658 resultados para Nirvi, Ruben, E.
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Esta dissertação apresenta um estudo do jornal impresso, com foco no jornal diário, delimitado no tabloide Super Notícia , de Belo Horizonte (MG). A escolha de tal impresso se deu por ser ele um fenômeno editorial de vendas e de publicidade, dentro dos estilos reconhecidos como popular e popularesco, com páginas diárias contendo desde notícia policial até receita de bolo. Ao analisar um objeto jornalístico é necessário verificar de que modo as matérias são veiculadas nas páginas desse impresso. Para tanto, nossa análise busca mostrar as relações entre os gêneros jornalísticos para então classificar o objeto de estudo. A metodologia privilegia a conceituação de jornalismo, notícia, reportagem e jornalismo sensacionalista e contempla também a pesquisa de campo, com visitas in loco na redação do periódico e entrevista com seus agentes. Quanto ao método de trabalho, a pesquisa qualitativa segue o modelo terico-crítico. Foram feitas análises morfológica e de contedo do corpus, para identificar, caracterizar e classificar o objeto estudado. Do ponto de vista jornalístico, os aportes tericos estão ancorados em Marques de Melo e outros autores que construíram teoria sobre Jornalismo. No que concerne ao objeto de estudo, no segmento tabloide os resultados apontam para uma nova visão do jornalismo atual.
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Humans imitate biological movements faster than non-biological movements. The faster response has been attributed to an activation of the human mirror neuron system, which is thought to match observation and execution of actions. However, it is unclear which cortical areas are responsible for this behavioural advantage. Also, little is known about the timing of activations. Using whole-head magnetoencephalography we recorded neuronal responses to single biological finger movements and non-biological dot movements while the subjects were required to perform an imitation task or an observation task, respectively. Previous imaging studies on the human mirror neurone system suggested that activation in response to biological movements would be stronger in ventral premotor, parietal and superior temporal regions. In accordance with previous studies, reaction times to biological movements were faster than those to dot movements in all subjects. The analysis of evoked magnetic fields revealed that the reaction time benefit was paralleled by stronger and earlier activation of the left temporo-occipital cortex, right superior temporal area and right ventral motor/premotor area. The activity patterns suggest that the latter areas mediate the observed behavioural advantage of biological movements and indicate a predominant contribution of the right temporo-frontal hemisphere to action observation–execution matching processes in intransitive movements, which has not been reported previously.
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Our motor and perceptual representations of actions seem to be intimately linked and the human mirror neuron system (MNS) has been proposed as the mediator. In two experiments, we presented biological or non-biological movement stimuli that were either congruent or incongruent to a required response prompted by a tone. When the tone occurred with the onset of the last movement in a series, i.e., it was perceived during the movement presentation, congruent biological stimuli resulted in faster reaction times than congruent non-biological stimuli. The opposite was observed for incongruent stimuli. When the tone was presented after visual movement stimulation, however, no such interaction was present. This implies that biological movement stimuli only affect motor behaviour during visual processing but not thereafter. These data suggest that the MNS is an “online system; longstanding repetitive visual stimulation (Experiment 1) has no benefit in comparison to only one or two repetitions (Experiment 2).
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The posterior inferior frontal gyrus (pIFG) and anterior inferior parietal lobule (aIPL) form the core regions of the human “mirror neuron system” that matches an observed movement onto its internal motor representation. We used event-related functional MRI to examine whether simple intransitive finger movements evoke “mirror activity” in the pIFG and aIPL. In separate sessions, participants either merely observed visuospatial stimuli or responded to them as quickly as possible with a spatially compatible finger movement. A picture of a relaxed hand with static dots on the tip of the index and little finger was continuously presented as high-level baseline. Four types of stimuli were presented in a pseudorandom order: a color change of a dot, a moving finger, a moving dot, or a simultaneous finger-dot movement. Dot movements were spatially and kinematically matched to finger movements. Participants were faster at imitating a finger movement than performing the same movement in response to a moving dot or a color change of a dot. Though imitative responses were facilitated, fMRI revealed no additional “mirror activity” in the pIFG and aIPL during the observation or imitation of finger movements as opposed to observing or responding to a moving dot. Mere observation of a finger movement alone failed to induce significant activation of the pIFG and aIPL. The lack of a signature of “mirror neuron activity” in the inferior frontoparietal cortex is presumably due to specific features of the task which may have favored stimulus–response mapping based on common spatial coding. We propose that the responsiveness of human frontoparietal mirror neuron areas to simple intransitive movements critically depends on the experimental context.
