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The spatial distribution of the diffuse, primitive, and classic amyloid-beta deposits was studied in the upper laminae of the superior frontal gyrus in cases of sporadic Alzheimer disease (AD). Amyloid-beta-stained tissue was counterstained with collagen IV to determine whether the spatial distribution of the amyloid-beta deposits along the cortex was related to blood vessels. In all patients, amyloid-beta deposits and blood vessels were aggregated into distinct clusters and in many patients, the clusters were distributed with a regular periodicity along the cortex. The clusters of diffuse and primitive deposits did not coincide with the clusters of blood vessels in most patients. However, the clusters of classic amyloid-beta deposits coincided with those of the large diameter (>10 microm) blood vessels in all patients and with clusters of small-diameter (< 10 microm) blood vessels in four patients. The data suggest that, of the amyloid-beta subtypes, the clusters of classic amyloid-beta deposits appear to be the most closely related to blood vessels and especially to the larger-diameter, vertically penetrating arterioles in the upper cortical laminae.
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The clustering pattern of diffuse, primitive and classic β-amyloid (Aβ) deposits was studied in the upper laminae of the frontal cortex of 9 patients with sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD). Aβ stained tissue was counterstained with collagen type IV antiserum to determine whether the clusters of Aβ deposits were related to blood vessels. In all patients, Aβ deposits and blood vessels were clustered, with in many patients, a regular periodicity of clusters along the cortex parallel to the pia. The classic Aβ deposit clusters coincided with those of the larger blood vessels in all patients and with clusters of smaller blood vessels in 4 patients. Diffuse deposit clusters were related to blood vessels in 3 patients. Primitive deposit clusters were either unrelated to or negatively correlated with the blood vessels in six patients. Hence, Aβ deposit subtypes differ in their relationship to blood vessels. The data suggest a direct and specific role for the larger blood vessels in the formation of amyloid cores in AD. © 1995.
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The density of the diffuse, primitive and classic beta-amyloid (Abeta) deposits and the incidence of large and small diameter blood vessels was studied in the upper laminae of the frontal cortex of 10 patients with sporadic Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The data were analysed using the partial correlation coefficient to determine whether variations in the density of Abeta deposit subtypes along the cortex were related to blood vessels. Significant correlations between the density of the diffuse or primitive Abeta deposits and blood vessels were found in only a small number of patients. However, the classic Abeta deposits were positively correlated with the large blood vessels in all 10 patients, the correlations remaining when the effects of gyral location and mutual correlations between Abeta deposits were removed. These results suggest that the larger blood vessels are involved specifically in the formation of the classic Abeta deposits and are less important in the formation of the diffuse and primitive deposits.
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The laminar distribution of diffuse, primitive and classic beta-amyloid (Abeta) deposits and blood vessels was studied in the frontal cortex of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In most patients, the density of the diffuse and primitive Abeta deposits was greatest in the upper cortical layers and the classic deposits in the deeper cortical layers. The distribution of the larger blood vessels (>10 micron in diameter) was often bimodal with peaks in the upper and deeper cortical layers. The incidence of capillaries (<10 micron) was significantly higher in the deeper cortical layers in most patients. Multiple regression analysis selected vertical distance below the pia mater as the most significant factor correlated with the Abeta deposit density. With the exception of the classic deposits in two patients, there was no evidence that these vertical distributions were related to laminar variations in the incidence of large or small blood vessels.
