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    Information processing in the hippocampal formation.Nestor A. Schmajuk - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):745.
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    Stimulus configuration, classical conditioning, and hippocampal function.Nestor A. Schmajuk & James J. DiCarlo - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (2):268-305.
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    A hippocampal theory of schizophrenia.Nestor A. Schmajuk & James J. DiCarlo - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):47-49.
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    Stimulus configuration, long-term potentiation, and the hippocampus.Nestor A. Schmajuk - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):629-631.
    Shors & Matzel propose that hippocampal LTP increases the effective salience of discrete external stimuli and thereby facilitates the induction of memories at distant places. In line with this suggestion, a neural network model of associative learning and hippocampal function assumes that LTP increases hippocampal error signals to the cortex, thereby facilitating stimulus configuration in association cortex. Computer simulations show that under these assumptions the model correctly describes the effect of LTP induction and blockade in classical discriminations and place learning.
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    Occasion setting: A neural network approach.Nestor A. Schmajuk, Jeffrey A. Lamoureux & Peter C. Holland - 1998 - Psychological Review 105 (1):3-32.
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    Real-time attention theories of hippocampal function.Nestor A. Schmajuk - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (1):130-131.
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    Attentional, associative, and configural mechanisms in extinction.José A. Larrauri & Néstor A. Schmajuk - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (3):640-676.
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    Mercy in Action: The Social Teachings of Pope Francis. By Thomas Massaro, SJ.Néstor A. Gómez - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (2):409-410.
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  9. Aleksandr Luria, el Shostakovich de las neurociencias.Néstor A. Braunstein - 2003 - Ludus Vitalis 11 (19):63-96.
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  10. El clima religioso de lo espiritual en el Fedón.Néstor A. Grau - 1966 - Philosophia (Misc.) 31:21.
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  11. Estudios y Ensayos Sobre Platón y Otros Temas de la Cultura Griega.Néstor A. Grau - 1974 - Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.
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  12. La multiplicidad de Los sistemas fiLosoficos.Néstor A. Grau - 1970 - Humanitas 16 (22-23):31.
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  13. Las paradojas socraticas Y la utilidad de la filosofia.Néstor A. Grau - 1966 - Humanitas 13 (19-21):21.
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  14. El Psicoanálisis de Freud.Néstor A. Corona - 2003 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 59 (2):513-547.
     
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  15. Existencia y Trascendencia1.Néstor A. Corona - forthcoming - Sapientia.
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    Pulsión y símbolo: Freud y Ricoeur.Néstor A. Corona - 1992 - Capital Federal [Buenos Aires]: Editorial Almagesto.
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    Transmission electron microscopy studies on structure and defects in crystalline yttria and lanthanum oxide thin films grown on single crystal sapphire by molecular beam synthesis.Masaru Tsuchiya, Nestor A. Bojarczuk, Supratik Guha & Shriram Ramanathan - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (9):1123-1139.
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    The computational nature of associative learning.N. A. Schmajuk & G. M. Kutlu - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):223-224.
    An attentional-associative model (Schmajuk et al. 1996), previously evaluated against multiple sets of classical conditioning data, is applied to causal learning. In agreement with Mitchell et al.'s suggestion, according to the model associative learning can be a conscious, controlled process. However, whereas our model correctly predicts blocking following or preceding subadditive training, the propositional approach cannot account for those results.
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    Communication and consciousness: A neural network conjecture.N. A. Schmajuk & E. Axelrad - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):695-696.
    The communicative aspects of the contents of consciousness are analyzed in the framework of a neural network model of animal communication. We discuss some issues raised by Gray, such as the control of the contents of consciousness, the adaptive value of consciousness, conscious and unconscious behaviors, and the nature of a model's consciousness.
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  20. The Phenomenological Approach to News Writing: An Innovation.Glenn G. Pajares, Nestor Godofredo B. Ramirez & Percia A. Leyte - 2013 - Iamure International Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Religion 4 (1).
