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    Mild Cognitive Impairment in de novo Parkinson's Disease: Selective Attention Deficit as Early Sign of Neurocognitive Decay.DavideMariaCammisuli,Cristina Pagni,Giovanni Palermo,Daniela Frosini,Joyce Bonaccorsi,Claudia Radicchi,Simona Cintoli,Luca Tommasini,Gloria Tognoni,Roberto Ceravolo &Ubaldo Bonuccelli -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: In the present study, we aimed to better investigate attention system profile of Parkinson's disease-Mild Cognitive Impairment patients and to determine if specific attentional deficits are associated with 123I-FP-CIT SPECT.Methods: A total of 44 de novo drug-naïve PD patients [ with normal cognition and 17 with MCI ], 23 MCI patients and 23 individuals with subjective cognitive impairment were recruited at the Clinical Neurology Unit of Santa Chiara hospital. They were assessed by a wide neuropsychological battery, including Visual Search (...) Test measuring selective attention. Performances among groups were compared by non-parametric tests. Further, Spearman's rank correlations were performed to explore the association between neuropsychological variables and 123I-FP-CIT SPECT data in PD subgroup.Results: PD-MCI patients performed worse on VST than patients with PD-NC, patients with MCI and individuals with SCI. The performance of PD-MCI patients on VST significantly correlated with caudate nucleus 123I-FP-CIT SPECT uptake, whereas a negative correlation between such test and 123I-FP-CIT SPECT uptake in the left putamen was found in PD-NC patients.Conclusions: We suggest that selective attention deficit might be a trigger of cognitive decay in de novo PD-MCI patients. The VST should be routinely used to detect attentional deficits in hospital clinical practice, in the light of its closely association with dopamine depletion of basal ganglia in mildly impaired PD patients. (shrink)
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    Cognitive underpinnings of irony understanding in children.Maria Katarzyna Zajączkowska,Kirsten Abbot-Smith &David M. Williams -unknown
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    Assessing the Effectiveness of Automated Emotion Recognition in Adults and Children for Clinical Investigation.Maria Flynn,Dimitris Effraimidis,Anastassia Angelopoulou,Epaminondas Kapetanios,David Williams,Jude Hemanth &Tony Towell -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Building a better advance directive: Next steps.David I. Shalowitz &Maria J. Silveira -2010 -American Journal of Bioethics 10 (4):34 – 36.
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    Economics and technological change: Some conceptual and methodological issues.Maria Rosaria Nucci Pearce &David Pearce -1989 -Erkenntnis 30 (1-2):101 - 127.
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    A characterization of generalized existential completions.Maria Emilia Maietti &Davide Trotta -2023 -Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (4):103234.
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    Can the humped animal's knee conceal its name? Commentary on: “The roles of shared vs. distinctive conceptual features in lexical access”.Maria Montefinese &David Vinson -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Theological reflection and the pursuit of ideals: theology, human flourishing, and freedom.David Jasper,Dale Stuart Wright,Maria Antonaccio &William Schweiker (eds.) -2013 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    This book addresses the interrelation between theological thinking and the complex and diverse realms of human ideals. What are the ideals appropriate to our moment in human history, and how do these ideals derive from or relate to theological reflection in our time? In Theological Reflection and the Pursuit of Ideals internationally renowned scholars from a range of disciplines engage with these crucial questions with the intention of articulating a new and historically appropriate vision of theological reflection and the pursuit (...) of ideals for our global times. (shrink)
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    Italian Age of Acquisition Norms for a Large Set of Words.Maria Montefinese,David Vinson,Gabriella Vigliocco &Ettore Ambrosini -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    I and We: Does Identity Explain Undergraduates’ Ethical Intentions?María J. Mendez,David A. Vollrath &Lowell Ritter -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics Education 15:75-98.
    Concerns about business ethics have led many business schools to integrate ethics into the curriculum, with mixed results (May, Luth, & Schwoerer 2014, Wang & Calvano 2015, Waples, Antes, Murphy, Connelly & Mumford 2009). This paper seeks to improve our understanding of business students’ ethics by looking into their identity, a cognitive lens by which students see themselves and interpret their environment (Triandis 1989) and that can be relatively malleable to priming and socializing processes (Vignoles, Schwartz, & Luyckx 2011, Ybarra (...) & Trafimow 1998). Results show that undergraduate students with higher individual and lower collective identities report lower intentions to behave ethically. Moreover, our results show that a business education has the power to influence students’ ethical intentions by altering their individual and collective identities. Our results suggest that business schools should consider the effects of their curriculum and pedagogies on the development of individual and collective identities to educate more ethical business students. (shrink)
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    A Computational Model of the Belief System Under the Scope of Social Communication.David Méndez,Gregorio Miguel Casado,Higinio Mora &María Pont -2016 -Foundations of Science 21 (1):215-223.
    This paper presents an approach to the belief system based on a computational framework in three levels: first, the logic level with the definition of binary local rules, second, the arithmetic level with the definition of recursive functions and finally the behavioural level with the definition of a recursive construction pattern. Social communication is achieved when different beliefs are expressed, modified, propagated and shared through social nets. This approach is useful to mimic the belief system because the defined functions provide (...) different ways to process the same incoming information as well as a means to propagate it. Our model also provides a means to cross different beliefs so, any incoming information can be processed many times by the same or different functions as it occurs is social nets. (shrink)
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    Filosofia della scienza: parole chiave.Maria Cristina Amoretti &Davide Serpico -2022 - Rome: Carocci.
