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    Contrasting activity profile of two distributed cortical networks as a function of attentional demands

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    The original publication is available at http://www.jneurosci.orgThis work was supported by R01 grant MH-073610 from the National Institutes of Health to Denis Paré

    Denis Sargan: Some Perspectives

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    We attempt to present Denis Sargan's work in some kind of historical perspective, in two ways. First, we discuss some previous members of the Tooke Chair of Economic Science and Statistics, which was founded in 1859 and which Sargan held. Second, we discuss one of his artices 'Asymptotic Theory and Large Models' in relation to modern preoccupations with semiparametric econometrics.Denis Sargan, Tooke Chair of Economic Science and Statistics, asymptotic theory and large models, semiparametric econometrics.

    Suite de la discussion sur les articles proposés par le comité féodal, lors de la séance du 11 mars 1790

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    Tronchet François Denis, Merlin de Douai, Lanjuinais Jean Denis, Fréteau de Saint-Just Emmanuel. Suite de la discussion sur les articles proposés par le comité féodal, lors de la séance du 11 mars 1790. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) Tome XII - Du 2 mars au 14 avril 1790. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1881. pp. 116-117

    Is Tolerance Political? An Interview with Denis Lacorne

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    contribution à un site webDenis Lacorne is the author of "The Limits of Tolerance. Enlightenment Values and Religious Fanaticism" (Columbia University Press, 2019), the English translation of "Les limites de la tolérance" (Gallimard, awarded the Prix Montyon by the Académie Française). In his book, which is intellectually very inspiring because of the many questions it addresses and raises, Denis Lacorne traces the emergence of the notion of tolerance from its early thinkers to the Age of Enlightenment and finally questions the notion and its various understandings through more recent events in France and the United States. What is tolerance? Is tolerance political? Interview by Miriam Périer, CER

    Timing of impulses from the central amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis to the brainstem

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    The amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) are thought to subserve distinct functions with the former mediating rapid fear responses to discrete sensory cues and the latter longer “anxiety-like” states in response to diffuse environmental contingencies. Yet, these structures are reciprocally connected and their projection sites overlap extensively. To shed light on the significance of BNST-amygdala connections, we compared the antidromic response latencies of BNST and central amygdala (CE) neurons to brainstem stimulation. Whereas the frequency distribution of latencies was unimodal in BNST neurons (~10 ms mode), that of CE neurons was bimodal (~10 and ~30 ms modes). However, after stria terminalis (ST) lesions, only short-latency antidromic responses were observed, suggesting that CE axons with long conduction times course through the ST. Compared to the direct route, the ST greatly lengthens the path of CE axons to the brainstem, an apparently disadvantageous arrangement. Since BNST and CE share major excitatory basolateral amygdala (BL) inputs, lengthening the path of CE axons might allow synchronization of BNST and CE impulses to brainstem when activated by BL. To test this, we applied electrical BL stimuli and compared orthodromic response latencies in CE and BNST neurons. The latency difference between CE and BNST neurons to BL stimuli approximated that seen between the antidromic responses of BNST cells and CE neurons with long-conduction times. These results point to a hitherto unsuspected level of temporal coordination between the inputs and outputs of CE and BNST neurons, supporting the idea of shared functions.The original publication is available at: http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/100/6/342

    Amendement de M. Fréteau à l'article 21 du décret, titre IV, relatif au rachat des droits féodaux supprimés sans indemnité, lors de la séance du 24 avril 1790

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    Tronchet François Denis, Fréteau de Saint-Just Emmanuel. Amendement de M. Fréteau à l'article 21 du décret, titre IV, relatif au rachat des droits féodaux supprimés sans indemnité, lors de la séance du 24 avril 1790. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) Tome XV - Du 21 avril au 30 mai 1790. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1883. p. 279

    Rehab Depot de la Plaine Saint-Denis

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    Redesign for workshop Atelier Revision Intermediaire at the Depot de la Plaine Saint-Denis with a rehabilitation center as new functionRMITArchitecture and The Built Environmen

    Severini e Denis

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    L'A. prende in esame i controversi rapporti tra i due artisti, nel primo decennio del secolo e, più tardi, nella produzione di carattere religioso. Severini risulta influenzato da Denis più di quanto sostenga negli scritti teorici. The Author examines the controversial relationships between the two artists, in the first decade of the century and later on, in their religious production. Severini appears influenced by Denis more than he declares in his theoretic writings

    Amendement de M. Fréteau à l'article 21 du décret, titre IV, relatif au rachat des droits féodaux supprimés sans indemnité, lors de la séance du 24 avril 1790

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    Tronchet François Denis, Fréteau de Saint-Just Emmanuel. Amendement de M. Fréteau à l'article 21 du décret, titre IV, relatif au rachat des droits féodaux supprimés sans indemnité, lors de la séance du 24 avril 1790. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) sous la direction de Jérôme Mavidal et Emile Laurent. Tome XV - Du 21 avril au 30 mai 1790. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1883. p. 279

    Remarques concernant la proposition faite par M. Camus de retranchement de la dernière partie de l’article 4 du décret sur les ordres de chevalerie, lors de la séance du 1er août 1791

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    Fréteau de Saint-Just Emmanuel, Lanjuinais Jean Denis. Remarques concernant la proposition faite par M. Camus de retranchement de la dernière partie de l’article 4 du décret sur les ordres de chevalerie, lors de la séance du 1er août 1791. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) Tome XXIX - Du 29 juillet au 27 août 1791. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1888. p. 81
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