132 research outputs found

    PennLINC/aslprep: unstable release for testing

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    PennLINC/xcp_abcd: hcp

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    post processing of fmriprep cifiti and gifti ( and volume

    Analyse de connectivité EEG régime reposant dans l'épilepsie bénigne de l'enfance et des nouveau-nés

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    Le travail réalisé au cours de cette thèse a porté sur l'étude de la connectivité cérébrale fonctionnelle des réseaux épileptiques chez des enfants présentant des épilepsies avec pointes centro temporales (EPCT), et sur l'organisation fonctionnelle des réseaux de repos chez des nouveaux-nés sains et des prématurés. Les patients épileptiques présentent une désorganisation fonctionnelle cérébrale qui participe à une altération des réseaux de repos selon la gamme de fréquence des activités cérébrales. Cette désorganisation fonctionnelle bien que plus importante durant les périodes de pointes épileptiques intercritiques est aussi observée dans les périodes sans pointes intercritiques. Les régions impliquées dans la genèse et la propagation des pointes intercritiques englobent la région centrale (zone épileptiques), la région rolandique et l'aire prémotrice. Chez le nouveau-né et le prématuré la connectivité fonctionnelle est majeure dans les régions frontales et postérieures. Les activités endogènes thêta temporales du prématuré présentent une connectivité restreinte aux seules régions temporales. Chez le nouveau-né à terme l'organisation fonctionnelle est similaire avec une forte connectivité dans les régions frontales temporales et postérieures dans le sommeil calme et le sommeil agitéThe thesis investigated the functional connectivity in children with benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spike and functional brain network organization in preterm and full-term neonates. The patients with the epilepsy had functional brain disruption and the alterations of resting state functional connectivity is frequency dependent in comparison to the healthy controls. The epileptic brain network is disrupted in the presence and absence of interictal epileptic discharges. The regions involved in the generation and propagation of epilepsy were identified including epileptic zone (central region), rolandic region and the supplementary motor areas. In the neonates, preterm neonates were characterized with the high functional connectivity at the frontal and posterior regions. The presence of endogenous activity in preterm such as theta temporal activity revealed high functional connectivity at the temporal region. Similar functional brain network organization was observed in full-term neonates with the high functional activity at the frontal, temporal and posterior regions in both active and quite sleep period

    Analyse de connectivité EEG régime reposant dans l'épilepsie bénigne de l'enfance et des nouveau-nés

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    The thesis investigated the functional connectivity in children with benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spike and functional brain network organization in preterm and full-term neonates. The patients with the epilepsy had functional brain disruption and the alterations of resting state functional connectivity is frequency dependent in comparison to the healthy controls. The epileptic brain network is disrupted in the presence and absence of interictal epileptic discharges. The regions involved in the generation and propagation of epilepsy were identified including epileptic zone (central region), rolandic region and the supplementary motor areas. In the neonates, preterm neonates were characterized with the high functional connectivity at the frontal and posterior regions. The presence of endogenous activity in preterm such as theta temporal activity revealed high functional connectivity at the temporal region. Similar functional brain network organization was observed in full-term neonates with the high functional activity at the frontal, temporal and posterior regions in both active and quite sleep periodsLe travail réalisé au cours de cette thèse a porté sur l'étude de la connectivité cérébrale fonctionnelle des réseaux épileptiques chez des enfants présentant des épilepsies avec pointes centro temporales (EPCT), et sur l'organisation fonctionnelle des réseaux de repos chez des nouveaux-nés sains et des prématurés. Les patients épileptiques présentent une désorganisation fonctionnelle cérébrale qui participe à une altération des réseaux de repos selon la gamme de fréquence des activités cérébrales. Cette désorganisation fonctionnelle bien que plus importante durant les périodes de pointes épileptiques intercritiques est aussi observée dans les périodes sans pointes intercritiques. Les régions impliquées dans la genèse et la propagation des pointes intercritiques englobent la région centrale (zone épileptiques), la région rolandique et l'aire prémotrice. Chez le nouveau-né et le prématuré la connectivité fonctionnelle est majeure dans les régions frontales et postérieures. Les activités endogènes thêta temporales du prématuré présentent une connectivité restreinte aux seules régions temporales. Chez le nouveau-né à terme l'organisation fonctionnelle est similaire avec une forte connectivité dans les régions frontales temporales et postérieures dans le sommeil calme et le sommeil agit

