38 results on '"Ronchi R"'
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2. Bertolt Brecht
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Ronchi, R.
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Florenskij ,prospettiva lineare ,Brecht, straniamento, fenomenologia, pragmatica, materialismo, prospettiva lineare, Panofsky, Florenskij, Barthes, reale, punctum ,punctum ,fenomenologia ,Panofsky ,reale ,straniamento ,Barthes ,Brecht ,materialismo ,pragmatica - Published
- 2017
3. Comprensione e ripetizione. Note sul transfert
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Bani, S., Campo, Alessandra, Colnaghi, I., Pitasi, P., Gatto, M., Giglio, F., Leoni, F., Lolli, F., Marzulli, V., Milanaccio, M., Pagliardini, A., Pelgreffi, I., Tartaglione, C., Terminio, N., Ronchi, R., Siciliano, A., and Vandoni, F.
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transfert ,ripetizione ,Lacan, transfert, ermeneutica, ripetizione, causa ,causa ,Lacan ,ermeneutica - Published
- 2017
4. Su Hegel e l'ebraismo
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Adinolfi, M., Bellantone, A., Benso, S., Bensussan, G., Cacciari, M., Cantillo, G., Carillo, G., Courtine, J. -. F., De Giovanni, B., Di Cesare, D., Di Tommaso, G., Donà, M., Duque, F., Esposito, R., Fabris, A., Ferrari, F., Forcellino, E., Forte, B., Gasparotti, R., Giorello, G., Goria, G., Lisciani-petrini, E., Mazzarella, E., Mirri, E., Moro, G., Petrarca, G., Rametta, G., Radaelli, E., Rocco Lonzano, V., Ronchi, R., Severino, E., Sini, C., Tagliapietra, A., Tarca, L. V., Tessitore, F., Tomatis, F., Trione, A., Valagussa, F., and Invrenizzi, C.
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antisemitismo ,religione ,ebraismo ,Hegel ,Hegel, religione, ebraismo, antisemitismo - Published
- 2017
5. La lampada di Vitiello. Sulla potenza e sul possibile
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Adinolfi, M., Bellantone, A., Bensussan, G., Cacciari, M., Cantillo, G., Courtine, J. -. F., Carill, G., De Giovanni, B., Di Cesare, D., Di Tommaso, G., Donà, M., Duque, F., Fabris, A., Forcellino, E., Forte, B., Gasparotti, R., Giorello, G., Goria, G., LISCIANI PETRINI, Enrica, Mazzarella, E., Mirri, E., Moro, G., Petrarca, G., Rametta, G., Redaelli, E., Lozano, V., Ronchi, R., Severino, E., Sini, C., Tagliapietra, A., Tarca, L., Tessitore, F., Tomatis, F., Trione, A., Valagussa, F., and Invernizz, C.
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potenza, possibile, megarici, Parmenide, Severino, Aristotele, possest, Cusano ,potenza ,possibile ,Cusano ,Severino ,Parmenide ,megarici ,Aristotele ,possest - Published
- 2017
6. Avaliação da eficiência do ultrassom no processo de separação de fases em água produzida e emulsões sintéticas do tipo O/A
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RONCHI, R. P., FLORES, E. M. M., MELO, B. N., and SANTOS, M. F. P.
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Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-29T15:39:01Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 tese_7528_Doc1.pdf: 1977 bytes, checksum: 73a7e37904ccbb72fcb2ee2a134dbccb (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-02-20 Um grande problema das indústrias petrolíferas está relacionado ao desenvolvimento de tecnologias eficazes para o tratamento da água produzida proveniente da etapa de processamento primário, apresentando-se como emulsões estáveis do tipo óleo/água. Este estudo descreve uma metodologia de síntese de emulsões do tipo óleo em água, e aplica testes com ultrassom, para avaliar a capacidade desta técnica em propor uma separação de fases e consequente redução do Teor de Óleos e Graxas (TOG). Dentre o estudo de síntese de emulsões, a emulsão mais estável constituiu em 1 % (m/m) de óleo, sem adição de ácido, base ou sílica. Neste contexto, empregou-se essa emulsão nos testes que foram desenvolvidos com banhos de ultrassom de 25, 35, 45 e 130 kHz, nas temperaturas de 25 e 60 °C, no tempo de exposição de 20 minutos e ainda com avaliação da presença ou não de anéis de Raschig. O estudo evidenciou que a técnica de ultrassom aplicada na emulsão sintética apresentou-se como promissora, retirando cerca de 70% do óleo presente na água, nas frequências de 35, 45 e 130 kHz, na temperatura de 60 °C e na presença de anéis de Raschig. Essas condições, que apresentaram os melhores resultados, foram selecionadas, também, para o estudo das águas de produção do campo A, de tempos menores de exposição ao ultrassom, em emulsões sintéticas mais concentradas e com partículas coloidais e de anéis de outros materiais que não o vidro (cobre, PVC, PTFE, aço e polipropileno). Os resultados indicaram que os testes podem ser otimizados para um tempo de exposição de 15 minutos, além disso, a presença de anéis de materiais mais densos, como o cobre e o aço, intensificou a separação das fases, alcançando valores de até 80 % de redução do TOG. Para as outras emulsões sintéticas e as águas de produção os resultados de redução no valor do TOG foram menores do que para a emulsão 1 % (m/m) de óleo, sem adição de ácido, base ou sílica. Concluiu-se então que o método desenvolvido, em escala laboratorial, foi eficiente para a separação das fases e além de ser um processo físico de separação, simples, de baixo tempo de residência e sem a adição de produtos químicos.
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7. Fatigue behaviour of bonded anchors subjected to tensile loads
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Lazzarin, Paolo, Grun, J, Mutignani, F, and Ronchi, R.
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8. Infezioni ospedaliere : aspetti clinici e problematiche medico-legali
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Genovese, U., Ronchi, R., and Macrì, L.
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Settore MED/43 - Medicina Legale - Published
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9. L'ermeneutica del mito negli anni Trenta: un dialogo
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Moretti, Giampiero and Ronchi, R.
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- 1987
10. Osteotomie settoriali laterali e lateroposteriori del mascellare per riabilitazione occlusale
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Politi, M., Ronchi, R., Consolo, Ugo, Nocini, P. F., Cortelazzi, R., and Bertelè, G. P.
