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Open access dataset of task-free hemodynamic activity in 4-month-old infants during sleep using fNIRS.
Spontaneous, task-free, hemodynamic activity of the brain provides useful information about its functional organization, as it can describe how different brain regions communicate to each other. Neuroimaging studies measuring...
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Open access dataset of task-free hemodynamic activity in 4-month-old infants during sleep using fNIRS
AbstractSpontaneous, task-free, hemodynamic activity of the brain provides useful information about its functional organization, as it can describe how different brain regions communicate to each...
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What Do Students Think of Mobile Chemistry Games?
The impact of digital games on chemistry education has received less attention compared to other scientific fields. This research gap resulted in a limited understanding of how to effectively design mobile chemistry games (MCG)...
Engineering Electro- and Photocatalytic Carbon Materials for CO2 Reduction by Formate Dehydrogenase.
Semiartificial approaches to renewable fuel synthesis exploit the integration of enzymes with synthetic materials for kinetically efficient fuel production. Here, a CO2 reductase, formate dehydrogenase (FDH) from Desulfovibrio...
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The Lantern Vol. 30, No. 1, February 1963
Mechanical Duplicity The Practical Profits of Purism 'Tis Better Misha Manuel An American Fairy Tale The Christ of Christopher Street Nocturne Various Reflections He Came and Gently Lifted Me Poem, In a...
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Effective Decision Support in the Big Data Era
This study conducts a review and synthesis of the business intelligence and analytics (BI&A) evolution, applications, frameworks, and emerging trends with the aim to provide a summary of core concepts, a succinct but valuable...
SEO vs. UX in Web Design
This work addresses a research gap in digital marketing by attempting to compare the effort in achieving the best organic search engine ranking with the effort in providing the best user experience in web navigation. The...
Promoting Social Relationships Using a Couch Cooperative Video Game
Social relationships are a fundamental aspect of human existence. Unsurprisingly, policymakers are incessantly devising strategies that accentuate the benefits of social relationships and diminish the risks of social isolation....
An Agent-Based Social Simulation for Citizenship Competences and Conflict Resolution Styles
The development of citizenship competences plays an important role in a complex system like society. Thus, to analyze how such competences impact other contexts is a great challenge because this kind of study involves the work...
Beyond the Moral Influence Theory? A Critical Examination of Vargas’s Agency Cultivation Model of Responsibility
Harry Harland
Mar 09, 2021
Abstract: This paper repudiates Manuel Vargas’s attempt to supplant the traditional moral influence theory of responsibility (MIT) with his ‘agency cultivation model’ (ACM). By focusing on fostering responsiveness to moral...
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Beyond the Moral Influence Theory? A Critical Examination of Vargas’s Agency Cultivation Model of Responsibility
Harry Harland
Nov 09, 2020
Abstract: This paper repudiates Manuel Vargas’s attempt to supplant the traditional moral influence theory of responsibility (MIT) with his ‘agency cultivation model’ (ACM). By focusing on fostering responsiveness to moral...
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Global Diversification Dynamics Since the Jurassic
The Viviparidae, commonly known as River Snails, is a dominant group of freshwater snails with a nearly worldwide distribution that reaches its highest taxonomic and morphological diversity in Southeast Asia. The rich fossil...
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Raising Consent Awareness With Gamification and Knowledge Graphs
Consent is one of GDPR’s lawful bases for data processing and specific requirements for it apply. Consent should be specific, unambiguous and most of all informed. However, an informed consent request does not guarantee having...
Time-order-errors and duration ranges in the Episodic Temporal Generalization task.
The current model of the Episodic Temporal Generalization task, where subjects have to judge whether pairs of auditory stimuli are equal in duration, predicts that results are scale-free and unaffected by the presentation order...
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Making higher education work
Manuel Souto-Otero
Aug 01, 2011
This article elaborates a model of social democratic and conservative discourses in relation to access, financing, management, and results of higher education. The model is contrasted with the position of the Conservative Party...
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A Neurotechnological Study to Quantify Differences in Brain Activity Using Game-Based Learning
This research delves into the comparative analysis of brain activity using gamification in the classroom versus traditional teaching. This study aims to employ neurotechnology to record and analyse the impact of active...
Is 'better regulation' possible? Formal and substantive quality in the impact assessments in education and culture of the European Commission
Manuel Souto-Otero
Nov 01, 2013
This article explores the initial results produced by the European Commission's 'better regulation agenda', which aims to stimulate productivity and employment, on the use of evidence and its potential to enhance democratic...
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Further education provider specialisation
Manuel Souto-Otero
Jul 01, 2007
This article enquires about why some countries have specialised their further education provision more than others, focusing on three types of specialisation: by subject, by geographical area and by age group. The article...
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Access to post-compulsory education and training
Manuel Souto-Otero
Nov 01, 2007
This paper presents a review and assessment of existing theoretical accounts to explain differentials in access to education and training in advanced economies. These theories tend to focus on the analysis of the influence of a...
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