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    From upright to upside-down presentation: A spatio-temporal ERP study of the parametric effect of rotation on face and house processing

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>While there is a general agreement that picture-plane inversion is more detrimental to face processing than to other seemingly complex visual objects, the origin of this effect is still largely debatable. Here, we address the question of whether face inversion reflects a quantitative or a qualitative change in processing mode by investigating the pattern of event-related potential (ERP) response changes with picture plane rotation of face and house pictures. Thorough analyses of topographical (Scalp Current Density maps, SCD) and dipole source modeling were also conducted.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We find that whilst stimulus orientation affected in a similar fashion participants' response latencies to make face and house decisions, only the ERPs in the N170 latency range were modulated by picture plane rotation of faces. The pattern of N170 amplitude and latency enhancement to misrotated faces displayed a curvilinear shape with an almost linear increase for rotations from 0° to 90° and a dip at 112.5° up to 180° rotations. A similar discontinuity function was also described for SCD occipito-temporal and temporal current foci with no topographic distribution changes, suggesting that upright and misrotated faces activated similar brain sources. This was confirmed by dipole source analyses showing the involvement of bilateral sources in the fusiform and middle occipital gyri, the activity of which was differentially affected by face rotation.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our N170 findings provide support for both the quantitative and qualitative accounts for face rotation effects. Although the qualitative explanation predicted the curvilinear shape of N170 modulations by face misrotations, topographical and source modeling findings suggest that the same brain regions, and thus the same mechanisms, are probably at work when processing upright and rotated faces. Taken collectively, our results indicate that the same processing mechanisms may be involved across the whole range of face orientations, but would operate in a non-linear fashion. Finally, the response tuning of the N170 to rotated faces extends previous reports and further demonstrates that face inversion affects perceptual analyses of faces, which is reflected within the time range of the N170 component.</p

    Executive Function in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: In Search of Distinct Phenotypic Profiles

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    Relatório de estágio em farmácia comunitária

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    Relatório de estágio realizado no âmbito do Mestrado Integrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas, apresentado à Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade de Coimbr

    Introduction: The added value of diachronic treebanks for historical linguistics research

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    Over the last few decades, the wide diffusion of digital technology and the growing ease of transferring information via the Internet have provided scholars with an enormous amount of textual data at hand. The vastly increased availability of primary sources has radically changed the everyday life of scholars in the humanities, who are now enabled to access, query, and process a wealth of empirical evidence like never before

    Synthesis of flutamide-d(7) and its main metabolite-d(6)

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    With the main objective of examining the pharmacokinetics of flutamide, flutamide-d(7) and its main metabolite-d(6) have been prepared. By carboxylation of Grignard-derivative (IV), deuterocarboxylic acid (V) was prepared from which acyl chloride (VI) was obtained by reaction with (COCl)(2). Subsequent reaction of (VI) with 4-nitro-3-trifluoromethylaniline afforded (I). Compound (X) was obtained starting from hydroxyacid (IX), through reaction with TMSCI, (COCl)(2) and subsequent condensation with 4-nitro-3-trifluoromethylaniline. Desilylation of(X) by tetrabutylammonium fluoride, gave (II)

    Preparation of betahistine-d3

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    With the aim of examing the pharmacokinetics of Betahistine Deuterate- Betahistine (N-Methyl-d3-2-Pyridinethanamine dihydrochloride) has been prepared by adding Methyl-d3-Amine to 2-Vinylpyridine

    Antibacterial quinolones. Part 1. Synthesis

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    Fluoroquinolones, fully synthetic antibacterial compounds, have been used therapeutically for over 30 years and represent a major class of antibacterial with a great therapeutic potential. In this first part of the review we examine the main synthetic approaches for the preparation of antibacterial quinolones, including their aza analogues (4-oxonaphtyridine and 4-oxocinnoline derivatives). Condensed polycyclic analogues (tricyclic and tetracyclic compounds) are, also, examined

    Cleaning up and standardizing a folktale corpus for humanities research

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    Recordings in the field of folk narrative have been made around the world for many decades. By digitizing and annotating these texts, they are frozen in time and are better suited for searching, sorting and performing research on. This paper describes the first steps of the process of standardization and preparation of digital folktale metadata for scientific use and improving availability of the data for humanities and, more specifically, folktale research. The Dutch Folktale Database has been used as case study but, since these problems are common in all corpora with manually created metadata, the explanation of the process is kept as general as possible
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