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Body schema in patients with vestibular syndrome
Kindlmannová, Tereza ; Truc, Michal (advisor) ; Černý, Rudolf (referee)
The aim of the master thesis "Body schema in patients with vestibular syndrome" is focused of perception of body schema in patiens with phobic postrural vertigo and patiens with periferal vestibular lesion. In a first part is summarised knowledges about equilibrium control, clinical forms of vestibular syndrome and body orientation in external world. In the next part is described body schema and internal representation of body. The main part of work follows the examination of the somatognostic function with emphasis on relationship between vestibular and somatosensory aference in patiens and healthy subjects. The end shows conclusions of awareness of body schema in patiens and healthy subjects. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Using biofeedback for patient with non-specific low back pain
Prokůpková, Eva ; Čakrt, Ondřej (advisor) ; Černý, Rudolf (referee)
The Diploma thesis titled "Using biofeedback for patients with non-specific low back pain" in theoretic part gives basic information about motor learning, biofeedback, low back pain and postural stability. In the research part, it deals with influence of postural stability- focused therapy (performed on Nintendo Wii Fit Plus device) on low back pain and postural stability. The work also deals with influence of added feedback on reduction low back pain, postural stability and realizing intrinsic feedback. We demonstrate that this therapy reduced low back pain but has no significant influence on postural stability. We also demonstrate that added feedback has positive effect on persistence of pain and affective part of the Short Form of McGill Pain Questionary, but it does not influence postural stability. On the contrary, absence of added feedback significantly influenced the postural stability. The added feedback does not influence awareness intrinsic feedback.
Hunting mechanism and visual perception of prey in amphibians
Košinárová, Lucie ; Frýdlová, Petra (advisor) ; Černý, Rudolf (referee)
Visual perception holds the dominant position among other senses in amphibians. It provides vital information about any potential prey or predators in the surrounding area. Any information, gained through optical sensors, is then directly evaluated in brain, activating different behavioral reactions: prey catching or predator avoidance behaviour. Decision is based on individual parameters of stimuli. In case of identifying a prey stimulus an innate behavior pattern is activated. There are many prey catching strategies in amphibians. Their selecting may vary due to many aspects including food preferences, mechanical constraints or a phylogenetic position of the species. Habitat may also have an influence over hunting strategy or even morphological characters of species, mostly regarding their oral system. Tongue plays an important role in almost every prey catching movement in terrestrial and also in some aquatic amphibians. There are different types of tongue elongation in amphibians that are divided into several categories, which can affect the hunting strategy for each species. Apart from creating a summary about visual perception and hunting mechanisms, this thesis includes a mapping of different types of tongue elongation on a phylogenetic tree of amphibians. The main goal of this task is to find a...
Using biofeedback for patient with non-specific low back pain
Prokůpková, Eva ; Čakrt, Ondřej (advisor) ; Černý, Rudolf (referee)
The Diploma thesis titled "Using biofeedback for patients with non-specific low back pain" in theoretic part gives basic information about motor learning, biofeedback, low back pain and postural stability. In the research part, it deals with influence of postural stability- focused therapy (performed on Nintendo Wii Fit Plus device) on low back pain and postural stability. The work also deals with influence of added feedback on reduction low back pain, postural stability and realizing intrinsic feedback. We demonstrate that this therapy reduced low back pain but has no significant influence on postural stability. We also demonstrate that added feedback has positive effect on persistence of pain and affective part of the Short Form of McGill Pain Questionary, but it does not influence postural stability. On the contrary, absence of added feedback significantly influenced the postural stability. The added feedback does not influence awareness intrinsic feedback.
Phobic postural vertigo
Stehlíková, Mariana ; Truc, Michal (advisor) ; Černý, Rudolf (referee)
Phobic postural vertigo (PPV) is the second most common cause of vertigo. It belongs to the group of somatoform disorders. However independent of the gender, this disorder depends on the patient's psychical condition. This affects both the types of complaints and the consequent treatment and prognosis. The aim of this thesis is to summarize the findings concerning Phobic postural vertigo, to explain its principle and systematisation and to propose a therapeutic plan. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Body schema in patients with vestibular syndrome
Kindlmannová, Tereza ; Černý, Rudolf (referee) ; Truc, Michal (advisor)
The aim of the master thesis "Body schema in patients with vestibular syndrome" is focused of perception of body schema in patiens with phobic postrural vertigo and patiens with periferal vestibular lesion. In a first part is summarised knowledges about equilibrium control, clinical forms of vestibular syndrome and body orientation in external world. In the next part is described body schema and internal representation of body. The main part of work follows the examination of the somatognostic function with emphasis on relationship between vestibular and somatosensory aference in patiens and healthy subjects. The end shows conclusions of awareness of body schema in patiens and healthy subjects. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Mezinárodní účetní standardy versus česká legislativa
Falková, Renata ; Králíček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Černý, Rudolf (referee)
Diplomová práce je zaměřena na aktuální problematiku vstupu Mezinárodních účetních standardů do českého právního prostředí jak z pohledu účetního tak i daňového. Po úvodu a daňové problematice následuje kapitola, která je věnována obecným rozdílům mezi IFRS a českou účetní legislativou. Mezi hlavní obecné rozdíly patří zejména Koncepční rámec, IAS 1 a IAS 8. Oblastí, která obsahuje zřejmě nejvíce odlišností a zároveň se týká téměř všech účetních jednotek je oblast dlouhodobého majetku, proto je této problematice věnována celá kapitola.

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