974 resultados para Marginal retina


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In the last few years, the European Union (EU) has become greatly concerned about the environmental costs of road transport in Europe as a result of the constant growth in the market share of trucks and the steady decline in the market share of railroads. In order to reverse this trend, the EU is promoting the implementation of additional charges for heavy goods vehicles (HGV) on the trunk roads of the EU countries. However, the EU policy is being criticised because it does not address the implementation of charges to internalise the external costs produced by automobiles and other transport modes such as railroad. In this paper, we first describe the evolution of the HGV charging policy in the EU, and then assess its practical implementation across different European countries. Second, and of greater significance, by using the case study of Spain, we evaluate to what extent the current fees on trucks and trains reflect their social marginal costs, and consequently lead to an allocative-efficient outcome. We found that for the average case in Spain the truck industry meets more of the marginal social cost produced by it than does the freight railroad industry. The reason for this lies in the large sums of money paid by truck companies in fuel taxes, and the subsidies that continue to be granted by the government to the railroads.

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En el presente trabajo fin de máster se ha concebido, diseñado e utilizado una interfaz háptica, adecuada para ser utilizada como dispositivo de sustitución sensorial, la cual hemos llamado retina táctil. Por cuanto trata de proporcionar información propia del sentido de la vista a través del sentido del tacto. Durante este trabajo, que fue desarrollado en el grupo de robótica y cibernética CAR UPM-CSIC, se ha trabajado en estrecha colaboración con el departamento de la facultad de psicología de la universidad autónoma de Madrid, los cuales han definido las bases de la información de alto orden, como podrían ser, gradientes de intensidades de vibración, mediante las cuales el individuo llega a tener una mejor comprensión del ambiente. El proyecto maneja teorías psicológicas recientes, como las teorías ecológicas y dinámicas que entienden que la percepción se basa en variables informacionales de alto orden. Ejemplos de tales variables son el flujo óptico, gradientes de movimiento, gradientes de intensidades, cambios en gradientes, etc. Sorprendentemente, nuestra percepción visual es mucho más sensible a variables de alto orden que a variables de bajo orden, lo cual descarta que variables de alto orden se infieran o calculen en base a variables de bajo orden. La hipótesis que maneja la teoría ecológica es que las variables de alto orden se detectan como unidades básicas, sin descomponerlas en variables de bajo orden. Imaginemos el caso de un objeto acercándose, intuitivamente pensaríamos que calculamos la distancia y la velocidad del objeto para determinar el momento en el cual este nos impactaría, ¿pero es este realmente el modo en el que actúa nuestro cerebro?, ¿no seremos capaces en determinar directamente el tiempo de contacto como una variable de alto orden presente en el entorno?, por ejemplo, determinar directamente la relación entre el tamaño del objeto y la tasa de crecimiento. También cabe preguntarse si todas estas suposiciones son válidas para estimulaciónes a través de los receptores táctiles en la piel. El dispositivo desarrollado está conformado por 13 módulos cada uno de los cuales maneja 6 tactores o vibradores, para hacer un total de 78 vibradores (ampliables al agregar módulos adicionales), cada uno de los tactores tiene 8mm de diámetro y proporciona información del flujo óptico asociado al entorno que rodea al usuario a través de información táctil, él mismo puede ser utilizado inalámbricamente a pesar de que el procesamiento de los datos se este realizando en una computadora de mesa, lo cual es muy útil al trabajar con ambientes virtuales. También se presenta la integración de la interfaz con el sistema operativo de robots ROS para usarlo en conjunto con las librerías que han sido desarrolladas para el control de la cámara Microsoft Kinect con la cual se puede obtener una matriz de distancias de puntos en el espacio, permitiendo de esta manera utilizar la interfaz en ambientes reales. Finalmente se realizaron experimentos para comprobar hipótesis sobre la variable de percepción del tiempo de contacto además de verificar el correcto funcionamiento del dispositivo de sustitución sensorial tanto en ambientes reales como en ambientes simulados así como comprobar hipótesis sobre la validéz del uso del flujo vibrotáctil para la determinación del tiempo de contacto.

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This paper reports a model of the mammalian retina as well as an interpretation of some functions of the visual cortex. Its main objective is to simulate some of the behaviors observed at the different retina cells depending on the characteristics of the light impinging onto the photoreceptors. This simulation is carried out with a simple structure employed previously as basic building block of some optical computer architectures. Its possibility to perform any type of Boolean function allows a wide range of behaviors.