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Background - It is well established that the left inferior frontal gyrus plays a key role in the cerebral cortical network that supports reading and visual word recognition. Less clear is when in time this contribution begins. We used magnetoencephalography (MEG), which has both good spatial and excellent temporal resolution, to address this question. Methodology/Principal Findings - MEG data were recorded during a passive viewing paradigm, chosen to emphasize the stimulus-driven component of the cortical response, in which right-handed participants were presented words, consonant strings, and unfamiliar faces to central vision. Time-frequency analyses showed a left-lateralized inferior frontal gyrus (pars opercularis) response to words between 100–250 ms in the beta frequency band that was significantly stronger than the response to consonant strings or faces. The left inferior frontal gyrus response to words peaked at ~130 ms. This response was significantly later in time than the left middle occipital gyrus, which peaked at ~115 ms, but not significantly different from the peak response in the left mid fusiform gyrus, which peaked at ~140 ms, at a location coincident with the fMRI–defined visual word form area (VWFA). Significant responses were also detected to words in other parts of the reading network, including the anterior middle temporal gyrus, the left posterior middle temporal gyrus, the angular and supramarginal gyri, and the left superior temporal gyrus. Conclusions/Significance - These findings suggest very early interactions between the vision and language domains during visual word recognition, with speech motor areas being activated at the same time as the orthographic word-form is being resolved within the fusiform gyrus. This challenges the conventional view of a temporally serial processing sequence for visual word recognition in which letter forms are initially decoded, interact with their phonological and semantic representations, and only then gain access to a speech code.
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Neuronal intermediate filament inclusion disease (NIFID), a rare form of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), is characterized neuropathologically by focal atrophy of the frontal and temporal lobes, neuronal loss, gliosis, and neuronal cytoplasmic inclusions (NCI) containing epitopes of ubiquitin and neuronal intermediate filament proteins. Recently, the 'fused in sarcoma' (FUS) protein (encoded by the FUS gene) has been shown to be a component of the inclusions of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with FUS mutation, NIFID, basophilic inclusion body disease, and atypical FTLD with ubiquitin-immunoreactive inclusions (aFTLD-U). To further characterize FUS proteinopathy in NIFID, and to determine whether the pathology revealed by FUS immunohistochemistry (IHC) is more extensive than a-internexin, we have undertaken a quantitative assessment of ten clinically and neuropathologically well-characterized cases using FUS IHC. The densities of NCI were greatest in the dentate gyrus (DG) and in sectors CA1/2 of the hippocampus. Anti-FUS antibodies also labeled glial inclusions (GI), neuronal intranuclear inclusions (NII), and dystrophic neurites (DN). Vacuolation was extensive across upper and lower cortical layers. Significantly greater densities of abnormally enlarged neurons and glial cell nuclei were present in the lower compared with the upper cortical laminae. FUS IHC revealed significantly greater numbers of NCI in all brain regions especially the DG. Our data suggest: (1) significant densities of FUS-immunoreactive NCI in NIFID especially in the DG and CA1/2; (2) infrequent FUS-immunoreactive GI, NII, and DN; (3) widely distributed vacuolation across the cortex, and (4) significantly more NCI revealed by FUS than a-internexin IHC.
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To determine whether genetic factors influence frontal lobe degeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD), the laminar distributions of diffuse, primitive, and classic β-amyloid (Aβ) peptide deposits were compared in early-onset familial AD (EO-FAD) linked to mutations of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) or presenilin 1 (PSEN1) gene, late-onset familial AD (LO-FAD), and sporadic AD (SAD). The influence of apolipoprotein E (Apo E) genotype on laminar distribution was also studied. In the majority of FAD and SAD cases, maximum density of the diffuse and primitive Aβ deposits occurred in the upper cortical layers, whereas the distribution of the classic Aβ deposits was more variable, either occurring in the lower layers, or a double-peaked (bimodal) distribution was present, density peaks occurring in upper and lower layers. The cortical layer at which maximum density of Aβ deposits occurred and maximum density were similar in EO-FAD, LO-FAD and SAD. In addition, there were no significant differences in distributions in cases expressing Apo E ε4 alleles compared with cases expressing the ε2 or ε3 alleles. These results suggest that gene expression had relatively little effect on the laminar distribution of Aβ deposits in the frontal lobe of the AD cases studied. Hence, the pattern of frontal lobe degeneration in AD is similar regardless of whether it is associated with APP and PSEN1, mutation, allelic variation in Apo E, or with SAD.
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The paper introduces a method for dependencies discovery during human-machine interaction. It is based on an analysis of numerical data sets in knowledge-poor environments. The driven procedures are independent and they interact on a competitive principle. The research focuses on seven of them. The application is in Number Theory.
