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Journal articles on the topic "Résignation acquise"
Kombieni, Didier. "Prémonition et espoir d’émancipation et de réunification familiale chez les esclaves américains : étude critique du roman Au bord de la rivière Cane de Lalita Tademy." Liens, revue internationale des sciences et technologies de l'éducation 1, no. 5 (December 5, 2023): 267–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.61585/pud-liens-v1n505.
Full textJiménez, Pedro Pardo. "Vies parallèles des hommes insignifiants, par Marcel Aymé." Études littéraires 44, no. 1 (September 25, 2013): 93–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1018468ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Résignation acquise"
Ayotte, Marie-Claude. "Le niveau d'activité des persones âgées et leur désir de contrôle, de résignation acquise, de motivation et d'estime de soi." Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 1996. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/4734/1/000626937.pdf.
Full textThibodeau, Guy. "Le milieu de vie en interaction avec le désir de contrôle, la résignation acquise, l'estime de soi et les stéréotypes chez les personnes âgées." Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 1990. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/5717/1/000583737.pdf.
Full textSchott, Marion. "Altérations de la tVTA dans des modèles de dépression d’étiologies différentes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Strasbourg, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025STRAJ005.
Full textProgresses in neuroanatomy and brain connectivity have often led to a better understanding of neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases. Recent studies have shown that the tail of the ventral tegmental area (tVTA) is the primary inhibitory control of dopaminergic systems, and also participates in motor control, prediction error coding and responses to aversive stimuli and drugs of abuse, making it a potential player in associated pathologies such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorders. We have combined molecular analysis and behavioral assessment techniques with a therapeutic and preventive pharmacological approach. Our results show a major plasticity of the glutamatergic synapses of the tVTA, significantly increasing the activity of the structure. By pharmacologically blocking local glutamatergic transmission, either preventively or therapeutically, we have highlighted the crucial role of the tVTA in behavioral adaptation to stress. This project provides a novel characterization of the role of tVTA in cognitive symptoms associated with mood disorders