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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online);64(3): 540-546, June 2012. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-640115

ABSTRACT

Estudou-se a influência das quatro estações do ano nas características do sêmen e nas concentrações de testosterona e cortisol em touros. Cinco touros Nelore e cinco Simental entre 48 e 72 meses de idade, criados extensivamente, foram avaliados andrologicamente por meio de exames físicos das características morfológicas do sêmen e das concentrações séricas de testosterona e cortisol. Houve redução na motilidade e no vigor do sêmen no inverno (P<0,05) na raça Simental. Observou-se correlação (P<0,01) entre testosterona x motilidade (0,69) e testosterona x vigor (0,57) na raça Simental, e cortisol x motilidade (0,68) e cortisol x vigor (0,65) na raça Nelore. O efeito das estações do ano modificou a qualidade do sêmen com aumento da motilidade e vigor espermáticos na primavera e verão nos touros Simental. A concentração de cortisol diminuiu no outono nos touros Nelore.


The influence of four seasons per year on semen characteristics and levels of testosterone and cortisol in Nelore and Simental bulls was studied. Five Nelore and five Simental bulls extensively managed, at 48-72 months old were evaluated for sexual soundness using physical and morphological characteristics of semen and serum levels of testosterone and cortisol. In Simental bulls there was decreased motility and vigor of semen (P<0.05) during winter. There was a correlation (P<0.01) between testosterone x motility (0.69) and testosterone x vigor (0.57) in the Simental breed and cortisol x motility (0.68) and cortisol x vigor (0.65) in Nelore the breed. The effect of seasons during the year changed the semen quality with increased sperm motility and vigor in spring-summe r in Simental bulls. The cortisol level decreased in autumn in Nelore bulls.

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Rev. bras. pesqui. méd. biol ; Braz. j. med. biol. res;39(3): 371-385, Mar. 2006. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-421365

ABSTRACT

According to the working memory model, the phonological loop is the component of working memory specialized in processing and manipulating limited amounts of speech-based information. The Children's Test of Nonword Repetition (CNRep) is a suitable measure of phonological short-term memory for English-speaking children, which was validated by the Brazilian Children's Test of Pseudoword Repetition (BCPR) as a Portuguese-language version. The objectives of the present study were: i) to investigate developmental aspects of the phonological memory processing by error analysis in the nonword repetition task, and ii) to examine phoneme (substitution, omission and addition) and order (migration) errors made in the BCPR by 180 normal Brazilian children of both sexes aged 4-10, from preschool to 4th grade. The dominant error was substitution [F(3,525) = 180.47; P < 0.0001]. The performance was age-related [F(4,175) = 14.53; P < 0.0001]. The length effect, i.e., more errors in long than in short items, was observed [F(3,519) = 108.36; P < 0.0001]. In 5-syllable pseudowords, errors occurred mainly in the middle of the stimuli, before the syllabic stress [F(4,16) = 6.03; P = 0.003]; substitutions appeared more at the end of the stimuli, after the stress [F(12,48) = 2.27; P = 0.02]. In conclusion, the BCPR error analysis supports the idea that phonological loop capacity is relatively constant during development, although school learning increases the efficiency of this system. Moreover, there are indications that long-term memory contributes to holding memory trace. The findings were discussed in terms of distinctiveness, clustering and redintegration hypotheses.


Subject(s)
Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Language Development , Language Tests , Memory/physiology , Phonetics , Verbal Learning , Analysis of Variance , Brazil , Memory, Short-Term/physiology , Reproducibility of Results , Translating
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Rev. bras. pesqui. méd. biol ; Braz. j. med. biol. res;36(11): 1533-1547, Nov. 2003.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-348282

ABSTRACT

The phonological loop is a component of the working memory system specifically involved in the processing and manipulation of limited amounts of information of a sound-based phonological nature. Phonological memory can be assessed by the Children's Test of Nonword Repetition (CNRep) in English speakers but not in Portuguese speakers due to phonotactic differences between the two languages. The objectives of the present study were: 1) to develop the Brazilian Children's Test of Pseudoword Repetition (BCPR), a Portuguese version of the CNRep, and 2) to validate the BCPR by correlation with the Auditory Digit Span Test from the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale. The BCPR and Digit Span were assessed in 182 children aged 4-10 years, 84 from Minas Gerais State (42 from a rural region) and 98 from the city of Säo Paulo. There are subject age and word length effects causing repetition accuracy to decline as a function of the number of syllables of the pseudowords. Correlations between BCPR and Digit Span forward (r = 0.50; P <= 0.01) and backward (r = 0.43; P <= 0.01) were found, and partial correlation indicated that higher BCPR scores were associated with higher Digit Span scores. BCPR appears to depend more on schooling, while Digit Span was more related to development. The results demonstrate that the BCPR is a reliable measure of phonological working memory, similar to the CNRep.


Subject(s)
Child, Preschool , Humans , Male , Female , Child , Language Disorders , Language Tests , Memory, Short-Term , Analysis of Variance , Educational Status , Phonetics , Reproducibility of Results
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