    Nella pratica scientifica ci sono molte questioni di tipo concettuale che possono trarre vantaggio da uno specifico sguardo filosofico. Per esempio, qual è la differenza tra scienza e pseudoscienza? Le teorie scientifiche sono in grado di fornire una descrizione vera del mondo? In cosa consiste la spiegazione scientifica? In che misura l’impresa scientifica è influenzata da valori etici, politici, economici o religiosi? Prediligendo un approccio tematico, il volume introduce alla comprensione dei principali problemi teorici della filosofia della scienza attraverso l’analisi (...) di venti parole o concetti chiave, così da permettere la lettura dei singoli capitoli in modo indipendente, pur in una fitta rete di importanti rimandi. (shrink)
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    Catching the intangible: a role for emotion?Maria Montefinese,Ettore Ambrosini,Antonino Visalli &David Vinson -2020 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43.
    A crucial aspect of Gilead and colleagues’ ontology is the dichotomy between tangible and intangible representations, but the latter remains rather ill-defined. We propose a fundamental role for interoceptive experience and the statistical distribution of entities in language, especially for intangible representations, that we believe Gilead and colleagues’ ontology needs to incorporate.
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  14. The vulnerability vortex : health, exclusion, and social responsibility.David Napier &Anna-Maria Volkmann -2023 - In Melissa Demian, Mattia Fumanti & Christos Lynteris,Anthropology and responsibility. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Societal-Level Versus Individual-Level Predictions of Ethical Behavior: A 48-Society Study of Collectivism and Individualism.David A. Ralston,Carolyn P. Egri,Olivier Furrer,Min-Hsun Kuo,Yongjuan Li,Florian Wangenheim,Marina Dabic,Irina Naoumova,Katsuhiko Shimizu &María Teresa de la Garza Carranza -2014 -Journal of Business Ethics 122 (2):283–306.
    Is the societal-level of analysis sufficient today to understand the values of those in the global workforce? Or are individual-level analyses more appropriate for assessing the influence of values on ethical behaviors across country workforces? Using multi-level analyses for a 48-society sample, we test the utility of both the societal-level and individual-level dimensions of collectivism and individualism values for predicting ethical behaviors of business professionals. Our values-based behavioral analysis indicates that values at the individual-level make a more significant contribution to (...) explaining variance in ethical behaviors than do values at the societal-level. Implicitly, our findings question the soundness of using societal-level values measures. Implications for international business research are discussed. (shrink)
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    How children come to (not) detect and apply multiple functions for objects: Rethinking perseveration and functional fixedness.Maria Pflüger,David Buttelmann &Birgit Elsner -2024 -Cognition 251 (C):105902.
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    Risk and Protective Factors of Psychological Distress in Patients Who Recovered From COVID-19: The Role of Cognitive Reserve.Maria Devita,Elisa Di Rosa,Pamela Iannizzi,Sara Bianconi,Sara Anastasia Contin,Simona Tiriolo,Marta Ghisi,Rossana Schiavo,Nicol Bernardinello,Elisabetta Cocconcelli,Elisabetta Balestro,AnnaMaria Cattelan,Davide Leoni,Biancarosa Volpe &Daniela Mapelli -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Recent studies reported the development of psychological distress symptoms in patients who recovered from COVID-19. However, evidence is still scarce and new data are needed to define the exact risk and protective factors that can explain the variability in symptoms manifestation. In this study, we enrolled 257 patients who recovered from COVID-19 and we evaluated the levels of psychological distress through the Symptoms Checklist-90-R scale. Data concerning illness-related variables were collected from medical records, while the presence of subjective cognitive difficulties, (...) both before and after the illness, as well as the level of the cognitive reserve, were assessed over a clinical interview. Results revealed that being female and reporting the presence of subjective cognitive difficulties after COVID-19 were associated with higher levels of psychological distress. At the same time, being admitted to the hospital and having a high CR were protective factors. Adding new information to this emerging research field, our results highlight the importance of a complete psychological and cognitive assessment in patients with COVID-19. (shrink)
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    Clustering techniques performance comparison for predicting the battery state of charge: A hybrid model approach.María Teresa Ordás,David Yeregui Marcos del Blanco,José Aveleira-Mata,Francisco Zayas-Gato,Esteban Jove,José-Luis Casteleiro-Roca,Héctor Quintián,José Luis Calvo-Rolle &Héctor Alaiz-Moreton -2024 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 32 (4):712-728.
    Batteries are a fundamental storage component due to its various applications in mobility, renewable energies and consumer electronics among others. Regardless of the battery typology, one key variable from a user’s perspective is the remaining energy in the battery. It is usually presented as the percentage of remaining energy compared to the total energy that can be stored and is labeled State Of Charge (SOC). This work addresses the development of a hybrid model based on a Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) (...) power cell, due to its broad implementation. The proposed model calculates the SOC, by means of voltage and electric current as inputs and the latter as the output. Therefore, four models based on k-Means, Agglomerative Clustering, Gaussian Mixture and Spectral Clustering techniques have been tested in order to obtain an optimal solution. (shrink)
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    BrisSynBio Art-Science Dossier.Maria Fannin,Katy Connor,David Roden &Darian Meacham -2020 -NanoEthics 14 (1):27-41.
