818 resultados para Motor Neuron


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Percebendo os aumentos expressivos no número de cursos de pós-graduação na área de Educação Especial, esta dissertação tem como objectivo problematizar a satisfação dos alunos em relação ao curso de Pós graduação em Educação Especial – Domínio Cognitivo e Motor, ministrado pelo ISCIA, pólo de Baião. Neste sentido, escolheu-se a 1.ª e 6.ª edição como objecto de análise para este trabalho. A satisfação dos consumidores/clientes não é uma opção organizacional, mas uma questão de sobrevivência para qualquer instituição de ensino ou organização. As empresas que promovem educação, procuram a satisfação dos seus alunos quanto ao curso que eles oferecem a fim de identificar indicadores que favoreçam a melhoria no ensino. A finalidade deste trabalho consiste em entender qual das edições está mais satisfeita, com que aspectos e porquê. Para tal foi aplicado um questionário, entre Março e Abril de 2011, envolvendo itens para avaliação da satisfação do curso a uma amostra de 48 alunos, 25% de cada edição. O presente trabalho constitui um estudo exploratório sobre a satisfação dos discentes com o estudo pós-graduado em Educação Especial, visando os principais aspectos associados. Os resultados obtidos permitiram perceber que a 1ª edição encontra-se globalmente mais satisfeita do que a 6ª edição.

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RESUMO: Com o presente estudo pretendeu-se conhecer qual a relação entre os alunos que participaram nas Actividades Físicas Desportivas (AFD) no 1º ciclo em conjunto com Actividade Física Extra-Escola, e os alunos que participaram apenas numa dessas variáveis. Sobretudo pretende-se verificar se os alunos que tiveram Actividade Física Desportiva (AFD) no 1º ciclo e participaram em Actividades Extra-Escola, como por exemplo Futebol, Ginástica ou Natação nos clubes, demonstram maiores competências em relação aos alunos que não frequentaram pelo menos uma das Actividades (AFD e/ou Actividade Física Extra-Escola). O estudo foi realizado através das aulas do desempenho dos alunos no 2 º ciclo do Ensino Básico na disciplina de Educação Física. Através da classificação final do 1 º período, dos alunos do 5 º ano, verificar-se-á se os alunos que praticaram mais Actividade Física (AF) têm maiores competências do que os alunos que praticaram menos AF. A amostra foi constituída por 119 alunos do 5 º ano de escolaridade (57 do Sexo Feminino), com idades compreendidas entre os 10 anos e os 13 anos. Foram utilizados os seguintes instrumentos: consulta dos dados da avaliação dos alunos do 5 º ano e questionário de atitudes aplicado aos alunos. Os dados foram tratados estatisticamente através do programa informático EZanalyze versão 3.0 para o Windows. ABSTRACT: The present study aimed to know what the relation between the students who participated in activities physical Sports, in 1 º Cycle activities physical extra-school, and students who participated in only one of these variables. Primarily intended to verify that students who had activities physical Sports in 1 º Cycle and participated in activities outside school, such as Football, in the clubs, show more skills in relation to students who have not attended the activities of at least one. This study was conducted by the school performance of students in 2 º Cycle of basic education in Physical Education. Through the end of grading, students of five years, there would be the students who practiced more physical activities have higher skills than students who performed less physical activity, especially during the first cycle route. The sample consisted of 119 students from 5 º years of schooling (57 female), aged 10 years and 13 years. Will use the following instruments: consultation of data from assessment of students in five years and attitudes questionnaire applied to pupils. The data were treated statistically using the computer program EZ analyze version 3.0 for Windows.

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As atividades lúdicas normalmente são utilizadas com duas ou mais pessoas. Por vezes tendemos a colocar de parte crianças que sofram de algum tipo de problema como é o caso das crianças com paralisia cerebral, pois em muitos dos casos pensamos que estas crianças não conseguem realizar a maior parte destas atividades, deixando assim que fiquem ausentes das mesmas. A inclusão destas crianças com Necessidades Educativas Especiais é fundamental nas escolas, pois é lá que as crianças passam a maior parte do tempo. Assim, as crianças com necessidades educativas especiais devem ter a possibilidade de percorrer o ensino regular, e as escolas devem adaptar-se e ter as condições necessárias para acolher qualquer tipo de criança, para que existam escolas inclusivas que consigam chegar ás necessidades de todas as criança. A presente investigação pretende responder á questão: A criança com Paralisia Cerebral pode ter um maior desenvolvimento através de atividades lúdicas? Assim, este trabalho é um estudo de caso, pois o investigador pretende desenvolver o trabalho com um aluno com paralisia cerebral, trabalhando com ele diretamente de forma a compreender se esta criança consegue ou não desenvolver as suas capacidades motoras através de atividades lúdicas. Pretende-se, também, que o investigador possa participar em determinadas atividades escolares ou extracurriculares para conseguir perceber a atitude da criança com os colegas de escola e de que forma este aluno é incluído na mesma. Com a realização deste trabalho foi possível compreender que ao realizar as atividades lúdicas a aluna desenvolveu, não só a nível motor como também social, pois antes do presente trabalho, a aluna não cooperava em determinadas atividades que agora faz parte.

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This paper discusses visual-motor tests and reading tests for hearing impaired children.