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A model of the mammalian retina and the behavior of the first layers in the visual cortex is reported. The building blocks are optically programmable logic cells. A model of the retina, similar to the one reported by Dowling (1987) is presented. From the model of the visual cortex obtained, some types of symmetries and asymmetries are possible to be detected

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A first study in order to construct a simple model of the mammalian retina is reported. The basic elements for this model are Optical Programmable Logic Cells, OPLCs, previously employed as a functional element for Optical Computing. The same type of circuit simulates the five types of neurons present in the retina. Different responses are obtained by modifying either internal or external connections. Two types of behaviors are reported: symmetrical and non-symmetrical with respect to light position. Some other higher functions, as the possibility to differentiate between symmetric and non-symmetric light images, are performed by another simulation of the first layers of the visual cortex. The possibility to apply these models to image processing is reported.

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Sensing systems in living bodies offer a large variety of possible different configurations and philosophies able to be emulated in artificial sensing systems. Motion detection is one of the areas where different animals adopt different solutions and, in most of the cases, these solutions reflect a very sophisticated form. One of them, the mammalian visual system, presents several advantages with respect to the artificial ones. The main objective of this paper is to present a system, based on this biological structure, able to detect motion, its sense and its characteristics. The configuration adopted responds to the internal structure of the mammalian retina, where just five types of cells arranged in five layers are able to differentiate a large number of characteristics of the image impinging onto it. Its main advantage is that the detection of these properties is based purely on its hardware. A simple unit, based in a previous optical logic cell employed in optical computing, is the basis for emulating the different behaviors of the biological neurons. No software is present and, in this way, no possible interference from outside affects to the final behavior. This type of structure is able to work, once the internal configuration is implemented, without any further attention. Different possibilities are present in the architecture to be presented: detection of motion, of its direction and intensity. Moreover, some other characteristics, as symmetry may be obtained.

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In the retina, the glutamate transporter GLAST is expressed in Müller cells, whereas the glutamate transporter GLT-1 is found only in cones and various types of bipolar cells. To investigate the functional role of this differential distribution of glutamate transporters, we have analyzed GLAST and GLT-1 mutant mice. In GLAST-deficient mice, the electroretinogram b-wave and oscillatory potentials are reduced and retinal damage after ischemia is exacerbated, whereas GLT-1-deficient mice show almost normal electroretinograms and mild increased retinal damage after ischemia. These results demonstrate that GLAST is required for normal signal transmission between photoreceptors and bipolar cells and that both GLAST and GLT-1 play a neuroprotective role during ischemia in the retina.

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Ambient light conditions affect the morphology of synaptic elements within the cone pedicle and modulate the spatial properties of the horizontal cell receptive field. We describe here that the effects of retinoic acid on these properties are similar to those of light adaptation. Intraorbital injection of retinoic acid into eyes of dark-adapted carp that subsequently were kept in complete darkness results in the formation of numerous spinules at the terminal dendrites of horizontal cells, a typical feature of light-adapted retinae. The formation of these spinules during light adaptation is impaired in the presence of citral, a competitive inhibitor of the dehydrogenase responsible for the generation of retinoic acid in vivo. Intracellularly recorded responses of horizontal cells from dark-adapted eyecup preparations superfused with retinoic acid reveal typical light-adapted spatial properties. Retinoic acid thus appears to act as a light-signaling modulator. Its activity appears not to be at the transcriptional level because its action was not blocked by actinomycin.

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The development of methods for efficient gene transfer to terminally differentiated retinal cells is important to study the function of the retina as well as for gene therapy of retinal diseases. We have developed a lentiviral vector system based on the HIV that can transduce terminally differentiated neurons of the brain in vivo. In this study, we have evaluated the ability of HIV vectors to transfer genes into retinal cells. An HIV vector containing a gene encoding the green fluorescent protein (GFP) was injected into the subretinal space of rat eyes. The GFP gene under the control of the cytomegalovirus promoter was efficiently expressed in both photoreceptor cells and retinal pigment epithelium. However, the use of the rhodopsin promoter resulted in expression predominantly in photoreceptor cells. Most successfully transduced eyes showed that photoreceptor cells in >80% of the area of whole retina expressed the GFP. The GFP expression persisted for at least 12 weeks with no apparent decrease. The efficient gene transfer into photoreceptor cells by HIV vectors will be useful for gene therapy of retinal diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa.