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    Effect of Cognitive Variables on the Reading Ability of Spanish Children at Age Seven.María José González-Valenzuela,Dolores López-Montiel,Félix Díaz-Giráldez &IsaíasMartín-Ruiz -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The objective of this study is to determine the contribution made by knowledge of letters, phonological awareness, phonological memory, and alphanumeric and non-alphanumeric rapid automatized naming at the ages of six and seven to the ability of Spanish children to read words at 7 years of age. A total of 116 Spanish-speaking school children took part in the study, from schools located in an average socio-cultural setting, without special educational needs. The reading ability of these pupils was evaluated at the (...) age of seven, and cognitive variables were assessed at 6 and 7 years of age. Descriptive-exploratory analyses, bivariate analyses, and multivariate regressions were performed. The results show that cognitive variables measured at these ages contribute differently to the ability to read words at 7 years of age. Rapid naming does not seem to influence word reading; knowledge of letters no longer influences word reading as children grow older; and phonological awareness and phonological memory maintain their contribution to the explanation of word reading. These results indicate that reading in Spanish depends on different cognitive variables and that this relationship varies according to age. The findings have key educational implications in terms of teaching reading skills and the prevention of specific learning difficulties in Spanish Primary Education. (shrink)
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  2. Mismidad de la realidad y necesidad de la irrealidad.MartínRuiz Calvente -2007 - In César Moreno, Rafael Lorenzo & Alicia Ma de Mingo,Filosofía y realidad virtual. Zaragoza: Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza.
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    Magnitude or Multitude – What Counts?Martin Lachmair,SusanaRuiz Fernández,Korbinian Moeller,Hans-Christoph Nuerk &Barbara Kaup -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  4. Zubiri, el maestro de Aranguren.MartínRuiz Calvente -2009 -A Parte Rei 62:4.
     
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  5. (1 other version)Cuerpo, Realidad y Expresión.MartínRuiz Calvente -2008 -A Parte Rei 59 (86):7.
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    Does Grammatical Number Influence the Semantic Priming Between Number Cues and Words Related to Vertical Space? An Investigation Using Virtual Reality.Martin Lachmair,SusanaRuiz Fernandez &Peter Gerjets -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  7. El cuerpo humano como objeto estético.MartínRuiz Calvente -2010 -A Parte Rei 72:8.
     
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    Developing a System for Processing Health Data of Children Using Digitalized Toys: Ethical and Privacy Concerns for the Internet of Things Paradigm.María LuisaMartín-Ruíz,Celia Fernández-Aller,Eloy Portillo,Javier Malagón &Cristina del Barrio -2018 -Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (4):1057-1076.
    EDUCERE is a government funded research and development project. EDUCERE objectives are to investigate, develop, and evaluate innovative solutions for society to detect changes in psychomotor development through the natural interaction of children with toys and everyday objects, and perform stimulation and early attention activities in real environments such as home and school. In the EDUCERE project, an ethical impact assessment is carried out linked to a minors’ data protection rights. Using a specific methodology, the project has achieved some promising (...) results. These include use of a prototype of smart toys to detect development difficulties in children. In addition, privacy protection measures which take into account the security concerns of health data, have been proposed and applied. This latter security framework could be useful in other Internet of Things related projects. It consists of legal and technical measures. Special attention has been placed in the transformation of bulk data such as acceleration and jitter of toys into health data when patterns of atypical development are found. The article describes the different security profiles in which users are classified. (shrink)
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  9. Piedad del Mundo.MartínRuiz Calvente -2009 -A Parte Rei 66:11.
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    Filosofía del derecho (teoría general e historia de doctrinas).Ruiz Moreno &T. Martin -1944 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial G. Kraft ltda..
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  11. (1 other version)Vocabulario filosófico.Ruiz Moreno &T. Martin -1941 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Guillermo Kraft ltda..
     
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    Brain responses to disgusting and fearful pictures with and without high spatial frequencies.Ruiz-Padial Elisabeth,Mendoza M. Teresa,Esteves Francisco &Mata-Martin Jose Luis -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Parental Corporal Punishment and Peer Victimization in Middle Childhood: A Sex-Moderated Mediation Model of Aggression.Alba Martin,José Manuel Muñoz,Paloma Braza,RosaRuiz-Ortiz,Nora del Puerto-Golzarri,Eider Pascual-Sagastizábal,Aitziber Azurmendi &Rosario Carreras -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11:573329.
    There is a peak in peer victimization during middle childhood, with multiple negative consequences. Parental use of corporal punishment and child aggression are the most widely studied predictors of this phenomenon. The aim of the present study was to analyze whether parental use of corporal punishment affects peer victimization through child aggression. This mediation model was explored for both mothers and fathers and for both physical and relational forms of aggression and peer victimization. Furthermore, we also analyzed whether the mediation (...) models were moderated by the sex of the child. Participants were 234 third graders (46% girls). Child aggression and victimization were measured by peers using the Mini Direct Indirect Aggression Inventory. Independent measures of mother’s and father’s use of corporal punishment were obtained from a PCA of items from the Parental Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ). Conditional process modeling was carried out using a macro for SPSS developed byHayes (2013). Results indicated that aggression mediated the relation of parental corporal punishment to peer victimization. Some interesting moderating effects of sex in this mediation model were found; specifically, physical, and relational aggression mediated the relation of maternal corporal punishment to peer victimization only in boys. Few studies to date have addressed the connection between aggressive behavior and peer victimization as outcomes of corporal punishment, taking into consideration the role of parent’s and child’s sex, and both physical and relational forms of aggression and victimization during childhood. (shrink)
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    Vivir con robots. Reflexiones éticas, jurídicas, sociales y culturales.Mario TobosoMartín &María Amparo GrauRuiz -2021 -Arbor 197 (802):a623.
