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The processing of spatial and mnemonic information is believed to depend on hippocampal theta oscillations (5–12 Hz). However, in rats both the power and the frequency of the theta rhythm are modulated by locomotor activity, which is a major confounding factor when estimating its cognitive correlates. Previous studies have suggested that hippocampal theta oscillations support decision-making processes. In this study, we investigated to what extent spatial decision making modulates hippocampal theta oscillations when controlling for variations in locomotion speed. We recorded local field potentials from the CA1 region of rats while animals had to choose one arm to enter for reward (goal) in a four-arm radial maze. We observed prominent theta oscillations during the decision-making period of the task, which occurred in the center of the maze before animals deliberately ran through an arm toward goal location. In speed-controlled analyses, theta power and frequency were higher during the decision period when compared to either an intertrial delay period (also at the maze center), or to the period of running toward goal location. In addition, theta activity was higher during decision periods preceding correct choices than during decision periods preceding incorrect choices. Altogether, our data support a cognitive function for the hippocampal theta rhythm in spatial decision making

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The morphogen Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) plays a critical role in the development of different tissues. In the central nervous system, SHH is well known to contribute to the patterning of the spinal cord and separation of the brain hemispheres. In addition, it has recently been shown that SHH signaling also contributes to the patterning of the telencephalon and establishment of adult neurogenic niches. In this work, we investigated whether SHH signaling influences the behavior of neural progenitors isolated from the dorsal telencephalon, which generate excitatory neurons and macroglial cells in vitro. We observed that SHH increases proliferation of cortical progenitors and generation of astrocytes, whereas blocking SHH signaling with cyclopamine has opposite effects. In both cases, generation of neurons did not seem to be affected. However, cell survival was broadly affected by blockade of SHH signaling. SHH effects were related to three different cell phenomena: mode of cell division, cell cycle length and cell growth. Together, our data in vitro demonstrate that SHH signaling controls cell behaviors that are important for proliferation of cerebral cortex progenitors, as well as differentiation and survival of neurons and astroglial cells.

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Different types of network oscillations occur in different behavioral, cognitive, or vigilance states. The rodent hippocampus expresses prominentoscillations atfrequencies between 4 and 12Hz,which are superimposed by phase-coupledoscillations (30 –100Hz).These patterns entrain multineuronal activity over large distances and have been implicated in sensory information processing and memory formation. Here we report a new type of oscillation at near- frequencies (2– 4 Hz) in the hippocampus of urethane-anesthetized mice. The rhythm is highly coherent with nasal respiration and with rhythmic field potentials in the olfactory bulb: hence, we called it hippocampal respiration-induced oscillations. Despite the similarity in frequency range, several features distinguish this pattern from locally generatedoscillations: hippocampal respiration-induced oscillations have a unique laminar amplitude profile, are resistant to atropine, couple differentlytooscillations, and are abolished when nasal airflow is bypassed bytracheotomy. Hippocampal neurons are entrained by both the respiration-induced rhythm and concurrent oscillations, suggesting a direct interaction between endogenous activity in the hippocampus and nasal respiratory inputs. Our results demonstrate that nasal respiration strongly modulates hippocampal network activity in mice, providing a long-range synchronizing signal between olfactory and hippocampal networks.

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Hebb proposed that synapses between neurons that fire synchronously are strengthened, forming cell assemblies and phase sequences. The former, on a shorter scale, are ensembles of synchronized cells that function transiently as a closed processing system; the latter, on a larger scale, correspond to the sequential activation of cell assemblies able to represent percepts and behaviors. Nowadays, the recording of large neuronal populations allows for the detection of multiple cell assemblies. Within Hebb's theory, the next logical step is the analysis of phase sequences. Here we detected phase sequences as consecutive assembly activation patterns, and then analyzed their graph attributes in relation to behavior. We investigated action potentials recorded from the adult rat hippocampus and neocortex before, during and after novel object exploration (experimental periods). Within assembly graphs, each assembly corresponded to a node, and each edge corresponded to the temporal sequence of consecutive node activations. The sum of all assembly activations was proportional to firing rates, but the activity of individual assemblies was not. Assembly repertoire was stable across experimental periods, suggesting that novel experience does not create new assemblies in the adult rat. Assembly graph attributes, on the other hand, varied significantly across behavioral states and experimental periods, and were separable enough to correctly classify experimental periods (Naïve Bayes classifier; maximum AUROCs ranging from 0.55 to 0.99) and behavioral states (waking, slow wave sleep, and rapid eye movement sleep; maximum AUROCs ranging from 0.64 to 0.98). Our findings agree with Hebb's view that assemblies correspond to primitive building blocks of representation, nearly unchanged in the adult, while phase sequences are labile across behavioral states and change after novel experience. The results are compatible with a role for phase sequences in behavior and cognition.

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It has been recently shownthat localfield potentials (LFPs)fromthe auditory and visual cortices carry information about sensory stimuli, but whether this is a universal property of sensory cortices remains to be determined. Moreover, little is known about the temporal dynamics of sensory information contained in LFPs following stimulus onset. Here we investigated the time course of the amount of stimulus information in LFPs and spikes from the gustatory cortex of awake rats subjected to tastants and water delivery on the tongue. We found that the phase and amplitude of multiple LFP frequencies carry information about stimuli, which have specific time courses after stimulus delivery. The information carried by LFP phase and amplitude was independent within frequency bands, since the joint information exhibited neither synergy nor redundancy. Tastant information in LFPs was also independent and had a different time course from the information carried by spikes. These findings support the hypothesis that the brain uses different frequency channels to dynamically code for multiple features of a stimulus.

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Este estudio pretende determinar la prevalencia de discapacidad intelectual en una muestra de la población penitenciaria española, ubicada en módulos residenciales. Se pretende, por otro lado, obtener datos sobre la prevalencia de discapacidad intelectual en unidades y hospitales psiquiátricos penitenciarios.

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La littérature philosophique contemporaine à propos du libre arbitre est fortement axée sur la question de la compatibilité du libre arbitre et du déterminisme. D’un côté, les compatibilistes ne croient pas que le déterminisme constitue une menace pour le libre arbitre et développent des modèles qui sont compatibles avec la vérité du déterminisme. D’un autre côté, les libertarianistes admettent la menace que pose le déterminisme et développent des modèles indéterministes de libre arbitre. Ces deux grandes familles théoriques s’entendent sur une chose : le libre arbitre existe véritablement. Dans ce mémoire, je soutiendrai que ces deux approches sont dans l’erreur et qu’il faut plutôt adopter un scepticisme à propos du libre arbitre. Dans un premier temps, j’examinerai les différentes significations accordées à la notion de libre arbitre et je présenterai trois modèles parmi les plus respectés de la littérature : le modèle libertarianiste de Laura Ekstrom, le modèle compatibiliste de Harry Frankfurt et le modèle compatibiliste de John Martin Fischer et Mark Ravizza. Dans un deuxième temps, je soutiendrai que les compatibilistes ont tort de prétendre que le libre arbitre est compatible avec le déterminisme. Dans un troisième temps, je soutiendrai que les modèles libertarianistes sont invalides. Dans un quatrième temps, je plaiderai en faveur du modèle illusionniste de Saul Smi-lansky.