    Finding avenues for collaboration and engagement between the arts and the sciences (natural and social) was a central theme of investigation for the Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) and Public Engagement programme at BrisSynBio, a BBSRC/EPSRC Synthetic Biology Research Centre that is now part of the Bristol BioDesign Institute at University of Bristol (UK). The reflections and experiments that appear in this dossier are a sample of these investigations and are contributed byMaria Fannin, Katy Connor and David Roden. (...) Darian Meacham coordinated and introduces the dossier. (shrink)
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    Cuestiones bioéticas de los avances en ingeniería cibernética.David García &María López González -2021 -Relectiones 9:156-169.
    Este artículo presenta dos objetivos principales, ambos relacionados con los planteamientos de la corriente transhumanista. El primero consiste en realizar una aproximación al aspecto tecnológico del transhumanismo, en concreto a su estado actual en cuanto a los avances en el ámbito de la ingeniería cibernética. Tras una introducción al concepto de transhumanismo, se expondrán algunos proyectos actuales que buscan desde la reparación de daños hasta el mejoramiento humano. Como ejemplo de la implementación de la tecnología con el objetivo de amplificar (...) los sentidos, se presenta el concepto de cíborg. El segundo objetivo se centrará en presentar las cuestiones de carácter bioético que los avances en ingeniería cibernética plantean y que irán surgiendo a lo largo del artículo con el fin de ver cómo estos avances realmente pueden ponerse al servicio de la naturaleza humana y de su desarrollo integral. (shrink)
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    A Twenty-First Century Assessment of Values Across the Global Workforce.David A. Ralston,Carolyn P. Egri,Emmanuelle Reynaud,Narasimhan Srinivasan,Olivier Furrer,David Brock,Ruth Alas,Florian Wangenheim,Fidel León Darder,Christine Kuo,Vojko Potocan,Audra I. Mockaitis,Erna Szabo,Jaime Ruiz Gutiérrez,Andre Pekerti,Arif Butt,Ian Palmer,Irina Naoumova,Tomasz Lenartowicz,Arunas Starkus,Vu Thanh Hung,Tevfik Dalgic,Mario Molteni,María Teresa de la Garza Carranza,Isabelle Maignan,Francisco B. Castro,Yong-lin Moon,Jane Terpstra-Tong,Marina Dabic,Yongjuan Li,Wade Danis,Maria Kangasniemi,Mahfooz Ansari,Liesl Riddle,Laurie Milton,Philip Hallinger,Detelin Elenkov,Ilya Girson,Modesta Gelbuda,Prem Ramburuth,Tania Casado,AnaMaria Rossi,Malika Richards,Cheryl Van Deusen,Ping-Ping Fu,Paulina Man Kei Wan,Moureen Tang,Chay-Hoon Lee,Ho-Beng Chia,Yongquin Fan &Alan Wallace -2011 -Journal of Business Ethics 104 (1):1-31.
    This article provides current Schwartz Values Survey (SVS) data from samples of business managers and professionals across 50 societies that are culturally and socioeconomically diverse. We report the society scores for SVS values dimensions for both individual- and societal-level analyses. At the individual-level, we report on the ten circumplex values sub-dimensions and two sets of values dimensions (collectivism and individualism; openness to change, conservation, self-enhancement, and self-transcendence). At the societal-level, we report on the values dimensions of embeddedness, hierarchy, mastery, affective (...) autonomy, intellectual autonomy, egalitarianism, and harmony. For each society, we report the Cronbach’s α statistics for each values dimension scale to assess their internal consistency (reliability) as well as report interrater agreement (IRA) analyses to assess the acceptability of using aggregated individual level values scores to represent country values. We also examined whether societal development level is related to systematic variation in the measurement and importance of values. Thus, the contributions of our evaluation of the SVS values dimensions are two-fold. First, we identify the SVS dimensions that have cross-culturally internally reliable structures and within-society agreement for business professionals. Second, we report the society cultural values scores developed from the twenty-first century data that can be used as macro-level predictors in multilevel and single-level international business research. (shrink)
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    Alternative for Whom? Conceptually Exploring Meaningful Work for People With Disability in Alternative Forms of Work Organization.Davide Bizjak,Domenico Napolitano &LuigiMaria Sicca -forthcoming -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    This theoretical paper explores the role of an ethics of embodiment perspective in promoting meaningful work for people with disabilities in Alternative Forms of Work Organization (AFWO). Starting with a consideration of the importance of meaningful work within a broader project of disability inclusion, the paper addresses four main challenges that AFWO faces, as expressions of a neo-normative paradigm, in producing meaningful work for people with disabilities while considering issues of embodiment: (1) self-identity; (2) autonomy/flexibility; (3) abstract embodiment; (4) Intermediate (...) space/time. Referring to crip theory, a radical and provocative approach in disability studies that challenges normalization and compulsory able-bodiedness, the paper then proposes four illustrative cases that offer a critical and innovative view on embodiment. From the analysis of these cases, we identify four categories for a crip ethics of embodiment: (1) crip self-identity; (2) mixed ability organizing; (3) meaningful embodiment; and (4) non-normative space/time. We argue that these four categories provide new pathways for AFWO to promote meaningful work for people with disabilities and represent a potential turning point in reflecting on the neo-normative approach in organizations. (shrink)
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    Hacer justicia haciendo compañía: Homenaje a M.ª Teresa López de la Vieja (editores: Isabel Roldán Gómez, Rosana Triviño Caballero, María G. Navarro, David Rodríguez-Arias, Concha Roldán Panadero).Isabel Roldán,Rosana Triviño Caballero,María G. Navarro,David Rodríguez-Arias &Concha Roldán -2019 - Salamanca, España: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca.