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OSTEOTOMIES ,riabilitazione occlusale - Published
- 1988
11. Heart HIF-1α and MAP kinases during hypoxia: Are they associated in vivo?
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Caretti, A., Morel, S., Milano, G., Fantacci, M., Bianciardi, P., Ronchi, R., Vassalli, G., Segesser, L. K., and Michele Samaja
12. Modulation of pain through cardio-visual stimulation in CRPS patients
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Solca, M., Ronchi, R., Ruiz, J. Bello, Schmidlin, T., Beaulieu, J. -Y., Luthi, F., Schnider, A., Guggisberg, A., and Blanke, O.
13. Doxorubicin irreversibly inactivates iron regulatory proteins 1 and 2 in cardiomyocytes: Evidence for distinct metabolic pathways and implications for iron-mediated cardiotoxicity of antitumor therapy
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Giorgio Minotti, Ronchi, R., Salvatorelli, E., Menna, P., and Cairo, G.
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Iron-Sulfur Proteins ,Antibiotics, Antineoplastic ,Heart Diseases ,Myocardium ,Iron-Regulatory Proteins ,RNA-Binding Proteins ,Heart ,Rats ,Doxorubicin ,Animals ,Iron Regulatory Protein 1 ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Iron Regulatory Protein 2 ,Cells, Cultured - Abstract
Changes in iron homeostasis have been implicated in cardiotoxicity induced by the anticancer anthracycline doxorubicin (DOX). Certain products of DOX metabolism, like the secondary alcohol doxorubicinol (DOXol) or reactive oxygen species (ROS), may contribute to cardiotoxicity by inactivating iron regulatory proteins (IRP) that modulate the fate of mRNAs for transferrin receptor and ferritin. It is important to know whether DOXol and ROS act by independent or combined mechanisms. Therefore, we monitored IRP activities in H9c2 rat embryo cardiomyocytes exposed to DOX or to analogues which were selected to achieve a higher formation of secondary alcohol metabolite (daunorubicin), a concomitant increase of alcohol metabolite and decrease of ROS (5-iminodaunorubicin), or a defective conversion to alcohol metabolite (mitoxantrone). On the basis of such multiple comparisons, we characterized that DOXol was able to remove iron from the catalytic Fe-S cluster of cytoplasmic aconitase, making this enzyme switch to the cluster-free IRP-1. ROS were not involved in this step, but they converted the IRP-1 produced by DOXol into a null protein which did not bind to mRNA, nor was it able to switch back to aconitase. DOX was also shown to inactivate IRP-2, which does not assemble or disassemble a Fe-S cluster. Comparisons between DOX and the analogues revealed that IRP-2 was inactivated only by ROS. Thus, DOX can inactivate both IRP through a sequential action of DOXol and ROS on IRP-1 or an independent action of ROS on IRP-2. This information serves guidelines for designing anthracyclines that spare iron homeostasis and induce less severe cardiotoxicity.
14. A novel computerized assessment of manual spatial exploration in unilateral spatial neglect
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Giuseppe Vallar, Marine Thomasson, Jordan E. Pierce, Irene Rossi, Arnaud Saj, Roberta Ronchi, Patrik Vuilleumier, Carlotta Casati, Pierce, J, Ronchi, R, Thomasson, M, Rossi, I, Casati, C, Saj, A, Vallar, G, Vuilleumier, P, and Université de Montréal. Faculté des arts et des sciences. Département de psychologie
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030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Neuropsychological Tests ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Affect (psychology) ,Functional Laterality ,cancellation ,Neglect ,Task (project management) ,Perceptual Disorders ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,ddc:150 ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Perception ,spatial attention ,medicine ,Humans ,Attention ,Stroke ,Applied Psychology ,media_common ,Unilateral spatial neglect ,Cancellation ,Modalities ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Neuropsychology ,Manual ,Spatial attention ,medicine.disease ,manual ,stroke ,ddc:616.8 ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,0305 other medical science ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Unilateral spatial neglect is a neuropsychological syndrome commonly observed after stroke and defined by the inability to attend or respond to contralesional stimuli. Typically, symptoms are assessed using clinical tests that rely upon visual/perceptual abilities. However, neglect may affect high-level representations controlling attention in other modalities as well. Here we developed a novel manual exploration test using a touch screen computer to quantify spatial search behaviour without visual input. Twelve chronic stroke patients with left neglect and 27 patients without neglect (based on clinical tests) completed our task. Four of the 12 "neglect" patients exhibited clear signs of neglect on our task as compared to "non-neglect" patients and healthy controls, and six other patients (from both groups) also demonstrated signs of neglect compared to healthy controls only. While some patients made asymmetrical responses on only one task, generally, patients with the strongest neglect performed poorly on multiple tasks. This suggests that representations associated with different modalities may be affected separately, but that severe forms of neglect are more likely related to damage in a common underlying representation. Our manual exploration task is easy to administer and can be added to standard neglect screenings to better measure symptom severity.
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15. Oltre il sadomasochismo e la perversione: l'eros in pedagogia
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Orsenigo, J, Vegetti-Finzi, S., Paglirdini, A., Balsamo, M., Ranieri, N., Ronchi, R., Lippi, S., Becce, A., Castrillejo, M., Bonfanti, L.S., Campo, A., Grimoldi, M., Giglio, F., Bagetto, L., Cima, G.P., Prandini, O., Bergamaschi, M., Pisati, P., Stef, A., Russo-Previtali, A, Bellavia, A., Bottoroli, G., Panattoni, R., Farinelli, M., Monti, L., Terminio, N., Cucca, M., Panico, A., Orsenigo, J., Giorgietti-Fumel, M., Guazzini, I., Leoni, F., Mariano, A., and Orsenigo, J
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eredità, pedagogia, psicoanalisi, sadomasochismo, perversione, eros pedagogico, scuola ,M-PED/01 - PEDAGOGIA GENERALE E SOCIALE - Abstract
In occasione dei sessant'anni di Massimo Recalcati, sono stata invitata a partecipare a una giornata di studio sulla sua opera (23 novembre 2019); il contributo presente è una rielaborazione del mio intervento. La mia formazione è stata segnata da due eredità, tra loro intrecciate: il debito simbolico che mi lega a Riccardo Massa (e mi ha reso la pedagogista che sono) e l'interesse per la psicoanalisi che, ancora, alimenta la mia ricerca. Nello scritto discuto, a partire dalle riflessioni di Massimo Recalcati, il tema dell'eredità, l'importanza della separazione e la riconquista di quanto ereditato. Infine, esploro la categoria massiana di sadomasochismo pedagogico alla luce delle riflessioni di Recalcati sulla perversione e su desiderio, facendo emergere l'importanza dell'eros pedagogico nella trasmissione del sapere in pedagogia quanto in psicoanalisi.
