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The creation of a single movement is a symphony of precision. Watchmakers, often working with tools and techniques honed over generations, assemble hundreds of tiny components, some no thicker than a human hair. They must ensure that the mainspring delivers energy consistently, that the gear train transmits this power efficiently, and that the balance wheel—the heart of the watch—oscillates at a perfectly stable frequency, often 28,800 vibrations per hour. This "tick-tock" is the pulse of the watch, a mesmerizing dance of physics that turns the abstract concept of time into a measurable, mechanical reality.

High-end manufactures distinguish themselves through the finishing of these movements, a practice known as établissage and finissage. Bridges and plates are adorned with Côtes de Genève, a wave-like pattern that catches the light. Screw heads are polished to a mirror shine. Beveled edges are hand-chamfered to a perfect 45-degree angle.

FIDMAG organiza la Jornada científica del Programa de Esquizofrenia del CIBERSAM 2022

Jornada científica del Programa de Esquizofrenia del CIBERSAM: neuroimagen y genética.

Jornada científica del Programa de Esquizofrenia del CIBERSAM: neuroimagen y genética.

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El lunes 24 de octubre tuvo lugar en Barcelona la Jornada científica del Programa de Esquizofrenia del CIBERSAM, esta edición dedicada a la neuroimagen y la genética.

Las jornadas, moderadas por la Dra. Edith Pomarol-Clotet, IP del G15 y actual coordinadora del Programa de Esquizofrenia del CIBERSAM, contaron con 6 presentaciones:

– Neural correlates of referential/persecutory delusions in schizophrenia: examination using fMRI and a virtual reality underground travel paradigm. Paola Fuentes-Claramonte (G15)

– Alterations in the volume of nuclei and subregions of the thalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus in patients with schizophrenia and auditory hallucinations. Marta Perez-Rando (G23)

– Riesgo poligenético en trayectorias de maduración para el Programa Asistencial de las Fases Iniciales de Psicosis (PAFIP). Rafael Romero (G26)

– Assessing Shared Vulnerability and Sex Differences in Psychotic Disorders using Polygenic Scoring. Marina Mitjans i Bárbara Arias (G08)

– DDR1 promoter methylation in different psychiatric disorders and its relationship to neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios. Elisabet Vilella (GCV19)

– Genetic Markers of Human Evolution in Schizophrenia: a Neuroimaging Genetics Approach. Mar Fatjó-Vilas (G15)

Estas se ofrecieron en formato tanto presencial en Barcelona (hospital de Sant Rafael) como online a través de Zoom, fueron todo un éxito con 70 asistentes.

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The creation of a single movement is a symphony of precision. Watchmakers, often working with tools and techniques honed over generations, assemble hundreds of tiny components, some no thicker than a human hair. They must ensure that the mainspring delivers energy consistently, that the gear train transmits this power efficiently, and that the balance wheel—the heart of the watch—oscillates at a perfectly stable frequency, often 28,800 vibrations per hour. This "tick-tock" is the pulse of the watch, a mesmerizing dance of physics that turns the abstract concept of time into a measurable, mechanical reality.

High-end manufactures distinguish themselves through the finishing of these movements, a practice known as établissage and finissage. Bridges and plates are adorned with Côtes de Genève, a wave-like pattern that catches the light. Screw heads are polished to a mirror shine. Beveled edges are hand-chamfered to a perfect 45-degree angle.