    Este libro es un homenaje a la trayectoria intelectual y académica de la profesora María Teresa López de la Vieja, Catedrática emérita de la Universidad de Salamanca. En él se trazan algunos de los caminos que, con su obra, nos invita a transitar. El volumen recoge contribuciones de colegas de varias nacionalidades y procedentes de diversos ámbitos de reflexión que le son afines: la filosofía moral y política, la literatura, la teoría de la argumentación, los estudios feministas, las éticas aplicadas, (...) la bioética. Los capítulos que componen este libro dan voz a varias generaciones de investigadoras e investigadores que han acompañado y acompañan su andadura académica y que aquí dialogan con ella haciendo propias sus preocupaciones intelectuales. Con su participación contribuyen al justo reconocimiento de su dedicación a la labor docente e investigadora. (shrink)
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    Societal-Level Versus Individual-Level Predictions of Ethical Behavior: A 48-Society Study of Collectivism and Individualism.David A. Ralston,Carolyn P. Egri,Olivier Furrer,Min-Hsun Kuo,Yongjuan Li,Florian Wangenheim,Marina Dabic,Irina Naoumova,Katsuhiko Shimizu,María Teresa Garza Carranza,Ping Ping Fu,Vojko V. Potocan,Andre Pekerti,Tomasz Lenartowicz,Narasimhan Srinivasan,Tania Casado,AnaMaria Rossi,Erna Szabo,Arif Butt,Ian Palmer,Prem Ramburuth,David M. Brock,Jane Terpstra-Tong,Ilya Grison,Emmanuelle Reynaud,Malika Richards,Philip Hallinger,Francisco B. Castro,Jaime Ruiz-Gutiérrez,Laurie Milton,Mahfooz Ansari,Arunas Starkus,Audra Mockaitis,Tevfik Dalgic,Fidel León-Darder,Hung Vu Thanh,Yong-lin Moon,Mario Molteni,Yongqing Fang,Jose Pla-Barber,Ruth Alas,Isabelle Maignan,Jorge C. Jesuino,Chay-Hoon Lee,Joel D. Nicholson,Ho-Beng Chia,Wade Danis,Ajantha S. Dharmasiri &Mark Weber -2014 -Journal of Business Ethics 122 (2):283–306.
    Is the societal-level of analysis sufficient today to understand the values of those in the global workforce? Or are individual-level analyses more appropriate for assessing the influence of values on ethical behaviors across country workforces? Using multi-level analyses for a 48-society sample, we test the utility of both the societal-level and individual-level dimensions of collectivism and individualism values for predicting ethical behaviors of business professionals. Our values-based behavioral analysis indicates that values at the individual-level make a more significant contribution to (...) explaining variance in ethical behaviors than do values at the societal-level. Implicitly, our findings question the soundness of using societal-level values measures. Implications for international business research are discussed. (shrink)
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    Maria Rosaria Petringa, Il poema dell’Heptateuchos. Itinera philologica tra tardoantico e alto medioevo, Litterae Press, Catania 2016.SalvatoreCammisuli -2019 -Augustinianum 59 (2):570-575.
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    From aesthetics as critique to grammars of listening: aesthetic resistance to epistemic violence (autobiographical essay).María del Rosario Acosta López,María Camila Salinas Castillo,Juan David Franco Daza,Yair José Sánchez Negrette &Santiago Cadavid Uribe -2022 -Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 66:131-154.
    This paper presents an overview of my work in philosophy from my first book on Friedrich Schiller and the political sublime to my most recent project on listening to traumatic forms of violence. Starting with a reflection on the autobiographical character of philosophy, I propose to take up the question of an aesthetic dimension of philosophical critique, where aesthetics is understood as an always already embodied perspective on the world, on truth, and on philosophical activity, as well as an always (...) already political realm, where the distribution of sense pre-determines our approach and articulation of experience. Departing from aesthetics understood and deployed as critique, the paper moves on to ask about the specific frameworks of sense or grammars that determine in advance the conditions of audibility in the realms of memory-building and history-making—particularly in those contexts where historical, political, and institutional forms of violence produce silencing and erasure. Putting in dialogue the latter with decolonial studies, I (re)interpret “traumatic violence” as a colonizing form of violence, understanding that one of its central aspects is that it is not only an assault on life but on the conditions of production of sense that make life legible as such. In this context, my project on grammars of listening seeks to carefully unpack these complex intersections while also explaining why I believe that a radical form of listening is an essential subversive/imaginative strategy against traumatic/colonial violence. (shrink)
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    Estudio reflexivo: experiencias pedagógicas y método socializado en educación superior.David Saúl Cuéllar Juárez,Flor de María Sánchez Aguirre &Lourdes Ivonne del Carmen Alcaide Aranda -2022 -Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):1-9.
    El objetivo del estudio fue sistematizar y analizar la revisión teórica que fundamenta la experiencia pedagógica y el método socializado de los estudiantes de educación superior. El enfoque del estudio fue cualitativo, tipo de investigación revisión de literatura, diseño narrativo, considerando criterios de similitud en las diversas teorías revisadas en artículos de alto impacto, además, de utilizar las estrategias de diagrama de árbol y la estrategia de investigación activa (DIA). Se concluye que existe incipiente uso del método socializado; carencia de (...) autorreflexión; poco análisis reflexivo en la experiencia pedagógica del estudiante de la formación inicial docente (FID). (shrink)
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    Más allá de la tablet, ¿una zona intermedia de aprendizaje?María Isabel Miranda Orrego &Isaac David Grijalva Alvear -2020 -Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 28:185-206.