    The orthodox way of Mass Communication and Journalism education is to letstudents undergo three years of lecture and have their internship on the fourth orlast year of their college life. The process is effective, but there is a faster and a moreeffective way to learn news writing. The phenomenological Approach to writing newswould allow students to learn the rudiments of writing news article through thereverse process of immersion to the field and later expound the phenomena thatthey went through during their (...)
     
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    Psychological and Ideological Aspects of Human Cloning: A Transition to a Transhumanist Psychology.Nestor Micheli Morales - 2009 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 20 (2):19-42.
    The prospect of replication of human beings through genetic manipulation has engendered one of the most controversial debates about reproduction in our society. Ideology is clearly influencing the direction of research and legislation on human cloning, which may present one of the greatest existential challenges to the meaning of creation. In this article, I argue that, in view of the possibility that human cloning and other emerging technologies could enhance physical and cognitive abilities, there is a need for a different (...)
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  22. Educar para a paz em tempos difíceis.Nestor Basso - 2009 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 14 (3):201-207.
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  23. Comentarios psicoanalíticos a la historia neurocientífica" El dolor de María", de José Luis Díaz.Néstor Braunstein - 2002 - Ludus Vitalis 10 (18):155-170.
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  24. La Eficacia Social Y la Corrección Moral En Robert Alexy Como Dualidad Necesaria Para Una Epistemología Del Derecho.Nestor Raúl Arturo - 2018 - In Gregorio Robles & Lilliana Ortiz Bolaños (eds.), Epistemología y teoría del derecho. Santiago de Cali: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.
     
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    Beyond Mendelian Genetics: Anticipatory Biomedical Ethics and Policy Implications for the Use of CRISPR Together with Gene Drive in Humans.Michael W. Nestor & Richard L. Wilson - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (1):133-144.
    Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats genome editing has already reinvented the direction of genetic and stem cell research. For more complex diseases it allows scientists to simultaneously create multiple genetic changes to a single cell. Technologies for correcting multiple mutations in an in vivo system are already in development. On the surface, the advent and use of gene editing technologies is a powerful tool to reduce human suffering by eradicating complex disease that has a genetic etiology. Gene drives are (...)
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    Recomendaciones bioéticas para la pandemia, una perspectiva personalista.Nestor Daniel Ramirez Borrero, Mónica Andrea Corredor Niño & Sergio Eduardo Navas Gutierrez - 2021 - Persona y Bioética 25 (1):2515-2515.
    The health emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic revealed limitations in health systems worldwide, making it necessary to establish a bioethical framework that provides tools to drive health professionals’ decision-making amid scarce health resources. Bioethical models such as principlism, utilitarianism, and personalism seek to focus clinical decisions on respect for people’s rights and dignity, thus protecting the medical practice. Personalism provides a person-centered approach to respect for human dignity during health emergencies to avoid giving material meaning to the individual. Decision (...)
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  27. Management Information System of Public Secondary Schools in Sagbayan District: A Proposed Implementation.Fernando Enad & Nestor Balicoco - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 13 (1):1-7.
    This research tackled the challenges public secondary schools in Sagbayan District, Bohol, faced regarding records management. The study employed a mixed research design, combining both descriptive-qualitative and descriptive- quantitative methods. The qualitative phase involved conducting in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with relevant stakeholders involved in records management. On the other hand, the quantitative phase utilized survey questionnaires to gather data from relevant stakeholders to determine the acceptability of the proposed MIS among end-users. The first phase findings revealed various challenges (...)
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    Les concepts essentiellement contestés et la critique interne : le christianisme et la démocratie comme idées dominantes.Nestor Capdevila - 2014 - Philosophie 122 (3):34-52.
    La polysémie, surtout quand elle est conflictuelle, est toujours problématique pour la raison. Gallie explore une voie paradoxale : considérer une certaine polysémie conflictuelle comme la propriété positive et indépassable de certains concepts qu’il appelle essentiellement contestés. Le fait que leurs utilisateurs s’opposent naturellement à propos de leur usage légitime n’est pas une anomalie résultant...
