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    Faire l’histoire de l’intérêt général à partir de la pratique du Conseil d’État

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    Un Mystère

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    Reconfigurations du roman noir français (1980-2024)

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    Enfants d’Hermès. Voyage, altérités et réception de l’antique

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    Les principes de la physique quantique

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    Analyse critique des principes de la physique quantiqu

    Transformation sociale

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    https://lexiquesci.hypotheses.org/category/t/transformation-socialeSocial transformation refers to the processes by which a society or institution modifies its norms, practices, and social relations. These changes can be slow or abrupt, imposed or desired, and always result from interactions between objective (political, economic, organizational) and subjective (representation, affect, belief) dimensions.La transformation sociale désigne les processus par lesquels une société ou une institution modifie ses normes, ses pratiques et ses rapports sociaux. Ces mutations peuvent être lentes ou brutales, subies ou voulues, et résultent toujours d’interactions entre des dimensions objectives (politique, économique, organisationnelle) et subjectives (représentation, affect, croyance)

    Cahier Saint Exupéry N° 9

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    IBSN : 978-2-36686-255-3À l’occasion des 80 ans de la mort d’Antoine de Saint Exupéry, la Maison des Sciences Humaines et Sociales de Poitiers (Unité d’Appui et de Recherche de l’université de Poitiers et du CNRS) a organisé fin 2024 un colloque international autour d’Antoine de Saint Exupéry : La fabrique des héros. À travers ses récits, « Saint Ex » donne à voir un héros à la fois romanesque et authentique, nourri par l’expérience du danger et la contemplation du monde. Sa disparition en 1944 a contribué à forger sa légende de héros, mais c’est avant tout par ses écrits et les idéaux qu’il a défendus qu’il continue de vivre dans l’imaginaire collectif.Rassemblant une vingtaine de spécialistes de cet auteur, la visée du colloque était d’examiner ce qui, dans sa vie et dans son œuvre, a fait de « Saint Ex » un héros. Les Cahiers 9 présentent l’ensemble des contributions

    Association between prefrontal cortex activation and gait parameters during single and dual-task walking in subacute stroke patients

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    International audienceGait impairments are extensively reported in stroke patients. Despite the growing literature on reduced gait performances and increased prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation in stroke, the relationship between gait and PFC activation is still unclear. To explore this relationship further, we aimed to investigate the relationship between various spatiotemporal gait parameters and PFC activation during single and dual-task (DT) walking in subacute stroke individuals. Thirty-three patients walked 10 m for 30 s under two conditions, with and without a cognitive task (n-back test). PFC activation was evaluated with functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). We assessed gait speed, double stance time, asymmetry of step length and swing time, and step length variability using an electronic walkway. Of the gait parameters examined, only gait speed in the DT condition appears to be associated with PFC activation (R2 = 0.220). In the multivariate regression analysis, the association between PFC activation and gait speed was no longer significant, with the Barthel score emerging as the only significant independent predictor (R2 = 0.383). These findings suggest that PFC activation could serve as a valuable complementary indicator alongside locomotor assessments during DT, but should be considered alongside relevant patients' characteristics. Clinically, this approach may enhance the precision of identifying stroke patient profiles and help explore potential patient subgroups. However, further studies with larger samples are necessary to validate this hypothesis. Significance statement: We reported an association between prefrontal activation and gait speed during dual-task in subacute stroke patients which is influenced by functional independence's score. This provides a plausible explanation to the heterogeneous relationship between gait speed and prefrontal activation observed in the literature.</div

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