    El presente trabajo profundiza el estudio de los procesos de aprendizaje del niño asociados a la utilizaciónde nuevas tecnologías (tablet) en el aula. Estudios experimentales y cuasiexperimentales a nivel internacional de la última década analizan el aprendizaje como el aumento y repetición del contenido ofrecido en el dispositivo móvil, omitiendo la experiencia del aprehender o procesos de aprendizaje que permiten la apropiación de dicho conocimiento. Por esta razón se plantean las preguntas: ¿La tablet colabora o irrumpe el acto de aprehender? (...) ¿Es pertinente considerar la tablet como mediadora de los procesos de aprendizaje? Para dar respuesta a estas interrogantes se propuso una investigación cualitativa con un marco teórico psicoanalítico en seis escuelas fiscales del Ecuador. Los resultados permiten identificar al playing (juegos sin regla), concepto propuesto por Winnicott como uno de los elementos centrales en los procesos del aprehender. De ahí que los niños sobrepasan la actividad programada por el software creando figuras y formas en la pantalla, y exploran posibilidades numéricas que les permiten pensar más allá de la actividad propuesta en la tablet. También, se ha identificado que es el docente quien facilita los procesos de aprendizaje: los niños acuden a él a mostrarle los resultados, usan sus palabras y ritmos para resolver las tareas que se les solicita a través del uso de la tablet. Se concluye que el vínculo educativo en los procesos de aprendizaje frente al uso de tecnologías es significativo, ubicando al docente como mediador y a la tablet como un posible intermediario. (shrink)
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    A survey on moral foundation theory and pre-trained language models: current advances and challenges.Lorenzo Zangari,CandidaMaria Greco,Davide Picca &Andrea Tagarelli -forthcoming -AI and Society:1-26.
    Moral values have deep roots in early civilizations, codified within norms and laws that regulated societal order and the common good. They play a crucial role in understanding the psychological basis of human behavior and cultural orientation. The moral foundation theory (MFT) is a well-established framework that identifies the core moral foundations underlying the manner in which different cultures shape individual and social lives. Recent advancements in natural language processing, particularly pre-trained language models (PLMs), have enabled the extraction and analysis (...) of moral dimensions from textual data. This survey presents a comprehensive review of MFT-informed PLMs, providing an analysis of moral tendencies in PLMs and their application in the context of MFT. We also review relevant datasets and lexicons and discuss trends, limitations, and future directions. By providing a structured overview of the intersection between PLMs and MFT, this work bridges moral psychology insights within the realm of PLMs, paving the way for further research and development in creating morally aware AI systems. (shrink)
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    Erratum to: A Twenty-First Century Assessment of Values Across the Global Workforce.David A. Ralston,Carolyn P. Egri,Emmanuelle Reynaud,Narasimhan Srinivasan,Olivier Furrer,David Brock,Ruth Alas,Florian Wangenheim,Fidel León Darder,Christine Kuo,Vojko Potocan,Audra I. Mockaitis,Erna Szabo,Jaime Ruiz Gutiérrez,Andre Pekerti,Arif Butt,Ian Palmer,Irina Naoumova,Tomasz Lenartowicz,Arunas Starkus,Vu Thanh Hung,Tevfik Dalgic,Mario Molteni,María Teresa de la Garza Carranza,Isabelle Maignan,Francisco B. Castro,Yong-lin Moon,Jane Terpstra-Tong,Marina Dabic,Yongjuan Li,Wade Danis,Maria Kangasniemi,Mahfooz Ansari,Liesl Riddle,Laurie Milton,Philip Hallinger,Detelin Elenkov,Ilya Girson,Modesta Gelbuda,Prem Ramburuth,Tania Casado,AnaMaria Rossi,Malika Richards,Cheryl Van Deusen,Ping-Ping Fu,Paulina Man Kei Wan,Moureen Tang,Chay-Hoon Lee,Ho-Beng Chia,Yongquin Fan &Alan Wallace -2011 -Journal of Business Ethics 104 (4):589-590.
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    Bolzano & Kant.Johannes L. Brandl,Marian David,Maria E. Reicher &Leopold Stubenberg (eds.) -2012 - Brill Rodopi.
