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Pathol Res Pract ; 189(5): 563-6, 1993 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8378179

ABSTRACT

Accurate alignment of histological sections has always been a fundamental problem in the three-dimensional reconstruction of tissue structures from serial sections. An excimer laser was used to create small holes in paraffin processed colorectal tissue blocks. The laser holes were 200-230 microns in diameter and penetrated the tissue approximately 0.5 mm. No damage was caused to the surrounding tissue. Using a VIDAS image analyser, these microscopic holes could be used as artificial reference points (ARPs) for the accurate alignment of consecutive serial sections and three-dimensional reconstruction of colorectal glandular tissue.


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Histological Techniques , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods , Lasers , Colon/anatomy & histology , Humans , Rectum/anatomy & histology
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Biol Psychol ; 18(1): 11-22, 1984 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6733186

ABSTRACT

This experiment was run to further evaluate the role of individual difference factors in perception of heart beats (cardiac awareness). The present study examined 24 male subjects who showed high and moderate levels of physical fitness. Cardiac awareness was examined using Brener-Jones type discrimination trials. Subjects discriminated first while standing quietly on a treadmill (32 trials), then while walking briskly on a motorized treadmill (32 trials), and finally during recovery from exercise (elevated HR but behavioral quiescence) (16 trials). Results showed that only the moderate fitness group showed heightened awareness during exercise, while both groups showed greater than chance awareness during recovery from exercise. Neither group was highly aware while resting before exercise. These results fail to support notions that high fitness distance runners are highly aware of cardiac function during exercise. A number of reasons for this finding are discussed.


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Heart Rate , Perception/physiology , Physical Exertion , Physical Fitness , Adolescent , Adult , Awareness/physiology , Discrimination, Psychological/physiology , Humans , Male , Physical Endurance , Proprioception/physiology , Running
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