نتایج جستجو برای: proximal contexts (pcs)

تعداد نتایج: 143846  

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2015
ali akbar jafarpour azizullah mirzaei fatemeh zahra ehsani

central to vygotsky-inspired sociocultural theory (sct) is the notion of zpd seen by sla researchers as a useful framework within which l2 teaching and learning can take place. van lier (2004) argues that the zpd could be activated in diverse proximal contexts (pcs) and is not limited to the expert-novice scenario. . this study probed whether iranian efl learners' collaborative task performance...

Central to Vygotsky-inspired sociocultural theory (SCT) is the notion of ZPD seen by SLA researchers as a useful framework within which L2 teaching and learning can take place. Van Lier (2004) argues that the ZPD could be activated in diverse proximal contexts (PCs) and is not limited to the expert-novice scenario. . This study probed whether Iranian EFL learners' collaborative task performance...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
michiel g.j.s. hageman research fellow, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, phd research fellow orthopedic hand and upper extremity service, massachusetts general hospital, yawkey center, suite 2100, 55 fruit street, boston, ma 02114, usa diederik meijer research fellow, department of surgery, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, the netherlands sjoerd a. stufkens resident, academic medical center amsterdam, university of amsterdam orthopedic residency program, phd research fellow, orthotrauma research center amsterdam, the netherlands david ring associate professor of orthopedic surgery, harvard medical school, orthopedic hand and upper extremity service, massachusetts general hospital, yawkey center, suite 2100, 55 fruit street, boston, ma 02114, usa job n. doornberg resident, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, university of amsterdam orthopedic residency program, postdoc research fellow, orthotrauma research center amsterdam, academic medical center amsterdam, meibergdreef 9, 1100 dd amsterdam, the netherlands; resident, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, university of amsterdam orthopedic residency program, postdoc research fellow, orthotrauma research center amsterdam, academic medical center amsterdam, meibergdreef 9, 1100 dd amsterdam, the netherlands e. ph. steller chief department of general surgery, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, secretariaat c4, jan tooropstraat 164, 1061 ae amsterdam, the netherlands

results at follow-up, the nonoperatively treated patients had better functional outcomes than the operatively treated patients. nonoperatively treated patients also scored better on pain intensity and satisfaction. there were no significant differences in cesd, pcs, and sf-36 physical- and mental health summary scores between cohorts. conclusions the results of this study suggest that operative...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
K Hashimoto R Ichikawa H Takechi Y Inoue A Aiba K Sakimura M Mishina T Hashikawa A Konnerth M Watanabe M Kano

Climbing fiber (CF) synapse formation onto cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs) is critically dependent on the synaptogenesis from parallel fibers (PFs), the other input to PCs. Previous studies revealed that deletion of the glutamate receptor delta2 subunit (GluRdelta2) gene results in persistent multiple CF innervation of PCs with impaired PF synaptogenesis, whereas mutation of the metabotropic gl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Ryoichi Ichikawa Kouichi Hashimoto Taisuke Miyazaki Motokazu Uchigashima Miwako Yamasaki Atsu Aiba Masanobu Kano Masahiko Watanabe

In Purkinje cells (PCs) of the cerebellum, a single "winner" climbing fiber (CF) monopolizes proximal dendrites, whereas hundreds of thousands of parallel fibers (PFs) innervate distal dendrites, and both CF and PF inputs innervate a narrow intermediate domain. It is unclear how this segregated CF and PF innervation is established on PC dendrites. Through reconstruction of dendritic innervation...

2009
Hee-Sun Kim Hyun-Joon Na Hee-Jung Kim Dong-Wan Kang Sang-Ho Oh

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Proper proximal contact is important for maintaining and stabilizing the dental arch. However, the proximal contact strength (PCS) is not a constant value and can be affected by a variety of factors. PURPOSE This study examined the influences of postural changes on the posterior PCS. MATERIAL AND METHODS Twelve adults with a normal occlusion and had not undergone prosth...

2013
Jung Myun Kwak Reji Babygirija Irena Gribovskaja-Rupp Toku Takahashi Shigeru Yamato Kirk Ludwig

BACKGROUND/AIMS In isolated guinea-pig colon, we investigated regional differences in peristalsis evoked by intrinsic electrical nerve stimulation. METHODS Four colonic segments from mid and distal colon of Hartley guinea pigs, were mounted horizontally in an organ bath. Measurement of pellet propulsion time, intraluminal pressure, electrical field stimulation (EFS; 0.5 ms, 60 V, 10 Hz), and ...

The application of zone of proximal development (ZPD), as a major tenet of Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory (SCT, 1978), has recently been invited in the L2 learning/teaching profession. This study mainly examined whether Iranian EFL learners’ interactions in diverse ZPD-activated proximal contexts through the use of storytelling instruction could improve their oral (speaking) proficiency and at...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Taisuke Miyazaki Miwako Yamasaki Kouichi Hashimoto Maya Yamazaki Manabu Abe Hiroshi Usui Masanobu Kano Kenji Sakimura Masahiko Watanabe

In the adult cerebellum, each Purkinje cell (PC) is innervated by a single climbing fiber (CF) in proximal dendrites and 10(5)-10(6) parallel fibers (PFs) in distal dendrites. This organized wiring is established postnatally through heterosynaptic competition between PFs and CFs and homosynaptic competition among multiple CFs. Using PC-specific Cav2.1 knock-out mice (PC-Cav2.1 KO mice), we have...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Ryoichi Ichikawa Taisuke Miyazaki Masanobu Kano Tsutomu Hashikawa Haruyuki Tatsumi Kenji Sakimura Masayoshi Mishina Yoshiro Inoue Masahiko Watanabe

Organized synapse formation on to Purkinje cell (PC) dendrites by parallel fibers (PFs) and climbing fibers (CFs) is crucial for cerebellar function. In PCs lacking glutamate receptor delta2 (GluRdelta2), PF synapses are reduced in number, numerous free spines emerge, and multiple CF innervation persists to adulthood. In the present study, we conducted anterograde and immunohistochemical labeli...

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