    Inhaltsverzeichnis/Table of Contents Themenschwerpunkt/Special Topic: Bolzano & Kant Gastherausgeber/Guest Editor: Sandra Lapointe Sandra Lapointe: Introduction Sandra Lapointe: Is Logic Formal? Bolzano, Kant and the Kantian Logicians Nicholas F. Stang: A Kantian Reply to Bolzano¿s Critique of Kant¿s Analytic-Synthetic Distinction Clinton Tolley: Bolzano and Kant on the Place of Subjectivity in a Wissenschaftslehre Timothy Rosenkoetter: Kant and Bolzano on the Singularity of Intuitions Waldemar Rohloff: From Ordinary Language to Definition in Kant and Bolzano Weitere Artikel/Further Articles Christian Damböck: Wilhelm Diltheys empirische (...) Philosophie und der rezente Methodenstreit in der analytischen Philosophie Bernd Prien: Socially Constituted Actions and Objects Daniel Enrique Kalpokas: Two Dogmas of Coherentism Jon Cogburn & Jeff W. Roland: Strong, therefore Sensitive. Misgivings about DeRose¿s Contextualism Andre Abath: Brewer¿s Switching Argument Essay-Wettbewerb/Essay Competition Amadeus Magrabi: The Value of Feelings for Decision-Making Stefan Reining: Do Pain-Accompanying Emotions Mislead Us?¿Considerations in the Light of Reactive Dissociation Phenomena Peter Königs: Patriotism. A Case Study in the Philosophy of Emotions Besprechungsaufsatz/Review Essay Christopher Gauker: What Do Your Senses Say? On Burge¿s Theory of Perception Diskussion/Discussion Georg Brun: Adequate Formalization and De Morgan¿s Argument Buchnotizen/Critical Notes. (shrink)
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    Tinkering With Testing: Understanding How Museum Program Design Advances Engineering Learning Opportunities for Children.Maria Marcus,Diana I. Acosta,Pirko Tõugu,David H. Uttal &Catherine A. Haden -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Using a design-based research approach, we studied ways to advance opportunities for children and families to engage in engineering design practices in an informal educational setting. 213 families with 5–11-year-old children were observed as they visited a tinkering exhibit at a children’s museum during one of three iterations of a program posing an engineering design challenge. Children’s narrative reflections about their experience were recorded immediately after tinkering. Across iterations of the program, changes to the exhibit design and facilitation provided by (...) museum staff corresponded to increased families’ engagement in key engineering practices. In the latter two cycles of the program, families engaged in the most testing, and in turn, redesigning. Further, in the latter cycles, the more children engaged in testing and retesting during tinkering, the more their narratives contained engineering-related content. The results advance understanding and the evidence base for educational practices that can promote engineering learning opportunities for children. (shrink)
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    Un derecho desconocido y un deber exigido: El compromiso con los médicos en Colombia.María Nelsy Bautista Otero,Gabriel David Pinilla Monsalve &Ingrid Catherine Ortega Hernández -2015 -Ratio Juris 10 (21):27-48.
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    (1 other version)Practically wise ethical decision‐making: An ethnographic application to the UNE‐Millicom merger.David Andrés Díez Gómez &María del Pilar Rodríguez Córdoba -2019 -Business Ethics 28 (4):494-505.
    Integrated approaches in the ethical decision-making (EDM) and practically wise decision-making literature are emerging as alternative perspectives to management theories that conceptualize decision-making in a rationalist and value-free manner. However, more dialogue between both perspectives and qualitative research that applies them is required. In addition, there is a need for empirical analysis on business engagement in the face of grand challenges in developing countries. This paper proposes an integrated practically wise EDM framework to study how Colombian councilors who, in 2013, (...) voted for or against the merger between the Colombian state-owned company UNE and the Swedish multinational Millicom interpret this decision and its public impact. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with a voluntary sample of 18 of 21 councilors. Supporters of the UNE-Millicom merger expressed open-mindedness, seeing the merger as a means to achieve justice. On the contrary, the merger’s opponents expressed circumspection, doubting that Millicom’s intentions really leaned toward justice. We conclude that practical wisdom—embodied by both supporters and detractors—fosters an understanding of EDM beyond what leaders should not do. It also includes a democratic and balanced deliberation on what leaders think they should do to promote the common good. (shrink)
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    What Academic Factors Influence Satisfaction With Clinical Practice in Nursing Students? Regressions vs. fsQCA.David Fernández-García,María Del Carmen Giménez-Espert,Elena Castellano-Rioja &Vicente Prado-Gascó -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Clinical practices are considered one of the cornerstones in nurses' education. This study provides a framework to determine how factors in the academic environment, influence nursing student's satisfaction with their practices. A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted in a convenience sample of 574 nursing students at a private university in Valencia, during the 2016/2017 academic year, 79% were women. Two statistical methodologies were used for data analysis: hierarchical regression models and fuzzy sets qualitative comparative analysis. The HRM indicate that the (...) students' mean score influences all dimensions of satisfaction. Furthermore, in the fsQCA, the type of service and center, as well as the type of management, the preference in the choice of the practice center and the number of students per period per clinical educator influence satisfaction with clinical practices. These results could be used to understand how academic factors influence nursing students' satisfaction with their clinical practices and to create intervention programmes that improve it. This will help prepare students to be the future nursing workforce. (shrink)
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    Frauds in scientific research and how to possibly overcome them.Erik Boetto,Davide Golinelli,Gherardo Carullo &Maria Pia Fantini -2021 -Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):19-19.
    Frauds and misconduct have been common in the history of science. Recent events connected to the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted how the risks and consequences of this are no longer acceptable. Two papers, addressing the treatment of COVID-19, have been published in two of the most prestigious medical journals; the authors declared to have analysed electronic health records from a private corporation, which apparently collected data of tens of thousands of patients, coming from hundreds of hospitals. Both papers have been (...) retracted a few weeks later. When such events happen, the confidence of the population in scientific research is likely to be weakened. This paper highlights how the current system endangers the reliability of scientific research, and the very foundations of the trust system on which modern healthcare is based. Having shed light on the dangers of a system without appropriate monitoring, the proposed analysis suggests to strengthen the existing journal policies and improve the research process using new technologies supporting control activities by public authorities. Among these solutions, we mention the promising aspects of the blockchain technology which seems a promising solution to avoid the repetition of the mistakes linked to the recent and past history of research. (shrink)
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    Soft repression: Subtle transcriptional regulation with global impact.Anindita Mitra,Ana-Maria Raicu,Stephanie L. Hickey,Lori A. Pile &David N. Arnosti -2021 -Bioessays 43 (2):2000231.