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Behavioural advantages for imitation of human movements over movements instructed by other visual stimuli are attributed to an ‘action observation-execution matching’ (AOEM) mechanism. Here, we demonstrate that priming/exogenous cueing with a videotaped finger movement stimulus (S1) produces specific congruency effects in reaction times (RTs) of imitative responses to a target movement (S2) at defined stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs). When contrasted with a moving object at an SOA of 533 ms, only a human movement is capable of inducing an effect reminiscent of ‘inhibition of return’ (IOR), i.e. a significant advantage for imitation of a subsequent incongruent as compared to a congruent movement. When responses are primed by a finger movement at SOAs of 533 and 1,200 ms, inhibition of congruent or facilitation of incongruent responses, respectively, is stronger as compared to priming by a moving object. This pattern does not depend on whether S2 presents a finger movement or a moving object, thus effects cannot be attributed to visual similarity between S1 and S2. We propose that, whereas both priming by a finger movement and a moving object induces processes of spatial orienting, solely observation of a human movement activates AOEM. Thus, S1 immediately elicits an imitative response tendency. As an overt imitation of S1 is inadequate in the present setting, the response is inhibited which, in turn, modulates congruency effects.
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The human mirror neuron system (MNS) has recently been a major topic of research in cognitive neuroscience. As a very basic reflection of the MNS, human observers are faster at imitating a biological as compared with a non-biological movement. However, it is unclear which cortical areas and their interactions (synchronization) are responsible for this behavioural advantage. We investigated the time course of long-range synchronization within cortical networks during an imitation task in 10 healthy participants by means of whole-head magnetoencephalography (MEG). Extending previous work, we conclude that left ventrolateral premotor, bilateral temporal and parietal areas mediate the observed behavioural advantage of biological movements in close interaction with the basal ganglia and other motor areas (cerebellum, sensorimotor cortex). Besides left ventrolateral premotor cortex, we identified the right temporal pole and the posterior parietal cortex as important junctions for the integration of information from different sources in imitation tasks that are controlled for movement (biological vs. non-biological) and that involve a certain amount of spatial orienting of attention. Finally, we also found the basal ganglia to participate at an early stage in the processing of biological movement, possibly by selecting suitable motor programs that match the stimulus.
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This project evaluates the benefits of meshing existing 11kV radial networks in order to reduce losses and maximise the connection of low carbon distributed generation. These networks are often arranged as radial feeders with normally-open links between two of the feeders; the link is closed only to enable continuity of supply to an isolated portion of a feeder following a fault on the network. However, this link could also be closed permanently thus operating the network as a meshed topology under non-faulted conditions. The study will look at loss savings and the addition of distributed generation on a typical network under three different scenarios; traditional radial feeders, fixed meshed network and a dynamic meshed network. The networks are compared in terms of feeder losses, capacity, voltage regulation and fault levels.
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E-learning is supposing an innovation in teaching, raising from the development of new technologies. It is based in a set of educational resources, including, among others, multimedia or interactive contents accessible through Internet or Intranet networks. A whole spectrum of tools and services support e-learning, some of them include auto-evaluation and automated correction of test-like exercises, however, this sort of exercises are very constrained because of its nature: fixed contents and correct answers suppose a limit in the way teachers may evaluation students. In this paper we propose a new engine that allows validating complex exercises in the area of Data Structures and Algorithms. Correct solutions to exercises do not rely only in how good the execution of the code is, or if the results are same as expected. A set of criteria on algorithm complexity or correctness in the use of the data structures are required. The engine presented in this work covers a wide set of exercises with these characteristics allowing teachers to establish the set of requirements for a solution, and students to obtain a measure on the quality of their solution in the same terms that are later required for exams.
