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    The Measurement of Language Lateralization with Functional Transcranial Doppler and Functional MRI: A Critical Evaluation

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    Cerebral language lateralization can be assessed in several ways. In healthy subjects, functional MRI (fMRI) during performance of a language task has evolved to be the most frequently applied method. Functional transcranial Doppler (fTCD) may provide a valid alternative, but has been used rarely. Both techniques have their own strengths and weaknesses and as a result may be applied in different fields of research. Until now, only one relatively small study (n = 13) investigated the correlation between lateralization indices (LIs) measured by fTCD and fMRI and showed a remarkably high correlation. To further evaluate the correlation between LIs measured with fTCD and fMRI, we compared LIs of 22 healthy subjects (12 left- and 10 right-handed) using the same word generation paradigm for the fTCD as for the fMRI experiment. LIs measured with fTCD were highly but imperfectly correlated with LIs measured with fMRI (Spearman's rho = 0.75, p < 0.001). The imperfectness of the correlation can partially be explained by methodological restrictions of fMRI as well as fTCD. Our results suggest that fTCD can be a valid alternative for fMRI to measure lateralization, particularly when costs or mobility are important factors in the study design

    Changes in perfusion, and structure of hippocampal subfields related to cognitive impairment after ECT:A pilot study using ultra high field MRI

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    Background: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in patients with major depression is associated with volume changes and markers of neuroplasticity in the hippocampus, in particular in the dentate gyrus. It is unclear if these changes are associated with cognitive side effects. Objectives: We investigated whether changes in cognitive functioning after ECT were associated with hippocampal structural changes. It was hypothesized that 1) volume increase of hippocampal subfields and 2) changes in perfusion and diffusion of the hippocampus correlated with cognitive decline. Methods: Using ultra high field (7 T) MRI, intravoxel incoherent motion and volumetric data were acquired and neurocognitive functioning was assessed before and after ECT in 23 patients with major depression. Repeated measures correlation analysis was used to examine the relation between cognitive functioning and structural characteristics of the hippocampus. Results: Left hippocampal volume, left and right dentate gyrus and right CA1 volume increase correlated with decreases in verbal memory functioning. In addition, a decrease of mean diffusivity in the left hippocampus correlated with a decrease in letter fluency. Limitations: Due to methodological restrictions direct study of neuroplasticity is not possible. MRI is used as an indirect measure. Conclusion: As both volume increase in the hippocampus and MD decrease can be interpreted as indirect markers for neuroplasticity that co-occur with a decrease in cognitive functioning, our results may indicate that neuroplastic processes are affecting cognitive processes after ECT.</p

    A Genetic Population Isolate in The Netherlands Showing Extensive Haplotype Sharing and Long Regions of Homozygosity

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    Genetic isolated populations have features that may facilitate genetic analyses and can be leveraged to improve power of mapping genes to complex traits. Our aim was to test the extent to which a population with a former history of geographic isolation and religious endogamy, and currently with one of the highest fertility rates in The Netherlands, shows signs of genetic isolation. For this purpose, genome-wide genotype data was collected of 72 unrelated individuals from this population as well as in a sample of 104 random control subjects from The Netherlands. Additional reference data from different populations and population isolates was available through HapMap and the Human Genome Diversity Project. We performed a number of analyses to compare the genetic structure between these populations: we calculated the pairwise genetic distance between populations, examined the extent of identical-by-descent (IBD) sharing and estimated the effective population size. Genetic analysis of this population showed consistent patterns of a population isolate at all levels tested. We confirmed that this population is most closely related to the Dutch control subjects, and detected high levels of IBD sharing and runs of homozygosity at equal or even higher levels than observed in previously described population isolates. The effective population size of this population was estimated to be several orders of magnitude smaller than that of the Dutch control sample. We conclude that the geographic isolation of this population combined with rapid population growth has resulted in a genetic isolate with great potential value for future genetic studies

    Stad in oorlog

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    Koloniale Oorlog 1945-1949: Van Indië naar Indonesië

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    De oorlog in kleur: Hustinx reis door Nederland 1939-1946

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    Stad in oorlog, Amsterdam 1940-1945: Vermaak en het alledaagse leven

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    De zeggingskracht van het affiche 1940-1945

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    Un programme de recherche sur la formation professionnelle des adultes aux États-Unis

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    Les initiatives récentes du gouvernement américain pour encourager la formation professionnelle des adultes — et surtout celle des chômeurs — ne donneront tous leurs fruits que si des recherches psycho-sociologiques viennent les éclairer. L'auteur examine les directions où ces recherches pourraient se développer. Différents problèmes intéressent : 1. les «réfractaires» à la formation ; 2. les «recalés» à l'entrée des stages ; 3. ceux qui, une fois admis, font défection, soit au début, soit au cours du stage. Ces échecs s'expliquent tantôt par un manque d'information , tantôt par une allergie à tout ce qui a apparence scolaire , tantôt par des difficultés économiques et familiales. La seconde partie porte spécialement sur le cas des handicapés du fait de l'âge, du manque d' instruction, de la durée du chômage antérieur, de la race ou sous ces quatre aspects cumulés. Enfin, fauteur se demande comment les avantages et les inconvénients de la formation se balancent, pour le travailleur, pour l'industrie et pour la société. En dépit d'un préjugé favorable, il conclut qu'il est très difficile de répondre à cette question par des chiffres précis et indiscutables.Somers Gerald G., Tréanton Jean-René. Un programme de recherche sur la formation professionnelle des adultes aux États-Unis. In: Sociologie du travail, 7ᵉ année n°1, Janvier-mars 1965. pp. 60-70
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