    Pleiotropically acting eukaryotic corepressors such as retinoblastoma and SIN3 have been found to physically interact with many widely expressed “housekeeping” genes. Evidence suggests that their roles at these loci are not to provide binary on/off switches, as is observed at many highly cell‐type specific genes, but rather to serve as governors, directly modulating expression within certain bounds, while not shutting down gene expression. This sort of regulation is challenging to study, as the differential expression levels can be small. We hypothesize (...) that depending on context, corepressors mediate “soft repression,” attenuating expression in a less dramatic but physiologically appropriate manner. Emerging data indicate that such regulation is a pervasive characteristic of most eukaryotic systems, and may reflect the mechanistic differences between repressor action at promoter and enhancer locations. Soft repression may represent an essential component of the cybernetic systems underlying metabolic adaptations, enabling modest but critical adjustments on a continual basis. (shrink)
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    Marital structure of the italian community of boston, massachusetts, 1880–1920.Maria Enrica Danubio &Davide Pettener -1997 -Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (3):257-269.
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    Enactive Approach and Dual-Tasks for the Treatment of Severe Behavioral and Cognitive Impairment in a Person with Acquired Brain Injury: A Case Study.David Martínez-Pernía,David Huepe,Daniela Huepe-Artigas,Rut Correia,Sergio García &María Beitia -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Illness Perceptions of COVID-19 in Europe: Predictors, Impacts and Temporal Evolution.David Dias Neto,Ana Nunes da Silva,Magda Sofia Roberto,Jelena Lubenko,Marios Constantinou,Christiana Nicolaou,Demetris Lamnisos,Savvas Papacostas,Stefan Höfer,Giovambattista Presti,Valeria Squatrito,Vasilis S. Vasiliou,Louise McHugh,Jean-Louis Monestès,Adriana Baban,Javier Alvarez-Galvez,Marisa Paez-Blarrina,Francisco Montesinos,Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas,Dorottya Ori,Raimo Lappalainen,Bartosz Kleszcz,Andrew Gloster,Maria Karekla &Angelos P. Kassianos -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Objective: Illness perceptions are important predictors of emotional and behavioral responses in many diseases. The current study aims to investigate the COVID-19-related IP throughout Europe. The specific goals are to understand the temporal development, identify predictors and examine the impacts of IP on perceived stress and preventive behaviors.Methods: This was a time-series-cross-section study of 7,032 participants from 16 European countries using multilevel modeling from April to June 2020. IP were measured with the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire. Temporal patterns were observed (...) considering the date of participation and the date recoded to account the epidemiological evolution of each country. The outcomes considered were perceived stress and COVID-19 preventive behaviors.Results: There were significant trends, over time, for several IP, suggesting a small decrease in negativity in the perception of COVID-19 in the community. Age, gender, and education level related to some, but not all, IP. Considering the self-regulation model, perceptions consistently predicted general stress and were less consistently related to preventive behaviors. Country showed no effect in the predictive model, suggesting that national differences may have little relevance for IP, in this context.Conclusion: The present study provides a comprehensive picture of COVID-19 IP in Europe in an early stage of the pandemic. The results shed light on the process of IP formation with implications for health-related outcomes and their evolution. (shrink)
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    Risk evaluation of diabetes mellitus by relation of chaotic globals to HRV.NaiaraMaria De Souza,Luiz Carlos M. Vanderlei &David M. Garner -2015 -Complexity 20 (3):84-92.
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    The emotive impact of medical language.Ana-Maria Vranceanu,Megan Elbon,Margaritha Adams &David Ring -2012 - In Zdravko Radman,The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 293-296.
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    A Computational Model of the Belief System Under the Scope of Social Communication.María Teresa Signes Pont,Higinio Mora Mora,Gregorio De Miguel Casado &David Gil Méndez -2016 -Foundations of Science 21 (1):215-223.
    This paper presents an approach to the belief system based on a computational framework in three levels: first, the logic level with the definition of binary local rules, second, the arithmetic level with the definition of recursive functions and finally the behavioural level with the definition of a recursive construction pattern. Social communication is achieved when different beliefs are expressed, modified, propagated and shared through social nets. This approach is useful to mimic the belief system because the defined functions provide (...) different ways to process the same incoming information as well as a means to propagate it. Our model also provides a means to cross different beliefs so, any incoming information can be processed many times by the same or different functions as it occurs is social nets. (shrink)
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    A New Approach to Computing Using Informons and Holons: Towards a Theory of Computing Science.F. David de la Peña,Juan A. Lara,David Lizcano,María Aurora Martínez &Juan Pazos -2020 -Foundations of Science 25 (4):1173-1201.
    The state of computing science and, particularly, software engineering and knowledge engineering is generally considered immature. The best starting point for achieving a mature engineering discipline is a solid scientific theory, and the primary reason behind the immaturity in these fields is precisely that computing science still has no such agreed upon underlying theory. As theories in other fields of science do, this paper formally establishes the fundamental elements and postulates making up a first attempt at a theory in this (...) field, considering the features and peculiarities of computing science. The fundamental elements of this approach are informons and holons, and it is a general and comprehensive theory of software engineering and knowledge engineering that related disciplines (e.g., information systems) can particularise and/or extend to take benefit from it (Lakatos’ concepts of core theory and protective belt theories). (shrink)
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  45. Understanding instructional scaffolding in classroom discourse on proof.Maria Blanton,Despina Stylianou &M. Manuela David -2009 - In Despina A. Stylianou, Maria L. Blanton & Eric J. Knuth,Teaching and learning proof across the grades: a K-16 perspective. New York: Routledge. pp. 290--306.
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    The “Good” Psychologist, “Good” Torture, and “Good” Reputation—Response to O’Donohue, Snipes, Dalto, Soto, Maragakis, and Im “The Ethics of Enhanced Interrogations and Torture”.JeanMaria Arrigo,David DeBatto,Lawrence Rockwood &Timothy G. Mawe -2015 -Ethics and Behavior 25 (5):361-372.
