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Rev. méd. Chile ; 142(7): 867-879, jul. 2014. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-726178

ABSTRACT

Recent genetic and neuropathologic advances support the concept that frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are overlapping multisystem disorders. While 10-15% of ALS patients fulfil criteria for FTD, features of motor neuron disease appear in approximately 15% of FTD patients, during the evolution of the disease. This overlap has been reinforced by the discovery of Transactive Response DNA Binding Protein 43 kDa (TDP43) inclusions as the main neuropathologic finding in the majority of ALS cases and almost a half of FTD cases. Also, an expansion in the intron of C9ORF72 (chromosome 9p21) has been identified in families affected by ALS, ALS-FTD and FTD. This review provides an update on the recent genetic and neuropathologic findings of ALS and FTD and a characterization of their clinical presentation forms, based on the current diagnostic criteria. Finally it underscores the importance of having a national registry of patients with ALS and FTD, to provide an earlier diagnosis and a multidisciplinary care.


Subject(s)
Humans , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis , Frontotemporal Dementia , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/diagnosis , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/genetics , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/pathology , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/psychology , DNA Repeat Expansion , DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , Frontotemporal Dementia/diagnosis , Frontotemporal Dementia/genetics , Frontotemporal Dementia/pathology , Frontotemporal Dementia/psychology , Genotype , Mutation
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Rev. colomb. psiquiatr ; 42(1): 9-28, ene.-mar. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: lil-678076

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La empatía es uno de los constructos de la llamadas neurociencias sociales. Se define como una disposición de dimensiones múltiples que permite colocarse en el estado emocional del otro. Colombia presenta un conflicto interno irregular prolongado, que ha venido deteriorándose en crueldad. Objetivos: Evaluar las dimensiones de la empatía de 285 excombatientes del conflicto armado colombiano, usando el Índice de Reactividad Interpersonal (IRI) en español. Métodos y sujetos: Se seleccionó una muestra de 285 excombatientes, 241 (84,6 %) hombres: 85,3 % paramilitares y 14,7 % guerrilleros. Se les aplicó el IRI de 28 ítems. Se realizaron 3 análisis de factores exploratorios (AFE) y análisis factoriales confirmatorios (AFC), utilizando ecuaciones estructurales. Resultados: Un primer AFE obtuvo 9 factores (KMO = 0,74 y 54,7 % de varianza, consistencia interna [CI]: 0,22-0,63). Un segundo AFE con 20 ítems con cargas superiores a 0,4 mostró una estructura de 6 factores (KMO = 0,70, 50,3 % de varianza; CI: 0,37-0,63). Un tercer AFE forzó las 4 dimensiones originales (KMO = 0,74, varianza 33,77 % y CI: 0,44-0,77). El AFC mostró índices de bondad de ajuste adecuados para los 3 modelos. El de 4 factores obtuvo los más bajos, y el de 6 factores, los más altos. El modelo de 4 factores obtuvo la mejor CI. Conclusión: El IRI en español en excombatientes del conflicto Colombiano tiene estructuras posibles de 4, 6 y 9 factores. El mejor ajuste es la de 6 factores. La de 4 factores tuvo mejor CI.


Introduction: Empathy is one of the main concepts of in social neurosciences. It is defined as a trait with multiple dimensions allowing individuals to place themselves in the emotional states of others. Colombia has an irregular, internal and long-lasting armed conflict which has been increasing its cruelty levels. Objectives: to assess the empathy dimensions of 285 ex-combatants from the internal Colombian conflict, using the Interpersonal Reactivity Index(IRI) in Spanish. Methodology and Subjects: a sample of 285 male ex-combatants, 241 (84, 6%) males: 85,3% paramilitaries, and 14,7% guerillas. The 28 Item IRI questionnaires were administered. 3 exploratory factor analyses (EFA) were performed. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) were developed using structural equation procedures. Results: The first EFA obtained 9 factors (KMO=0,74, variance 54,7% and internal consistency (IC): 0,22 - 0,63). The second EFA produced 20 items with burdens above 0,4 and showed a 6-factor structure (KMO=0,70, variance 50,3%, IC: 0,37 - 0,63). The third EFA forced the 4 original IRI dimensions (KMO=0,74, variance 33,77, IC: 0,44 - 0,77. CFAs showed goodness of adjustment indexes adequate for the three models. The 4-factor model obtained the lowest value, while the 6-factor model obtained the highest. The 4- factor model showed the best IC. Conclusion: The Spanish IRI administered to ex-combatants of the Colombian conflict has possible structures of 4, 6 and 9 factors. The best adjustment was for the 6-fctor. The 4-factor model exhibited the best IC.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Middle Aged , Adaptation, Psychological , Armed Conflicts , Neurosciences , Surveys and Questionnaires , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Colombia , Empathy , Cognitive Neuroscience
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Fractal rev. psicol ; 24(3): 501-512, set.-dez. 2012. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-660516

ABSTRACT

Spatial discontinuations, as those found in cities and buildings, are everyday events. But, how do we encode and classify such misalignments? This is the topic of this paper. Twenty participants were asked to classify a total of 51 icons showing an upward-moving line being misaligned to the right, left and straight down. The results show that subjects were very sensitive to slight discontinuations occurring to vertical lines and that there was not exact symmetry between the left and right axis, meaning that the pieces slightly misaligned to the left were encoded differently than those misaligned to the right.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Cognition , Space Perception , Visual Perception
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Rev. chil. neuropsicol. (En línea) ; 7(1): 21-25, 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-712815

ABSTRACT

La interocepción como censado del estado homeostático y visceral, ha sido recientemente postulada como requisito para la conciencia de estados emocionales corporales (Craig, 2009). Vías parasimpáticas y espinotalámicas que codifican esta información corporal tienen relevo en la corteza insular. Simultáneamente, han sido descriptas otras funciones insulares implicadas en procesos conscientes, como la intencionalidad, la toma de decisiones, la conciencia sensorio-motora, la percepción temporal, reconocer la imagen visual de uno mismo o percibir confiables a otros individuos (Craig, 2009; Ibanez, Gleichgerrcht, & Manes, 2010). Esta evidencia, sumada a resultados de estudios de lesión y neuroimágenes funcionales, sugiere que la corteza insular anterior (IA) sería la encargada de integrar señales multimodales cognitivas, emocionales y sociales para dirigir las conductas motivacionales que entrañan la supervivencia del individuo. En esta revisión analizamos el cúmulo de evidencia que involucran a la interocepción y al procesamiento insular integrativo en el surgimiento de estados emocionales conscientes, a través de estudios de lesiones y de técnicas de conectividad funcional en resonancia magnética funcional (RMF).


Recent research have suggested that interoception, defined as the sensing of homeostatic and visceral state, is a prerequisite for the emerging of conscious body feelings (Craig, 2009). Parasympathetic and spinothalamic pathways coding such information from the body have their final station in insular cortex neurons. At the same time, several other cognitive functions related to awareness, have been associated with insular activation such as intentionality, decision making, sensory motor consciousness, time perception, recognition of self´s image, or trust on someone else (Craig, 2009; Ibanez et al., 2010). Lesion studies and functional neuroimaging research is in line with this evidence, suggesting that anterior insular cortex would be engaged in integrate multimodal cognitive, emotional and social information in order to modulate motivational behavior leading to the survival of the individual. In this review, we analyze last research works on interoception and integrative insular processing through lesion studies and functional connectivity in functional magnetic resonance imaging (FC-fMRI).


Subject(s)
Humans , Awareness , Conscience , Cerebral Cortex/physiology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Body Image , Cognition , Decision Making , Emotions , Self Concept , Social Behavior
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Biol. Res ; 41(3): 271-275, 2008. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-511917

ABSTRACT

In the last few decades, several works on event related potentials (ERPs hereafter) during sleep have been reported. In spite of numerous studies, clear methodological rules for this kind of study are often missing, making it difficult to valorize the scope of these results. We propose here a description of methodological aspects to be considered when evaluating ERPs during sleep. The use of Rechtschaffen and Kales rules versus automatic methods is assessed, plus the additional use of certain quantitative measures. Additionally, two topics are discussed which must be controlled in ERPs sleep studies: the First Night Effect, and sleep disturbances. Better control of experimental paradigms is relevant for the growth of the neuroscience of sleep.


Subject(s)
Humans , Evoked Potentials/physiology , Polysomnography/methods , Sleep Stages/physiology , Electroencephalography , Electromyography , Electrooculography , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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