som konstituerar människan som människa. Det som framkommit i avhandlingen är möjligheten att undersöka praxisbegrepp inom vårdvetenskapen där ’bry sig om’ bidragit till att synliggöra vårdandet och därmed innebörden och meningen i ansandet, lekandet och lärandet på ett nytt och annorlunda sätt ur ett kliniskt vårdvetenskapligt perspektiv.
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Vision affords us with the ability to consciously see, and use this information in our behavior. While research has produced a detailed account of the function of the visual system, the neural processes that underlie conscious vision are still debated. One of the aims of the present thesis was to examine the time-course of the neuroelectrical processes that correlate with conscious vision. The second aim was to study the neural basis of unconscious vision, that is, situations where a stimulus that is not consciously perceived nevertheless influences behavior. According to current prevalent models of conscious vision, the activation of visual cortical areas is not, as such, sufficient for consciousness to emerge, although it might be sufficient for unconscious vision. Conscious vision is assumed to require reciprocal communication between cortical areas, but views differ substantially on the extent of this recurrent communication. Visual consciousness has been proposed to emerge from recurrent neural interactions within the visual system, while other models claim that more widespread cortical activation is needed for consciousness. Studies I-III compared models of conscious vision by studying event-related potentials (ERP). ERPs represent the brain’s average electrical response to stimulation. The results support the model that associates conscious vision with activity localized in the ventral visual cortex. The timing of this activity corresponds to an intermediate stage in visual processing. Earlier stages of visual processing may influence what becomes conscious, although these processes do not directly enable visual consciousness. Late processing stages, when more widespread cortical areas are activated, reflect the access to and manipulation of contents of consciousness. Studies IV and V concentrated on unconscious vision. By using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) we show that when early visual cortical processing is disturbed so that subjects fail to consciously perceive visual stimuli, they may nevertheless guess (above chance-level) the location where the visual stimuli were presented. However, the results also suggest that in a similar situation, early visual cortex is necessary for both conscious and unconscious perception of chromatic information (i.e. color). Chromatic information that remains unconscious may influence behavioral responses when activity in visual cortex is not disturbed by TMS. Our results support the view that early stimulus-driven (feedforward) activation may be sufficient for unconscious processing. In conclusion, the results of this thesis support the view that conscious vision is enabled by a series of processing stages. The processes that most closely correlate with conscious vision take place in the ventral visual cortex ~200 ms after stimulus presentation, although preceding time-periods and contributions from other cortical areas such as the parietal cortex are also indispensable. Unconscious vision relies on intact early visual activation, although the location of visual stimulus may be unconsciously resolved even when activity in the early visual cortex is interfered with.
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The thesis is rooted in caring science and the notion that the human being is an indivisible unity of body, soul and spirit. The purpose is to search for new, or expanded knowledge and understanding of the substance of the human’s spiritual space, as well as aspects that may constitute a foundation for the safeguard of human dignity. The clinical research study concerns the importance of spirituality and dignity in the care for older people. The thesis consists of three substudies with four articles, and the methodology is based on Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics. Through a metasynthesis of 17 research articles, sub-study I searched for understanding of the concept of spirituality as it may appear in reality (deduction). 17 older people were interviewed in sub-study II. This sub-study sought understanding for spirituality and dignity in the specific reality (induction). Sub-study III searched for theory development regarding spirituality, through a literature review of 20 research articles and a text by Tillich (abduction). The findings imply that spirituality entails human beings’ connectedness with one’s inner space and connectedness beyond oneself. Love in connectedness appears as a force in both spirituality and dignity. Themes portrayed include understanding of the spiritual space, religiousness, dignity, and spiritual care. The relationship between dignity and spirituality can be seen in the confirmation of human worth and care for the whole human being, including the spiritual dimension, and this is understood as a prerequisite for perceived dignity. It seems to be important that older people feel valued, loved, not abandoned, and alive. The theoretical model portrays love as a reunifying and connecting force that may foster confirmation, serving, longing and holiness. The movement towards connectedness may create room for the human being’s perception of dignity and holiness, and as such, it may be a force in the search for wholeness and becoming in health.