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    Ética e poder. A sujeição política, novo dilema ético.Castor MariMartín BartoloméRuiz -2008 -Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 53 (2):35-50.
    A ética é uma prática que coimplica subjetividade e da alteridade. Nas atuais sociedades de controle se procura fabricar subjetividades destemperadas numa ética do descuido de si. As éticas do cuidado de si visavam ajudar a constituir sujeitos livres pela prática ética da virtude. Os novos dispositivos de controle atualizaram o poder da ética como prática em que o sujeito pode dirimir seu estilo de vida entre a sujeição ou a liberdade. As éticas do cuidado de si desconsideraram a importância (...) da alteridade para pensar a prática ética. Embora existam divergências importantes entre ambas perspectivas éticas, elas coincidem em afirmar a ética como uma prática que incide na constituição dos sujeitos, uma prática de liberdade de si (Foucault) e uma prática de libertação do outro como justiça (Levinas). PALAVRAS-CHAVE – Alteridade. Cuidado de si. Modos de subjetivação. Liberdade. Desejo. (shrink)
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    Arqueologia do officium: eichmann, o funcionário e a banalidade da catástrofe: intersecções de G. Agamben e H. Arendt.Castor MariMartín BartoloméRuiz -2018 -Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 23 (1):197-242.
    Este ensaio desenvolve um estudo, a partir da obra de G. Agamben, sobre a arqueologia do ofício e as implicações ético-políticas do modo de subjetivação do funcionário. O funcionário age a partir do dever de oficio, separando, nessa ação, a responsabilidade pessoal da eficiência da ação. Ao agir como funcionário não atua em nome próprio, mas age em nome de outro, para o qual se transfere toda responsabilidade ética da ação funcional. Eichmann apresenta-se como o modelo de funcionário que cumpriu (...) o dever de sua função, independentemente de suas convicções pessoais a respeito da catástrofe humana que provocou. (shrink)
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    Puntos de encuentro entre pensamiento crítico y metacognición para repensar la enseñanza de ética.Ernesto Joaquín SuárezRuiz &LeonardoMartín González Galli -2021 -Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 30:181-202.
    La visión tradicional del pensamiento crítico (PC) fundada en un enfoque racionalista ha sido puesta en duda a partir de fines del siglo pasado por la ‘segunda ola’ del PC, la cual, a pesar de no ser un movimiento del todo definido, ha incluido aspectos como la imaginación, la creatividad y el trabajo cooperativo en su comprensión y en su aplicación a la enseñanza. Paralelamente, perspectivas actuales en psicología moral como el modelo ‘intuicionista social’ propuesto por Jonathan Haidt, representan un (...) desafío al modelo racionalista de la moral que suponen gran parte de las éticas normativas canónicas. Siendo que tanto el PC como el fundamento moral representan factores fundamentales en la enseñanza de ética, se hace explicito que esta última precisa también ser revisada. Es por ello que el presente trabajo analiza una perspectiva del PC alternativa a la tradicional basada en el potencial aporte de la metacognición y del modelo intuicionista social, con el fin de abrir nuevas vías de investigación para la actualización del fundamento moral que se supone en la enseñanza de ética. Para ahondar en ello, se ejemplificará la relevancia y aplicabilidad de la metacognición en la enseñanza de ética con situaciones vinculadas a la actual pandemia por Covid-19. (shrink)
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    La curaduría tradicional y el valor artístico.José Ramón Fabelo Corzo,Isabel FraileMartín &Carolina Nieto-Ruiz -2013 - In Ramon Patino Espino & José Antonio Pérez Diestre,Universalidad y variedad en la estética y el arte. pp. 183-196.
    Ha de diferenciarse entre dos tipos de curaduría, así llamadas “tradicional” y “experimental”. El presente texto tiene como objetivo acercarnos conceptualmente a la curaduría tradicional a través de la figura del curador, así como presentar el lugar en el que esta se inserta en el proceso de conformación y realización del valor artístico de las obras, todo ello desde la postura de la teoría pluridimensional del valor. La curaduría tradicional es aquella ligada a la concepción del museo en su acepción (...) moderna, que tiene como finalidad básica coleccionar, conservar y exhibir, con una narrativa cerrada y ceñida al discurso instituido sobre el arte, en general, y sobre las obras que se exhiben, en particular. (shrink)
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    Verifying the bridge between simplicial topology and algebra: the Eilenberg-Zilber algorithm.L. Lamban,J. Rubio,F. J. Martin-Mateos &J. L.Ruiz-Reina -2014 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (1):39-65.
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    El ecocidio, la matabilidad inimputable de la vida y el dispositivo biopolítico de la excepción. Nuevas fronteras para el derecho como obligación.Castor MariMartín BartoloméRuiz &ÓscarMartín -2023 -Universitas Philosophica 40 (80):43-64.
    En la presente investigación proponemos profundizar en el concepto de ecocidio y sus implicaciones ético-políticas, relacionándolo con los conceptos de soberanía y estado de excepción de Giorgio Agamben. El concepto de excepción, en la tradición jurídica y filosófica, está referido al ámbito de la vida de las personas y no al daño producido a la vida en la naturaleza. Sin embargo, partiendo del presupuesto de que hay una interdependencia de la vida humana con la vida de la naturaleza, se analizan (...) los desdoblamientos ético-políticos a los que esa interdependencia nos conduce, teniendo como eje el concepto de ecocidio. Para este análisis proponemos recorrer los vínculos entre ecocidio y estado de excepción como dos prácticas asimiladas que, para destruir la vida, la reducen a una insignificancia ética a través de un vacío jurídico. (shrink)
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  21. Four Cold Chapters on the Possibility of Literatures.Pablo MartinRuiz -2014 - Champaign: Dalkey Archive Press.
     
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    Nietzsche de Agamben e sua crítica à política como fisiologia.Marcia Rosane Junges &Castor MariMartín BartoloméRuiz -2024 -Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 69 (1):e45146.
    Neste artigo, analisamos algumas das peculiaridades da leitura que Agamben faz de Nietzsche, isto é, o uso que faz das ideias do pensador alemão para constituir a sua própria filosofia política. Assim, refletimos acerca do tensionamento e da polifonia entre a vontade de potência em sua configuração fisiopsicológica, e a grande política a partir da transvaloração dos valores. Indicamos essa tensão e polifonia tendo em vista o outro tipo de potência ao qual Agamben se inscreve, a aristotélica, para pensarmos sobre (...) as aberturas políticas que se descortinam a partir da crítica nietzschiana à política e à democracia liberal. Convém atentar ao argumento de Piazzesi de que a vontade de potência sintetiza os âmbitos mecanicista e valorativo que, em relação agonística, explicam a vontade de potência. O projeto Homo sacer começa e termina com uma crítica à biopolítica que Agamben compreende como sendo aquela nietzschiana. Esse é um tensionamento entre a concretização da transvaloração dos valores como possibilidade de superar o niilismo e criar o lastro para a grande política, pois insere no campo da fisiologia uma questão política, do paradigma da autonomia.Nietzsche e Agamben, com suas concepções divergentes de potência, apontam as possibilidades da política e os limites da democracia liberal. (shrink)
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    Manipulating the Alpha Level Cannot Cure Significance Testing.David Trafimow,Valentin Amrhein,Corson N. Areshenkoff,Carlos J. Barrera-Causil,Eric J. Beh,Yusuf K. Bilgiç,Roser Bono,Michael T. Bradley,William M. Briggs,Héctor A. Cepeda-Freyre,Sergio E. Chaigneau,Daniel R. Ciocca,Juan C. Correa,Denis Cousineau,Michiel R. de Boer,Subhra S. Dhar,Igor Dolgov,Juana Gómez-Benito,Marian Grendar,James W. Grice,Martin E. Guerrero-Gimenez,Andrés Gutiérrez,Tania B. Huedo-Medina,Klaus Jaffe,Armina Janyan,Ali Karimnezhad,Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt,Koji Kosugi,Martin Lachmair,Rubén D. Ledesma,Roberto Limongi,Marco T. Liuzza,Rosaria Lombardo,Michael J. Marks,Gunther Meinlschmidt,Ladislas Nalborczyk,Hung T. Nguyen,Raydonal Ospina,Jose D. Perezgonzalez,Roland Pfister,Juan J. Rahona,David A. Rodríguez-Medina,Xavier Romão,SusanaRuiz-Fernández,Isabel Suarez,Marion Tegethoff,Mauricio Tejo,Rens van de Schoot,Ivan I. Vankov,Santiago Velasco-Forero,Tonghui Wang,Yuki Yamada,Felipe C. M. Zoppino &Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  24. Functional decomposition in large diagnosis problems'.S. Rementería,C. Rodríguez,C. Ruíz,A. Lafuente,J. I.Martín,J. Muguerza &J. Pérez -1992 -Communication and Cognition-Artificial Intelligence 9 (2-3):237-251.
     
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    Las enfermedades raras en las patologías neurometabólicas.Julio Montoya,Joaquín Arenas,EduardoRuiz-Pesini &Miguel A.Martín-Casanueva -2018 -Arbor 194 (789):461.
    Las miopatías metabólicas son un grupo de trastornos genéticos que disminuyen la capacidad del músculo esquelético para utilizar sustratos energéticos y sintetizar ATP. Estas alteraciones pueden clasificarse en tres tipos fundamentalmente: i) trastornos del metabolismo de los carbohidratos (del glucógeno y de la glucosa), ii) defectos del metabolismo lipídico, y iii) alteraciones de la fosforilación oxidativa –OXPHOS-. Las dos primeras se deben a deficiencias enzimáticas de las rutas metabólicas de degradación y síntesis de glúcidos y lípidos y muestran diversas manifestaciones (...) clínicas, pero una buena parte de ellas cursan con intolerancia al ejercicio. Aunque un buen número de pacientes con estos trastornos musculares presentan síntomas en la infancia, el diagnóstico normalmente se retrasa hasta la segunda y tercera década de la vida. Por tanto, reconocer las características clínicas de estas deficiencias conduce a un diagnóstico precoz y a un mejor tratamiento. Las enfermedades mitocondriales son un grupo de trastornos originados por una deficiencia en la síntesis de ATP a través del sistema de fosforilación oxidativa. Este sistema está formado por proteínas codificadas en los dos genomas de la célula (nuclear y mitocondrial) y, por tanto, pueden presentar un modelo de herencia mendeliano o materno. En esta revisión se describirán las características especiales del sistema genético mitocondrial y las principales mutaciones que causan enfermedades en humanos. (shrink)
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    A Fully-Immersive Virtual Reality Setup to Study Gait Modulation.Chiara Palmisano,Peter Kullmann,Ibrahem Hanafi,Marta Verrecchia,Marc Erich Latoschik,Andrea Canessa,Martin Fischbach &Ioannis Ugo Isaias -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Objective: Gait adaptation to environmental challenges is fundamental for independent and safe community ambulation. The possibility of precisely studying gait modulation using standardized protocols of gait analysis closely resembling everyday life scenarios is still an unmet need.Methods: We have developed a fully-immersive virtual reality environment where subjects have to adjust their walking pattern to avoid collision with a virtual agent crossing their gait trajectory. We collected kinematic data of 12 healthy young subjects walking in real world and in the VR (...) environment, both with and without the VA perturbation. The VR environment closely resembled the RW scenario of the gait laboratory. To ensure standardization of the obstacle presentation the starting time speed and trajectory of the VA were defined using the kinematics of the participant as detected online during each walking trial.Results: We did not observe kinematic differences between walking in RW and VR/A-, suggesting that our VR environment per se might not induce significant changes in the locomotor pattern. When facing the VA all subjects consistently reduced stride length and velocity while increasing stride duration. Trunk inclination and mediolateral trajectory deviation also facilitated avoidance of the obstacle.Conclusions: This proof-of-concept study shows that our VR/A+ paradigm effectively induced a timely gait modulation in a standardized immersive and realistic scenario. This protocol could be a powerful research tool to study gait modulation and its derangements in relation to aging and clinical conditions. (shrink)
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    Comparative genetic architectures of schizophrenia in East Asian and European populations.Max Lam,Chia-Yen Chen,Zhiqiang Li,Alicia R. Martin,Julien Bryois,Xixian Ma,Helena Gaspar,Masashi Ikeda,Beben Benyamin,Brielin C. Brown,Ruize Liu,Wei Zhou,Lili Guan,Yoichiro Kamatani,Sung-Wan Kim,Michiaki Kubo,Agung Kusumawardhani,Chih-Min Liu,Hong Ma,Sathish Periyasamy,Atsushi Takahashi,Zhida Xu,Hao Yu,Feng Zhu,Wei J. Chen,Stephen Faraone,Stephen J. Glatt,Lin He,Steven E. Hyman,Hai-Gwo Hwu,Steven A. McCarroll,Benjamin M. Neale,Pamela Sklar,Dieter B. Wildenauer,Xin Yu,Dai Zhang,Bryan J. Mowry,Jimmy Lee,Peter Holmans,Shuhua Xu,Patrick F. Sullivan,Stephan Ripke,Michael C. O’Donovan,Mark J. Daly,Shengying Qin,Pak Sham,Nakao Iwata,Kyung S. Hong,Sibylle G. Schwab,Weihua Yue,Ming Tsuang,Jianjun Liu,Xiancang Ma,René S. Kahn,Yongyong Shi &Hailiang Huang -2019 -Nature Genetics 51 (12):1670-1678.
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    A real-time fMRI neurofeedback system for the clinical alleviation of depression with a subject-independent classification of brain states: A proof of principle study.Jaime A. Pereira,Andreas Ray,Mohit Rana,Claudio Silva,Cesar Salinas,Francisco Zamorano,Martin Irani,Patricia Opazo,Ranganatha Sitaram &SergioRuiz -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Most clinical neurofeedback studies based on functional magnetic resonance imaging use the patient's own neural activity as feedback. The objective of this study was to create a subject-independent brain state classifier as part of a real-time fMRI neurofeedback system that can guide patients with depression in achieving a healthy brain state, and then to examine subsequent clinical changes. In a first step, a brain classifier based on a support vector machine was trained from the neural information of happy autobiographical imagery (...) and motor imagery blocks received from a healthy female participant during an MRI session. In the second step, 7 right-handed female patients with mild or moderate depressive symptoms were trained to match their own neural activity with the neural activity corresponding to the “happiness emotional brain state” of the healthy participant. The training was carried out using the rt-fMRI NF system guided by the brain-state classifier we had created. Thus, the informative voxels previously obtained in the first step, using SVM classification and Effect Mapping, were used to classify the Blood-Oxygen-Level Dependent activity of the patients and converted into real-time visual feedback during the neurofeedback training runs. Improvements in the classifier accuracy toward the end of the training were observed in all the patients [Session 4–1 Median = 6.563%; Range = 4.10–27.34; Wilcoxon Test, 2-tailed p = 0.031]. Clinical improvement also was observed in a blind standardized clinical evaluation [HDRS CE2-1 Median = 7; Range 2 to 15; Wilcoxon Test, 2-tailed p = 0.016], and in self-report assessments [BDI-II CE2-1 Median = 8; Range 1–15; Wilcoxon Test, 2-tailed p = 0.031]. In addition, the clinical improvement was still present 10 days after the intervention [BDI-II CE3-2_Median = 0; Range −1 to 2; Wilcoxon Test, 2-tailed p = 0.50/ HDRS CE3-2 Median = 0; Range −1 to 2; Wilcoxon Test, 2-tailed p = 0.625]. Although the number of participants needs to be increased and a control group included to confirm these findings, the results suggest a novel option for neural modulation and clinical alleviation in depression using noninvasive stimulation technologies. (shrink)
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    Influence of autoencoder latent space on classifying IoT CoAP attacks.María Teresa García-Ordás,Jose Aveleira-Mata,Isaías García-Rodrígez,José Luis Casteleiro-Roca,Martín Bayón-Gutiérrez &Héctor Alaiz-Moretón -forthcoming -Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    The Internet of Things (IoT) presents a unique cybersecurity challenge due to its vast network of interconnected, resource-constrained devices. These vulnerabilities not only threaten data integrity but also the overall functionality of IoT systems. This study addresses these challenges by exploring efficient data reduction techniques within a model-based intrusion detection system (IDS) for IoT environments. Specifically, the study explores the efficacy of an autoencoder’s latent space combined with three different classification techniques. Utilizing a validated IoT dataset, particularly focusing on the (...) Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP), the study seeks to develop a robust model capable of identifying security breaches targeting this protocol. The research culminates in a comprehensive evaluation, presenting encouraging results that demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodologies in strengthening IoT cybersecurity with more than a 99% of precision using only 2 learned features. (shrink)
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    Troubleshooting Gait Disturbances in Parkinson’s Disease With Deep Brain Stimulation.Nicoló G. Pozzi,Chiara Palmisano,Martin M. Reich,Philip Capetian,Claudio Pacchetti,Jens Volkmann &Ioannis U. Isaias -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus or the globus pallidus is an established treatment for Parkinson’s disease that yields a marked and lasting improvement of motor symptoms. Yet, DBS benefit on gait disturbances in PD is still debated and can be a source of dissatisfaction and poor quality of life. Gait disturbances in PD encompass a variety of clinical manifestations and rely on different pathophysiological bases. While gait disturbances arising years after DBS surgery can be related to disease progression, (...) early impairment of gait may be secondary to treatable causes and benefits from DBS reprogramming. In this review, we tackle the issue of gait disturbances in PD patients with DBS by discussing their neurophysiological basis, providing a detailed clinical characterization, and proposing a pragmatic programming approach to support their management. (shrink)
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    Grip Strength, Neurocognition, and Social Functioning in People WithType-2 Diabetes Mellitus, Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Schizophrenia.María Aliño-Dies,Joan Vicent Sánchez-Ortí,Patricia Correa-Ghisays,Vicent Balanzá-Martínez,Joan Vila-Francés,Gabriel Selva-Vera,Paulina Correa-Estrada,Jaume Forés-Martos,Constanza San-Martín Valenzuela,Manuel Monfort-Pañego,Rosa Ayesa-Arriola,MiguelRuiz-Veguilla,Benedicto Crespo-Facorro &Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Background: Frailty is a common syndrome among older adults and patients with several comorbidities. Grip strength is a representative parameter of frailty because it is a valid indicator of current and long-term physical conditions in the general population and patients with severe mental illnesses. Physical and cognitive capacities of people with SMIs are usually impaired; however, their relationship with frailty or social functioning have not been studied to date. The current study aimed to determine if GS is a valid predictor (...) of changes in cognitive performance and social functioning in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus and SMIs. Methods: Assessments of social functioning, cognitive performance, and GS were conducted in 30 outpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, 35 with major depressive disorder, 42 with bipolar disorder, 30 with schizophrenia, and 28 healthy controls, twice during 1-year, follow-up period. Descriptive analyses were conducted using a one-way analysis of variance for continuous variables and the chi-squared test for categorical variables. Differences between groups for the motor, cognitive, and social variables at T1 and T2 were assessed using a one-way analysis of covariance, with sex and age as co-variates. To test the predictive capacity of GS at baseline to explain the variance in cognitive performance and social functioning at T2, a linear regression analysis was performed. Results: Predictive relationships were found among GS when implicated with clinical, cognitive, and social variables. These relationships explained changes in cognitive performance after one year of follow-up; the variability percentage was 67.7%, in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus and 89.1% in patients with schizophrenia. Baseline GS along with other variables, also predicted changes in social functioning in major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, with variability percentages of 67.3, 36, and 59%, respectively. Conclusion: GS combined with other variables significantly predicted changes in cognitive performance and social functioning in people with SMIs or type-2 diabetes mellitus. Interventions aimed to improve the overall physical conditions of patients who have poor GS could be a therapeutic option that confers positive effects on cognitive performance and social functioning. (shrink)
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    Hacia una curaduría artística.José Ramón Fabelo Corzo,Isabel FraileMartín &Carolina NietoRuiz -2013 - In Ramon Patino Espino & José Antonio Pérez Diestre,Universalidad y variedad en la estética y el arte. pp. 197-214.
    El artículo pretende mostrar la razón por la que la curaduría experimental puede ser considerada una práctica artística bajo la mira de teorías del arte contemporáneo. Para ello se presenta una genealogía de la curaduría experimental para, posteriormente, mostrar su semejanza con las produc-ciones artísticas contemporáneas en lo atenido a su relación con el espectador y su vínculo con los contextos sociales extraartísticos.
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    To Help or Not to Help? Prosocial Behavior, Its Association With Well-Being, and Predictors of Prosocial Behavior During the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic.Elisa Haller,Jelena Lubenko,Giovambattista Presti,Valeria Squatrito,Marios Constantinou,Christiana Nicolaou,Savvas Papacostas,Gökçen Aydın,Yuen Yu Chong,Wai Tong Chien,Ho Yu Cheng,Francisco J.Ruiz,María B. García-Martín,Diana P. Obando-Posada,Miguel A. Segura-Vargas,Vasilis S. Vasiliou,Louise McHugh,Stefan Höfer,Adriana Baban,David Dias Neto,Ana Nunes da Silva,Jean-Louis Monestès,Javier Alvarez-Galvez,Marisa Paez-Blarrina,Francisco Montesinos,Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas,Dorottya Ori,Bartosz Kleszcz,Raimo Lappalainen,Iva Ivanović,David Gosar,Frederick Dionne,Rhonda M. Merwin,Maria Karekla,Angelos P. Kassianos &Andrew T. Gloster -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The coronavirus disease pandemic fundamentally disrupted humans’ social life and behavior. Public health measures may have inadvertently impacted how people care for each other. This study investigated prosocial behavior, its association well-being, and predictors of prosocial behavior during the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and sought to understand whether region-specific differences exist. Participants from eight regions clustering multiple countries around the world responded to a cross-sectional online-survey investigating the psychological consequences of the first upsurge of lockdowns in spring 2020. Prosocial behavior (...) was reported to occur frequently. Multiple regression analyses showed that prosocial behavior was associated with better well-being consistently across regions. With regard to predictors of prosocial behavior, high levels of perceived social support were most strongly associated with prosocial behavior, followed by high levels of perceived stress, positive affect and psychological flexibility. Sociodemographic and psychosocial predictors of prosocial behavior were similar across regions. (shrink)
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    Relationships Between Reaction Time, Selective Attention, Physical Activity, and Physical Fitness in Children.Rafael E. Reigal,Silvia Barrero,IgnacioMartín,Verónica Morales-Sánchez,Rocío Juárez-Ruiz de Mier &Antonio Hernández-Mendo -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    What We Do Matters.Dorothy Smith-Ruiz -2025 -Journal of World Philosophies 9 (2).
    _We are more than the circumstances of our lives, and what we do matters. In _We Are the Leaders We Are Looking For _(2024) one of the nation’s preeminent scholars and the _New York Times_ bestselling author, Dr Eddie S. Glaude Jr., argues that the challenging work of becoming a better person should be a critical feature of Black politics. We are more than the circumstances of our lives, and what we do matters. He interprets the leadership styles and compelling (...) voices of some of the most towering figures: Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Ella Baker, to show us how we have the power to be the heroes that our democracy so urgently requires. Through these three leaders, Glaude displays how ordinary people have the capacity to be the heroes that our democracy requires, instead of outsourcing their needs to leaders who represent them. Glaude also integrates his own evolving views of Black politics with the assistance of Ralph Waldo Emerson, John Dewey, Sheldon Wolin, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Ralph Elison. Glaude’s book is a powerful reminder that if our US-American democracy is to survive, it requires a particular kind of person for this to work, and the engagement of ordinary people. _. (shrink)
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    A computer tool for cardiovascular risk estimation according to Framingham and SCORE equations.Jesús Ramírez-Rodrigo,José Antonio Moreno-Vázquez,AlbertoRuiz-Villaverde,María Ángeles Sánchez-Caravaca,Martín Lopez de la Torre-Casares &Carmen Villaverde-Gutiérrez -2013 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (2):277-284.