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16. Exploring prism exposure after hemispheric damage: Reduced aftereffects following left-sided lesions
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Roberta Ronchi, Nadia Bolognini, Giuseppe Vallar, Elena Calzolari, Irene Rossi, Ronchi, R, Rossi, I, Calzolari, E, Bolognini, N, and Vallar, G
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Male ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Audiology ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Functional Laterality ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cognition ,Adaptation, Psychological ,Proprioceptive aftereffects ,Aged, 80 and over ,Rehabilitation ,Language Tests ,Neuronal Plasticity ,05 social sciences ,Stroke Rehabilitation ,Middle Aged ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Left- and right-brain-damaged patients ,Female ,Prism ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Brain damage ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Left sided ,050105 experimental psychology ,Lateralization of brain function ,Lesion ,Perceptual Disorders ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Aged ,Left- and right-brain-damaged patient ,Proprioception ,Proprioceptive and visuo-proprioceptive aftereffect ,ddc:616.8 ,Prism adaptation ,Visuoproprioceptive aftereffects ,Visual Fields ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Photic Stimulation - Abstract
Prism adaptation is a well-known method used to investigate brain plasticity, and a promising technique for the rehabilitation of unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Only little evidence about the mechanisms of prism adaptation (PA) in patients with left-brain damage is on record, and about putative differences of PA, and the aftereffects (AEs), between patients with left and right brain damage. In the present study, PA and the AEs were assessed in 30 brain-damaged patients, 20 with right-sided lesions (10 with and 10 without USN), and 10 with left-sided lesions without USN, as well as in a control group of 24 agematched participants. All patients underwent adaptation to lenses shifting the field of vision towards the side of the lesion, followed by two measures for detecting AEs: the proprioceptive (P) and the visuo-proprioceptive (VP) straight-ahead tasks. To investigate the temporal course of AEs in the different groups, the two measures were recorded immediately and 10 min after PA. Before PA, and at the end of the 10-min delayed evaluation, two tasks to assess USN (target cancellation and drawing) were also administered. All patients adapted to prisms. However, left-brain-damaged (LBD) patients presented with reduced AEs, as compared with right-brain-damaged (RBD) patients with USN. Moreover, while both controls and LBD patients adapting to left-shifting prisms had reduced VP AEs in the delayed condition, AEs were not different from zero (i.e., no AEs) in LBD patients. Finally, in the delayed condition USN patients showed an improvement in the drawing, but not in the cancellation, tasks. These results suggest that adaptation to leftward shifting lenses is associated with larger decay of VP AEs, and a role of the left hemisphere in maintaining these AEs after PA. These findings can be of relevance for the clinical application of this technique in neurological populations.
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- 2019
17. A home-based prism adaptation training for neglect patients
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Lorella Algeri, Roberta Ronchi, Paola Fortis, Elena Calzolari, Elisabetta Banco, Maria Simonetta Spada, Valeria Velardo, Giuseppe Vallar, Fortis, P, Ronchi, R, Velardo, V, Calzolari, E, Banco, E, Algeri, L, Spada, M, and Vallar, G
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Stroke rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visuospatial neglect ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Right cerebral hemisphere ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Neuropsychological Tests ,050105 experimental psychology ,Neglect ,Perceptual Disorders ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Functional abilities ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,media_common ,Control treatment ,Rehabilitation ,05 social sciences ,Neuropsychology ,Home-based training ,Home based ,Adaptation, Physiological ,ddc:616.8 ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Prism adaptation ,Space Perception ,Quality of Life ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Spatial neglect is a debilitating disorder frequently observed after damage to the right cerebral hemisphere. Previous investigations have revealed that prism adaptation (PA) therapy can lead to improvements in neglect-related symptoms. In the typical PA protocol patients repeatedly point toward a visual target while wearing prism goggles. A few years ago, a novel PA procedure, involving a variety of more "ecological" visuo-motor activities during adaptation, less repetitive than a sequence of pointings, was introduced by our research group, and shown to be able to improve neglect-related symptoms to the same extent as the standard pointing task. The ecological procedure was easy to administer and pleasant for the patients. In all previous studies, patients were treated by specialized personnel during hospitalization. In the current study, we investigated the effectiveness of the ecological PA method when performed in a home-based setting, with the help of caregivers and family members. Seven right-brain-damaged patients with chronic left spatial neglect underwent a two-week ecological PA treatment, extended, for two extra weeks, in 6 patients, who were available for this additional rehabilitation session. As a control treatment, patients performed the same activities while wearing neutral goggles, before the PA procedure. Two weeks of ecological PA training proved to be able to significantly improve performance in neuropsychological tests (BIT, Cancellation tasks), a neurological scale (NIH), and functional abilities (CBS), when compared to both the baseline and the neutral control treatment, with improvements being maintained over 6 months. The ecological home-based PA training is effective in alleviating signs of spatial neglect. Importantly, this training is affordable, pleasant, and feasible to be performed in the comfort of the patient's home. Easily extendable to larger patient populations and prolonged periods, this method has a real potential to benefit the quality of life of brain-damaged patients with left spatial neglect.
