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Crédito de lengua clásica (latín) y ciencias sociales que forma parte de un proyecto que propone el aprendizaje del griego y del latín paralela y simultaneamente. Este primer crédito está pensado para ser impartido en el primer trimestre del bachillerato humanístico y de ciencias sociales. El objetivo principal es familiarizarse con una lengua que funciona diferente a la nuestra. Una opción metodológica fundamental es presentar textos originales, escritos por autores latinos..

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The purpose of this project was to evaluate student musicians’ perception of loudness and see how it relates to the measured sound level when playing an instrument alone and when playing in an orchestra. Perhaps by examining this relationship, strategies can be developed to educate musicians on the risk of excessive noise exposure and hearing protection options.

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In the present study, we evaluated peripheral and central auditory pathways in professional musicians (with and without hearing loss) compared to non-musicians. The goal was to verify if music exposure could affect auditory pathways as a whole. This is a prospective study that compared the results obtained between three groups (musicians with and without hearing loss and non-musicians). Thirty-two male individuals participated and they were assessed by: Immittance measurements, pure-tone air conduction thresholds at all frequencies from 0.25 to 20 kHz, Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions, Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR), and Cognitive Potential. The musicians showed worse hearing thresholds in both conventional and high frequency audiometry when compared to the non-musicians; the mean amplitude of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions was smaller in the musicians group, but the mean latencies of Auditory Brainstem Response and Cognitive Potential were diminished in the musicians when compared to the non-musicians. Our findings suggest that the population of musicians is at risk for developing music-induced hearing loss. However, the electrophysiological evaluation showed that latency waves of ABR and P300 were diminished in musicians, which may suggest that the auditory training to which these musicians are exposed acts as a facilitator of the acoustic signal transmission to the cortex.

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Studies investigating factors that influence tone recognition generally use recognition tests, whereas the majority of the studies on verbal material use self-generated responses in the form of serial recall tests. In the present study we intended to investigate whether tonal and verbal materials share the same cognitive mechanisms, by presenting an experimental instrument that evaluates short-term and working memories for tones, using self-generated sung responses that may be compared to verbal tests. This paradigm was designed according to the same structure of the forward and backward digit span tests, but using digits, pseudowords, and tones as stimuli. The profile of amateur singers and professional singers in these tests was compared in forward and backward digit, pseudoword, tone, and contour spans. In addition, an absolute pitch experimental group was included, in order to observe the possible use of verbal labels in tone memorization tasks. In general, we observed that musical schooling has a slight positive influence on the recall of tones, as opposed to verbal material, which is not influenced by musical schooling. Furthermore, the ability to reproduce melodic contours (up and down patterns) is generally higher than the ability to reproduce exact tone sequences. However, backward spans were lower than forward spans for all stimuli (digits, pseudowords, tones, contour). Curiously, backward spans were disproportionately lower for tones than for verbal material-that is, the requirement to recall sequences in backward rather than forward order seems to differentially affect tonal stimuli. This difference does not vary according to musical expertise.

