992 resultados para Lobo frontal
Observations of the depth of ice particle evaporation beneath frontal cloud to improve NWP modelling
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The evaporation (sublimation) of ice particles beneath frontal ice cloud can provide a significant source of diabatic cooling which can lead to enhanced slantwise descent below the frontal surface. The strength and vertical extent of the cooling play a role in determining the dynamic response of the atmosphere, and an adequate representation is required in numerical weather-prediction (NWP) models for accurate forecasts of frontal dynamics. In this paper, data from a vertically pointing 94 GHz radar are used to determine the characteristic depth-scale of ice particle sublimation beneath frontal ice cloud. A statistical comparison is made with equivalent data extracted from the NWP mesoscale model operational at the Met Office, defining the evaporation depth-scale as the distance for the ice water content to fall to 10% of its peak value in the cloud. The results show that the depth of the ice evaporation zone derived from observations is less than 1 km for 90% of the time. The model significantly overestimates the sublimation depth-scales by a factor of between two and three, and underestimates the local ice water content by a factor of between two and four. Consequently the results suggest the model significantly underestimates the strength of the evaporative cooling, with implications for the prediction of frontal dynamics. A number of reasons for the model discrepancy are suggested. A comparison with radiosonde relative humidity data suggests part of the overestimation in evaporation depth may be due to a high RH bias in the dry slot beneath the frontal cloud, but other possible reasons include poor vertical resolution and deficiencies in the evaporation rate or ice particle fall-speed parametrizations.
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The current study investigated a new, easily administered, visual inhibition task for infants termed the Freeze-Frame task. In the new task, 9-month-olds were encouraged to inhibit looks to peripheral distractors. This was done by briefly freezing a central animated stimulus when infants looked to the distractors. Half of the trials presented an engaging central stimulus, and the other half presented a repetitive central stimulus. Three measures of inhibitory function were derived from the task and compared with performance on a set of frontal cortex tasks administered at 9 and 24 months of age. As expected, infants' ability to learn to selectively inhibit looks to the distractors at 9 months predicted performance at 24 months. However, performance differences in the two Freeze-Frame trial types early in the experiment also turned out to be an important predictor. The results are discussed in terms of the validity of the Freeze-Frame task as an early measure of different components of inhibitory function. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is recruited during visual working memory (WM) when relevant information must be maintained in the presence of distracting information. The mechanism by which DLPFC might ensure successful maintenance of the contents of WM is, however, unclear; it might enhance neural maintenance of memory targets or suppress processing of distracters. To adjudicate between these possibilities, we applied time-locked transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) during functional MRI, an approach that permits causal assessment of a stimulated brain region's influence on connected brain regions, and evaluated how this influence may change under different task conditions. Participants performed a visual WM task requiring retention of visual stimuli (faces or houses) across a delay during which visual distracters could be present or absent. When distracters were present, they were always from the opposite stimulus category, so that targets and distracters were represented in distinct posterior cortical areas. We then measured whether DLPFC-TMS, administered in the delay at the time point when distracters could appear, would modulate posterior regions representing memory targets or distracters. We found that DLPFC-TMS influenced posterior areas only when distracters were present and, critically, that this influence consisted of increased activity in regions representing the current memory targets. DLPFC-TMS did not affect regions representing current distracters. These results provide a new line of causal evidence for a top-down DLPFC-based control mechanism that promotes successful maintenance of relevant information in WM in the presence of distraction.
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Voluntary selective attention can prioritize different features in a visual scene. The frontal eye-fields (FEF) are one potential source of such feature-specific top-down signals, but causal evidence for influences on visual cortex (as was shown for "spatial" attention) has remained elusive. Here, we show that transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied to right FEF increased the blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signals in visual areas processing "target feature" but not in "distracter feature"-processing regions. TMS-induced BOLD signals increase in motion-responsive visual cortex (MT+) when motion was attended in a display with moving dots superimposed on face stimuli, but in face-responsive fusiform area (FFA) when faces were attended to. These TMS effects on BOLD signal in both regions were negatively related to performance (on the motion task), supporting the behavioral relevance of this pathway. Our findings provide new causal evidence for the human FEF in the control of nonspatial "feature"-based attention, mediated by dynamic influences on feature-specific visual cortex that vary with the currently attended property.
