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    Références bibliographiques

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    La correspondance Reichenbach-Rougier des années trente : une « collaboration amicale », entre empirisme logique et exil1

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    J’espère que tout cela sera le point de départ d’une collaboration efficace dans l’avenir, et que je me permets de souhaiter, en outre, amicale.Louis Rougier à Hans Reichenbach, 24 novembre 193

    Objectivity in Science: New Perspectives From Science and Technology Studies

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    This highly multidisciplinary collection discusses an increasingly important topic among scholars in science and technology studies: objectivity in science. It features eleven essays on scientific objectivity from a variety of perspectives, including philosophy of science, history of science, and feminist philosophy. Topics addressed in the book include the nature and value of scientific objectivity, the history of objectivity, and objectivity in scientific journals and communities. Taken individually, the essays supply new methodological tools for theorizing what is valuable in the pursuit of objective knowledge and for investigating its history. The essays offer many starting points, while suggesting new avenues of research. Taken collectively, the essays exemplify the very virtues of objectivity that they theorize—in reading them together, the reader can sense various anxieties about the dangerously subjective in our age and locate commonalities of concern as well as differences of approach. As a result, the volume offers an expansive vision of a research community seeking a communal understanding of its own methods and its own epistemic anxieties, struggling to enunciate the key problems of knowledge of our time and offer insight into how to overcome them. (Contributors: Alex Csiszar, Scott Edgar, Peter Galison, Ian Hacking, Sandra Harding, Moira Howes, Paolo Savoia, Judy Segal, Joan Steigerwald, and Alison Wylie

    O programa de aprimoramento profissional em psicologia na perspectiva do egresso

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    Os Programas de Aprimoramento Profissional foram criados na década de setenta, e tem seu valor reconhecido como formação de pós-graduação na modalidade latu sensu dentro do território do estado de São Paulo. O presente estudo teve por objetivo identificar o impacto dos Programas de Aprimoramento Profissional na formação e exercício profissional do psicólogo, especialmente na área da saúde, de acordo com a percepção dos egressos. Trata-se de um estudo transversal, descritivo, de abordagem quanti-qualitativa. Grande parte dos egressos (93,1%) encontra-se inserida no mercado de trabalho, atuando como psicólogo. As atividades práticas foram melhores avaliadas do que as atividades teóricas. Conclui-se, com o presente estudo, que a realização do Programa de Aprimoramento Profissional possibilitou o aperfeiçoamento e a capacitação do profissional para atuação qualificada e diferenciada na área da saúde. Por fim, cabe ressaltar, a necessidade de adequação dos Programas de Aprimoramento às novas demandas em saúde

    CAP2 dimerization regulates cofilin in synaptic plasticity and Alzheimer's disease

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    Abstract Regulation of actin cytoskeleton dynamics in dendritic spines is crucial for learning and memory formation. Hence, defects in the actin cytoskeleton pathways are a biological trait of several brain diseases, including Alzheimer's Disease. Here, we describe a novel synaptic mechanism governed by the cyclase-associated protein 2 (CAP2), which is required for structural plasticity phenomena and completely disrupted in Alzheimer's Disease. We report that the formation of CAP2 dimers through its Cys32 is important for CAP2 binding to cofilin and for actin turnover. The Cys32-dependent CAP2 homodimerization and association to cofilin are triggered by long-term potentiation and are required for long-term potentiation-induced cofilin translocation into spines, spine remodelling and the potentiation of synaptic transmission. This mechanism is specifically affected in the hippocampus, but not in the superior frontal gyrus, of both Alzheimer's Disease patients and APP/PS1 mice, where CAP2 is down-regulated and CAP2 dimer synaptic levels are reduced. Notably, CAP2 levels in the cerebrospinal fluid are significantly increased in Alzheimer's Disease patients but not in subjects affected by frontotemporal dementia. In Alzheimer's Disease hippocampi, cofilin association to CAP2 dimer/monomer is altered and cofilin is aberrantly localized in spines. Taken together, these results provide novel insights into structural plasticity mechanisms that are defective in Alzheimer's Disease

    Common and rare variant association analyses in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis identify 15 risk loci with distinct genetic architectures and neuron-specific biology

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    A cross-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) including 29,612 patients with ALS and 122,656 controls identifies 15 risk loci with distinct genetic architectures and neuron-specific biology. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease with a lifetime risk of one in 350 people and an unmet need for disease-modifying therapies. We conducted a cross-ancestry genome-wide association study (GWAS) including 29,612 patients with ALS and 122,656 controls, which identified 15 risk loci. When combined with 8,953 individuals with whole-genome sequencing (6,538 patients, 2,415 controls) and a large cortex-derived expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) dataset (MetaBrain), analyses revealed locus-specific genetic architectures in which we prioritized genes either through rare variants, short tandem repeats or regulatory effects. ALS-associated risk loci were shared with multiple traits within the neurodegenerative spectrum but with distinct enrichment patterns across brain regions and cell types. Of the environmental and lifestyle risk factors obtained from the literature, Mendelian randomization analyses indicated a causal role for high cholesterol levels. The combination of all ALS-associated signals reveals a role for perturbations in vesicle-mediated transport and autophagy and provides evidence for cell-autonomous disease initiation in glutamatergic neurons

    Genidentity and Topology of Time: Kurt Lewin and Hans Reichenbach

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    In the early 1920s, Hans Reichenbach and Kurt Lewin presented two topological accounts of time that appear to be interrelated in more than one respect. Despite their different approaches, their underlying idea is that time order is derived from specific structural properties of the world. In both works, moreover, the notion of genidentity--i.e., identity through or over time--plays a crucial role. Although it is well known that Reichenbach borrowed this notion from Kurt Lewin, not much has been written about their relationship, nor about the way Lewin implemented this notion in his own work in order to ground his topology. This paper examines these two early versions of the topology of time, and follows the extent of Lewin’s influence on Reichenbach’s proposal

    Relativizing the Relativized A Priori: Reichenbach's Axioms of Coordination Divided

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    In recent years, Reichenbach's 1920 conception of the principles of coordination has attracted increased attention after Michael Friedman's attempt to revive Reichenbach's idea of a "relativized a priori". This paper follows the origin and development of this idea in the framework of Reichenbach's distinction between the axioms of coordination and the axioms of connection. It suggests a further differentiation among the coordinating axioms and accordingly proposes a different account of Reichenbach's "relativized a priori"
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