Publications by authors named "Gardette J"

This article focuses on familiarity, the form of memory allowing humans to recognize stimuli that have been encountered before. We aim to emphasize its complex nature which includes representational and phenomenological dimensions. The former implies that its neural correlates depend on the type and complexity of the cue stimulus, as different classes of stimuli are represented in distributed ventral visual and medial temporal regions.

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Styrene butadiene rubber is one of the main constituents of tire tread. During tire life, the tread material undergoes different stresses that impact its structure and chemical composition. Wear particles are then released into the environment as weathered material.

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The hippocampus is usually associated with recall memory, whereas its contribution to familiarity-based memory is debated. Growing evidence support the idea that this structure participates to any cognitive process performed on scene representations. In parallel, differences in functional specialisation and cortical connectivity were found across the longitudinal and transverse axes of the hippocampus.

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The prevailing view in human cognitive neuroscience associates the medial temporal lobes (MTLs) with declarative memory. Compelling experimental evidence has, however, demonstrated that these regions are specialized according to the representations processed, irrespective of the cognitive domain assessed. This account was supported by the study of patients with bilateral medial temporal amnesia, who exhibit impairments in perceptual tasks involving complex visual stimuli.

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An emotion-induced memory trade-off effect is frequently reported when participants have to memorize complex items that include both neutral and emotional features. This bias corresponds to better remembering of central emotional information accompanied by poor performance related to neutral background information. Although the trade-off effect has been mainly associated with attentional bias toward emotional content, findings suggest that other non-attentional cognitive processes could also be involved.

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The functional organisation of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) has long been described on the basis of cognitive processes such as recollection or familiarity. However, this view has recently been challenged, and researchers have proposed decomposing cognitive phenomena into representations and operations. According to the representational view, representations, such as scenes for the hippocampus and objects for the perirhinal cortex, are critical in understanding the role of MTL regions in cognition.

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The increase of plastic production from the middle of the twentieth century was inevitably followed by an increase in the amount of plastic dumped in the natural environment. There, the plastic debris are exposed to sunlight, temperature, humidity, and physical stress. This can induce photo-oxidative and thermal degradation.

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Chitosan films were subjected to accelerated artificial weathering at λ>300 nm and 60 °C in the presence of O. The resulting variations in the chemical structure were characterized by IR spectroscopy and UV-vis spectroscopy, and a photooxidation mechanism was proposed based on the identified oxidation photoproducts. The formation of gluconolactone derivatives leading to chain scissions was shown.

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We aimed to identify cognitive signatures (phenotypes) of patients suffering from mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) with respect to their epilepsy lateralization (left or right), through the use of SVM (Support Vector Machine) and XGBoost (eXtreme Gradient Boosting) machine learning (ML) algorithms. Specifically, we explored the ability of the two algorithms to identify the most significant scores (features, in ML terms) that segregate the left from the right mTLE patients. We had two versions of our dataset which consisted of neuropsychological test scores: a "reduced and working" version (n = 46 patients) without any missing data, and another one "original" (n = 57) with missing data but useful for testing the robustness of results obtained with the working dataset.

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Organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices and other organic electronics have the promise to provide lightweight, flexible alternatives to traditional rigid semiconductor technologies. However, organic electronics often degrade rapidly upon exposure to oxygen, water, light, and combinations thereof, as well as upon exposure to elevated temperatures. This requires the use of high gas barrier packaging in order for devices to have operational lifetimes on the order of years.

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This paper is devoted to the characterization of polymer-filler interfaces by thermoporosimetry using water as a probe. Composites of EVA filled with aluminium hydroxide with high filler content for the required fire retardant properties have been studied. After water sorption at 90 °C, the composites have been analyzed by thermoporosimetry using water as a morphological probe.

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Background: The European Commission has recently issued a marketing authorisation valid throughout the European Union for ingenol mebutate (Picato) in the cutaneous treatment of non-hyperkeratotic, non-hypertrophic actinic keratosis in adults.

Objectives: The objective of this paper is to summarise the scientific review of the application leading to regulatory approval in the EU. The full scientific assessment report and product information, including the summary of product characteristics, are available on the EMA website (www.