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Una breve introduzione sulla storia del mosaico: dalle origine alle sue evoluzione tipologiche e tecnologiche nel tempo, di come si organizzavano le antiche botteghe del mosaico e le suddivisione dei compiti tra il pictor imaginarius, pictor parietarius e il musivarius (la gerarchia) all’interno di essi; la tecniche esecutiva per la messa in opera dei mosaici pavimentali romani. Visto che i mosaici si trovano a Suasa, quindi è stata riassunta la storia della città romana di Suasa con le sua varie fase edilizie, con maggior approfondimenti per gli edifici che presentano pavimentazione a mosaico: in primo luogo è la domus dei Coiedii contenente più di diciotto pavimenti in opus tessellatum. Il secondo è quello del così detto Edificio 4 (ancora inedito e di incerta natura e destinazione) portato in luce solo parzialmente con due settore a mosaico. Successivamente è stato effettuato in maniera dettagliata lo studio dello stato di conservazione dei vani musivi che sono state oggetto in senso stretto dei varie interventi conservativi, sia nella domus dei Coiedii (vano AU, oecus G e vano BB) che in Edificio 4 (vano A e vano D), evidenziando così le diverse morfologie di degrado in base “Normativa UNI 11176/2006 con l’aiuto della documentazione grafica ed fotografica. Un ampio e complessivo studio archeometrico-tecnologico dei materiali impiegati per la realizzazione dei musaici a Suasa (tessere e malte) presso i laboratori del CNR di Faenza.. Sono stati prelevati complessivamente 90 campione da tredici vani musivi di Suasa, di cui 28 campione di malte, comprese tra allettamento e di sottofondo,42 tessere lapidee e 20 tessere vitree; questi ultimi appartengono a sette vani della domus. Durante l’operazione del prelevo, è stato presso in considerazione le varie tipologie dei materiali musivi, la cromia ed le morfologie di degrado che erano presente. Tale studio ha lo scopo di individuare la composizione chimico-mineropetrografico, le caratteristiche tessiturali dei materiali e fornire precisa informazione sia per fine archeometrici in senso stretto (tecnologie di produzione, provenienza, datazione ecc.), che come supporto ai interventi di conservazione e restauro. Infine si è potuto costruire una vasta banca dati analitici per i materiali musivi di Suasa, che può essere consultata, aggiornata e confrontata in futuro con altri materiali proveniente dalla stessa province e/o regione. Applicazione dei interventi conservativi: di manutenzione, pronto intervento e di restauro eseguiti sui vani mosaicati di Suasa che presentavano un pessimo stato di conservazione e necessitavano l’intervento conservativo, con la documentazione grafica e fotografica dei varie fase dell’intervento. In particolare lo studio dei pregiatissimi materiali marmorei impiegati per la realizzazione dell’opus sectile centrale (sala G) nella domus dei Coiedii, ha portato alla classificazione e alla schedatura di sedici tipi di marmi impiegati; studio esteso poi al tessellato che lo circonda: studio del andamento, tipologie dei materiali, dei colore, dimensione delle tessere, interstizio ecc., ha permesso con l’utilizzo delle tavole tematiche di ottenere una chiara lettura per l’intero tessellato, di evidenziare così, tutti gli interventi antiche e moderni di risarciture, eseguiti dal II sec. d.C. fio ad oggi. L’aspetto didattico (teorico e pratico) ha accompagnato tutto il lavoro di ricerca Il lavoro si qualifica in conclusione come un esempio assai significativo di ricerca storicoiconografiche e archeometriche, con risultati rilevanti sulle tecnologie antiche e sui criteri di conservazione più idonei.

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La ricerca ha analizzato i monumenti funerari ad edicola in Italia settentrionale, una categoria funeraria monumentale diffusa ed importante; sono stati presi in considerazione sia quelli in ottimo stato di conservazione sia quelli attestati da poche membrature superstiti, per un totale di circa quaranta esemplari. La schedatura del materiale è servita per comprendere diversi aspetti inerenti alla diffusione di questa importante forma architettonica nel territorio preso in esame: le numerose varianti architettoniche adottate, specificatamente quella a edicola quadrangolare e quella a tholos circolare; la diffusione geografica in senso assoluto e rapportata alle diverse varianti, approfondita anche per alcune caratteristiche decorative singolari; la diffusione cronologica; la committenza che si è rivolta a questo genere di monumenti funerari; l’influenza esercitata e subita rispetto ad altre forme coeve e successive di sepolture.

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There is a range of tempos within which listeners can identify familiar tunes (around 0.8 to 6.0 notes/s). Faster and slower tunes are difficult to identify. The authors assessed fast and slow melody-identification thresholds for 80 listeners ages 17–79 years with expertise varying from musically untrained to professional. On fast-to-slow (FS) trials the tune started at a very fast tempo and slowed until the listener identified it. Slow-to-fast (SF) trials started slow and accelerated. Tunes either retained their natural rhythms or were stylized isochronous versions. Increased expertise led to better performance for both FS and SF thresholds (r = .45). Performance declined uniformly across the 62-year age range in the FS condition (r = .27). SF performance was unaffected by age. Although early encoding processes may slow with age, expertise has a greater effect. Musical expertise involves perceptual learning with melodies at a wide range of tempos.

