864 resultados para Memory in motion pictures
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CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: Themes like alcohol and drug abuse, relationship difficulties, psychoses, autism and personality dissociation disorders have been widely used in films. Psychiatry and psychiatric conditions in various cultural settings are increasingly taught using films. Many articles on cinema and psychiatry have been published but none have presented any methodology on how to select material. Here, the authors look at the portrayal of abusive use of alcohol and drugs during the Brazilian cinema revival period (1994 to 2008). DESIGN AND SETTING: Qualitative study at two universities in the state of São Paulo. METHODS: Scenes were selected from films available at rental stores and were analyzed using a specifically designed protocol. We assessed how realistic these scenes were and their applicability for teaching. One author selected 70 scenes from 50 films (graded for realism and teaching applicability > 8). These were then rated by another two judges. Rating differences among the three judges were assessed using nonparametric tests (P < 0.001). Scenes with high scores (> 8) were defined as "quality scenes". RESULTS: Thirty-nine scenes from 27 films were identified as "quality scenes". Alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, hallucinogens and inhalants were included in these. Signs and symptoms of intoxication, abusive/harmful use and dependence were shown. CONCLUSIONS: We have produced rich teaching material for discussing psychopathology relating to alcohol and drug use that can be used both at undergraduate and at postgraduate level. Moreover, it could be seen that certain drug use behavioral patterns are deeply rooted in some Brazilian films and groups.
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The full exploitation of multi-hop multi-path connectivity opportunities offered by heterogeneous wireless interfaces could enable innovative Always Best Served (ABS) deployment scenarios where mobile clients dynamically self-organize to offer/exploit Internet connectivity at best. Only novel middleware solutions based on heterogeneous context information can seamlessly enable this scenario: middleware solutions should i) provide a translucent access to low-level components, to achieve both fully aware and simplified pre-configured interactions, ii) permit to fully exploit communication interface capabilities, i.e., not only getting but also providing connectivity in a peer-to-peer fashion, thus relieving final users and application developers from the burden of directly managing wireless interface heterogeneity, and iii) consider user mobility as crucial context information evaluating at provision time the suitability of available Internet points of access differently when the mobile client is still or in motion. The novelty of this research work resides in three primary points. First of all, it proposes a novel model and taxonomy providing a common vocabulary to easily describe and position solutions in the area of context-aware autonomic management of preferred network opportunities. Secondly, it presents PoSIM, a context-aware middleware for the synergic exploitation and control of heterogeneous positioning systems that facilitates the development and portability of location-based services. PoSIM is translucent, i.e., it can provide application developers with differentiated visibility of data characteristics and control possibilities of available positioning solutions, thus dynamically adapting to application-specific deployment requirements and enabling cross-layer management decisions. Finally, it provides the MMHC solution for the self-organization of multi-hop multi-path heterogeneous connectivity. MMHC considers a limited set of practical indicators on node mobility and wireless network characteristics for a coarsegrained estimation of expected reliability/quality of multi-hop paths available at runtime. In particular, MMHC manages the durability/throughput-aware formation and selection of different multi-hop paths simultaneously. Furthermore, MMHC provides a novel solution based on adaptive buffers, proactively managed based on handover prediction, to support continuous services, especially by pre-fetching multimedia contents to avoid streaming interruptions.
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The research activity characterizing the present thesis was mainly centered on the design, development and validation of methodologies for the estimation of stationary and time-varying connectivity between different regions of the human brain during specific complex cognitive tasks. Such activity involved two main aspects: i) the development of a stable, consistent and reproducible procedure for functional connectivity estimation with a high impact on neuroscience field and ii) its application to real data from healthy volunteers eliciting specific cognitive processes (attention and memory). In particular the methodological issues addressed in the present thesis consisted in finding out an approach to be applied in neuroscience field able to: i) include all the cerebral sources in connectivity estimation process; ii) to accurately describe the temporal evolution of connectivity networks; iii) to assess the significance of connectivity patterns; iv) to consistently describe relevant properties of brain networks. The advancement provided in this thesis allowed finding out quantifiable descriptors of cognitive processes during a high resolution EEG experiment involving subjects performing complex cognitive tasks.