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One of the most pervasive assumptions about human brain evolution is that it involved relative enlargement of the frontal lobes. We show that this assumption is without foundation. Analysis of five independent data sets using correctly scaled measures and phylogenetic methods reveals that the size of human frontal lobes, and of specific frontal regions, is as expected relative to the size of other brain structures. Recent claims for relative enlargement of human frontal white matter volume, and for relative enlargement shared by all great apes, seem to be mistaken. Furthermore, using a recently developed method for detecting shifts in evolutionary rates, we find that the rate of change in relative frontal cortex volume along the phylogenetic branch leading to humans was unremarkable and that other branches showed significantly faster rates of change. Although absolute and proportional frontal region size increased rapidly in humans, this change was tightly correlated with corresponding size increases in other areas andwhole brain size, and with decreases in frontal neuron densities. The search for the neural basis of human cognitive uniqueness should therefore focus less on the frontal lobes in isolation and more on distributed neural networks.
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Observations have been obtained within an intense (precipitation rates > 50 mm h−1 ) narrow cold-frontal rainband (NCFR) embedded within a broader region of stratiform precipitation. In situ data were obtained from an aircraft which flew near a steerable dual-polarisation Doppler radar. The observations were obtained to characterise the microphysical properties of cold frontal clouds, with an emphasis on ice and precipitation formation and development. Primary ice nucleation near cloud top (−55◦ C) appeared to be enhanced by convective features. However, ice multiplication led to the largest ice particle number concentrations being observed at relatively high temperatures (> −10◦ C). The multiplication process (most likely rime splintering) occurs when stratiform precipitation interacts with supercooled water generated in the NCFR. Graupel was notably absent in the data obtained. Ice multiplication processes are known to have a strong impact in glaciating isolated convective clouds, but have rarely been studied within larger organised convective systems such as NCFRs. Secondary ice particles will impact on precipitation formation and cloud dynamics due to their relatively small size and high number density. Further modelling studies are required to quantify the effects of rime splintering on precipitation and dynamics in frontal rainbands. Available parametrizations used to diagnose the particle size distributions do not account for the influence of ice multiplication. This deficiency in parametrizations is likely to be important in some cases for modelling the evolution of cloud systems and the precipitation formation. Ice multiplication has significant impact on artefact removal from in situ particle imaging probes.
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The statistical properties and skill in predictions of objectively identified and tracked cyclonic features (frontal waves and cyclones) are examined in MOGREPS-15, the global 15-day version of the Met Office Global and Regional Ensemble Prediction System (MOGREPS). The number density of cyclonic features is found to decline with increasing lead-time, with analysis fields containing weak features which are not sustained past the first day of the forecast. This loss of cyclonic features is associated with a decline in area averaged enstrophy with increasing lead time. Both feature number density and area averaged enstrophy saturate by around 7 days into the forecast. It is found that the feature number density and area averaged enstrophy of forecasts produced using model versions that include stochastic energy backscatter saturate at higher values than forecasts produced without stochastic physics. The ability of MOGREPS-15 to predict the locations of cyclonic features of different strengths is evaluated at different spatial scales by examining the Brier Skill (relative to the analysis climatology) of strike probability forecasts: the probability that a cyclonic feature center is located within a specified radius. The radius at which skill is maximised increases with lead time from 650km at 12h to 950km at 7 days. The skill is greatest for the most intense features. Forecast skill remains above zero at these scales out to 14 days for the most intense cyclonic features, but only out to 8 days when all features are included irrespective of intensity.