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    “Brain Fog” by COVID-19 or Alzheimer’s Disease? A Case Report.Jordi A. Matias-Guiu,Cristina Delgado-Alonso,Miguel Yus,Carmen Polidura,Natividad Gómez-Ruiz,María Valles-Salgado,Isabel Ortega-Madueño,María Nieves Cabrera-Martín &Jorge Matias-Guiu -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Cognitive symptoms after COVID-19 have been increasingly recognized several months after the acute infection and have been designated as “brain fog.” We report a patient with cognitive symptoms that started immediately after COVID-19, in which cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers were highly suggestive of Alzheimer’s disease. Our case highlights the need to examine patients with cognitive symptoms following COVID-19 comprehensively. A detailed assessment combining clinical, cognitive, and biomarker studies may help disentangle the underlying mechanisms associated with cognitive dysfunction in each case. The (...) investigation of neurodegenerative processes in an early stage, especially in older patients, is probably warranted. (shrink)
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    Gender biases in the training methods of affective computing: Redesign and validation of the Self-Assessment Manikin in measuring emotions via audiovisual clips.Clara Sainz-de-Baranda Andujar,Laura Gutiérrez-Martín,José Ángel Miranda-Calero,Marian Blanco-Ruiz &Celia López-Ongil -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13:955530.
    Audiovisual communication is greatly contributing to the emerging research field of affective computing. The use of audiovisual stimuli within immersive virtual reality environments is providing very intense emotional reactions, which provoke spontaneous physical and physiological changes that can be assimilated into real responses. In order to ensure high-quality recognition, the artificial intelligence system must be trained with adequate data sets, including not only those gathered by smart sensors but also the tags related to the elicited emotion. Currently, there are very (...) few techniques available for the labeling of emotions. Among them, the Self-Assessment Manikin devised by Lang is one of the most popular. This study shows experimentally that the graphic proposal for the original SAM labelling system, as devised by Lang, is not neutral to gender and contains gender biases in its design and representation. Therefore, a new graphic design has been proposed and tested according to the guidelines of expert judges. The results of the experiment show an overall improvement in the labeling of emotions in the pleasure–arousal–dominance affective space, particularly, for women. This research proves the relevance of applying the gender perspective in the validation of tools used throughout the years. (shrink)
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    The 'scientific artworks' of Doctor Paul Richer.NatashaRuiz-Gómez -2013 -Medical Humanities 39 (1):4-10.
    This article examines the little-known sculptures of pathology created by Doctor Paul Richer (1849–1933) in the 1890s for the so-called Musée Charcot at the Hôpital de la Salpêtrière in Paris. Under the direction of Doctor Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893), one of the founders of modern neurology, Richer was the head of the hospital's museum of pathological anatomy, as well as the Salpêtrière's resident artist. His ‘series of figural representations of the principal types of nervous pathology’ included busts of patients suffering from (...) labio-glosso-laryngeal paralysis and myopathy, as well as sculptures depicting patients with Parkinson's disease and juvenile hypothyroidism. These patient portraits were seen as objective, while also paradoxically providing an alternative to mechanical media, such as the photograph and the cast, by permitting the doctor's intervention in not only controlling and animating the sitter, but also emphasising the patient's symptoms. This was a new kind of medical specimen: the ‘scientific artwork’, as they were called by a contemporary. This phrase, far from being an oxymoron, indicates the purposive collapse of the objective (‘scientific’) and subjective (‘artistic’) binary in Richer's sculptures of pathology. Through a detailed examination of three of Richer's works, this article problematises the categories traditionally used to describe, analyse and understand medical imagery and complicates our understanding of the relationship between science and art at the end of the nineteenth century. (shrink)
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  40. Del" Más allá" al" Más acá": escatología, ecología y evangelización en JLRuiz de la Peña.A. CarreteroMartín -2008 -Nova et Vetera: Temas de Vida Cristiana 32 (66):277-438.
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    Juana ManjónRuiz - Francisco Suárez Salguero, Ética, Valores, Virtudes y Educación (Sevilla, Digital @ tres, 2003) 336 pp. 220 x 155. ISBN 84-95499-95-9. [REVIEW]ManuelMartín Riego -2023 -Isidorianum 12 (24):530-532.
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    Cartas deMartín Mateos a LaverdeRuiz y autobiografía deMartín Mateos (1864-1870).Joaquín Egozcue Alonso -1994 -Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 21:285-322.
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  43. Tengo varias cosas que hacer, ¿por dónde empiezo? La optimización temporal en tareas simultáneas.Ciencia Cognitiva -forthcoming -Ciencia Cognitiva.
    SusanaRuiz Fernández, Juan José Rahona López y Martin Lachmair Leibniz Institut für Wissensmedien Tübingen, Alemania ¿Cómo responde nuestro cerebro … Read More →.
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    Objetivo: García Lorca. Nuevas inquisiciones cinematográficas y televisivas sobre la vida, obra y muerte del poeta.Jorge Marí -2011 -Arbor 187 (748):211-220.