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Introducción: cada año, cerca de 1,3 millones de personas fallecen en el mundo a raíz de un siniestro de tránsito y estos siniestros tienen una repercusión económica del 1% al 3% en el Producto Nacional Bruto (PNB) respectivo de cada país. La mortalidad por siniestros de tránsito en Uruguay fue de 16 fallecidos cada 100.000 personas en los años 2012, 2013 y 2014; mientras que en el departamento de Maldonado fue de 24,3 fallecidos cada 100.000 personas en el mismo período. Objetivo: ser un aporte al Pilar 5, “Respuesta tras los accidentes” del Plan Mundial de las Naciones Unidas, brindando datos clínicos y de costos de los pacientes hospitalizados por haber participado en un siniestro de tránsito. Material y método: se trata de un estudio descriptivo y retrospectivo que analiza la actividad de internación en los sanatorios de La Asistencial Médica Departamental de Maldonado (AMDM) durante el trienio 2012-2014. Se identificaron los egresos de pacientes que participaron en un siniestro de tránsito en los mismos años. Se obtuvo el costo de cada uno de los egresos en el período referido y se lo comparó con el costo de los pacientes siniestrados. Los costos se obtuvieron utilizando las planillas de Estructura de Costos de Atención a los Socios (planillas ECAS) que se remiten oficialmente al Ministerio de Salud Pública (MSP) y la metodología de los Grupos Relacionados por el Diagnóstico (GRD). Resultados: los egresos totales fueron 27.610 con un promedio de estadía de 4 días. Los egresos por siniestros fueron 740, con una estadía promedio de 7,5 días, casi el doble de la estadía promedio, y con 851 días/cama ocupados en cuidados intensivos. El 77% eran motociclistas, el 65% de sexo masculino, con una edad promedio de 36 años. El costo de atención de estos pacientes es 2,5 veces más elevado que el costo del paciente promedio. Conclusiones: el proceso asistencial de los pacientes que han sufrido un siniestro de tránsito y son ingresados a un hospital es muy complejo y pone a prueba la continuidad asistencial. Se debería considerar los 7,5 días de internación en promedio y el costo 2,5 veces mayor de estos pacientes con respecto al paciente promedio como una oportunidad de mejora de la atención, creando equipos eficientes de trabajo interdisciplinario y una guía clínica específica para esta tipología de pacientes. Los mismos se están constituyendo en una entidad nosológica nueva y cada vez más frecuente que nos exige nuevas formas de atención.

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LOPES-DOS-SANTOS, V. , CONDE-OCAZIONEZ, S. ; NICOLELIS, M. A. L. , RIBEIRO, S. T. , TORT, A. B. L. . Neuronal assembly detection and cell membership specification by principal component analysis. Plos One, v. 6, p. e20996, 2011.

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OSAN, R. , TORT, A. B. L. , AMARAL, O. B. . A mismatch-based model for memory reconsolidation and extinction in attractor networks. Plos One, v. 6, p. e23113, 2011.

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SCHEFFZUK, C. , KUKUSHKA, V. , VYSSOTSKI, A. L. , DRAGUHN, A. , TORT, A. B. L. , BRANKACK, J. . Global slowing of network oscillations in mouse neocortex by diazepam. Neuropharmacology , v. 65, p. 123-133, 2013.

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TORT, A. B. L. ; SCHEFFER-TEIXEIRA, R ; Souza, B.C. ; DRAGUHN, A. ; BRANKACK, J. . Theta-associated high-frequency oscillations (110-160 Hz) in the hippocampus and neocortex. Progress in Neurobiology , v. 100, p. 1-14, 2013.

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TORT, A. B. L. ; SCHEFFER-TEIXEIRA, R ; Souza, B.C. ; DRAGUHN, A. ; BRANKACK, J. . Theta-associated high-frequency oscillations (110-160 Hz) in the hippocampus and neocortex. Progress in Neurobiology , v. 100, p. 1-14, 2013.

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TORRES, F ; FILHO, M.S. ; ANTUNES, C. ; KALININE, E. ; ANTONIOLLI, E. ; PORTELA, Luis Valmor ; SOUZA, Diogo Onofre ; TORT, A. B. L. . Electrophysiological effects of guanosine and MK-801 in a quinolinic acid-induced seizure model. Experimental Neurology , v. 221, p. 296-306, 2010

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Journal impact factors have become an important criterion to judge the quality of scientific publications over the years, influencing the evaluation of institutions and individual researchers worldwide. However, they are also subject to a number of criticisms. Here we point out that the calculation of a journal’s impact factor is mainly based on the date of publication of its articles in print form, despite the fact that most journals now make their articles available online before that date. We analyze 61 neuroscience journals and show that delays between online and print publication of articles increased steadily over the last decade. Importantly, such a practice varies widely among journals, as some of them have no delays, while for others this period is longer than a year. Using a modified impact factor based on online rather than print publication dates, we demonstrate that online-to-print delays can artificially raise a journal’s impact factor, and that this inflation is greater for longer publication lags. We also show that correcting the effect of publication delay on impact factors changes journal rankings based on this metric. We thus suggest that indexing of articles in citation databases and calculation of citation metrics should be based on the date of an article’s online appearance, rather than on that of its publication in print.