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The time perception is critical for environmental adaptation in humans and other species. The temporal processing, has evolved through different neural systems, each responsible for processing different time scales. Among the most studied scales is that spans the arrangement of seconds to minutes. Evidence suggests that the dorsolateral prefrontal (DLPFC) cortex has relationship with the time perception scale of seconds. However, it is unclear whether the deficit of time perception in patients with brain injuries or even "reversible lesions" caused by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in this region, whether by disruption of other cognitive processes (such as attention and working memory) or the time perception itself. Studies also link the region of DLPFC in emotional regulation and specifically the judgment and emotional anticipation. Given this, our objective was to study the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in the time perception intervals of active and emotionally neutral stimuli, from the effects of cortical modulation by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), through the cortical excitation (anodic current), inhibition (cathode current) and control (sham) using the ranges of 4 and 8 seconds. Our results showed that there is an underestimation when the picture was presented by 8 seconds, with the anodic current in the right DLPFC, there is an underestimation and with cathodic current in the left DLPFC, there is an overestimation of the time reproduction with neutral ones. The cathodic current over the left DLPFC leads to an inverse effect of neutral ones, an underestimation of time with negative pictures. Positive or negative pictures improved estimates for 8 second and positive pictures inhibited the effect of tDCS in DLPFC in estimating time to 4 seconds. With this work, we conclude that the DLPFC plays a key role in the o time perception and largely corresponds to the stages of memory and decision on the internal clock model. The left hemisphere participates in the perception of time in both active and emotionally neutral contexts, and we can conclude that the ETCC and an effective method to study the cortical functions in the time perception in terms of cause and effect.
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A Moda será talvez o dispositivo que melhor consegue transportar o que é a Modernidade, ilustrando o imaginário humano sempre em devir. Em paralelo com a perspetiva humanística, na sua abordagem, têm de se equacionar questões de técnica e, forçosamente, todo um ecossistema cultural. O sistema atual da Moda e do vestuário culmina visivelmente nos progressos atuais da tecnologia e tensões presentes nas principais áreas científicas, de que é expressão o fenómeno da obsolescência. É neste campo operativo, sistema complexo, maduro nos seus equilíbrios e paradigmas, mas também, contradições e colapsos, que se levantam problemas particulares e transversais a outros setores. A UNESCO e outras influentes instituições internacionais preconizam a sustentabilidade e assumem o seu compromisso com o desenvolvimento sustentável. Neste enquadramento, enfrentam-se questões de nível global como a sustentabilidade e a(s) crise(s) dos modelos económicos prevalecentes no Ocidente contemporâneo. Relativamente às prioridades definidas na planificação de projetos no setor da Moda, do têxtil e do vestuário, quando nos circunscrevemos ao território português, urgia realizar-se uma investigação com o objetivo de entender as relações entre as entidades, atores e instituições ativas neste campo. A intenção é aferir possibilidades de Gestão Cultural, partindo de três questões charneiras. Qual o entendimento da sustentabilidade por parte desses intervenientes? Que pontos fracos e oportunidades caracterizam o sistema? Como é que toda esta problematologia se comporta enquanto rede? Em conformidade com o desígnio supra, a metodologia usada para resolver os objetivos consistiu numa conjugação de métodos e de técnicas que atingem atores representativos, graças a um acesso privilegiado ao setor. Concretizou-se uma análise qualitativa através da técnica da entrevista livre acompanhada de guião premeditando desvios, acrescida de duas discussões com grupos focais, dois estágios de observação participativa, a participação em duas conferências e ainda em duas ações de formação. Paralelamente trabalhou-se na divulgação de um inquérito online visando a recolha de dados quantitativos que ajudaram a validar as interpretações da análise qualitativa. O corpus foi dividido em três grupos: o primeiro para a esfera da decisão, o segundo relativo à dos Tecnólogos e o terceiro para a dos Criativos, todos representados num estudo comparativo através de gráficos dimensionais Radar. Observou-se que os atores dos três grupos estão geralmente isolados na sua especificidade. Numa síntese possível, os Criativos aspiram a mais poder, os Engenheiros reconhecem o seu défice de originalidade e os Decisores revelam-se afastados do quotidiano social. Para a Gestão Cultural, abordagem teórico-prático relativamente recente no panorama atual, é crucial reconhecer-se territórios para a sua ação. Assim, nesta investigação, individualizaram-se terrenos concretos onde a Gestão Cultural poderá desenvolver a sua interpretação numa visão pluralista e holística – um ecumenismo cultural – necessária e importante para o ativar ou reativar compromissos no seio do dispositivo da Moda, isto é, novos modos de fazeres e de seres desta dinâmica social. O presente estudo diz respeito a um setor específico e ao caso português, podendo, no entanto, a metodologia desta investigação ser adaptada a qualquer outro âmbito cultural. Aspira-se, em última análise, a uma reversão de comportamentos consuetudinários num setor essencial da economia portuguesa: parar de fazer para melhor projetar e gerir processos, equipamentos e recursos.