    O’Donohue et al. sought to derive, from classical ethical theories, the ethical obligation of psychologists to assist “enhanced interrogations and torture” in national defense scenarios under strict EIT criteria. They asked the American Psychological Association to adopt an ethics code obligating psychologists to assist such EIT and to uphold the reputation of EIT psychologists. We contest the authors’ ethical analyses as supports for psychologists’ forays into torture interrogation when the EIT criteria obtain. We also contend that the authors’ application of (...) these ethical analyses violates the Geneva Conventions, contravenes military doctrine and operations, and undermines psychology as a profession. We conclude that “good” public reputation is not owed to, or expected by, “good” intelligence professionals, and collaborating operational psychologists must share their providence. (shrink)
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    Nietzsche y la religión.María Guibert-Elizalde,David Simonin &Ana-Carolina Cazal -forthcoming -Anuario Filosófico.
    Religioso incluso en su ateísmo, Nietzsche no solamente da que pensar en materia de religión, sino que constituye un momento crítico en la tradición filosófica que se apodera de la cuestión. Las contribuciones a este monográfico pretenden dar una aproximación perspectivista, si no exhaustiva, de lo que la filosofía de Nietzsche debe a la religión como tal, del lugar que ocupa en su pensamiento, así como de la actualidad de estas reflexiones para el lector contemporáneo que, más que nunca, vive (...) a la sombra de Dios. (shrink)
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    A Moderated Mediation Model of Wellbeing and Competitive Anxiety in Male Marathon Runners.Jose C. Jaenes,David Alarcón,Manuel Trujillo,María del Pilar Méndez-Sánchez,Patxi León-Guereño &Dominika Wilczyńska -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Running marathons is an increasingly popular activity with an ever-increasing number of events and participants. Many participants declare that they pursue a variety of goals by running, namely, the maintenance of good health, the development of strength and improvement of fitness, the management of emotions, and the achievement of resilience and psychological wellbeing. The research has examined marathon running, like many other sports, and has studied various factors that reduce athletic performance, such as the experience of anxiety, and that enhance (...) such performance, such as an increase in general wellbeing. This article reports the results of a study on the experience of competitive anxiety among 238 male marathon runners who participated in Seville’s 26th Marathon race on February 23, 2020, and investigates the relationship between anxiety and key dimensions of wellbeing as measured by the Spanish-adapted 20-item PWB Scale. We hypothesized that participating athletes who rated high on the dimensions of PWB would experience lower levels of competitive anxiety with respect to this race. We also proposed that PWB would function as a mediating factor with respect to the experience of anxiety. The results show, as hypothesized, that marathon running enhances wellbeing and reduces anxiety. The data showed significant negative correlations between four of five wellbeing dimensions and the three types of anxiety measured, namely, somatic anxiety, worry, and concentration-impairing anxiety. Other findings supported our hypothesis that wellbeing, as measured, functions as a mediating factor for the moderation of competitive anxiety. Generalization of these findings is limited by the fact that the low number of female participants recruited did not permit valid statistical analyses in this respect. It is known that both anxiety and wellbeing are subjects to variation by gender. The future inclusion of male and female subjects in equivalent studies will undoubtedly add valuable information concerning the dynamics of anxiety and wellbeing. The implications of these findings and the limitations of the study will be discussed. (shrink)
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    Moral distress in nursing students: Cultural adaptation and validation study.Rocco Mazzotta,Maddalena DeMaria,Davide Bove,Sondra Badolamenti,Simonì Saraiva Bordignon,Luana Claudia Jacoby Silveira,Ercole Vellone,Rosaria Alvaro &Giampiera Bulfone -2022 -Nursing Ethics 29 (2):384-401.
    Background: Moral distress, defined as moral suffering or a psychological imbalance, can affect nursing students. However, many new instruments or adaptations of other scales that are typically used to measure moral distress have not been used for nursing students. Aim: This study aimed to translate, culturally adapt and evaluate the psychometric properties of an Italian version of the Moral Distress Scale for Nursing Students (It-ESMEE) for use with delayed nursing students (students who could not graduate on time or failed the (...) exams necessary to progress to the next level). Research design: The study used a cross-sectional research design. Participants and research context: Incidental sampling resulted in a sample of 282 delayed nursing students (mean age = 26.73 ± 4.43 years, 73% female) enrolled between May and August 2020 in a University of central Italy. Ethical considerations: The research protocol was approved by the internal review board of the university, and all participants provided their written informed consent. Results: The study confirmed a multidimensional second-order factorial structure for the It-ESMEE with five dimensions: improper institutional conditions to teach user care, authoritarian teaching practices, disrespect for the ethical dimension of vocational training, lack of competence of the teacher and commitment of ethical dimension of user care. The internal consistency was high (0.753–0.990 across the factors), and the standard error of measurement and smallest detectable change were adequate. Discussion: The It-ESMEE is able to assess moral distress in delayed nursing students with good validity and reliability. It can be used in research and to determine moral distress levels, helping teachers to monitor the condition in nursing students. Conclusion: This instrument can help in comprehending moral distress, enabling students to develop coping and intervention strategies to maintain their well-being, and to ensure the quality of nurse education. (shrink)
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    Psychological factors predict unexpected diagnoses.Ana-Maria Vranceanu &David Ring -2012 - In Zdravko Radman,The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 7--2.
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