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18. Rehabilitating patients with left spatial neglect by prism exposure during a visuomotor activity
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Marcello Gallucci, Irene Senna, Elena Grassi, Elena Olgiati, Laura Perucca, Angelo Maravita, Roberta Ronchi, Lucio Posteraro, Luigi Tesio, Elisabetta Banco, Giuseppe Vallar, Paola Fortis, Fortis, P, Maravita, A, Gallucci, M, Ronchi, R, Grassi, E, Senna, I, Olgiati, E, Perucca, L, Banco, E, Posteraro, L, Tesio, L, and Vallar, G
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Male ,Optics and Photonics ,Prism Adaptation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visuospatial neglect ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Neurological disorder ,Neuropsychological Tests ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Severity of Illness Index ,Functional Laterality ,Visually guided movement ,Developmental psychology ,Neglect ,Perceptual Disorders ,Negligenza spaziale unilaterale, lesione emisferica destra, movimento guidato dalla visione, adattamento, riabilitazione ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,Adaptation ,Neurorehabilitation ,Aged ,media_common ,Aged, 80 and over ,Neurologic Examination ,Rehabilitation ,medicine.disease ,Adaptation, Physiological ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Crossover study ,Functional Independence Measure ,M-PSI/03 - PSICOMETRIA ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Reading ,Space Perception ,Rehabilitation of Unilateral Spatial Neglect ,Right hemisphere lesion ,Female ,Psychology ,Prism adaptation ,Photic Stimulation ,Psychomotor Performance ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Objective: Adaptation to prisms displacing the visual scene rightward is a therapeutic tool for left unilateral spatial neglect (USN). We aimed at comparing the effects of the classic adaptation procedure (repeated pointing toward visual targets, control treatment, C), with those of a novel adaptation method, involving ecological visuomotor activities (experimental treatment, E). Method: In 10 right-brain-damaged USN patients, each treatment was given for 1 week, with a crossover design, for a total of 20 sessions, twice per day. USN was assessed by cancellation, reading, and drawing tasks, and by a standardized scale. Neurological severity was assessed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) stroke scale (Brott et al., 1989), disability by the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) scale. Results: The 2-week treatments (EC, CE) were equally effective, improving both USN, confirming previous reports (Frassinetti, Angeli, Meneghello, Avanzi, & Làdavas, 2002) and, importantly, disability. The improvement was independent of baseline performance, duration of disease, and neurological severity. Recovery took place after the first week, continued in the second week, and was stable at the follow-up of 3 months. The improvement of USN, measured by cancellation performance, and, in part, that of disability, measured through the FIM scale, were mediated by the size of the leftward aftereffects, suggesting a causal relationship between prism exposure and recovery. The E protocol was better tolerated. Conclusions: Daily life visuomotor activities, associated with prism exposure, are a useful tool for rehabilitating USN patients. This new treatment may widen the compliance with prism exposure treatments and their feasibility within home-based programs.
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19. Risonanze. Lacan e Deleuze sul desiderio
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CARMAGNOLA, REMIGIO PIERO FULVIO, Landman, P, Pagliardini, A, Fadini, U, Lippi, S, Godani, P, Pitasi, P, Recalcati, M, Carmagnola, F, Vandoni, F, Spina, F, Ronchi, R, Bazzigalupo, L, Giardini, F, Chicchi, F, Redaelli, E, Rerardi, F, and Carmagnola, R
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desiderio, godimento, capitalismo Anti-Edipo, modernà, univocità dell'essere ,M-FIL/04 - ESTETICA - Abstract
La parola desiderio in Deleuze risuona con la parola jouissance in Lacan. C'è in Deleuze una ontologia del desiderio che ha a che vedere con la tesi dell'univocità dell'essere
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- 2014
20. Vision of the limb affects in a different way adaptation to optical prisms by repeated pointings vs. ecological tasks
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CALZOLARI, ELENA, FORTIS, PAOLA, RONCHI, ROBERTA, VALLAR, GIUSEPPE, Calzolari, E, Fortis, P, Ronchi, R, and Vallar, G
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ecological, pointing, aftereffects ,concurrent ,terminal ,prism adaptation - Published
- 2014
21. Il frammento assoluto
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CARMAGNOLA, REMIGIO PIERO FULVIO, Bianghi, P, Ghilardi, M, Peterlini, M, Carmagnola, F, Bonazzi, M, Ronchi, R, and Carmagnola, R
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frammento, pars exstra partes, singolarità impersonale, resto, arte contemporanea, Tony Cragg, Hans Haacke ,M-FIL/04 - ESTETICA - Abstract
un'analisi dello stato "frammentario" di lagra parte delle "opere" nelal contemporaneità, in rapporto con la nozione lacaniana di resto e di reale
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- 2014
22. Hyperschematia after right brain damage: a meaningful entity?
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Gilles eRode, Roberta eRonchi, Patrice eRevol, Yves eRossetti, Sophie eJacquin-Courtois, Irene eRossi, Giuseppe eVallar, Rode, G, Ronchi, R, Revol, P, Rossetti, Y, Jacquin Courtois, S, Rossi, I, and Vallar, G
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,representation ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Right cerebral hemisphere ,hyperschematia ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Lateralization of brain function ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,medicine.artery ,Perception ,productive behaviour ,medicine ,Original Research Article ,Pathological ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Biological Psychiatry ,extra-personal space ,media_common ,Unilateral spatial neglect ,Relaxation (psychology) ,anisometry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Middle cerebral artery ,Psychology ,Neuroscience - Abstract
In recent years we reported three right-brain-damaged patients, who exhibited a left-sided disprortionate expansion of drawings, both by copying and from memory, contralateral to the side of the hemispheric lesion (Neurology, 67: 1801, 2006, Neurocase 14: 369, 2008). We proposed the term "hyperschematia" for such an expansion, with reference to an interpretation in terms of a lateral leftward distortion of the representation of extra-personal space, with a leftward anisometric expansion (relaxation) of the spatial medium. The symptom-complex shown by right-brain-damaged patients with "hyperschematia" includes: (1) a disproportionate leftward expansion of drawings (with possible addition of details), by copy and from memory (also in clay modeling, in one patient); (2) an overestimation of left lateral extent, when a leftward movement is required, associated in some patients with a perceptual underestimation; (3) unawareness of the disorder; (4) no unilateral spatial neglect. In most right-brain-damaged patients, left "hyperschematia" involves extra-personal space. In one patient the deficit was confined to a body part (left half-face: personal "hyperschematia"). The neural underpinnings of the disorder include damage to the fronto-temporo-parietal cortices, and subcortical structures in the right cerebral hemisphere, in the vascular territory of the middle cerebral artery. Here, four novel additional patients are reported. Finally, "hypeschematia" is reconsidered, in its clinical components, the underlying pathological mechanisms, as well as its neural underpinnings.