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Bulgaria, Albania and Romania are all parliamentary republics with a president as head of state. Although the Albanian president is elected by Parliament, he is arguably the strongest of the three, both in terms of the powers allowed by the provisional constitution and of Mr. Berisha's political practice. The constitutional reform underway in the country will however change the status quo. In Bulgaria and Romania the presidents are elected directly by popular vote, but their powers are relatively small as compared to the democratic legitimisation implied by direct elections. Actual presidential powers should however be assessed with caution as some of them are set by law or interpretations of constitutional texts, rather than by the constitutions themselves. There is also variation in the degree to which the presidents in office have exploited their constitutional powers or taken their role as non-aligned political brokers seriously. Mr. Berisha, in particular, was in control of party politics throughout his presidency and was one of the most polarising influences on public opinion. The excessive political polarisation in all three countries has however its own logic and power. Thus Mr. Zhelev invariably supported the emergence of a political centre in Bulgaria, but this did not succeed and the policy was as damaging to his political career as the fight with would-be centrists was to Berisha's. Political practice in all three countries seems to need a presidential figure. This adds flexibility to a situation governed by hostile and mutually suspicious parties, stuck parliaments and weak or inexperienced governments. The presidents also command considerable influence on public opinion. Public opinion in Bulgaria, for example, largely supports the idea of greater power for the president, in contrast with the opinions of constitutionalists and other law-makers in the country. Under the legacy of the past, the people have a love-hate relationship with such paternalist figures. Presidents personalise politics in the public mind, but they can also become scapegoats for political failures.

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The first outcome of this project was a synchronous description of the most widely spoken Romani dialect in the Czech and Slovak Republics, aimed at teachers and lecturers of the Romani language. This is intended to serve as a methodological guide for the demonstration of various grammatical phenomena, but may also assist people who want a basic knowledge of the linguistic structure of this neo-Indian language. The grammatical material is divided into 23 chapters, in a sequence which may be followed in teaching or studying. The book includes examples of the grammatical elements, but not exercises or articles. The second work produced was a textbook of Slovak Romani, which is the most detailed in the Czech or Slovak Republics to date. It is aimed at all those interested in active use of the Romani language: high school and university students, people working with the Roma, and Roma who speak little or nothing of the language of their forebears, The book includes 34 lessons, each containing relevant Romani tests (articles and dialogues), a short vocabulary list, grammatical explanations, exercises and examples of Romani written or oral expression. The textbook also contains a considerable amount of ethno-cultural information and notes on the life and traditions of the Roman, as well as pointing out some differences between different dialects. A brief Romani-Czech phrase book is included as an appendix.

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Introduction Musicians often suffer injuries related to their music playing. Therefore, some use Alexander Technique (AT), a mental-physical method that facilitates to release unnecessary muscle tension and to re-educate non-beneficial movement patterns through enhanced kinaesthetic awareness. According to a recent review AT may be effective for chronic back pain [1]. This review aimed to evaluate the evidence for the effectiveness of AT lessons on music performance and musicians’ health and well-being. Methods The following electronic databases were searched up to July 2012 for relevant literature: PUBMED, Google Scholar, CINAHL and EMBASE. The search criteria were "Alexander technique" AND "music*" [all fields]. References were searched, and experts and societies of AT or musicians' medicine contacted for further publications. Results 100 studies were identified. 24 studies were included for further analysis, 5 of which were randomised controlled trials (RCTs), 5 controlled but not randomised (CTs), 5 without control group, 2 mixed methods (RCT and case studies), and 7 surveys. 13 to 72 musicians participated per RCT. In 5 RCTs AT groups received between 12 and 20 one-to-one lessons. In 4 RCTs control groups received no interventions. Primary outcomes were performance anxiety, music performance, "use" as well as respiratory function and pain. Performance anxiety decreased by AT in 3 of 4 RCTs and in 3 of 3 CTs. Music performance was improved by AT in 1 RCT, yet in 2 RCTs comparing neurofeedback (NF) to AT, only NF showed improvements. Discussion and Conclusion To investigate the effectiveness of AT in musicians a variety of study designs and outcome measures have been used. Evidence from RCTs suggests that AT may improve performance anxiety in musicians. Effects on music performance, body use and respiratory function yet remain inconsistent. Future trials with scientifically sound study designs are warranted to further and more reliably explore the potential of AT as a relatively low cost and low risk method in the interest of musicians. References [1] Woodman JP, Moore NR. Evidence for the effectiveness of Alexander Technique lessons in medical and health-related conditions: a systematic review. Int J Clin Pract 2012;66(1):98-112.