989 resultados para Hemorragia na fossa posterior


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After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preference for the unchosen item will decrease because of the choice made. In other words, we tend to justify or rationalize our past behavior by changing our attitude. This phenomenon of choice-induced preference change has been traditionally explained by cognitive dissonance theory. Choosing something that is disliked or not choosing something that is liked are both cognitively inconsistent, and in order to reduce this inconsistency, people tend to change their subsequently stated preference in accordance with their past choices. Previously, neuroimaging studies identified posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC) as a key brain region involved in cognitive dissonance. However, it still remains unknown whether the pMFC plays a causal role in inducing preference change following cognitive dissonance. Here, we demonstrate that 25-min 1-Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) applied over the pMFC significantly reduces choice-induced preference change compared to sham stimulation, or control stimulation over a different brain region, demonstrating a causal role for the pMFC.

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Previous studies have shown that the human posterior cingulate contains a visual processing area selective for optic flow (CSv). However, other studies performed in both humans and monkeys have identified a somatotopic motor region at the same location (CMA). Taken together, these findings suggested the possibility that the posterior cingulate contains a single visuomotor integration region. To test this idea we used fMRI to identify both visual and motor areas of the posterior cingulate in the same brains and to test the activity of those regions during a visuomotor task. Results indicated that rather than a single visuomotor region the posterior cingulate contains adjacent but separate motor and visual regions. CSv lies in the fundus of the cingulate sulcus, while CMA lies in the dorsal bank of the sulcus, slightly superior in terms of stereotaxic coordinates. A surprising and novel finding was that activity in CSv was suppressed during the visuomotor task, despite the visual stimulus being identical to that used to localize the region. This may provide an important clue to the specific role played by this region in the utilization of optic flow to control self-motion.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of fit of three types of implant-supported frameworks cast in Ni-Cr alloy: specifically, a framework cast as one piece compared to frameworks cast separately in sections to the transverse or the diagonal axis, and later laser welded. Materials and Methods: Three sets of similar implant-supported frameworks were constructed. The first group of six 3-unit implant-supported frameworks were cast as one piece, the second group of six were sectioned in the transverse axis of the pontic region prior to casting, and the last group of six were sectioned in the diagonal axis of the pontic region prior to casting. The sectioned frameworks were positioned in the matrix (10 N(.)cm torque) and laser welded. To evaluate passive fit, readings were made with an optical microscope with both screws tightened and with only one-screw tightened. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey-Kramer`s test (p < 0.05). Results: When both screws were tightened, no differences were found between the three groups (p > 0.05). In the single-screw-tightened test, with readings made opposite to the tightened side, the group cast as one piece (57.02 +/- 33.48 mu m) was significantly different (p < 0.05) from the group sectioned diagonally (18.92 +/- 4.75 mu m) but no different (p > 0.05) from the group transversally sectioned (31.42 +/- 20.68 mu m). On the tightened side, no significant differences were found between the groups (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Results of this study showed that casting diagonally sectioned frameworks lowers misfit levels of prosthetic implant-supported frameworks and also improves the levels of passivity to the same frameworks when compared to structures cast as one piece.

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Background: Physical and bioceramic incorporation surface treatments at the nanometer scale showed higher means of bone-to-implant contact (BIC) and torque values compared with surface topography at the micrometer scale; however, the literature concerning the effect of nanometer scale parameters is sparse. Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of two different implant surfaces on the percentage bone-to-implant contact (BIC%) and bone osteocyte density in the human posterior maxilla after 2 months of unloaded healing. Materials and Methods: The implants utilized presented dual acid-etched (DAE) surface and a bioceramic molecular impregnated treatment (Ossean(R), Intra-Lock International, Boca Raton, FL, USA) serving as control and test, respectively. Ten subjects (59 1 9 years of age) received two implants (one of each surface) during conventional implant surgery in the posterior maxilla. After the non-loaded period of 2 months, the implants and the surrounding tissue were removed by means of a trephine and were non-decalcified processed for ground sectioning and analysis of BIC%, bone density in threaded area (BA%), and osteocyte index (Oi). Results: Two DAE implants were found to be clinically unstable at time of retrieval. Histometric evaluation showed significantly higher BIC% and Oi for the test compared to the control surface (p < .05), and that BA% was not significantly different between groups. Wilcoxon matched pairs test was used to compare the differences of histomorphometric variables between implant surfaces. The significance test was conducted at a 5% level of significance. Conclusion: The histological data suggest that the bioceramic molecular impregnated surface-treated implants positively modulated bone healing at early implantation times compared to the DAE surface.

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Em uma amostra constituída de oito mandíbulas humanas secas, foram selecionados quatro sítios na região de segundo pré-molar a primeiro molar, dos de cada lado. Um come de gutta-percha foi fixado com adesivo instantâneo na face lingual da mandíbula, na região de cada sítio. Para simular a presença de tecidos moles, as mandíbulas foram incluídas em parafina. Para a correta seleção dos sítios de exame, a tomografia hipocicloidal, foi utilizazda uma incidência radiográfica oclusa total dee cada mandíbula, cuja imagem foi capturada par ao monitor. Sobre a mesma foram selecionados os sítos para a obtenção de cortes ortorradiais de tomografia hipocicloidal, com espessura de 2 mm, através do equipamento IS2000 COMM-CATR. A tomografia computadoriza helicoidal foi obtida através do equipamento Twin FlashR e as reconstruções ortorradiais, cada uma com 2 mm de espessura, foram realizadas com o softtware Denta CTr. A mandíbulas foram seccionadas nos sítios propostos e todas as imagens, digitalizadas através de scanner. As imagens de tomografia hipocicloidal foram redimensionadas de acordo com a magnificação de 26%. Dois examinadores previamente calibrados realizaram medidas de distâncias e horizontais das imagens digitais apresentadas no monitor, sob condições ideiais de visualizaação. As comparações intra e interexaminador não mostraram variabilidade significativas. As medidas obtidas pelos dois métodos foram comparadas ao padrão-ouro e as diferenças encontradas foram menores que 0,1 mm. Tais resultados permitem concluir que, na presente amostra, tanto a tomografia computadoriza helicoidal quando a tomografia hipocicloidal permite obtenção segura das medidas verticais e horizontais propostas na região posterior mandíbula.

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Neste trabalho, foi estudada a síntese eletroquimica do pirrol sobre eletrodos de zinco e aço galvanizado em tartarato de sódio. De modo a avaliar a interação aço galvanizadoltartarato e zincoltartarato, foram empregadas as técnicas de voltametria cíclica, espectroscopia de impedância eletroquímica, Raman e análise morfológica. Através dos resultados verificou-se que há a formação de um filme de tartarato sobre as superficies galvanizadas que inibe a dissolução anódica do metal. Verificou-se que houve fonnação de polipirrol sobre substratos galvanizados em meio tartarato de sódio. No estudo da eletropolimerização do pirrol, a influência de parâmetros tais como concentrações do eletrólito, do tenso ativo e dos pigmentos e tempo e densidade de corrente na eletrodeposição foi investigada. Com o objetivo de melhorar as propriedades anticorrosivas dos filmes de polipirrol, foi estudada a incorporação de tensoativos e dos pigmentos de dióxido de titânio e fosfato de zinco comercial ZMP. Para avaliar os substratos metálicos e os filmes de polipirrol, foram empregadas as técnicas de voltametria ciclica e espectroscopia de impedância eletroquimica. A morfologia dos filmes poliméricos foi analisada por microscopia eletrônica de varredura. Os filmes de Ppy foram também caracterizados por espectros copia Raman. Os filmes de poliméricos em presença de moléculas tensoativos tornaram-se mais compactos e homogêneos. Com relação à incorporação de pigmentos nestes filmes, a adição destes tende a aumentar a resistência à corrosão.

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O conhecimento referente à inervação da musculatura pediosa do caracol pulmonado Megalobulimus oblongus, é um subsídio importante na complementação de estudos morfológicos, neuroquímicos e comportamentais já realizados e, no fornecimento de informações básicas para trabalhos sobre os repertórios comportamentais básicos deste animal. O presente trabalho teve como objetivos descrever a distribuição anatômica dos nervos provenientes dos gânglios pedais de Megalobulimus oblongus, mapear os neurônios localizados nos gânglios nervosos centrais que enviam projeções para nervos do tronco posterior pedal deste animal, através de marcação retrógrada com cloreto de cobalto e verificar quais áreas periféricas são inervadas pelos ramos dos troncos nervosos posteriores, através de marcação anterógrada com cloreto de cobalto. A descrição dos nervos pedais foi baseada em dissecações dos nervos pedais de animais e secções histológicas da região de projeção dos nervos dos gânglios pedais. Foram descritos dez troncos nervosos, cinco dorsais e cinco ventrais, emergindo de cada gânglio pedal, que se ramificam em 41 nervos pedais, originados próximos ao gânglio. Destes, seis suprem a musculatura retratora do pé, um supre a glândula suprapediosa e 34 suprem a musculatura pediosa e integumento do pé. Neurônios marcados através dos nervos pedais NP7-NP10 foram encontrados em todos os gânglios do complexo ganglionar subesofageal, principalmente nos gânglios ipsilaterais à marcação. Foi possível verificar que as fibras marcadas que penetram através dos nervos ventralmente no gânglio pedal, mostram-se em grande quantidade no neuropilo, comissuras pedais (principalmente a comissura anterior) e conetivos. Algumas fibras que cruzam para o gânglio pedal contralateral seguem através do conetivo pedal-pleural para o gânglio pleural também contralateral à marcação. O maior número de neurônios foi marcado no gânglio pedal ipsilateral à marcação. Os gânglios cerebrais não apresentaram somas neuronais marcados, somente fibras terminando no mesocérebro, pós-cérebro, comissura e neuropilo entre o pró-cérebro e o mesocérebro. As fibras nervosas marcadas foram vistas percorrendo a região póstero-medial da musculatura pediosa e enviando ramificações direcionadas lateralmente e para a superfície dorsal e ventral da porção pediosa. Nestas regiões foram encontradas terminações nervosas diretamente em fibras musculares e entre as células epiteliais da região ventral do pé.

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Pythagoras was one of the most important pre-Socratic thinkers, and the movement he founded, Pythagoreanism, influenced a whole thought later in religion and science. Iamblichus, an important Neoplatonic and Neopythagorean philosopher of the third century AD, produced one of the most important biographies of Pythagoras in his work Life of Pythagoras. In it he portrays the life of Pythagoras and provides information on Pythagoreanism, such as the Pythagorean religious community which resembled the cult of mysteries; the Pythagorean involvement in political affairs and in the government in southern Italy, the use of music by the Pythagoreans (means of purification of healing, use of theoretical study), the Pythagorean ethic (Pythagorean friendship and loyalty, temperance, self-control, inner balance); justice; and the attack on the Pythagoreans. Also in this biography, Iamblichus, almost seven hundred years after the termination of the Pythagorean School, established a catalog list with the names of two hundred and eighteen men and sixteen women, supposedly Pythagoreans of different nationalities. Based on this biography, a question was raised: to what extent and in what ways, can the Pythagoreans quoted by Iamblichus really be classified as Pythagoreans? We will take as guiding elements to search for answers to our central problem the following general objectives: to identify, whenever possible, which of the men and women listed in the Iamblichus catalog may be deemed Pythagorean and specific; (a) to describe the mystery religions; (b) to reflect on the similarities between the cult of mysteries and the Pythagorean School; (c) to develop criteria to define what is being a Pythagorean; (d) to define a Pythagorean; (e) to identify, if possible, through names, places of birth, life, thoughts, work, lifestyle, generation, etc.., each of the men and women listed by Iamblichus; (f) to highlight who, in the catalog, could really be considered Pythagorean, or adjusting to one or more criteria established in c, or also to the provisions of item d. To realize these goals, we conducted a literature review based on ancient sources that discuss the Pythagoreanism, especially Iamblichus (1986), Plato (2000), Aristotle (2009), as well as modern scholars of the Pythagorean movement, Cameron (1938), Burnet (1955), Burkert (1972), Barnes (1997), Gorman (n.d.), Guthrie (1988), Khan (1999), Mattéi (2000), Kirk, Raven and Shofield (2005), Fossa and Gorman (n.d.) (2010). The results of our survey show that, despite little or no availability of information on the names of alleged Pythagoreans listed by Iamblichus, if we apply the criteria and the definition set by us of what comes to be a Pythagorean to some names for which we have evidence, it is possible to assume that Iamblichus produced a list which included some Pythagoreans

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The present work focused on developing teaching activities that would provide to the student in initial teacher training, improving the ability of mathematical reasoning and hence a greater appreciation of the concepts related to the golden section, the irrational numbers, and the incommensurability the demonstration from the reduction to the nonsensical. This survey is classified itself as a field one which data collection were inserted within a quantitative and qualitative approach. Acted in this research, two classes in initial teacher training. These were teachers and employees of public schools and local governments, living in the capital, in Natal Metropolitan Region - and within the country. The empirical part of the research took place in Pedagogy and Mathematics courses, IFESP in Natal - RN. The theoretical and methodological way construction aimed to present a teaching situation, based on history, involving mathematics and architecture, derived from a concrete context - Andrea Palladio s Villa Emo. Focused discussions on current studies of Rachel Fletcher stating that the architect used the golden section in this village construction. As a result, it was observed that the proposal to conduct a study on the mathematical reasoning assessment provided, in teaching and activity sequences, several theoretical and practical reflections. These applications, together with four sessions of study in the classroom, turned on to a mathematical thinking organization capable to develop in academic students, the investigative and logical reasoning and mathematical proof. By bringing ancient Greece and Andrea Palladio s aspects of the mathematics, in teaching activities for teachers and future teachers of basic education, it was promoted on them, an improvement in mathematical reasoning ability. Therefore, this work came from concerns as opportunity to the surveyed students, thinking mathematically. In fact, one of the most famous irrational, the golden section, was defined by a certain geometric construction, which is reflected by the Greek phrase (the name "golden section" becomes quite later) used to describe the same: division of a segment - on average and extreme right. Later, the golden section was once considered a standard of beauty in the arts. This is reflected in how to treat the statement questioning by current Palladio s scholars, regarding the use of the golden section in their architectural designs, in our case, in Villa Emo