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The frontal pole corresponds to Brodmann area (BA) 10, the largest single architectonic area in the human frontal lobe. Generally, BA10 is thought to contain two or three subregions that subserve broad functions such as multitasking, social cognition, attention, and episodic memory. However, there is a substantial debate about the functional and structural heterogeneity of this large frontal region. Previous connectivity-based parcellation studies have identified two or three subregions in the human frontal pole. Here, we used diffusion tensor imaging to assess structural connectivity of BA10 in 35 healthy subjects and delineated subregions based on this connectivity. This allowed us to determine the correspondence of structurally based subregions with the scheme previously defined functionally. Three subregions could be defined in each subject. However, these three subregions were not spatially consistent between subjects. Therefore, we accepted a solution with two subregions that encompassed the lateral and medial frontal pole. We then examined resting-state functional connectivity of the two subregions and found significant differences between their connectivities. The medial cluster was connected to nodes of the default-mode network, which is implicated in internally focused, self-related thought, and social cognition. The lateral cluster was connected to nodes of the executive control network, associated with directed attention and working memory. These findings support the concept that there are two major anatomical subregions of the frontal pole related to differences in functional connectivity.
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It has been postulated that autism spectrum disorder is underpinned by an ‘atypical connectivity’ involving higher-order association brain regions. To test this hypothesis in a large cohort of adults with autism spectrum disorder we compared the white matter networks of 61 adult males with autism spectrum disorder and 61 neurotypical controls, using two complementary approaches to diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging. First, we applied tract-based spatial statistics, a ‘whole brain’ non-hypothesis driven method, to identify differences in white matter networks in adults with autism spectrum disorder. Following this we used a tract-specific analysis, based on tractography, to carry out a more detailed analysis of individual tracts identified by tract-based spatial statistics. Finally, within the autism spectrum disorder group, we studied the relationship between diffusion measures and autistic symptom severity. Tract-based spatial statistics revealed that autism spectrum disorder was associated with significantly reduced fractional anisotropy in regions that included frontal lobe pathways. Tractography analysis of these specific pathways showed increased mean and perpendicular diffusivity, and reduced number of streamlines in the anterior and long segments of the arcuate fasciculus, cingulum and uncinate—predominantly in the left hemisphere. Abnormalities were also evident in the anterior portions of the corpus callosum connecting left and right frontal lobes. The degree of microstructural alteration of the arcuate and uncinate fasciculi was associated with severity of symptoms in language and social reciprocity in childhood. Our results indicated that autism spectrum disorder is a developmental condition associated with abnormal connectivity of the frontal lobes. Furthermore our findings showed that male adults with autism spectrum disorder have regional differences in brain anatomy, which correlate with specific aspects of autistic symptoms. Overall these results suggest that autism spectrum disorder is a condition linked to aberrant developmental trajectories of the frontal networks that persist in adult life.
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Precise repositioning of a fractured zygoma is difficult. The traditional approach is through an eyebrow incision, but it can produce a scar that causes aesthetic and psychological problems for the patient. We describe the supratarsal fold approach to expose the frontozygomatic suture and to reduce small displacements of frontal sinus anterior wall; it gives good access and excellent aesthetic results. (C) 2007 The British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Although the anti-inflammatory actions of glucocorticoids (GCs) are well established, evidence has accumulated showing that proinflammatory GC effects can occur in the brain, in a poorly understood manner. Using electrophoretic mobility shift assay, real-time PCR, and immunoblotting, we investigated the ability of varying concentrations of corticosterone (CORT, the GC of rats) to modulate lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced activation of NF-kappa B (nuclear factor kappa B), expression of anti- and proinflammatory factors and of the MAP (mitogen-activated protein) kinase family [ERK (extracellular signal-regulated kinase), p38, and JNK/ SAPK (c-Jun N-terminal protein kinase/ stress-activated protein kinase)], and AKT. In the frontal cortex, elevated CORT levels were proinflammatory, exacerbating LPS effects on NF-kappa B, MAP kinases, and proinflammatory gene expression. Milder proinflammatory GCs effects occurred in the hippocampus. In the absence of LPS, elevated CORT levels increased basal activation of ERK1/ 2, p38, SAPK/ JNK, and AKT in both regions. These findings suggest that GCs do not uniformly suppress neuroinflammation and can even enhance it at multiple levels in the pathway linking LPS exposure to inflammation.