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This thesis presented is to research the actor's work in the construction of physical actions, according to the methodology developed by Constantin Stanislavski in his analysis of dramatic action, called "method of physical action", applied to questions of scenic representation of the Brazilian marginal, according to the look "cruel" and realistic / naturalistic Plinio Marcos playwright. Based on the circumstances given by Pliniano universe, the intention is to contribute to the reflection on the actor's work on the scene with the marginal characters in "Razor in the Flesh", highlighting some important aspects, to assist in the construction of this fictional world. You want to create conditions for the formation of an actor that leverages the scene the contradictions and conflicts of this work. The research aims from the theoretical and practical study as a methodological hypothesis, producing critical reflection from the creative process of the agent with the realization of a scenic experiment focused on psychophysical technique of this Russian pedagogue. Thus, we intend to have a look at the method of physical actions focusing on his last great contribution to the work, especially the procedure of active analysis by doing a reading from "Razor in the Flesh" through this creative scenic exercise, extending the studies concerning the actor's art. This research is a general explanation about the trajectory of Stanislavski to his encounter with the physical action, while, highlights the inconsistencies of understanding of his work around the world. Stanislavski initially developed the "method" having as a backdrop, the realist aesthetic - a dialogue relationship between reality and the scene - through a style which creates a theatrical reality, and consequently, artistic, not literally naturalistic way through an integral mimicry. That is, the representation of work in realistic theater aesthetics should be developed in order to create a theatrical reality. Stanislavski believes that theater is convention, since the actor's work on himself should encourage this second nature, scenic.
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The research deals with the constitution of the pedagogical praxis of a teacher trainer, understood as objectification of theoretical and practical unity in the teaching field. It was achieved by means of a didactic-training intervention. The research problem: as a teacher trainer in a continuous training process is a pedagogical praxis, outlined to the overall objective: investigate the establishment of the pedagogical praxis of teacher trainer in a continuous formation process. The specific objectives were: 1) outline principles and foundations theoretical-methodological course of intervention research on appropriate teaching assumptions of historical-cultural theory; 2) systematic principles of constitution of the pedagogical praxis of a teacher trainer and 3) synthesize foundations of continued training of teacher trainers in view of the historical-cultural theory, to collaborate with design of institutional policies for continuing training of university teachers. The research was developed at the Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro University - UFTM, with teachers who work in their degree courses. It was developed in three stages: diagnosis, didactic-formative intervention and analysis of data. In the diagnostic step attended five teacher educators of degrees in: history, geography, physics, chemistry and letters. At this stage were used identification questionnaires, interviews, classroom observation and document analysis. In the next stage, with participation of a trainer, it was held educational-training intervention understood as the collective research-training process that is involved intervening in teaching with the development of interdependent and simultaneous actions trainings, planning and implementation of educational activities and study, classroom observation and evaluation from the perspective of dialectical unity in order to contribute to the integral development of teachers and students. The intervention were also held interviews and document analysis. The last stage of the research was the analysis of the data. In the diagnosis of education, among other analyzes, three references were found of the trainer's training-action: memorized references, empirical and praxis. It was the analysis of the references of the trainer's training-action that guided referrals ways of teaching-training intervention. As a result, it was concluded that the teacher educator is their pedagogical praxis in the dialectical units theoretical and practical appropriation of concepts and imitation-creation. Were the two principles analyzed in the research. It was also systematized some essential elements of the formation of the teacher educator: the needs of trainers are decisive in the choice of concepts that will be appropriate; the organization of the training process should take place hand in hand with planning and development classes; the theory need to be experienced in training so that appropriation/objectification of education come true, and also, participants must be strengthened as a collective studies, since we have not learned by linearity but connections. It is hoped that the research will create opportunities to deepen the debate on the continuing education of teacher educators and contribute to scientific production in the area.
