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Introduction: Discrimination of species-specific vocalizations is fundamental for survival and social interactions. Its unique behavioral relevance has encouraged the identification of circumscribed brain regions exhibiting selective responses (Belin et al., 2004), while the role of network dynamics has received less attention. Those studies that have examined the brain dynamics of vocalization discrimination leave unresolved the timing and the inter-relationship between general categorization, attention, and speech-related processes (Levy et al., 2001, 2003; Charest et al., 2009). Given these discrepancies and the presence of several confounding factors, electrical neuroimaging analyses were applied to auditory evoked-potential (AEPs) to acoustically and psychophysically controlled non-verbal human and animal vocalizations. This revealed which region(s) exhibit voice-sensitive responses and in which sequence. Methods: Subjects (N=10) performed a living vs. man-made 'oddball' auditory discrimination task, such that on a given block of trials 'target' stimuli occurred 10% of the time. Stimuli were complex, meaningful sounds of 500ms duration. There were 120 different sound files in total, 60 of which represented sounds of living objects and 60 man-made objects. The stimuli that were the focus of the present investigation were restricted to those of living objects within blocks where no response was required. These stimuli were further sorted between human non-verbal vocalizations and animal vocalizations. They were also controlled in terms of their spectrograms and formant distributions. Continuous 64-channel EEG was acquired through Neuroscan Synamps referenced to the nose, band-pass filtered 0.05-200Hz, and digitized at 1000Hz. Peri-stimulus epochs of continuous EEG (-100ms to 900ms) were visually inspected for artifacts, 40Hz low-passed filtered and baseline corrected using the pre-stimulus period . Averages were computed from each subject separately. AEPs in response to animal and human vocalizations were analyzed with respect to differences of Global Field Power (GFP) and with respect to changes of the voltage configurations at the scalp (reviewed in Murray et al., 2008). The former provides a measure of the strength of the electric field irrespective of topographic differences; the latter identifies changes in spatial configurations of the underlying sources independently of the response strength. In addition, we utilized the local auto-regressive average distributed linear inverse solution (LAURA; Grave de Peralta Menendez et al., 2001) to visualize and statistically contrast the likely underlying sources of effects identified in the preceding analysis steps. Results: We found differential activity in response to human vocalizations over three periods in the post-stimulus interval, and this response was always stronger than that to animal vocalizations. The first differential response (169-219ms) was a consequence of a modulation in strength of a common brain network localized into the right superior temporal sulcus (STS; Brodmann's Area (BA) 22) and extending into the superior temporal gyrus (STG; BA 41). A second difference (291-357ms) also followed from strength modulations of a common network with statistical differences localized to the left inferior precentral and prefrontal gyrus (BA 6/45). These two first strength modulations correlated (Spearman's rho(8)=0.770; p=0.009) indicative of functional coupling between temporally segregated stages of vocalization discrimination. A third difference (389-667ms) followed from strength and topographic modulations and was localized to the left superior frontal gyrus (BA10) although this third difference did not reach our spatial criterion of 12 continuous voxels. Conclusions: We show that voice discrimination unfolds over multiple temporal stages, involving a wide network of brain regions. The initial stages of vocalization discrimination are based on modulations in response strength within a common brain network with no evidence for a voice-selective module. The latency of this effect parallels that of face discrimination (Bentin et al., 2007), supporting the possibility that voice and face processes can mutually inform one another. Putative underlying sources (localized in the right STS; BA 22) are consistent with prior hemodynamic imaging evidence in humans (Belin et al., 2004). Our effect over the 291-357ms post-stimulus period overlaps the 'voice-specific-response' reported by Levy et al. (Levy et al., 2001) and the estimated underlying sources (left BA6/45) were in agreement with previous findings in humans (Fecteau et al., 2005). These results challenge the idea that circumscribed and selective areas subserve con-specific vocalization processing.