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23. (Un)awareness of unilateral spatial neglect: a quantitative evaluation of performance in visuo-spatial tasks
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Marcello Gallucci, Lorella Algeri, Laura Chiapella, Giuseppe Vallar, Roberta Ronchi, Maria Simonetta Spada, Nadia Bolognini, Ronchi, R, Bolognini, N, Gallucci, M, Chiapella, L, Algeri, L, Spada, M, and Vallar, G
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Adult ,Male ,unawareness/anosognosia for left neglect and hemiplegia ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Hemiplegia ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Spatial memory ,Functional Laterality ,Task (project management) ,Neglect ,Reading (process) ,medicine ,Humans ,media_common ,Aged ,Unilateral spatial neglect ,Aged, 80 and over ,Rehabilitation ,Right-brain damage ,Anosognosia ,Cognition ,Awareness ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,evaluation of cognitive performance ,Brain Injuries ,Unilateral left spatial neglect ,Agnosia ,Female ,Psychology ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Right-brain-damaged patients with unilateral spatial neglect are usually unaware (anosognosic) about their spatial deficits. However, in the scientific literature there is a lack of systematic and quantitative evaluation of this kind of unawareness, despite the negative impact of anosognosia on rehabilitation programs. This study investigated anosognosia for neglect-related impairments at different clinical tasks, by means of a quantitative assessment. Patients were tested in two different conditions (before and after execution of each task), in order to evaluate changes in the level of awareness of neglect-related behaviours triggered by task execution. Twenty-nine right-brain-damaged patients (17 with left spatial neglect) and 27 neurologically unimpaired controls entered the study. Anosognosia for spatial deficits is not pervasive, with different tasks evoking different degrees of awareness about neglect symptoms. Indeed, patients showed a largely preserved awareness about their performance in complex visuo-motor spatial and reading tasks; conversely, they were impaired in evaluating their spatial difficulties in line bisection and drawing from memory, showing over-estimation of their performance. The selectivity of the patients' unawareness of specific manifestations of spatial neglect is further supported by their preserved awareness of performance at a linguistic task, and by the absence of anosognosia for hemiplegia. This evidence indicates that discrete processes are involved in the aware monitoring of cognitive and motor performance, which can be selectively compromised by brain damage. Awareness of spatial difficulties is supported by a number of distinct components, and influenced by the specific skills required to perform a given task. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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24. Exploring the effects of ecological activities during exposure to optical prisms in healthy individuals
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Paola eFortis, Roberta eRonchi, Elena eCalzolari, Marcello eGallucci, Giuseppe eVallar, Fortis, P, Ronchi, R, Calzolari, E, Gallucci, M, and Vallar, G
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genetic structures ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Aftereffects ,Adaptation (eye) ,Right brain damage ,Task (project management) ,Neglect ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,medicine ,ecological ,Original Research Article ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Biological Psychiatry ,media_common ,Spatial neglect ,Rehabilitation ,pointing ,Proprioception ,aftereffect ,Ecology ,eye diseases ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Neurology ,Prism adaptation ,Healthy individuals ,Prism ,Psychology ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Prism adaptation improves a wide range of manifestations of left spatial neglect in right-brain-damaged patients. The typical paradigm consists in repeated pointing movements to visual targets, while patients wear prism goggles that displace the visual scene rightwards. Recently, we demonstrated the efficacy of a novel adaptation procedure, involving a variety of every-day visuo-motor activities. This “ecological” procedure proved to be as effective as the repetitive pointing adaptation task in ameliorating symptoms of spatial neglect, and was better tolerated by patients. However, the absence of adaptation and aftereffects measures for the ecological treatment did not allow for a full comparison of the two procedures. This is important in the light of recent findings showing that the magnitude of prism-induced aftereffects may predict recovery from spatial neglect. Here, we investigated prism-induced adaptation and aftereffects after ecological and pointing adaptation procedures. Forty-eight neurologically healthy participants (young and aged groups) were exposed to rightward shifting prisms while they performed the ecological or the pointing procedures, in separate days. Before and after prism exposure, participants performed proprioceptive, visual, and visual-proprioceptive tasks to assess prism-induced aftereffects. Participants adapted to the prisms during both procedures. Importantly, the ecological procedure induced greater aftereffects in the proprioceptive task (for both the young and the aged groups) and in the visual-proprioceptive task (young group). A similar trend was found for the visual task in both groups. Finally, participants rated the ecological procedure as more pleasant, less monotonous, and more sustainable than the pointing procedure. These results qualify ecological visuo-motor activities as an effective prism-adaptation procedure, suitable for the rehabilitation of spatial neglect.
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25. INTRODUZIONE. IL RITORNO DELL'EVENTO
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DI MARTINO, Michele, DI MARTINO, M, BERTOLOTTI, G, LEONI, F, RONCHI, R, TERZI, R, and VANZAGO, L
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Settore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica ,EVENTO, CORRELAZIONE, RITORNO - Published
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26. Σῴζειν the event. Derrida e l'«esteriorità»
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BERTOLOTTI, GIORGIO, Bertolotti, G, Leoni, F, Redaelli, E, Ronchi, R, Terzi, R, Vanzago, L, and Di Martino, M
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M-FIL/01 - FILOSOFIA TEORETICA ,Evento, esteriorità, decostruzione, Derrida, Foucault - Abstract
In his 1972 reply to Derrida’s essay “Cogito and the History of Madness”, Foucault questions, among other things, the aptness of Derrida’s philosophy to “think the singularity of the event.” Viewed in the light of the subsequent developments of Derrida’s thought, Foucault’s line of attack may appear completely off the mark.Yet, the aim of the paper is to show that, all appearances notwithstanding, Foucault’s provocation has more bite than it is suspected and it is worthy of our attention and interest today –not just from a historical perspective
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27. Spatial neglect and perseveration in visuomotor exploration
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Maria Simonetta Spada, Laura Chiapella, Lorella Algeri, Roberta Ronchi, Giuseppe Vallar, Ronchi, R, Algeri, L, Chiapella, L, Spada, M, and Vallar, G
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Adult ,Male ,Visual perception ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Perseveration ,Star and Letter cancellation tasks ,Stimulus (physiology) ,Neuropsychological Tests ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Right Insula ,Developmental psychology ,Neglect ,Perceptual Disorders ,Nonverbal communication ,Executive Function ,medicine ,Humans ,Attention ,Unilateral Spatial Neglect ,Spatial organization ,media_common ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Right insula ,Brain ,Middle Aged ,Educational Statu ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Stroop Test ,Exploratory Behavior ,Visual Perception ,Educational Status ,Neuropsychological Test ,Female ,Perceptual Disorder ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Insula ,Psychomotor Performance ,Human ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Objective: Right-brain-damaged patients with left spatial neglect make perseveration errors in target cancellation tasks. A recent study (Ronchi, Posteraro, Fortis, Bricolo, & Vallar, 2009) showed that perseveration occurred more frequently in star than in letter cancellation, possibly due to different stimulus disposition. In this study we investigated the role of the spatial organization of targets (scattered vs. arranged) of the star and letter cancellation tasks in eliciting omission and perseveration errors; the role of impairments of divided attentional resources; and the lesion correlates of perseveration. Method: Thirty-three right-brain-damaged patients (27 with neglect, and six without neglect; 17 showing perseveration, 16 of them with spatial neglect) were given two versions of the star and letter cancellation tasks (with stimuli scattered or in rows), and a dual task. Results: A scattered target disposition increased omission and perseveration errors. Target type modulated differently omission and perseveration, with the former being more elicited by verbal targets, and the latter occurring more frequently in the star cancellation task, with scattered stimuli. Perseveration behavior was unrelated to deficits of divided attention, as assessed by the dual task. Lesion analysis indicated damage to the right insula as a neural correlate of perseveration. Conclusions: A display including nonverbal (star) and scattered targets brings about more perseveration errors. Target type and organization modulate in a different fashion omission and perseveration, suggesting the involvement of independent pathological mechanisms, which, however, do not implicate deficits of divided attention. The role of insular damage in motor perseveration in spatial neglect is discussed.