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In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden die durch Training induzierten motorischen Gedächtnisleistungen der Taufliege Drosophila melanogaster beim Überklettern von acht symmetrisch verteilten Lücken auf einem rotierenden Ring untersucht. Durch den auf sie einwirkenden optischen Fluss der vorbeiziehenden äußeren Umgebung wurden die Fliegen angeregt, diesem optomotorischen Reiz entgegenzuwirken und die Lücken laufend zu überqueren. Durch Training verbessert und langfristig gelernt wird die kompensatorische Lückenüberquerung X+ gegen die Rotation. In der aus diesem Training erhaltenen Lernkurve war eine überdurchschnittlich hohe Leistungsverbesserung nach einem einzigen Trainingslauf mit einem zeitlichen Bestand von ca. 40 Minuten abzulesen, um danach vom motorischen Gedächtnisspeicher trainierter Fliegen nicht mehr abgerufen werden zu können. Nach einer Ruhephase von einem bis mehreren Tagen wurden die Fliegen auf mögliche Langzeitlernleistungen untersucht und diese für verschiedene Intervalle nachgewiesen. Sowohl die Leistungsverbesserung während des Trainings, als auch der Lerneffekt nach 24h bleiben in mutanten rutabaga2080 sowie rut1 Fliegen aus. Betroffen ist das Gen der Adenylylzyklase I, ein Schlüsselprotein der cAMP-Signalkaskade, die u.a. im olfaktorischen und visuellen Lernen gebraucht wird. Damit ergab sich die Möglichkeit die motorischen Gedächtnisformen durch partielle Rettung zu kartieren. Die motorische Gedächtniskonsolidierung ist schlafabhängig. Wie sich herausstellte, benötigen WTB Fliegen nur eine Dunkelphase von 10h zwischen einem ersten Trainingslauf und einem Testlauf um signifikante Leistungssteigerungen zu erzielen. In weiterführenden Versuchen wurden die Fliegen nachts sowie tagsüber mit einer LED-Lampe oder in einer Dunkelkammer, mit einem Kreisschüttler oder einer Laborwippe depriviert, mit dem Ergebnis, dass nur jene Fliegen ihre Leistung signifikant gegenüber einem ersten Trainingslauf verbessern konnten, welche entweder ausschließlich der Dunkelheit ausgesetzt waren oder welchen die Möglichkeit gegeben wurde, ein Gedächtnis zunächst in einer natürlichen Schlafphase zu konsolidieren (21Uhr bis 7Uhr MEZ). In weiteren Experimenten wurden die experimentellen Bedingungen entweder während des Trainings oder des Tests auf eine Fliege und damit verbunden auf eine erst durch das Training mögliche motorische Gedächtniskonsolidierung einwirken zu können, untersucht. Dazu wurden die Experimentparameter Lückenweite, Rotationsrichtung des Lückenringes, Geschwindigkeit des Lückenringes sowie die Verteilung der acht Lücken auf dem Ring (symmetrisch, asymmetrisch) im Training oder beim Gedächtnisabruf im Testlauf verändert. Aus den Ergebnissen kann geschlussfolgert werden, dass die Lückenweite langzeitkonsolidiert wird, die Rotationsrichtung kurzzeitig abgespeichert wird und die Drehgeschwindigkeit motivierend auf die Fliegen wirkt. Die symmetrische Verteilung der Lücken auf dem Ring dient der Langzeitkonsolidierung und ist als Trainingseingang von hoher Wichtigkeit. Mit Hilfe verschiedener Paradigmen konnten die Leistungsverbesserungen der Fliegen bei Abruf eines Kurz- bzw. Langzeitgedächtnisses hochauflösend betrachtet werden (Transfer). Die Konzentration, mit der eine WTB Fliege eine motorische Aufgabe - die Überquerung von Lücken entgegengesetzt der Rotationsrichtung - durchführt, konnte mit Hilfe von Distraktoreizen bestimmt werden. Wie sich herausstellte, haben Distraktoren einen Einfluss auf die Erfolgsquote einer Überquerung, d.h. mit zunehmender Distraktionsstärke nahm die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer Lückenüberquerung ab. Die Ablenkungsreize wirkten sich weiterhin auf die Vermessung einer Lücke aus, in dem entweder "peering"-artigen Bewegungen im Training durchgeführt wurden oder je nach Reizstärke ausschließlich nur jene Lücken vermessen wurden, welche auch überquert werden sollten.
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Following the internationalization of contemporary higher education, academic institutions based in non-English speaking countries are increasingly urged to produce contents in English to address international prospective students and personnel, as well as to increase their attractiveness. The demand for English translations in the institutional academic domain is consequently increasing at a rate exceeding the capacity of the translation profession. Resources for assisting non-native authors and translators in the production of appropriate texts in L2 are therefore required in order to help academic institutions and professionals streamline their translation workload. Some of these resources include: (i) parallel corpora to train machine translation systems and multilingual authoring tools; and (ii) translation memories for computer-aided tools. The purpose of this study is to create and evaluate reference resources like the ones mentioned in (i) and (ii) through the automatic sentence alignment of a large set of Italian and English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) institutional academic texts given as equivalent but not necessarily parallel (i.e. translated). In this framework, a set of aligning algorithms and alignment tools is examined in order to identify the most profitable one(s) in terms of accuracy and time- and cost-effectiveness. In order to determine the text pairs to align, a sample is selected according to document length similarity (characters) and subsequently evaluated in terms of extent of noisiness/parallelism, alignment accuracy and content leverageability. The results of these analyses serve as the basis for the creation of an aligned bilingual corpus of academic course descriptions, which is eventually used to create a translation memory in TMX format.
