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Influence of Dystrophin Isoform Deficiency on Motor Development in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective In Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), lack of the shorter dystrophin isoforms Dp140 and Dp71 is associated with increased central nervous system (CNS) involvement. We aimed to investigate how CNS involvement affects motor development in young DMD boys.
Mary Chesshyre   +152 more
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Active Seizures Predict Worse Instrumental Activities of Daily Living in Individuals With Normal Cognition and Dementia

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objectives Cognitive disorders are common in older persons with seizures (PWS). Cognitive disorders are often associated with impaired Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). However, the effects of seizures on IADLs remain unexplored.
Ifrah Zawar   +5 more
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Genetic Diversity and Expanded Phenotypes in Dystonia: Insights From Large‐Scale Exome Sequencing

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective Dystonia is one of the most prevalent movement disorders, characterized by significant clinical and etiological heterogeneity. Despite considerable heritability (~25%), the etiology in most patients remains elusive. Moreover, understanding correlations between clinical manifestations and genetic variants has become increasingly ...
Mirja Thomsen   +47 more
wiley   +1 more source
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From Social Group Work to Social Work with Groups

Social Work With Groups, 1990
Historical, theoretical, and political/economic conditions are involved in the shift in practice orientation from sociol group work to social work with groups. Criteria are proposed for considering group work to be social work with groups and to distinguish it from social group work and group therapy.
Gale Goldberg Wood, Ruth R. Middleman
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Group Conflict as Social Contradiction [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
This paper is a contribution to the definition of an ontology of conflict. In particular, we single out and we study a peculiar notion of conflict, that we suggestively label as 'social contradiction'. In order to do so, we shall introduce and discuss the methodology of social choice theory, since it allows for defining the notion of collective ...
Porello D, Bottazzi E, Ferrario R
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On social groups and relations

Mathematical Social Sciences, 1983
A group of people is divided (1) into n fundamental groups and (2) into 2n attitude classes, the members of each class accepting just those belonging to a particular set of fundamental groups. Cohesiveness of the n·2n resulting classes, compatibility relations among them, and inextensible (maximal) cohesive sets are studied.
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Social groups, nonsense groups and group polarization

1984
The most recent, and with any luck the final, great fling in the experimental tradition of small group research was the study of group decision making which started in the United States as the risky shift and was then transformed in Europe into group polarization. Twenty or so years after Stoner's (1961) first investigation seems an appropriate time at
Colin Fraser, Donald Foster
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Social Groups and Social Stereotypes

1997
A series of studies by Taylor and Simard (1975) demonstrated that cross-cultural communication can be, in objective terms, as effective as within-group communication. We should ask then, why this is not always the case, and subjectively too. A major part of the answer, we believe, lies in the role played by stereotypes. We therefore consider the nature
Howard Giles, Miles Hewstone
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