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A memória pode ser definida como o armazenamento e a evocação de uma informação aprendida. Sendo um processo dinâmico, requer a ativação de diversos sistemas para que a informação adquirida seja consolidada. O ATP é um importante neurotransmissor que, após a sua liberação e conseqüente ativação de seus receptores específicos, precisa ser inativado. Esta remoção do ATP da fenda sináptica ocorre através de sua hidrólise promovida pelas ectonucleotidases. Como um dos produtos da hidrólise do ATP, a adenosina é considerada um potente neuromodulador e exerce suas ações através de receptores específicos com ações excitatórias (A2A e A2B ) ou inibitórias (A1 e A3). Vários trabalhos já demonstraram a participação do sistema purinérgico nos processos relacionados a memória da tarefa da esquiva inibitória. Estudos realizados em nosso laboratório mostraram a participação das ectonucleotidases sinaptossomais de hipocampo, córtex entorrinal e córtex parietal na consolidação da memória para esquiva inibitória. No entanto, existem poucos estudos a respeito do sistema purinérgico nos mecanismos de consolidação da memória em outras regiões cerebrais, tais como o córtex cingulado anterior (CA) e posterior (CP) e a área pré-central medial (FR2). Portanto, na primeira parte deste estudo, avaliamos as atividades ectonucleotidásicas em sinaptossomas de CA, CP e FR2 de ratos submetidos à tarefa de esquiva inibitória. Nossos resultados demonstraram um aumento na hidrólise de ATP em sinaptossomas de FR2 e CA; e na hidrólise de ADP em sinaptossomas de FR2 e CP. Este aumento na hidrólise de ATP e ADP ocorreu devido ao choque administrado na tarefa, já que o grupo de animais que não recebeu choque não apresentou alterações na hidrólise de ATP e ADP. Este efeito observado provavelmente não está associado à consolidação da memória, mas a mudanças neuroquímicas e neurohumorais induzidas pelo estresse após o choque. Além disso, foi observado um aumento relacionado ao aprendizado na atividade ATPásica e ADPásica em CP e CA, respectivamente. Estes resultados sugerem fortemente que estas enzimas participam da consolidação da memória em CP e CA. O aumento na hidrólise de ATP e ADP sugere um possível aumento na concentração de adenosina nestas regiões. Portanto, na segunda parte deste estudo, verificamos a influência de agonistas e antagonistas de receptores de adenosina nas memórias de curta (STM) e de longa (LTM) duração na tarefa de esquiva inibitória. Então, neste estudo administramos intrafusões de análogos de adenosina em CP, imediatamente após o treino em esquiva inibitória. Os resultados demonstraram que a intrafusão de DPCPX, um antagonista de receptores A1, em CP, na concentração de 50 nM, aumentou significativamente a retenção da tarefa em ambas STM e LTM. Além disso, a administração de CPA, um agonista de receptores A1 de adenosina, não alterou ambas STM e LTM nas concentrações testadas. Portanto, este estudo sugere que os receptores A1 exercem uma modulação inibitória em CP tanto na STM quanto na LTM para o aprendizado de esquiva inibitória. A regulação dos níveis de ATP e adenosina pelas ectonucleotidases em CP, CA e FR2 controlaria a ativação dos receptores A1 nestas estruturas, podendo exercer efeitos modulatórios na consolidação da memória nestas estruturas.
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Este trabalho pretende situar a trajetória de Edu Lobo no cenárioda música popular brasileira. Partindo de uma possívelgenealogia que se inicia com Heitor Villa-Lobos, passa por TomJobim e alcança Edu Lobo, estabelecemos uma tríade seguindo aatitude modernista de cultivo e resgate de tradições,universalizando-as e recriando-as, no que veio a ser a modernamúsica popular brasileira do século XX. Por meio dametodologia de história oral, colhendo depoimentos decompositores, músicos, críticos, cantores, em sua maioriaindicados pelo próprio Edu Lobo, tecemos o cenário em que sedesenvolveu sua obra.
