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Prolonged apnea: monitoring brain activity in freedivers
Skopalová, Pavla ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Nováková, Tereza (referee)
Title: Prolonged apnea: monitoring brain activity in freedivers Objectives: The aim of this study is to monitor the brain electrical activity during the prolonged apnea in freedivers. Prolonged apnea in the water and prolonged dry apnea were compared to each other and also to a resting state before the apnea, all states with the eyes closed. Brain activity was obtained from the scalp EEG and evaluated using the sLORETA program. Methods: The research was conducted in 11 healthy men at the age of 23 - 51. The data was obtained from the scalp EEG. The record was first taken at a resting state before the apneas with eyes closed, then at maximum prolonged dry apnea with eyes closed and finally at maximum prolonged apnea in the water with eyes closed. The lenghts of the prolonged apneas ranged from 2:15 minutes to 5:30 minutes in idividual probands. There were pauses of at least three minutes between each apnea as by the proband's needs. The compared pair groups were following: prolonged apnea in the water against prolonged dry apnea, prolonged apnea in the water against resting state before the apnea and finally prolonged dry apnea against resting state before the apnea, all with the eyes closed. Selected sections of EEG record without artefacts were processed by sLORETA program. In the statistical...
Case study of physiotherapeutic care of a patient with the diagnosis of a postoperative left-sided hemiparesis
Skopalová, Pavla ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Neuwirthová, Svatava (referee)
This bachelor thesis consists of two parts: theoretical and practical. The first part describes basic anatomy of the ventricular system and the blood supply of the brain. Furthermore it deals with theoretical knowledge of cerebral vascular malformations, its types and possible treatment. The main subject of this part defines upper motor neurone syndrome and regarding rehabilitation methods. Theoretical part of the thesis is based on information from professional literature. The practical part follows up a case study of a patient with postoperative left-sided hemiparesis developed after resection of cavernous malformation of right ventricle trigone. This part contains a methodology of the work, input data and kinesiology analysis, short-term and long-term physiotherapeutical plan and then a description of specific therapeutic procedures. In the end there is a comparison with input and output kinesiology analysis data and the evaluation of possible therapeutical effect. All of the data needed for this part of the thesis were gained during a continous practical session at Rehabilitation Centre in Beroun from 18th January to 12th February 2016.
Chodící lidé campaign 2011-2013 with focus on teaser campaign elements
Skopalová, Pavla ; Koudelková, Petra (advisor) ; Klimeš, David (referee)
Bachelor thesis Chodící lidé campaign 2011− 2013 with focus on teaser campaign elements analyses the communication of the two first phases of this campaign. The first theoretical part deals with the specifics of a teaser campaign. Furthermore it follows-up theoretical issues of the disabled people, naming issue, stereotyping and particular stereotypes towards handicapped. Next part is devoted to the first and the second phase of the campaign Chodící lidé itself, contracting authority, project funding, target group, timing and specific communication activities and its goals. The last part of the thesis is quantitative research which evaluates familiarity with the campaign and changes in attitudes towards disabled people through the analysis of data from post-tests for each phase of the campaign. The conclusion contains possible recommendation for the future based on the research and my studies of marketing communication.

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