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[EN]This paper describes a real-time approach for face detection and selection of frontal views, for further processing. Typically, face detection papers provide results for a set of single images but the problem of face detection in video streams rarely is tackled. Instead of performing an exhaustive search for every video stream frame a set of opportunistic ideas applied in a cascade fashion and based on temporal and spatial coherence provide promising results in real-time.
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[EN]This paper describes an approach for detection of frontal faces in real time (20-35Hz) for further processing. This approach makes use of a combination of previous detection tracking and color for selecting interest areas. On those areas, later facial features such as eyes, nose and mouth are searched based on geometric tests, appearance veri cation, temporal and spatial coherence. The system makes use of very simple techniques applied in a cascade approach, combined and coordinated with temporal information for improving performance. This module is a component of a complete system designed for detection, tracking and identi cation of individuals [1].
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Introdução: As funções executivas (FE) têm sido sistematicamente associadas ao funcionamento dos lobos frontais e sabemos que o declínio cognitivo se associa a piores resultados em provas que avaliam estas funções. Para além de pretendermos analisar se um teste que avalia as FE (Frontal Assessment Battery/FAB) discrimina idosos com/sem declínio cognitivo, avaliado através do Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) e se existem associações entre os resultados obtidos com a Figura Complexa de Rey-Osterreith/FCR-O (qualidade da cópia, memória de 3 e de 20 minutos) e a presença/ausência de declínio cognitivo, queremos sobretudo analisar se a qualidade e exactidão da cópia (capacidade visuo construtiva) e a memória de 3 minutos na FCR-O se associam ao resultado obtido com a FAB, dado que as duas provas estão supostamente associadas às FE e ao funcionamento dos lobos frontais avaliados com o FAB, por oposição à memória de 20 minutos (supostamente associada à área temporal, não avaliada pela FAB). Não deixámos de considerar, ainda, a associação entre as variáveis sociodemográficas e os resultados na FAB, na FCR-O e no MoCA. Metodologia: A amostra total incluiu 556 idosos (média de idades, M = 80,2; Desvio-padrão, DP = 5,23; variação = 60-100) sob resposta social em diferentes instituições do Concelho de Coimbra que aceitou responder voluntariamente (ou cujos familiares/cuidadores concederam consentimento) a uma bateria de testes (incluindo questões sociodemográficas, a FCR-O, o MoCA e a FAB). Estas variáveis foram estratificadas de acordo com a idade e escolaridade dos idosos e dicotomizadas. Para testar os nossos objetivos recorremos a diferentes sub amostras compostas pelos sujeitos que tinham resultados nas provas cujas associações queríamos testar. Resultados: De acordo com o MoCA, 59,7% dos idosos apresentavam declínio cognitivo, com 73,9% a apresentar défice executivo ligeiro, de acordo com a FAB. Quanto à FCR-O, 24,0% dos idosos apresentavam défice práxico ligeiro a moderado, 73,9% défice mnésico visual a curto prazo leve (3 minutos) e 60.9% défice mnésico visual a longo prazo leve a moderado (20 minutos). Não se verificaram associações estatisticamente significativas entre o género, estado civil e tipo de resposta social e as três variáveis centrais do estudo (MoCA, FAB e FCR-O). Quer a FAB, quer a FCR-O (as três provas: qualidade e exatidão da cópia, memória de 3 e 20 minutos) revelaram associações com a ausência/presença de declínio cognitivo. Considerando as variáveis estratificadas pela idade e escolaridade dos idosos e dicotomizadas, um teste do qui quadrado para a independência mostrou que a prova qualidade da FCR-O não estava associada ao resultado na FAB (com/sem défice