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Topological quantum error correction codes are currently among the most promising candidates for efficiently dealing with the decoherence effects inherently present in quantum devices. Numerically, their theoretical error threshold can be calculated by mapping the underlying quantum problem to a related classical statistical-mechanical spin system with quenched disorder. Here, we present results for the general fault-tolerant regime, where we consider both qubit and measurement errors. However, unlike in previous studies, here we vary the strength of the different error sources independently. Our results highlight peculiar differences between toric and color codes. This study complements previous results published in New J. Phys. 13, 083006 (2011).
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El trabajo propone la reflexión entorno a las tensiones que surgen al pensar la Educación Física y su relación con la comunidad, en el marco de la Práctica Docente II del plan de estudios 2004 de la Licenciatura en Educación Física de la Universidad de la República (UdelaR) La práctica docente II comunitaria (PDC), se encuadra y desarrolla a partir del vínculo Universidad / Comunidad, por lo que la temática propuesta en la mesa de "Educación Física y extensión" invita desde la presentación del trabajo, a la reflexión en torno a la integralidad. Proponemos como marco pensar desde las prácticas integrales propuestas en el denominado Segundo Proceso de Reforma Universitaria, y su inevitable vínculo con la extensión como expresión del compromiso social de la Universidad, el cual proviene desde el impulso de la reforma de Córdoba. El recorte sobre el que se desarrolla el ensayo, intenta atravesar la relación de las funciones universitarias en el marco de la unidad curricular PDC de la Licenciatura en Educación Física, en tanto unidad curricular que se sostiene desde el proceso de extensión a partir del trabajo en territorio de docentes y estudiantes. En este sentido se podría potenciar la relación con la investigación para reflexionar en relación a la pregunta ¿Qué implica la Educación Física con la comunidad en tanto práctica integral?
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El trabajo propone la reflexión entorno a las tensiones que surgen al pensar la Educación Física y su relación con la comunidad, en el marco de la Práctica Docente II del plan de estudios 2004 de la Licenciatura en Educación Física de la Universidad de la República (UdelaR) La práctica docente II comunitaria (PDC), se encuadra y desarrolla a partir del vínculo Universidad / Comunidad, por lo que la temática propuesta en la mesa de "Educación Física y extensión" invita desde la presentación del trabajo, a la reflexión en torno a la integralidad. Proponemos como marco pensar desde las prácticas integrales propuestas en el denominado Segundo Proceso de Reforma Universitaria, y su inevitable vínculo con la extensión como expresión del compromiso social de la Universidad, el cual proviene desde el impulso de la reforma de Córdoba. El recorte sobre el que se desarrolla el ensayo, intenta atravesar la relación de las funciones universitarias en el marco de la unidad curricular PDC de la Licenciatura en Educación Física, en tanto unidad curricular que se sostiene desde el proceso de extensión a partir del trabajo en territorio de docentes y estudiantes. En este sentido se podría potenciar la relación con la investigación para reflexionar en relación a la pregunta ¿Qué implica la Educación Física con la comunidad en tanto práctica integral?
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El trabajo propone la reflexión entorno a las tensiones que surgen al pensar la Educación Física y su relación con la comunidad, en el marco de la Práctica Docente II del plan de estudios 2004 de la Licenciatura en Educación Física de la Universidad de la República (UdelaR) La práctica docente II comunitaria (PDC), se encuadra y desarrolla a partir del vínculo Universidad / Comunidad, por lo que la temática propuesta en la mesa de ?Educación Física y extensión? invita desde la presentación del trabajo, a la reflexión en torno a la integralidad. Proponemos como marco pensar desde las prácticas integrales propuestas en el denominado Segundo Proceso de Reforma Universitaria, y su inevitable vínculo con la extensión como expresión del compromiso social de la Universidad, el cual proviene desde el impulso de la reforma de Córdoba. El recorte sobre el que se desarrolla el ensayo, intenta atravesar la relación de las funciones universitarias en el marco de la unidad curricular PDC de la Licenciatura en Educación Física, en tanto unidad curricular que se sostiene desde el proceso de extensión a partir del trabajo en territorio de docentes y estudiantes. En este sentido se podría potenciar la relación con la investigación para reflexionar en relación a la pregunta ¿Qué implica la Educación Física con la comunidad en tanto práctica integral?