    Psychologický rozměr africké migrace v Evropě

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    European Politics and Society: Václav Havel Joint Master Programme CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of International Studies Department of European Studies Master's Thesis 2023 Yinka Adenuga European Politics and Society: Václav Havel Joint Master Programme CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of International Studies Department of European Studies DETERMINANT OF MIGRATION AMONG AFRICANS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Master's Thesis Author: Yinka Azeez Adenuga, 48318753 (CUNI) Supervisor: PhDr. Barbora Menclová, Ph.D. Year of the Defence: 2023 ABSTRACT This study deals with African migrants in the Czech Republic. Given the absence of general knowledge about African migrants in the Czech Republic, it contributes to the knowledge production of African migrants by examining the general features of their composition and structures in the Czech Republic. More primarily, this study deals with the motivation for migration among Africans who chose the Czech Republic as their destination. Understanding the determinants of African migration in the Czech Republic remains poor and insufficient, as there is little empirical study that has specifically examined the determinants of migration among Africans in the Czech Republic. As a result, this study is a novel study that aims to...Katedra evropských studiíDepartment of European StudiesFaculty of Social SciencesFakulta sociálních vě

    Determinant of Migration Among Africans in the Czech Republic

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    European Politics and Society: Václav Havel Joint Master Programme CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of International Studies Department of European Studies Master's Thesis 2023 Yinka Adenuga European Politics and Society: Václav Havel Joint Master Programme CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of International Studies Department of European Studies DETERMINANT OF MIGRATION AMONG AFRICANS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Master's Thesis Author: Yinka Azeez Adenuga, 48318753 (CUNI) Supervisor: PhDr. Barbora Menclová, Ph.D. Year of the Defence: 2023 ABSTRACT This study deals with African migrants in the Czech Republic. Given the absence of general knowledge about African migrants in the Czech Republic, it contributes to the knowledge production of African migrants by examining the general features of their composition and structures in the Czech Republic. More primarily, this study deals with the motivation for migration among Africans who chose the Czech Republic as their destination. Understanding the determinants of African migration in the Czech Republic remains poor and insufficient, as there is little empirical study that has specifically examined the determinants of migration among Africans in the Czech Republic. As a result, this study is a novel study that aims to..

    PennLINC/xcp_abcd: nibabiestest

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    NIBABIES TEST [x] MNI152NLin6Asym template for nibabies #156 [x] update executive summary and report #69 #115 #157 #151 [x] anatomical workflow added including freesurfer/freesurfer* [x] outputs for cifti and nift

    Identifying neural drivers of benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes

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    Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by abnormal electrical discharges in a group of brain cells. Benign childhood epilepsy, which affect children under the age of 12years, has been reported to contribute to the cognitive impairment of these children, even in the absence of structural abnormalities. Functional connectivity models have been applied to provide a deeper understanding of the processes that control and regulate interictal activity of benign childhood epilepsy. These studies have shown regions of increased connectivity and activity, particularly at the epileptic zone, which is usually the central region around the sensorimotor cortex, and in the immediate regions surrounding the zone and reduced activity in distant regions, such as the frontal lobe and temporal regions. The present study was designed to identify the neural drivers involved in the initiation and propagation of epileptic activity and the causal relationships between brain regions with increased and decreased connectivity and functional activity. We used three different models to identify neural drivers and casual connectivity with dynamic causal modelling (DCM) of EEG data. All models showed that the central region, the source of the epileptic activity, is the major driver of the brain network during interictal discharges. Other regions include the temporoparietal junction and temporal pole. The central region also had influence on the frontal and contralateral hemisphere, which might explain the cognitive deficits observed in these patients. Keywords: Benign childhood epilepsy, EEG, Dynamic causal modelling, Interictal activit

    PennLINC/xcp_abcd: hcp/dcan

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