executivo), ao contrário da prova memória de 3 minutos da FCR-O, que se mostrou associada a este resultado. A prova memória de 20 minutos da FCR-O voltou a não estar associada à ausência/presença de défice executivo (usando o mesmo teste). Analisando as diferentes provas da FCR-O e a FAB, sem estratificação, correlações de Spearman confirmaram as associações encontradas, mas também entre a prova qualidade da cópia da FCR-O e a FAB. Conclusão/Discussão: Os resultados seguem a literatura quanto à associação entre a prova da FCR-O memória a curto prazo/3 minutos e as funções executivas (associadas aos lobos frontais e testadas através da FAB), por oposição com a memória a longo prazo que aparece, na literatura, como mais associada/ou envolvendo à/a área temporal e que, de facto, não se mostrou associada ao resultado na FAB. Os resultados não são tão claros/consensuais no que toca à prova qualidade da cópia da FCR-O.
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The Frontal Assessment Batery / A Bateria de Avaliação Frontal (FAB) é um teste neuropsicológico, constituído por seis subtestes, cujo objetivo é avaliar a disfunção executiva global, nomeadamente as funções relacionadas com o lobo frontal, tais como a concetualização, flexibilidade mental, programação motora, sensibilidade à interferência, controlo inibitório e autonomia ambiental frontal. De forma a contribuir para o avanço dos estudos normativos em Portugal, esta dissertação tem como objetivo avaliar as propriedades psicométricas da FAB, numa amostra de adultos da população portuguesa. O protocolo abrangeu a seguinte bateria de testes neuropsicológicos: Bateria de Avaliação Frontal, Figura Complexa de Rey, Matrizes Progressivas de Raven e Teste do Desenho do Relógio. A amostra deste estudo incluiu 376 indivíduos, 155 do sexo masculino e 221 do sexo feminino. Os resultados desta investigação sugerem que a pontuação da FAB é influenciada por algumas variáveis sociodemográficas, designadamente a idade, escolaridade, profissões e região. A análise correlacional mostrou que há apenas uma correlação positiva moderada entre a FAB e as Matrizes Progressivas de Raven. Apesar da consistência interna da FAB ser baixa, existe uma estabilidade temporal moderada. Ao finalizar, consideramos que a FAB reúne os requisitos para se apresentar como uma bateria útil e eficaz, demonstrando um grau razoável de estabilidade temporal, mas fraca consistência interna, sugerindo que a FAB não é indicada para amostra não clínica. / The Frontal Assessment Baterry (FAB) is a neuropsychological test, composed of six subtests, whose aim is to assess the overall executive dysfunction, namely functions related to the frontal lobe, such as conceptualization, mental flexibility, motor programming, sensitivity to interference, inhibitory control and environmental autonomy. In order to contribute to the advancement of normative studies in Portugal, this dissertation aim to evaluate the psychometric properties of the FAB, in an adult sample of the portuguese population. The protocol included the following battery of neuropsychological tests: Frontal Assessment Battery, Complex Figure of Rey, Raven's Progressive Matrices and Clock Drawing Test. The sample this study included 376 individuals, 155 male and 221 female. The results of this investigation suggest that FAB is influenced by some sociodemographic variables, namely age, education, profession and region. The correlational analysis showed that there is only a moderate positive correlation between the FAB and the Raven Progressive Matrices. However, also they found low positive correlations between the FAB and the Complex Figure of Rey, and Clock Drawing Test. Although the FAB has a low internal consistency, there is a moderate temporal stability. Finally, we consider that the FAB gathers the requirements to present itself as a useful and effective battery, demonstrating a reasonable degree of temporal stability, but weaker internal consistency, suggesting that the FAB is not indicate for non-clinical sample.