631 resultados para Autistic Disorder
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Two-step phase transition model, displacive to order-disorder, is proposed. The driving forces for these two transitions are fundamentally different. The displacive phase transition is one type of the structural phase transitions. We clearly define the structural phase transition as the symmetry broking of the unit cell and the electric dipole starts to form in the unit cell. Then the dipole-dipole interaction takes place as soon as the dipoles in unit cells are formed. We believe that the dipole-dipole interaction may cause an order-disorder phase transition following the displacive phase transition. Both structural and order-disorder phase transition can be first-order or second-order or in between. We found that the structural transition temperatures can be lower or equal or higher than the order-disorder transition temperature. The para-ferroelectric phase transition is the combination of the displacive and order-disorder phase transitions. It generates a variety of transition configurations along with confusions. In this paper, we discuss all these configurations using our displacive to order-disorder two-step phase transition model and clarified all the confusions.
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A theory of the order-disorder transformation is developed in complete generality. The general theory is used to calculate long range order parameters, short range order parameters, energy, and phase diagrams for a face centered cubic binary alloy. The theoretical results are compared to the experimental determination of the copper-gold system, Values for the two adjustable parameters are obtained.
An explanation for the behavior of magnetic alloys is developed, Curie temperatures and magnetic moments of the first transition series elements and their alloys in both the ordered and disordered states are predicted. Experimental agreement is excellent in most cases. It is predicted that the state of order can effect the magnetic properties of an alloy to a considerable extent in alloys such as Ni3Mn. The values of the adjustable parameter used to fix the level of the Curie temperature, and the adjustable parameter that expresses the effect of ordering on the Curie temperature are obtained.
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Póster presentado en The Energy and Materials Research Conference - EMR2015 celebrado en Madrid (España) entre el 25-27 de febrero de 2015
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Bipolar disorder (BD) and alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are usually comorbid, and both have been associated with significant neurocognitive impairment. Patients with the BD-AUD comorbidity (dual diagnosis) may have more severe neurocognitive deficits than those with a single diagnosis, but there is paucity of research in this area. To explore this hypothesis more thoroughly, we carried out a systematic literature review through January 2015. Eight studies have examined the effect of AUDs on the neurocognitive functioning of BD patients. Most studies found that BD patients with current or past history of comorbid AUDs show more severe impairments, especially in verbal memory and executive cognition, than their non-dual counterparts. Greater neurocognitive dysfunction is another facet of this severe comorbid presentation. Implications for clinical practice and research are discussed. Specifically, the application of holistic approaches, such as clinical staging and systems biology, may open new avenues of discoveries related to the BD-AUD comorbidity.
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A presente dissertação viu no estudo do conceito da autonomia o caminho para valorizar a liberdade de decisão do deficiente cognitivo, especificamente o portador de transtorno invasivo do desenvolvimento, ou autista. Como base teórica, foi utilizada a Bioética, pelo seu papel de mediadora entre as ciências médicas e a filosofia. Primeiramente, realizou-se um relato histórico do conceito de autonomia e a contextualização da sua relação com a Bioética. Como o conceito filosófico de pessoa nem sempre é atribuído ao autista, entender a razão dessa distinção é complementar a compreensão do porque não ser atribuída autonomia para esses indivíduos. Os portadores de deficiências vivem uma situação especial de vulnerabilidade, portanto, o conceito de vulnerabilidade e sua relação com a deficiência também fazem parte do estudo. Para uma melhor compreensão de quem é o autista realizou-se uma breve revisão bibliográfica sobre o autismo, priorizando as informações atuais. Somou-se ao levantamento teórico um estudo de caso, onde foi acompanhado um portador adulto da patologia. Com isso, esperava-se avaliar de maneira qualitativa a autonomia do indivíduo. Ter autonomia é fundamental para garantir uma boa qualidade de vida, por isso a Bioética sugere sua proteção e ampliação. Discutir como isso será realizado é fundamental para evitar as formas de paternalismo que reduzem a pessoalidade. Explorar o conceito de autonomia não visa limitar e sim ampliar as possibilidades para todo e qualquer ser-humano. A presente dissertação viu no estudo do conceito da autonomia o caminho para valorizar a liberdade de decisão do deficiente cognitivo, especificamente o portador de transtorno invasivo do desenvolvimento, ou autista. Como base teórica, foi utilizada a Bioética, pelo seu papel de mediadora entre as ciências médicas e a filosofia. Primeiramente, realizou-se um relato histórico do conceito de autonomia e a contextualização da sua relação com a Bioética. Como o conceito filosófico de pessoa nem sempre é atribuído ao autista, entender a razão dessa distinção é complementar a compreensão do porque não ser atribuída autonomia para esses indivíduos. Os portadores de deficiências vivem uma situação especial de vulnerabilidade, portanto, o conceito de vulnerabilidade e sua relação com a deficiência também fazem parte do estudo. Para uma melhor compreensão de quem é o autista realizou-se uma breve revisão bibliográfica sobre o autismo, priorizando as informações atuais. Somou-se ao levantamento teórico um estudo de caso, onde foi acompanhado um portador adulto da patologia. Com isso, esperava-se avaliar de maneira qualitativa a autonomia do indivíduo. Ter autonomia é fundamental para garantir uma boa qualidade de vida, por isso a Bioética sugere sua proteção e ampliação. Discutir como isso será realizado é fundamental para evitar as formas de paternalismo que reduzem a pessoalidade. Explorar o conceito de autonomia não visa limitar e sim ampliar as possibilidades para todo e qualquer ser-humano.
