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Ce livre propose une perspective novatrice en psychologie qui intègre la culture à titre constitutif dans son approche du développement. Comment les productions humaines contribuent-elles au développement psychologique ? Au sens fort, comment produisent-elles le psychisme ? Et comment, en les étudiant, en saisir les développements originaux chez les sujets dans leurs contextes de production ? Les recherches présentées dans cet ouvrage portent ainsi sur les dimensions matérielles de la culture dans l'avènement et le fonctionnement du psychisme, en intégrant également le langage et d'autres dimensions idéelles de celle-ci. Les textes de cet ouvrage s'inscrivent dans un dialogue interdisciplinaire, replaçant la psychologie dans le cercle des sciences humaines et sociales, requestionnant de facto son épistémologie et ses méthodes.
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O excesso de carga animal ocasionado por diferentes lotações sobre as pastagens pode afetar algumas propriedades do solo, aumentar a suscetibilidade à erosão hídrica e diminuir sua capacidade produtiva. A pesquisa, realizada em 1996, na Estação Experimental da EPAGRI, Ituporanga, SC, objetivou avaliar as alterações na densidade do solo, porosidade, diâmetro médio ponderado dos agregados e taxa de infiltração de água no solo submetido a diferentes níveis de oferta de forragem numa pastagem de capim-elefante-anão (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) cv. Mott. Foram estudados os níveis de oferta de forragem: 4,0, 8,0, 12,0 e 16,0%, além de uma área de campo natural sem pastejo e uma área de mata nativa (testemunha), em Cambissolo álico. Os resultados indicaram uma diminuição da densidade, com conseqüente aumento da porosidade e do diâmetro médio dos agregados com o aumento da oferta de forragem equivalente à diminuição da pressão de pastejo. A taxa inicial de infiltração de água no solo tendeu a diminuir com o aumento da oferta de forragem. Abaixo do nível crítico de 12,0% de oferta de forragem, as propriedades físicas do solo foram fortemente afetadas pelas altas pressões de pastejo.
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Involuntary choreiform movements are a clinical hallmark of Huntington's disease. Studies in clinically affected patients suggest a shift of motor activations to parietal cortices in response to progressive neurodegeneration. Here, we studied pre-symptomatic gene carriers to examine the compensatory mechanisms that underlie the phenomenon of retained motor function in the presence of degenerative change. Fifteen pre-symptomatic gene carriers and 12 matched controls performed button presses paced by a metronome at either 0.5 or 2 Hz with four fingers of the right hand whilst being scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Subjects pressed buttons either in the order of a previously learnt 10-item finger sequence, from left to right, or kept still. Error rates ranged from 2% to 7% in the pre-symptomatic gene carriers and from 0.5% to 4% in controls, depending on the condition. No significant difference in task performance was found between groups for any of the conditions. Activations in the supplementary motor area (SMA) and superior parietal lobe differed with gene status. Compared with healthy controls, gene carriers showed greater activations of left caudal SMA with all movement conditions. Activations correlated with increasing speed of movement were greater the closer the gene carriers were to estimated clinical diagnosis, defined by the onset of unequivocal motor signs. Activations associated with increased movement complexity (i.e. with the pre-learnt 10-item sequence) decreased in the rostral SMA with nearing diagnostic onset. The left superior parietal lobe showed reduced activation with increased movement complexity in gene carriers compared with controls, and in the right superior parietal lobe showed greater activations with all but the most demanding movements. We identified a complex pattern of motor compensation in pre-symptomatic gene carriers. The results show that preclinical compensation goes beyond a simple shift of activity from premotor to parietal regions involving multiple compensatory mechanisms in executive and cognitive motor areas. Critically, the pattern of motor compensation is flexible depending on the actual task demands on motor control.