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Il presente elaborato ha come obiettivo l’analisi dei discorsi di ringraziamento pronunciati nelle cerimonie dei premi Oscar dal 1990 al 2015 da attori e attrici, protagonisti e non protagonisti, premiati con la statuetta dorata per le loro performance recitative. L’elaborato si articola in tre capitoli: nel primo, si delinea la storia dei premi Oscar, considerati la cerimonia di premiazione cinematografica per antonomasia, con particolare attenzione ai metodi di selezione di premiati e vincitori da parte dell’Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Ci si concentra anche sul significato, letterale e simbolico, dei discorsi di ringraziamento, e sulla rilevanza che essi hanno all’interno della cerimonia. Nel secondo capitolo, si analizzano i discorsi di ringraziamento dei vincitori da un punto di vista linguistico, con particolare attenzione a prosodia, prossemica, retorica e deissi. Nel terzo e ultimo capitolo, infine, l’analisi assume toni più prettamente culturali, focalizzando l’attenzione sugli aspetti pragmatici e contenutistici dei discorsi, nonché nel tentativo di confrontare gli atteggiamenti delle due categorie nazionali più premiate agli Oscar: gli americani e i britannici.
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Visual imagery – similar to visual perception – activates feature-specific and category-specific visual areas. This is frequently observed in experiments where the instruction is to imagine stimuli that have been shown immediately before the imagery task. Hence, feature-specific activation could be related to the short-term memory retrieval of previously presented sensory information. Here, we investigated mental imagery of stimuli that subjects had not seen before, eliminating the effects of short-term memory. We recorded brain activation using fMRI while subjects performed a behaviourally controlled guided imagery task in predefined retinotopic coordinates to optimize sensitivity in early visual areas. Whole brain analyses revealed activation in a parieto-frontal network and lateral–occipital cortex. Region of interest (ROI) based analyses showed activation in left hMT/V5+. Granger causality mapping taking left hMT/V5+ as source revealed an imagery-specific directed influence from the left inferior parietal lobule (IPL). Interestingly, we observed a negative BOLD response in V1–3 during imagery, modulated by the retinotopic location of the imagined motion trace. Our results indicate that rule-based motion imagery can activate higher-order visual areas involved in motion perception, with a role for top-down directed influences originating in IPL. Lower-order visual areas (V1, V2 and V3) were down-regulated during this type of imagery, possibly reflecting inhibition to avoid visual input from interfering with the imagery construction. This suggests that the activation in early visual areas observed in previous studies might be related to short- or long-term memory retrieval of specific sensory experiences.
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In the middle of the twentieth century, banks changed from ‘closed’ designs signifying wealth, security, and safety to ‘open’ designs signifying hospitality, honesty, and transparency as the perception of money changed from a passive physical substance to be slowly accumulated to an active notational substance to be kept in motion. If money is saved, customers must trust that the bank is secure and their money will be there when they want it; if money is invested, customers must trust that it is being done openly and honestly and they are being well-advised. Architecture visually communicates that the institution can be trusted in the requisite way.
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We tested the hypothesis that excess saturated fat consumption during pregnancy, lactation, and/or postweaning alters the expression of genes mediating hippocampal synaptic efficacy and impairs spatial learning and memory in adulthood. Dams were fed control chow or a diet high in saturated fat before mating, during pregnancy, and into lactation. Offspring were weaned to either standard chow or a diet high in saturated fat. The Morris Water Maze was used to evaluate spatial learning and memory. Open field testing was used to evaluate motor activity. Hippocampal gene expression in adult males was measured using RT-PCR and ELISA. Offspring from high fat-fed dams took longer, swam farther, and faster to try and find the hidden platform during the 5-day learning period. Control offspring consuming standard chow spent the most time in memory quadrant during the probe test. Offspring from high fat-fed dams consuming excess saturated fat spent the least. The levels of mRNA and protein for brain-derived neurotrophic factor and activity-regulated cytoskeletal-associated protein were significantly decreased by maternal diet effects. Nerve growth factor mRNA and protein levels were significantly reduced in response to both maternal and postweaning high-fat diets. Expression levels for the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDA) receptor subunit NR2B as well as synaptophysin were significantly decreased in response to both maternal and postweaning diets. Synaptotagmin was significantly increased in offspring from high fat-fed dams. These data support the hypothesis that exposure to excess saturated fat during hippocampal development is associated with complex patterns of gene expression and deficits in learning and memory.