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Estudi econòmic, de població, turístic i descriptiu de la zona de Roses, aprofundint en l’aspecte de la mobilitat (motorització, vehicle privat, aparcaments, autobús, bicicleta i seguretat vial). Es fan estudis de camp per estimar la contaminació i enquestes a les escoles per conèixer el medi de transport que utilitzen els alumnes. Finalment es fan una sèrie de propostes de millora
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La idea que intenta transmetre és que el Tractat Constitucional és una etapa més en un camí: el desenvolupament de la Unió com a actor global. No és un salt espectacular. En molts casos no fa sinó recollir el que, d'una o altra manera, ja s'estava realitzant (desenvolupament de la PESD, paper del Consell Europeu en la PESC), en altres introdueix novetats, que obren dubtes respecte al seu desenvolupament en el futur (cas del ministre o de les cooperacions estructures en Defensa)
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Fins ara, el desenvolupament del mercat interior ha patit les limitacions derivades de la manca d'una política energètica comú i, en el pla internacional, la UE, fortament dependent dels aprovisionaments externs, no ha estat capaç de parlar amb una sola veu a l'hora de negociar acords de subministrament amb els seus principals proveïdors de petroli i gas, i amb els països de trànsit. Sens dubte, la visió intergubernamentalista de la integració europea és la més indicada per explicar les mancances assenyalades en la mesura que la política energètica, especialment, en les vessants de la seguretat dels aprovisionaments i la independència energètica, forma part del nucli dur de la sobirania estatal. Només cal comprovar que, fins ara, tot i els continus avenços del mercat interior, els tractats han mantingut el vot per unanimitat del Consell pel que fa a les decisions relacionades amb l'energia, excloent, és clar, al Parlament Europeu (PE).. El Tractat de Lisboa introdueix un canvi de tendència en vincular la política energètica, alhora, al medi ambient i al "esperit de solidaritat entre els Estats membres "amb l'objectiu de garantir el funcionament del mercat de l'energia i la seguretat de l'abastament energètic en la Unió, i fomentar l'eficiència energètica i l'estalvi energètic i el desenvolupament d'energies noves i renovables i la interconnexió de les xarxes energètiques. Per primera vegada, el Parlament Europeu i el Consell establiran conjuntament (codecisió), les mesures necessàries per assolir els esmentats objectius. aquesta formulació reflecteix els canvis que està experimentant la política energètica a la Unió i que constitueixen l'objecte central d'aquest llibre: la seguretat de energètica i seva connexió amb el canvi climàtic.
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This paper introduces the evaluation report after fostering a Standard-based Interoperability Framework (SIF) between the Virgen del Rocío University Hospital (VRUH) Haemodialysis (HD) Unit and 5 outsourced HD centres in order to improve integrated care by automatically sharing patients' Electronic Health Record (EHR) and lab test reports. A pre-post study was conducted during fourteen months. The number of lab test reports of both emergency and routine nature regarding to 379 outpatients was computed before and after the integration of the SIF. Before fostering SIF, 19.38 lab tests per patient were shared between VRUH and HD centres, 5.52 of them were of emergency nature while 13.85 were routine. After integrating SIF, 17.98 lab tests per patient were shared, 3.82 of them were of emergency nature while 14.16 were routine. The inclusion of a SIF in the HD Integrated Care Process has led to an average reduction of 1.39 (p=0.775) lab test requests per patient, including a reduction of 1.70 (p=0.084) in those of emergency nature, whereas an increase of 0.31 (p=0.062) was observed in routine lab tests. Fostering this strategy has led to the reduction in emergency lab test requests, which implies a potential improvement of the integrated care.
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The primary goal of this paper is to discuss how the leading position of Brazil in South America could contribute to boost security cooperation between the European Union and Mercosur. Both parties share common foreign and security policy concerns, including immigration, terrorism and drug trafficking. Through its great influence on the regional security agenda, Brazil could seek closer bilateral cooperation with Europe in tackling these global challenges, acting at the same time as a representative of regional interests.
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How can we best understand the emergence of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP)? This paper applies the theories of historical institutionalism and experiential learning to offer a dynamic conceptualisation of moves towards an ESDP which highlights some of the causal factors that a more temporally-restricted analysis would miss. It firstly shows how the institutional and functional expansion of European Political Cooperation (EPC) over the course of the 1970s and 80s gave rise to a context in which the development of a security and defence dimension came to be viewed as more logical and even necessary. It then goes on to analyse some of the external factors (in the form of actors, events and institutions) that further pushed in this direction and proved to influence the policy’s subsequent evolution. The paper is therefore intended to act as a first-step to understanding the ESDP’s development from this perspective.
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As commonly held, the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) suffers from a “double democratic deficit”: the EP has a marginal role in the ESDP-making process and the national parliaments remain unable to account for their own government. Therefore pressure coming from these two institutions had been exercised during the Convention on the Future of Europe to improve the democratic oversight on this rapidly evolving policy. This paper investigates the innovations included in the Constitutional Treaty, focusing specifically on the new role granted to the EP. It shows that even though this text does not substantially modify the inter-institutional balance of powers in the ESDP area, the EP may take advantage of some of its articles to become an actor in the ESDP-control process in the ‘living constitution.
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A pesar de las prerrogativas de los Estados en materia de política de seguridad y de defensa, y las dudas sobre lo poco “común” que pueda ser la política exterior y de seguridad de la Unión, la realidad es que, junto con la moneda única, ésta es la dimensión de la Unión en la que más se ha avanzado en los últimos cinco años El texto y los anexos que vienen a continuación no tienen otro objetivo que el de sintetizar las principales novedades en los ámbitos PESC y PESD introducidas por el Tratado por el que se establece una Constitución Europea. Esto se consigue con un análisis detallado de los nuevos contenidos, pero también con la necesidad de demostrar que, a pesar del importante desarrollo de ambas políticas, la Unión no ha tenido que esperar a la entrada en vigor de la Constitución para poder llevar a cabo su actividad en materia de seguridad y, especialmente, de defensa.