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28. Per una ridefinizione dei linguaggi della politica
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LECCARDI, CARMEN, Adinolfi, M, Cantarella, E, Cassano, F, Ciliberto, M, Ferrara, A, Leccardi, C, Noceti, S, Perone, U, Ronchi, R, and Sini, C
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SPS/08 - SOCIOLOGIA DEI PROCESSI CULTURALI E COMUNICATIVI ,Passioni politiche, individualismo, movimenti sociali - Published
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29. Ecological visuomotor tasks during prism adaptation cause larger aftereffects than repeated pointings in healthy participants
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CALZOLARI, ELENA, FORTIS, PAOLA, RONCHI, ROBERTA, VALLAR, GIUSEPPE, Calzolari, E, Fortis, P, Ronchi, R, and Vallar, G
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right brain damage ,pointing ,aftereffect ,ecological ,spatial neglect ,prism adaptation ,rehabilitation - Published
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30. Visual and spatial modulation of tactile extinction: behavioural and electrophysiological evidence
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Chiara Francesca Sambo, Giuseppe eVallar, Paola eFortis, Roberta eRonchi, Lucio ePosteraro, Bettina eForster, Angelo eMaravita, Sambo, C, Vallar, G, Fortis, P, Ronchi, R, Posteraro, L, Forster, B, and Maravita, A
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medicine.medical_specialty ,tactile extinction ,BF ,Audiology ,Stimulus (physiology) ,Somatosensory system ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Simultaneous stimulation ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,hand crossing ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,medicine ,Tactile extinction ,In patient ,Original Research Article ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Biological Psychiatry ,space ,ERPs ,Spatial modulation ,attention ,multisensory ,attention, ERPs, hand crossing, multisensory, space, tactile extinction ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Electrophysiology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Neurology ,Psychology ,Tactile processing ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Crossing the hands over the midline reduces left tactile extinction to double simultaneous stimulation in right-brain-damaged patients, suggesting that spatial attentional biases toward the ipsilesional (right) side of space contribute to the patients' contralesional (left) deficit. We investigated (1) whether the position of the left hand, and its vision, affected processing speed of tactile stimuli, and (2) the electrophysiological underpinnings of the effect of hand position. (1) Four right-brain-damaged patients with spatial neglect and contralesional left tactile extinction or somatosensory deficits, and eight neurologically unimpaired participants, performed a speeded detection task on single taps delivered on their left index finger. In patients, placing the left hand in the right (heteronymous) hemi-space resulted in faster reaction times (RTs) to tactile stimuli, compared to placing that hand in the left (homonymous) hemi-space, particularly when the hand was visible. By contrast, in controls placing the left hand in the heteronymous hemi-space increased RTs. (2) Somatosensory event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from one patient and two controls in response to the stimulation of the left hand, placed in the two spatial positions. In the patient, the somatosensory P70, N140, and N250 components were enhanced when the left hand was placed in the heteronymous hemi-space, whereas in controls these components were not modulated by hand position. The novel findings are that in patients placing the left hand in the right, ipsilesional hemi-space yields a temporal advantage in processing tactile stimuli, and this effect may rely on a modulation of stimulus processing taking place as early as in the primary somatosensory cortex, as indexed by evoked potentials. Furthermore, vision enhances tactile processing specifically when the left hand is placed in the hemi-space toward which the patients' attentional biases are pathologically directed, namely rightwards.
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31. Myocardial tolerance to ischemia-reperfusion injury, training intensity and cessation
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Fabio Esposito, Raffaella Ronchi, Giuseppina Milano, Marina Marini, Arsenio Veicsteinas, Michele Samaja, Simona di Tullio, Vittoria Margonato, Esposito F., Ronchi R., Milano G., Margonato V., Di Tullio S., Marini M., Veicsteinas A., and Samaja M.
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Male ,SOD-2 ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,education ,Ischemia ,Physical exercise ,Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,CARDIOPROTECTION ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Physical Conditioning, Animal ,medicine ,Animals ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins ,HSP70 ,Cardioprotection ,PHYSICAL EXERCISE ,business.industry ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Myocardium ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,VEGF ,Intensity (physics) ,Hsp70 ,Surgery ,Rats ,Vascular endothelial growth factor ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,business ,Reperfusion injury ,Artery - Abstract
Training has been shown to induce cardioprotection. The mechanisms involved remain still poorly understood. Aims of the study were to examine the relevance of training intensity on myocardial protection against ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, and to which extent the beneficial effects persist after training cessation in rats. Sprague-Dawley rats trained at either low (60% $$ {\dot{{V}}\text{O}}_{2\max } $$ ) or high (80% $$ {\dot{{V}}\text{O}}_{2\max } $$ ) intensity for 10 weeks. An additional group of highly trained rats was detrained for 4 weeks. Untrained rats served as controls. At the end of treatment, rats of all groups were split into two subgroups. In the former, rats underwent left anterior descending artery (LAD) ligature for 30 min, followed by 90-min reperfusion, with subsequent measurement of the infarct size. In the latter, biopsies were taken to measure heat-shock proteins (HSP) 70/72, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) protein levels, and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity. Training reduced infarct size proportionally to training intensity. With detraining, infarct size increased compared to highly trained rats, maintaining some cardioprotection with respect to controls. Cardioprotection was proportional to training intensity and related to HSP70/72 upregulation and Mn-SOD activity. The relationship with Mn-SOD was lost with detraining. VEGF protein expression was not affected by either training or detraining. Stress proteins and antioxidant defenses might be involved in the beneficial effects of long-term training as a function of training intensity, while HSP70 may be one of the factors accounting for the partial persistence of myocardial protection against I/R injury in detrained rats.