    Este ensayo explora algunas representaciones de la figura de Federico García Lorca en la televisión y el cine españoles de las últimas décadas. El énfasis en la representación de la figura de García Lorca más que en las adaptaciones de sus obras dramáticas favorece el análisis de dos cuestiones íntimamente conectadas entre sí: en primer lugar, la representación mediático-audiovisual del proceso de creación literaria y de la interacción de autor y texto –es decir, cómo se construye la figura del escritor (...) como ente creador, cómo se entiende dicho proceso de creación, y muy especialmente cómo se presenta la relación e influencia mutuas entre la vida y la obra del artista– y en segundo lugar, la construcción, realizada desde la distancia temporal y desde un contexto muy diverso al de su propia vida, de la figura del artista como personaje histórico y mito cultural. Este enfoque parece especialmente apropiado al tratarse de un autor que, por su vida y su muerte tanto o más que por su obra, ha pasado de ser un proscrito bajo el primer franquismo a convertirse en una figura emblemática de la Andalucía autonómica y de la España democrática. El ensayo traza este proceso de recuperación, reinvención, reivindicación y debate sobre García Lorca a través de documentales como Lorca, el mar deja de moverse de EmilioRuiz Barrachina, F.G.L. (1898-1936): Federico cumple 100 años de Magali Negroni y del “documental de ficción” El jardín de los poetas de BasilioMartín Patino. (shrink)
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    The Contained-Rivalry Requirement and a 'Triple Feature' Program for Business Ethics.Dominic Martin -2013 -Journal of Business Ethics 115 (1):167-182.
    This paper proposes a description of the moral obligations of economic agents. It will show that a threefold division should be adopted to distinguish moral obligations applying to their interactions in the market, obligations applying to their interactions inside business firms and obligations applying to their interactions with agents outside the market. Competition might be permissible in the first case since markets are special patterns of social interactions (called adversarial schemes). They produce their benefits when agents try to satisfy exclusive (...) preferences at the expense of others. However, moral obligations inside the firm and moral obligations outside the market are of a different nature. This argument will be developed in the two first parts of this paper. In the third part, it will outline the relevant strengths of that account in relation with two popular views of economic agents’ moral obligations: the shareholder primacy view and the stakeholder theory. (shrink)
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    CS redundancy and secondary punishment.Martin E. Seligman -1966 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (4):546.
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    Learning the positions of words relative to a marker element.Martin D. Braine -1966 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (4):532.
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    Computer-Aided Argument Mapping and the Teaching of Critical Thinking (Part 2).Martin Davies -2012 -Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 27 (3):16-28.
    Part I of this paper outlined the three standard approaches to the teaching of critical thinking: the normative (or philosophical), cognitive psychology, and educational taxonomy approaches. The paper contrasted these with the visualisation approach; in particular, computer-aided argument mapping (CAAM), and presented a detailed account of the CAAM methodology and a theoretical justification for its use. This part develops further support for CAAM. A case is made that CAAM improves critical thinking because it minimises the cognitive burden of prose and (...) the demands that arguments in prose typically place on memory. CAAM also has greater usability, complements the imperfect human cognitive system, and adopts a logic of semi-formality which is both natural and intuitive. The paper claims that CAAM is an important advance given that traditional stand-alone critical thinking courses do not teach critical thinking as well as they as they are assumed to do. It is also important given that tertiary education fails to deliver improvements in critical thinking gains for too many students. The paper outlines results from a number of empirical studies that demonstrate that CAAM yields robust gains in critical thinking as measured by independent tests. Students themselves also believe CAAM to be beneficial as noted in coded responses to surveys. I conclude the paper by comparing the traditional approaches to the teaching of critical thinking to the visualisation approach. I argue that CAAM should taken seriously in the context of contemporary educational practices. (shrink)
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    Does Interpretation in Psychology Differ From Interpretation in Natural Science?Jack Martin &Jeff Sugarman -2009 -Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 39 (1):19-37.
    Following an initial discussion of the general nature of interpretation in contemporary psychology, and social and natural science, relevant views of Charles Taylor and Thomas Kuhn are considered in some detail. Although both Taylor and Kuhn agree that interpretation in the social or human sciences differs in some ways from interpretation in the natural sciences, they disagree about the nature and origins of such difference. Our own analysis follows, in which we consider differences in interpretation between the natural and social (...) sciences in terms of Ian Hacking's use of Elizabeth Anscombe's conceptualization of actions as intentional acts under particular descriptions. We conclude that both Taylor and Kuhn are correct to point to differences in interpretation between the natural and social sciences. We also argue that in psychology, such interpretive differences, contra Kuhn and pro Taylor, are qualitative rather than quantitative. They arise from the nature of persons as self-interpretive, reactive beings who act under socioculturally sanctioned, linguistic descriptions. The actions of psychological persons may display qualitative differences over time and across contexts as these descriptions, including social scientific and psychological findings and interpretations, change. In contrast, even when descriptions in natural science change, such changes do not spawn changes in the self-interpretations and intentional actions of the focal phenomena of natural science. We also make the point that much current confusion surrounding interpretation in science arises from the unwarranted tendency of some commentators to treat interpretation as subjective, in ways that ignore the objective grounding of interpretation within regulated social practices, including scientific practices sanctioned by scientific communities. (shrink)
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  50. Cuatro epitafios cordobeses del año 1011.Ana Labarta,Carmen Barceló &EduardoRuiz -1995 -Al-Qantara 16 (1):151-162.
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