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The AMPA receptor (AMPAR) subunit GluR2, which regulates excitotoxicity and the inflammatory cytokine tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha) have both been implicated in motor neurone vulnerability in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Motor Neurone Disease. TNF alpha has been reported to increase cell surface expression of AMPAR subunits to increase synaptic strength and enhance excitotoxicity, but whether this mechanism occurs in motor neurones is unknown. We used primary cultures of mouse motor neurones and cortical neurones to examine the interaction between TNF alpha receptor activation, GluR2 availability, AMPAR-mediated calcium entry and susceptibility to excitotoxicity. Short exposure to a physiologically relevant concentration of TNFalpha (10 ng/ml, 15 min) caused a marked redistribution of both GluR1 and GluR2 to the cell surface as determined by cell surface biotinylation and immunofluorescence. Using Fura-2 AM microfluorimetry we showed that exposure to TNFalpha caused a rapid reduction in the peak amplitude of AMPA-mediated calcium entry in a PI3-kinase and p38 kinase-dependent manner, consistent with increased insertion of GluR2-containing AMPAR into the plasma membrane. This resulted in a protection of motor neurones against kainate-induced cell death. Our data therefore, suggests that TNF alpha acts primarily as a physiological regulator of synaptic activity in motor neurones rather than a pathological drive in ALS

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Defensive behaviors, such as withdrawing your hand to avoid potentially harmful approaching objects, rely on rapid sensorimotor transformations between visual and motor coordinates. We examined the reference frame for coding visual information about objects approaching the hand during motor preparation. Subjects performed a simple visuomanual task while a task-irrelevant distractor ball rapidly approached a location either near to or far from their hand. After the distractor ball appearance, single pulses of transcranial magnetic stimulation were delivered over the subject's primary motor cortex, eliciting motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in their responding hand. MEP amplitude was reduced when the ball approached near the responding hand, both when the hand was on the left and the right of the midline. Strikingly, this suppression occurred very early, at 70-80ms after ball appearance, and was not modified by visual fixation location. Furthermore, it was selective for approaching balls, since static visual distractors did not modulate MEP amplitude. Together with additional behavioral measurements, we provide converging evidence for automatic hand-centered coding of visual space in the human brain.

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In studies of prospective memory, recall of the content of delayed intentions is normally excellent, probably because they contain actions that have to be enacted at a later time. Action words encoded for later enactment are more accessible from memory than those encoded for later verbal report [Freeman, J.E., and Ellis, J.A. 2003a. The representation of delayed intentions: A prospective subject-performed task? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 29, 976-992.]. As this higher assessibility is lost when the intended actions have to be enacted during encoding, or when a motor interference task is introduced concurrent to intention encoding, Freeman and Ellis suggested that the advantage of to-be-enacted actions is due to additional preparatory motor operations during encoding. Accordingly, in a fMRI study with 10 healthy young participants, we investigated whether motor brain regions are differentially activated during verbal encoding of actions for later enactment with the right hand in contrast to verbal encoding of actions for later verbal report. We included an additional condition of verbal encoding of abstract verbs for later verbal report to investigate whether the semantic motor information inherent in action verbs in contrast to abstract verbs activates motor brain regions different from those involved in the verbal encoding of actions for later enactment. Differential activation for the verbal encoding of to-be-enacted actions in contrast to to-be-reported actions was found in brain regions known to be involved in covert motor preparation for hand movements, i.e. the postcentral gyrus, the precuneus, the dorsal and ventral premotor cortex, the posterior middle temporal gyrus and the inferior parietal lobule. There was no overlap between these brain regions and those differentially activated during the verbal encoding of actions in contrast to abstract verbs for later verbal report. Consequently, the results of this fMRI study suggest the presence of preparatory motor operations during the encoding of delayed intentions requiring a future motor response, which cannot be attributed to semantic information inherent to action verbs. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Objective: To explore the extent and nature of change in cognitive-motor interference (CMI) among rehabilitating stroke patients who showed dual-task gait decrement at initial assessment. Design: Experimental, with in-subjects, repeated measures design. Setting: Rehabilitation centre for adults with acquired, nonprogressive brain injury. Subjects: Ten patients with unilateral stroke, available for reassessment 1-9 months following their participation in a study of CMI after brain injury. Measures: Median stride duration; mean word generation. Methods: Two x one-minute walking trials, two x one-minute word generation trials, two x one-minute trials of simultaneous walking and word generation; 10-metre walking time; Barthel ADL Scale score. Results: Seven out of ten patients showed reduction over time in dual-task gait decrement. Three out of ten showed reduction in cognitive decrement. Only one showed concomitant reduction in gait and word generation decrement. Conclusion: Extent of CMI during relearning to walk after a stroke reduced over time in the majority of patients. Effects were more evident in improved stride duration than improved cognitive performance. Measures of multiple task performance should be included in assessment for functional recovery.

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The study of motor unit action potential (MUAP) activity from electrornyographic signals is an important stage on neurological investigations that aim to understand the state of the neuromuscular system. In this context, the identification and clustering of MUAPs that exhibit common characteristics, and the assessment of which data features are most relevant for the definition of such cluster structure are central issues. In this paper, we propose the application of an unsupervised Feature Relevance Determination (FRD) method to the analysis of experimental MUAPs obtained from healthy human subjects. In contrast to approaches that require the knowledge of a priori information from the data, this FRD method is embedded on a constrained mixture model, known as Generative Topographic Mapping, which simultaneously performs clustering and visualization of MUAPs. The experimental results of the analysis of a data set consisting of MUAPs measured from the surface of the First Dorsal Interosseous, a hand muscle, indicate that the MUAP features corresponding to the hyperpolarization period in the physisiological process of generation of muscle fibre action potentials are consistently estimated as the most relevant and, therefore, as those that should be paid preferential attention for the interpretation of the MUAP groupings.