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32. Après lésion droite: somatoparaphrénie
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Ronchi, Roberta, Vallar, Giuseppe, Ronchi, R, and Vallar, G
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non-appartenance ,symptôme productif ,héminégligence ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,somatoparaphrénie - Abstract
Ce travail est une revue des 56 patients publiés dans la littérature scientifique, présentant, à la suite d’une lésion cérébrale, un délire affectant la partie controlésionnelle du corps ou somatoparaphrénie. Cette pathologie a été décrite, hormis quelques exceptions, chez des patients atteints d’une lésion cérébrale de l’hémisphère droit, avec déficits moteurs, sensitifs et négligence spatiale unilatérale. La somatoparaphrénie est souvent caractérisée par la sensation de non-appartenance des parties gauches du corps. Ce délire peut s’observer en l’absence d’anosognosie pour l’hémiplégie ou de négligence corporelle. Les déficits de la sensiblité tactile et du champ visuel ne semblent pas être essentiels pour la survenue de ce symptôme. En revanche, le déficit de la proprioception paraît jouer un rôle important. Le plus souvent, la somatoparaphrénie est associée à des lésions sous-corticales étendues de l’hémisphère droit ; les lésions uniquement antérieures sont rares. Des mécanismes pathologiques différents peuvent être impliqués, comme une perturbation de la représentation du corps et des déficits d’intégration multisensorielle. Une observation importante est la fréquente association entre somatoparaphrénie et négligence unilatérale pour l’espace extracorporel, suggérant une distinction floue entre les objets corporels à savoir les différentes parties du corps du sujet et les objets extracorporels, c’est-à-dire les parties du corps des autres personnes et les objets non corporels.
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33. Resto
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BONAZZI, MATTEO, Ronchi, R, and Bonazzi, M
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resto, evento, scrittura, grammatologia, sentire, godimento, desiderio, simbolico ,M-FIL/01 - FILOSOFIA TEORETICA - Abstract
Saggio sul tema del resto nella filosofia contemporanea. Partendo da Heidegger, Lacan e Derrida, il percorso arriva a toccare le questioni sollevate dagli esiti più recenti della decostruzione: Nancy, Malabou, Stiegler.
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34. Somatoparaphrenia: a body delusion. A review of the neuropsychological literature
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Giuseppe Vallar, Roberta Ronchi, Vallar, G, and Ronchi, R
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medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Neurocognitive Disorders ,somatoparaphrenia ,Audiology ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Functional Laterality ,Neglect ,Perceptual Disorders ,Delusion ,Asomatognosia ,bodily delusion ,medicine ,Humans ,media_common ,Cerebral Cortex ,Perceptual Distortion ,Schizophrenia, Paranoid ,General Neuroscience ,Anosognosia ,Neuropsychology ,Multisensory integration ,Cerebral Infarction ,medicine.disease ,right hemispheric damage ,Somatoparaphrenia ,Agnosia ,left spatial neglect ,Brain Damage, Chronic ,Body integrity identity disorder ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
A review of published brain-damaged patients showing delusional beliefs concerning the contralesional side of the body (somatoparaphrenia) is presented. Somatoparaphrenia has been reported, with a few exceptions, in right-brain-damaged patients, with motor and somatosensory deficits, and the syndrome of unilateral spatial neglect. Somatoparaphrenia, most often characterized by a delusion of disownership of left-sided body parts, may however occur without associated anosognosia for motor deficits, and personal neglect. Also somatosensory deficits may not be a core pathological mechanism of somatoparaphrenia, and visual field disorders may be absent. Deficits of proprioception, however, may play a relevant role. Somatoparaphrenia is often brought about by extensive right-sided lesions, but patients with posterior (parietal-temporal), and insular damage are on record, as well as a few patients with subcortical lesions. Possible pathological factors include a deranged representation of the body concerned with ownership, mainly right-hemisphere-based, and deficits of multisensory integration. Finally, the rubber hand illusion, that brings about a bodily misattribution in neurologically unimpaired participants, as somatoparaphrenia does in brain-damaged patients, is briefly discussed.
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35. Perseveration in left spatial neglect: drawing and cancellation tasks
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Giuseppe Vallar, Roberta Ronchi, Paola Fortis, Emanuela Bricolo, Lucio Posteraro, Ronchi, R, Posteraro, L, Fortis, P, Bricolo, E, and Vallar, G
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Adult ,Male ,unilateral spatial neglect ,Visual perception ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Perseveration ,Target cancellation and Drawing tasks ,target cancellation task ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Context (language use) ,perseveration ,Neuropsychological Tests ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Severity of Illness Index ,Functional Laterality ,Neglect ,Perceptual Disorders ,Fluency ,Drawing Tasks ,Memory ,medicine ,Humans ,media_common ,Aged ,Unilateral spatial neglect ,right brain damage ,Aged, 80 and over ,Brain Diseases ,drawing task ,Brain ,Middle Aged ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Space Perception ,Visual Perception ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Visual Fields ,Psychology ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Psychomotor Performance ,Cognitive psychology ,Stroop effect - Abstract
Perseveration in target cancellation tasks and in drawing by copy and from memory was investigated in 21 right-brain-damaged patients, seven with no evidence of left visuo-spatial neglect, and 14 with neglect. Eight such neglect patients showed perseveration in both cancellation and drawing tasks, although no correlation was found with the severity of neglect. Patients with perseveration were not disproportionately impaired in tasks assessing executive (fluency, Stroop colour-word interference, and Weigl's sorting test), and visuo-spatial short-term memory function. In the context of a two-component hypothesis, graphic perseveration (the first component) is a specific disorder that manifests in a variety of tasks, particularly those requiring serial graphic production. Unilateral spatial neglect (the second component) may trigger and facilitate the production of perseveration errors, with a contra-ipsilateral gradient of increasing severity.
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36. Mild exercise training, cardioprotection and stress gene profile
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Marina Marini, Vittoria Margonato, Tullia Maraldi, Luisa Gorza, Paolo Carinci, Michele Samaja, Rosa Lapalombella, Arsenio Veicsteinas, Cristina Scapin, Raffaella Ronchi, Carlo Ventura, Marini M., Lapalombella R., Margonato V., Ronchi R., Samaja M., Scapin C., Gorza L., Maraldi T., Carinci P., Ventura C., and Veicsteinas A.