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Autism and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are, respectively, neurodevelopmental and degenerative diseases with an increasing epidemiological burden. The AD-associated amyloid-beta precursor protein-alpha has been shown to be elevated in severe autism, leading to the 'anabolic hypothesis' of its etiology. Here we performed a focused microarray analysis of genes belonging to NOTCH and WNT signaling cascades, as well as genes related to AD and apoptosis pathways in cerebellar samples from autistic individuals, to provide further evidence for pathological relevance of these cascades for autism. By using the limma package from R and false discovery rate, we demonstrated that 31% (116 out of 374) of the genes belonging to these pathways displayed significant changes in expression (corrected P-values <0.05), with mitochondria- related genes being the most downregulated. We also found upregulation of GRIN1, the channel-forming subunit of NMDA glutamate receptors, and MAP3K1, known activator of the JNK and ERK pathways with anti-apoptotic effect. Expression of PSEN2 (presinilin 2) and APBB1 (or F65) were significantly lower when compared with control samples. Based on these results, we propose a model of NMDA glutamate receptor-mediated ERK activation of alpha-secretase activity and mitochondrial adaptation to apoptosis that may explain the early brain overgrowth and disruption of synaptic plasticity and connectome in autism. Finally, systems pharmacology analyses of the model that integrates all these genes together (NOWADA) highlighted magnesium (Mg2+) and rapamycin as most efficient drugs to target this network model in silico. Their potential therapeutic application, in the context of autism, is therefore discussed.
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Background: In contrast with the recommendations of clinical practice guidelines, the most common treatment for anxiety and depressive disorders in primary care is pharmacological. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a cognitive-behavioural psychological intervention, delivered by primary care psychologists in patients with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder compared to usual care. Methods/Design: This is an open-label, multicentre, randomized, and controlled study with two parallel groups. A random sample of 246 patients will be recruited with mild-to-moderate mixed anxiety-depressive disorder, from the target population on the lists of 41 primary care doctors. Patients will be randomly assigned to the intervention group, who will receive standardised cognitive-behavioural therapy delivered by psychologists together with usual care, or to a control group, who will receive usual care alone. The cognitive-behavioural therapy intervention is composed of eight individual 60-minute face-to face sessions conducted in eight consecutive weeks. A follow-up session will be conducted over the telephone, for reinforcement or referral as appropriate, 6 months after the intervention, as required. The primary outcome variable will be the change in scores on the Short Form-36 General Health Survey. We will also measure the change in the frequency and intensity of anxiety symptoms (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) and depression (Beck Depression Inventory) at baseline, and 3, 6 and 12 months later. Additionally, we will collect information on the use of drugs and health care services. Discussion: The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a primary care-based cognitive-behavioural psychological intervention in patients with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder. The international scientific evidence has demonstrated the need for psychologists in primary care. However, given the differences between health policies and health services, it is important to test the effect of these psychological interventions in our geographical setting.
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Through a combination of experimental techniques we show that the topmost layer of the topological insulator TlBiSe2 as prepared by cleavage is formed by irregularly shaped Tl islands at cryogenic temperatures and by mobile Tl atoms at room temperature. No trivial surface states are observed in photoemission at low temperatures, which suggests that these islands cannot be regarded as a clear surface termination. The topological surface state is, however, clearly resolved in photoemission experiments. This is interpreted as direct evidence of its topological self-protection and shows the robust nature of the Dirac cone-like surface state. Our results can also help explain the apparent mass acquisition in S-doped TlBiSe2.