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    [Stammbuch Arnd Martin August Schulze]

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    [STAMMBUCH ARND MARTIN AUGUST SCHULZE] [Stammbuch Arnd Martin August Schulze] (1) Cover (1) Einträge S. 1 - 49 (8) Einträge S. 50 - 99 (33) Einträge S. 100 - 149 (58) Einträge S. 150 - 199 (83) Einträge S. 200 - 249 (108) Einträge S. 250 - 280 (133) Register (148) Eintrag S. 288 (152

    Wearables - Die tragbaren Ideen der Künstlerin Soomi Park

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    The article was produced by interviewing Soomi Park (editor, Arnd Wesemann) to discuss body politics. The article debates how we could develop ideas on enhancing body language by sharing ideas from Soomi's projects, Swing Skirt, LED Eyelash and The Snow White Magic Mirror

    Arnd Pollmann: Menschenrechte und Menschenwürde

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    Rezension von Arnd Pollmann: Menschenrechte und Menschenwürde. Zur philosophischen Bedeutung eines revolutionären Projekts, Berlin: Suhrkamp 2022

    El Tlacuache Núm. 471 (2011). 471 Año 11 (2011) junio. El Tlacuache

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    Crítica marxista y mesianismo en las Tesis para la Historia de Walter Benjamin por Raúl Francisco González Quezada. -El viento y la música en Xochicalco por Arnd Adje Both. -El pato como metáfora del mundo acuático olmeca por Giselle Canto

    37. Zimmermann (Arnd). Tyche bei Platon.

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    Des Places Édouard. 37. Zimmermann (Arnd). Tyche bei Platon.. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 80, fascicule 379-383, Janvier-décembre 1967. p. 629

    El Tlacuache Núm. 472 (2011). 472 Año 11 (2011) junio. El Tlacuache

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    Crítica marxista y mesianismo en las Tesis para la Historia de Walter Benjamin por Raúl Francisco González Quezada. -El viento y la música en Xochicalco por Arnd Adje Both. -El pato como metáfora del mundo acuático olmeca por Giselle Canto

    Socioemotional functioning in children diagnosed with Alcohol Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder, ARND, profile on the Child Behaviour Checklist, CBCL

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    grantor: University of TorontoIn an effort to better understand the socioemotional challenges of children exposed prenatally to alcohol, children aged 4-18 diagnosed with Alcohol Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder (ARND) were compared to normal controls. The sample of 68 children included 33 with ARND, 33 normal controls matched to the ARND sample for age, gender, and SES, and 2 children with ARND for whom matches were not available. Comparisons were made both quantitatively and qualitatively using a standardized measure of socioemotional functioning. The study investigated the hypothesis that children with ARND would present with a distinct clinical profile of disturbed socioemotional functioning. Furthermore, it was hypothesized that the severity of socioemotional disturbance would reflect familial and background factors. Results indicated that the ARND group did differ significantly than controls in their presentation of socioemotional problems. As well, children in the ARND group presented with a consistent clinical profile of socioemotional functioning on the CBCL.M.A

    Visual search for feature conjunctions: an fMRI study comparing alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND) to ADHD

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    Abstract Background Alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND) falls under the umbrella of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Diagnosis of ARND is difficult because individuals do not demonstrate the characteristic facial features associated with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). While attentional problems in ARND are similar to those found in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the underlying impairment in attention pathways may be different. Methods Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was conducted at 3 T. Sixty-three children aged 10 to 14 years diagnosed with ARND, ADHD, and typically developing (TD) controls performed a single-feature and a feature-conjunction visual search task. Results Dorsal and ventral attention pathways were activated during both attention tasks in all groups. Significantly greater activation was observed in ARND subjects during a single-feature search as compared to TD and ADHD groups, suggesting ARND subjects require greater neural recruitment to perform this simple task. ARND subjects appear unable to effectively use the very efficient automatic perceptual ‘pop-out’ mechanism employed by TD and ADHD groups during presentation of the disjunction array. By comparison, activation was lower in ARND compared to TD and ADHD subjects during the more difficult conjunction search task as compared to the single-feature search. Analysis of DTI data using tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) showed areas of significantly lower fractional anisotropy (FA) and higher mean diffusivity (MD) in the right inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF) in ARND compared to TD subjects. Damage to the white matter of the ILF may compromise the ventral attention pathway and may require subjects to use the dorsal attention pathway, which is associated with effortful top-down processing, for tasks that should be automatic. Decreased functional activity in the right temporoparietal junction (TPJ) of ARND subjects may be due to a reduction in the white matter tract’s ability to efficiently convey information critical to performance of the attention tasks. Conclusions Limited activation patterns in ARND suggest problems in information processing along the ventral frontoparietal attention pathway. Poor integrity of the ILF, which connects the functional components of the ventral attention network, in ARND subjects may contribute to the attention deficits characteristic of the disorder
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