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This paper attempts to analyse the process of Poland’s adaptation to the European Union in the area of CFSP before the enlargement in order to show if such institutional processes might have impact on the present Polish position in the EU’s foreign policy. The first, introductory section sets out the analytical framework of such processes based upon the adaptation concept definition. The second section provides the analysis of Polish predisposition to adapt to the emerging external challenge. The third section is dedicated to the analysis of the institutional relations between Poland and EU paying special attention to the CFSP area. The fourth section discusses the Polish behavior towards different aspects of CFSP cooperation and her positions regarding further development of this area of European integration.
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En este documento, la lucha contra el terrorismo aparece como una prioridad y Europa contempla la posibilidad de utilizar en su caso respuestas contundentes2, introduciendo de esta forma un cambio sustancial en la forma de concebir las estrategias antiterroristas siguiendo los pasos de Estados Unidos.
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El estudio revisa la evolución de los instrumentos de la acción exterior de la CE/UE hacia Ucrania desde la independencia de este país, en diciembre de 1991. Las principales conclusiones del estudio son: 1) Ucrania ha ido ascendiendo de manera lineal en la agenda de política exterior de la Unión. 2) La prioridad que ha guiado la acción exterior hacia Ucrania ha sido el mantenimiento de la estabilidad en este país para evitar las externalidades negativas que su desestabilización podría comportar para la seguridad de la Unión. 3) Aunque el interés securitario ha sido fundamental a lo largo de todo el período analizado, la agenda de seguridad de la UE se ha ampliado considerablemente. 3) La política de la UE hacia Ucrania se ha guiado más por la reacción ante los acontecimientos en el contexto europeo e internacional que por un diseño o estrategia clara hacia este país. 4) La política de vecindad intenta paliar este déficit de estrategia.
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La inmensa mayoría de los estadounidenses no ha prestado apenas atención al decidido apoyo del gobierno español a la política de los Estados Unidos frente a Irak. La persistente presencia del nombre del presidente del gobierno español en los despachos de prensa y en los telediarios, y la mención del status de España como miembro del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU, contrastaron con la carencia de profundidad de comentarios al respecto, apenas paliada por un número reducido de entrevistas. Esta práctica unanimidad antes de la apertura de las hostilidades, se vio confirmada con mayor contundencia cuando comenzó la guerra, al constatarse la carencia de medios militares con los que España pudiera respaldar su apoyo político. A la espera de lo que en su momento digan los especialistas académicos (por otra parte también ausentes en los urgentes análisis de los ‘think-tanks’ norteamericanos), el vacío de análisis sobre la estrategia española, sus riesgos, o sus posibles beneficios, es, por lo tanto, clamoroso. De momento, tampoco se puede detectar una actitud crítica (como tenuemente puede constatarse en ciertos medios europeos) hacia las motivaciones españolas en los medios de comunicación norteamericanos que se han mostrado opuestos, con editoriales o con comentarios individuales, a la estrategia del presidente Bush.1 Por otra parte, la atención de la opinión pública parece estar más obsesionada por lo que se interpreta como despecho francés que por la contribución española. Puestos a elegir, se puede prever que los comentaristas pro Bush elegirían castigar a Francia que premiar a España.
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This paper examines the importance that the current Convention on the Future of Europe is giving (or not) to the question of democratic accountability in European foreign and defence policy. As all European Union (EU) member states are parliamentary democracies1, and as there is a European Parliament (EP) which also covers CFSP (Common Foreign and Security Policy) and ESDP (European Security and Defence Policy2) matters, I will concentrate on parliamentary accountability rather than democratic accountability more widely defined. Where appropriate, I will also refer to the work of other transnational parliamentary bodies such as the North Atlantic Assembly or NAA (NATO´s Parliamentary Assembly) or the Western European Union (WEU) Parliamentary Assembly3. The article will consist of three sections. First, I will briefly put the question under study within its wider context (section 1). Then, I will examine the current level of parliamentary accountability in CFSP and defence matters (section 2). Finally, I will consider the current Convention debate and assess how much attention is being given to the question of accountability in foreign and defence policies (section 3). This study basically argues that, once again, there is very little interest in an issue that should be considered as vital for the future democratic development of a European foreign and defence policy. It is important to note however that this paper does not cover the wider debate about how to democratise and make the EU more transparent and closer to its citizens. It concentrates on its Second Pillar because its claim is that very little if any attention is being given to this question
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This paper addresses a fully automatic landmarks detection method for breast reconstruction aesthetic assessment. The set of landmarks detected are the supraesternal notch (SSN), armpits, nipples, and inframammary fold (IMF). These landmarks are commonly used in order to perform anthropometric measurements for aesthetic assessment. The methodological approach is based on both illumination and morphological analysis. The proposed method has been tested with 21 images. A good overall performance is observed, although several improvements must be achieved in order to refine the detection of nipples and SSNs.