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Male ,exercise training ,cardioprotection ,genes profile ,Time Factors ,Physiology ,Myocardial Infarction ,EXERCISE TRAINING ,medicine.disease_cause ,ischemia-reperfusion ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Hemoglobins ,Malondialdehyde ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,OXIDATIVE STRESS ,Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ,Cardioprotection ,gene expression ,rat heart ,oxidative stress ,Hsp70/72 ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,VO2 max ,General Medicine ,RAT HEART ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Models, Animal ,Dismutase ,medicine.medical_specialty ,GENE EXPRESSION ,Blotting, Western ,Ischemia ,Physical exercise ,Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ,CARDIOPROTECTION ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Physical Conditioning, Animal ,medicine ,Animals ,HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins ,RNA, Messenger ,business.industry ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Myocardium ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Membrane Proteins ,Reproducibility of Results ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Cyclooxygenase 2 ,Heme Oxygenase (Decyclizing) ,Hemoglobin ,business ,Oxidative stress ,Transcription Factor CHOP - Abstract
To improve current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced cardioprotection in a rat model of mild exercise training, Sprague-Dawley rats were trained to run on a treadmill up to 55% of their maximal oxygen uptake for 1 h/day, 3 days/week, 14 weeks, with age-matched sedentary controls (n = 20/group). Rats were sacrificed 48 h after the last training session. Despite lack of cardiac hypertrophy, training decreased blood hemoglobin (7.94 +/- 0.21 mM vs. 8.78 +/- 0.23 mM, mean +/- SE, P = 0.01) and increased both plasma malondialdehyde (0.139 +/- 0.005 mM vs. 0.085 +/- 0.009 mM, P = 0.05) and the activity of Mn-superoxide dismutase (11.6 +/- 0.6 vs. 16.5 +/- 1.6 mU/microg, P = 0.01), whereas total superoxide dismutase activity was unaffected. When subjected to 30-min ischemia followed by 90-min reperfusion, hearts from trained rats (n = 5) displayed reduced infarct size as compared to controls (37.26 +/- 0.92% vs. 49.09 +/- 2.11% of risk area, P = 0.04). The biochemical analyses in the myocardium, which included gene expression profiles, real-time PCR, Western blot and determination of enzymatic activity, showed training-induced upregulation of the following mRNAs and/or proteins: growth-arrest and DNA-damage induced 153 (GADD153/CHOP), heme-oxygenase-1 (HO-1), cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2), heat-shock protein 70/72 (HSP70/72), whereas heat-shock protein 60 (HSP60) and glucose-regulated protein 75 (GRP75) were decreased. As a whole, these data indicate that mild exercise training activates a second window of myocardial protection against ischemia/reperfusion by upregulating a number of protective genes, thereby warranting further investigation in man.
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37. Anosognosia for motor and sensory deficits after unilateral brain damage: A review
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Vallar, Giuseppe, Ronchi, Roberta, Vallar, G, and Ronchi, R
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unawareness of neurological deficit ,anosognosia ,visuospatial neglect ,right-hemisphere stroke ,insular cortex ,spatial hemineglect ,hemiplegia ,caloric vestibular stimulation ,unilateral hemispheric lesion ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,positron-emission-tomography ,awareness of neurological deficit - Abstract
PURPOSE: The syndrome of unawareness (anosognosia) for sensory and motor neurological deficits (hemiplegia, hemianaesthesia, and hemianopia), contralateral to the side of a hemispheric lesion, is reviewed. CONTENT: Main topics include: basic historical facts; the types of patient's interview and specific questions used to reveal the deficits; the clinical patterns of presentation; the associations and dissociations of the different anosognosic manifestations, and their relationships with associated disorders of sensory, memory, and executive-intellectual functions; the hemispheric asymmetry of anosognosia, that, as the syndrome of unilateral spatial neglect, is more frequent and severe after damage to the right cerebral hemisphere; the relationships between spatial neglect and the anosognosias, and their neural correlates; the effects of lateralized sensory stimulations on defective awareness of neurological impairments. CONCLUSIONS: The argument is made that anosognosia for sensory and motor neurological deficits should be considered as a multi-component syndrome, including a number of specific disorders that are due to the impairment of discrete monitoring systems, specific for the different supervised functions. The putative causal role of associated deficits of other parts of the sensory-motor or cognitive (e.g., memory, general intelligence) system is critically discussed. These specific control processes may be physically implemented in brain areas anatomically (and functionally) close to those subserving the monitored function.
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38. Left neglect dyslexia: Perseveration and reading error types
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Lorella Algeri, Giuseppe Vallar, Marcello Gallucci, Laura Chiapella, Roberta Ronchi, Maria Simonetta Spada, Ronchi, R, Algeri, L, Chiapella, L, Gallucci, M, Spada, M, and Vallar, G
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Adult ,Male ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Perseveration ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Neuropsychological Tests ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Brain mapping ,Functional Laterality ,050105 experimental psychology ,Neglect ,Dyslexia ,Perceptual Disorders ,03 medical and health sciences ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Right-brain-damaged patients ,0302 clinical medicine ,Left unilateral spatial neglect ,Recurrent perseveration ,Reading (process) ,Neglect dyslexia ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,In patient ,Association (psychology) ,Right-brain-damaged patient ,Aged ,media_common ,Aged, 80 and over ,Cerebral Cortex ,Brain Mapping ,Omission and substitution reading error ,Omission and substitution reading errors ,05 social sciences ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Reading ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Psychomotor Performance ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Right-brain-damaged patients may show a reading disorder termed neglect dyslexia. Patients with left neglect dyslexia omit letters on the left-hand-side (the beginning, when reading left-to-right) part of the letter string, substitute them with other letters, and add letters to the left of the string. The aim of this study was to investigate the pattern of association, if any, between error types in patients with left neglect dyslexia and recurrent perseveration (a productive visuo-motor deficit characterized by addition of marks) in target cancellation. Specifically, we aimed at assessing whether different productive symptoms (relative to the reading and the visuo-motor domains) could be associated in patients with left spatial neglect. Fifty-four right-brain-damaged patients took part in the study: 50 out of the 54 patients showed left spatial neglect, with 27 of them also exhibiting left neglect dyslexia. Neglect dyslexic patients who showed perseveration produced mainly substitution neglect errors in reading. Conversely, omissions were the prevailing reading error pattern in neglect dyslexic patients without perseveration. Addition reading errors were much infrequent. Different functional pathological mechanisms may underlie omission and substitution reading errors committed by right-brain-damaged patients with left neglect dyslexia. One such mechanism, involving the defective stopping of inappropriate responses, may contribute to both recurrent perseveration in target cancellation, and substitution errors in reading. Productive pathological phenomena, together with deficits of spatial attention to events taking place on the left-hand-side of space, shape the manifestations of neglect dyslexia, and, more generally, of spatial neglect. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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