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Mothers represent the natural caring. Natural caring is the object of caring science and of research interest because it establishes the central core of professional caring. In this study, we encounter patients who are mothers in need of care in a psychiatric context. Motherhood involves taking responsibility that extends beyond one's own life, because the child represents possibilities in a yet unknown future. Understanding and knowledge about the mothers' struggle in health and suffering are of crucial importance to enable clinical practice to make provisions for and adapt to the individual patient. The overall purpose of this dissertation is to illuminate how the innermost essence of caring emerges in health and suffering in patients who are mothers in psychiatric care. The purpose of the study in a clinical sense is to seek to understand and illuminate the patient's inner world in health and suffering in terms of contextual, existential, ontological and ethical dimensions. The dissertation is exploratory and descriptive in nature and encompasses induction, deduction and abduction as logics tools of reasoning. A theoretical model of natural caring and a universal theoretical model of the innermost essence of caring is developed as seen from the patient's world in a psychiatric context. The dissertation is anchored in human science's view of the human being and the world and in caring science's perspective. Caring science's view of the human being as a unity comprising body, soul and spirit is central in the study's concept of the patient. This multi-dimensional conception of the human being encompasses the dissertation's basic values and is decisive for choice of methodology. Hermeneutic epistemology guided the interpretation of the empirical data, the paradigmatic theses and assumptions. The dialectical movement in interpretation moves back and forth between empirical data, caring science theory and philosophical theory and reveals deeper insight into meaningful content in the clinical context. The interpretation process comprises four levels of abstraction: rational, contextual, existential and ontological. Hermeneutic philosophy guides the inductive and deductive approach to interpretation, as well as the movement between the clinical context and the caring science paradigm. In this encounter between the visible and invisible reality, the image of natural caring – motherliness emerged. The dissertation consists of four studies. The first study is a systematic review of nineteen research articles. The three other studies are hermeneutical interpretations based on text materials from open interviews. Fifteen participants were interviewed, all of whom are mothers of children between 0 and 18 years of age. All were outpatients in the psychiatric specialist health service. In the interpretation process, the mothers' struggle in health and suffering emerges as a struggle between the inner and outer world. Being a mother and patient in health and suffering in a psychiatric context means to struggle to be oneself, to create oneself, to live and realize one's good deeds as a mother and human being. To be oneself, to possess oneself as a mother is not only a question of tending, playing and learning in order to master a practical situation or to survive. It involves constituting a deep, inner desire to courageously create oneself so that the child is able to realize his or her potential in health and suffering. Motherliness manifests itself in caring as a call to ministering humanity and life. The voice of motherliness is understood as the voice of life—the eternal, inner call of love and freedom. The inner call craves fulfilment. Motherliness in natural caring does not retreat. Motherliness defines the Other as freedom and proceeds without regard for all other exterior requirements to realizing wellbeing. The inner essence of caring is attentive, aware and heeds the call of the heart. The innermost essence of caring is to be and to make oneself responsible for the Other. Responsibility cannot be relinquished; free choice consists in whether or not to follow the call. To renounce the inner call to responsibility is to deny oneself and one's dignity as a human being. The theoretical models provide clinical and systematic caring science with knowledge and understanding based on the natural caring spirit inherent in the human being. The study elucidates and strengthens the ontological basic assumptions about the human being as a unity of body, soul and spirit, the sanctity of the human being and the core of caring, ethos. The results of the dissertation will provide clinical practice with knowledge about the inner movements of the mothers' souls in relation to their responsibility as mothers and human beings. Being able to understand the basic conditions for responsibility is crucial for developing care that encompasses mother and child and the mutual relationship between them. This is basic knowledge for developing attitudes and actions that meet and provide for the needs of the patient as mother and as a whole, suffering human being.