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The oil extracted from the bean of Balanites aegyptiaca was characterized, and its photochemical and thermal stabilization were evaluated. The chemical composition was determined using gas chromatography (GC), revealing that the oil is very rich in unsaturated fatty acids (72% omega-6 and omega-9). The photochemical stability was assessed by subjecting it to artificially accelerated photo-aging and then examining the changes using infrared spectroscopy.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hypogonadism affects 2-4 million men in the U.S., but only 5% receive treatment; testosterone replacement therapy improves sexual function, mood, and energy levels.
  • The study evaluates the long-term safety and efficacy of the Testopatch, a transdermal testosterone delivery method, over a 6-year period for patients with primary or secondary hypogonadism.
  • Results showed that Testopatch maintained stable testosterone levels without increasing prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentrations or cancer risks, suggesting it is a safe treatment option for hypogonadal men.
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This study reports the effect of light on PLA/ZnO nanocomposites films produced by melt-extrusion. The attention focused on the discrimination between the photocatalytic degradation of PLA provoked by ZnO and the UV screening effect of the ZnO nanoparticles. The chemical modifications of PLA induced by UV light irradiation were analyzed using infrared spectroscopy and completed through the analysis of the low-molecular-weight photoproducts using IC and SPME and the characterization of chain scissions with SEC.

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The crystallization of PLA-silane surface-treated ZnO nanocomposites was investigated by DSC and compared to that of neat PLA. Several modes of crystallization were considered: isothermal and non-isothermal cold crystallization and also isothermal and non-isothermal melt crystallization. The kinetics of cold crystallization were studied using different methods, namely the Avrami and Ozawa-Flynn-Wall models, to calculate activation energies and kinetic constants.

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During the past decade, the development of polymeric solar cells has received a great deal of attention from both academic and industrial laboratories. In order to enhance the device performances both in terms of power conversion efficiency stability in use conditions, Polycarbazole copolymers have attracted increasing attention. In this paper, the photodegradation of poly(N-vinylcarbazole) (PVK) was investigated from the molecular scale to the nanomechanical properties.

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The thermoporosimetry method was adapted to determine the mesh size distribution of an acrylate thermoset clearcoat. This goal was achieved by increasing the solvent rate transfer by increasing the pressure and temperature. A comparison of the results obtained using this approach with those obtained by DMA (dynamic mechanical analysis) underlined the accuracy of thermoporosimetry in characterizing the macromolecular architecture of thermosets.

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Objective: To compare mean serum total testosterone, bioavailable-testosterone, and dihydrotestosterone levels between transdermal testosterone and oral testosterone undecanoate treatment.

Methods: Multicentre, randomized, cross-over study; 44 men >18 years, testosterone ≤2.5 ng/mL.

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Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) such as docosahexaenoic and eicosapentaenoic acids (DHA, EPA) exert ischemic anti-arrhythmic effects. However, their mechanism of action remains unknown. The present study was designed to investigate their potential effect on the regulation of the late sodium current as the basis for their ischemic anti-arrhythmic activity.

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Introduction: The ICHS7B guideline focused on hERG and QT assays, although other factors have also been linked with the induction of severe arrhythmias. Thus, the aim of the present study was to demonstrate that two in vitro action potential recordings constitute convincing models of predictive drug-induced Torsades de pointes (TdP) and re-entry arrhythmias.

Methods: The effects of D,L-sotalol, flecainide and quinidine were investigated on potassium (hERG) and sodium (Na(V)1.

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Previous experiments in our laboratory, using the hamster cheek pouch microcirculation, have shown that precapillary vessels exhibit spontaneous rhythmic luminal variations, termed vasomotion, a myogenic activity sustained by a balance between membrane currents among which polarizing K(+) currents play an important role. In these microvessels, endothelium-derived relaxing factors (EDRFs) seem to regulate arteriolar diameter [via nitric oxide (NO) and cyclic GMP] and vasomotion [probably via endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF)]. Fish or fish oil diet can decrease the risk of cardiovascular diseases, probably by modifying the conductance of selective ion channels, such as K(+) and/or Ca(++), and/or increasing the production of vasodilators, such as NO.

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To assess the evolution of triglyceride (TG) levels in HIV-infected patients receiving stable potent antiretroviral therapy treated with N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), a prospective double-blind randomized design for a reliable assessment of TG evolution was performed. One hundred twenty-two patients with TG levels >2 g/L and < or =10 g/L after a 4-week diet (baseline TG: 4.5 +/- 1.

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The effect of long-chain n-3 PUFA on the metabolism of apoB100-containing lipoprotein in diabetic subjects is not fully understood. The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of a daily intake of 1080 mg EPA and 720 mg DHA for diabetic subjects on the kinetics of apoB100-containing lipoprotein in the fasting state. A kinetic study was undertaken to determine the mechanisms involved in the effects of n-3 fatty acids in terms of a decrease in triacylglycerol level in type 2 diabetic patients.

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PhotoDSC has been applied to follow the global kinetics of chain scissions resulting from the UV light irradiation or from the thermal degradation of a high molecular weight PEO (4 x 10(6) g x mol(-1)). Infrared spectroscopy, XRD measurements and rheology experiments were performed to evidence the occurrence of chain scissions. Melting energy was used as a tool to quantify the extent of the degradation.

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