This study is tends to examine the effect of seven livestock phytobiotics (ginger, millet, flax, rosemary, thyme, turmeric and pepper) on Japanese quail, which were incorporated as food additives at a dose of 3% in the daily ration. 200 quails were reared in brooder and divided into 8 groups and placed during the laying phase in three-stage cages battery type. Treatment began at the age of 2 weeks and lasted for 8 weeks. Analysis of the results showed that sexual maturity is not influenced by the different types of treatment compared with the control (p = 0.99> 0.05). Similarly, at any age confused, plants that recorded the average weight of egg improved compared to the control are: turmeric, thyme, turmeric mixture, pepper, ginger and millet. Thus, the results are respectively as follows: (11.32
Screening and rehabilitation of attention disorders is a really encouraging field for clinical practice and research because of their effect on cognitive functions. Therefore, they can affect the language productions and cause significant educational, professional, social or familial difficulties. In this context, this study aims at screening for disorders of attention and unilateral spatial neglect in a sample of Moroccan junior high school students at El Moukaouama junior high school, M'rirt (Middle Atlas , Morocco). On a sample of 136 students aged between 11 and 19 years, a measure of attention was performed using the bells test. Scores obtained in the test in this study show that 21.32 % of students have attention problems and 5.88% have a profile of right or left unilateral spatial neglect. This study also shows a strong correlation between the students' school performance and their scores on the bells test. This study invites all interveners in the field of education, health and others to intervene to address the problems of attention in order to increase school achievement.