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Introdução: Diversas anormalidades neuroquímicas têm sido relatadas no Transtorno Bipolar (TB), mas os verdadeiros mecanismos envolvidos na fisiopatologia do TB permanecem a ser elucidados. A técnica de espectroscopia por ressonância magnética (1H-MRS) permite a mensuração de certos neurometabólitos no cérebro humano in vivo. Nós utilizamos a 1H-MRS para investigar o N-acetil-L-aspartato (NAA), compostos de colina (Cho), creatina/fosfocreatina (Cr) e o myoinositol (Ino) no córtex pré-frontal dorsolateral (CPFDL) em indivíduos bipolares durante episódio maníaco/misto. Métodos: Dez pacientes bipolares (9 maníacos, 1 misto), diagnosticados através de uma entrevista clínica semi-estruturada (SCID), e 10 voluntários normais pareados por sexo e idade foram estudados. Os neurometabólitos foram mensurados através de voxels de 8cm3 localizados no CPFDL direito e esquerdo para aquisição da 1H-MRS de 1.5T. Imagens de ressonância magnética anatômica ponderadas em T1 e T2 foram obtidas para excluir quaisquer anormalidades neuroanatômicas. Resultados: Não foram encontradas diferenças significativas para NAA, Cho, Cr, Ino, NAA/Cr, Cho/Cr, ou Ino/Cr entre pacientes e controles. Pacientes maníacos/mistos apresentaram níveis significativamente aumentados de myoinositol no CPFDL esquerdo em relação ao CPFDL direito (p = 0,044). Conclusões: Elevação do myoinositol no CPFDL esquerdo em pacientes bipolares durante mania aguda pode representar uma disfunção na via de sinalização do fosfatidilinositol. Estudos longitudinais com maior amostra avaliando o pré e pós-tratamento são necessários para melhor esclarecer este tema.
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A serotonina (5-hidroxitriptamina, 5-HT), é um dos neurotransmissores que possui um papel importante na neurobiologia do comportamento agressivo. Estudos têm demonstrado que níveis elevados de serotonina conduzem a uma diminuição da agressividade em muitas espécies diferentes incluindo a espécie humana. Os receptores 5-HT1B estão envolvidos em funções comportamentais importantes, como o comportamento agressivo. Injeções sistêmicas de agonistas dos receptores 5-HT1B apresentam efeitos específicos antiagressivos. Recentemente, no córtex pré-frontal, mais especificamente na região orbitofrontal, tem sido identificado uma importante inibição no controle do comportamento, em particular o comportamento impulsivo e agressivo. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos de dois agonistas dos receptores 5-HT1B o CP-94,253 e o CP-93,129 sobre o comportamento agressivo de ratas fêmeas submetidas à provocação social e o papel do córtex pré-frontal: a região orbitofrontal, sobre o comportamento agressivo. Foram utilizadas ratas fêmeas Wistar microinjetadas no nono dia pós-parto com CP-94,253 ou CP-93,129. O agonista dos receptores 5-HT1B o CP-94,253 foi injetado nas doses de 0,56 (n=8) e 1,0 μg/0,2μl (n=8). O outro agonista dos receptores 5-HT1B o CP-93,129 foi injetado na dose de 1,0 μg/0,2μl (n=9). O veículo para o CP-94,253 foi Dimetilsulfóxido (DMSO) 5% juntamente com 5% de Tween 80 diluídos em água destilada e para o CP-93,129 o veículo foi salina. O experimento iniciou com fêmeas prenhas. No 5º dia pós-parto, a fêmea foi submetida ao protocolo de provocação social. No 6º dia pós-parto, a fêmea foi submetida à cirurgia estereotáxica e no 9º dia pós-parto a fêmea foi microinjetada com veículo ou agonistas 5- HT1B. Após a microinjeção foi realizado o teste comportamental, sendo que os comportamentos - agressivos e não-agressivos – foram filmados para posterior análise. A freqüência dos comportamentos foi comparada entre os grupos tratados e veículo pela análise de variância no grupo do CP-94,253 e foi utilizado pelo Teste t de Student para comparar o grupo CP-93,129 com o veículo. Os resultados mostraram uma diminuição no comportamento agressivo maternal (ataque lateral, postura agressiva e dominar) após a microinjeção do agonista CP-93,129 comparado com o grupo salina. Os dois agonistas dos receptores 5-HT1B o CP-94,253 e o CP-93,129 não tiveram os mesmos efeitos. O CP- 93,129, quando microinjetado no córtex pré-frontal, na região orbitofrontal de ratas submetidas à provocação social, tem efeitos antiagressivos enquanto que o CP-94,253 não alterou o comportamento agressivo.