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  29. El Extranjero de Elea, 'Compañero' de Los Parmenídeos...Desde 1561.Nestor L. Cordero - 2013 - Méthexis 26 (1):51-58.
    In 1561 J.Cornarius proposed his own version of some passages of Plato's Sophist In this version Theodorus presents the Eleatic Stranger as "a companion (hetairos) of Parmenideans and Zenonians" (216a). Since then, this cliché is accepted by all translations. However, when the possibility of justifying the existence of images and appearances is considered, the Stranger himself proposes 'testing' Parmenides' thesis. His remarks are rather those of an adversary than of a friend or companion of Parmenides. In fact, in spite of (...)
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    Narrow Structuralism: Paving a Middle Path Between Cummins and Millikan.Matthew J. Nestor - 2017 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1):109-123.
    Millikan [2000] has levelled a number of persuasive criticisms against Cummins's [1996] theory of mental representation. In this paper, I pave a middle path in the debate between Cummins [2000] and Millikan [2000] to answer two questions. How are representations applied to targets? How is the content of a representation determined? The result is a new theory of mental representation, which I call narrow structuralism.
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    Real-Life Conundrums in the Struggle for Institutional Transformation.Nestor Hernandez & Julia Mcquillan - 2021 - Gender and Society 35 (3):300-329.
    Intersecting systems of inequality are remarkably resistant to change. Many universities, however, seek National Science Foundation Institutional Transformation awards to change processes, procedures, and cultures to make science, technology, engineering, and mathematics departments more inclusive. In this article we describe a case study with observations for eight years of before, five during, and seven after intensive efforts to increase women through reducing barriers and increasing access to women. Finally, we reflect on flawed assumptions built into the proposal, the slow and (...)
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    Trust towards migrants.Néstor Gandelman & Diego Lamé - 2023 - Theory and Decision 96 (2):311-331.
    Using a standard trust game, we elicit trust and reciprocity measures in a representative sample of adult players in Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay, a country that received a sizeable influx of Venezuelan and Cuban migrants, has lower internal disparities than other Latin American countries and exhibits relatively better levels of tolerance towards migrants. We find no statistically significant differences in trust levels of Uruguayans towards countrymen versus migrants and mixed results regarding reciprocity, with migrants exhibiting a flatter response (...)
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    There is, evidently, a “Parmenides physikos”, but….Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2019 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 25:1-29.
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    There is, evidently, a “Parmenides physikos”, but….Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2019 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 25:1-29.
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    The reality of the not-true in Plato’s Sophist.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2023 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 33:03316-03316.
    The definition of the sophist as "image-maker" allows Plato to add to the novelties he presents in the _Sophist_ two topics he hadn't deepened in his previous dialogues: (a) a "definition" of being (247e) and (b) the influence this position will have on the relationship between image and truth. From a first definition of the image proposed by Theaetetus in 240a we deduce that, even if it is not true, it is "really" (_óntos_) an image, which does not coincide with (...)
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  36. El espacio público y las presentaciones de libros. (A propósito de "En busca de un lugar común" de Nora Rabotnikof).Néstor García Canclini - 2006 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 28:197-200.
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    Les "opinions des mortels" de Parménide et un éventuel pythagorisme éléatique.Nestor Luis Cordero - 2021 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31.
    La Déesse de Parménide annonce toujours que les δόξαι sont un produit humain. Mais il y a un point qui n'a pas été en général remarqué dans les études consacrées à l'étude des δόξαι: elles décrivent une activité humaine qui consiste a expliquer la réalité par la présence de principes opposés, et qui est toujours en rapport avec la "nomination". Il y avait à l'époque de Parménide une école qui correspondait à ce portrait robot, ou s'agit-il d'un collage de Parménide? (...)
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    Megalopolis bound?Nestor M. Davidson - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2):73-91.
    Since ancient Greece’s “megalopolis,” the concept of vast cities has loomed in the urban discourse. A century ago, English planner Patrick Geddes warned about a growing imbalance between traditional society and ever-larger conurbations, an anxiety that Lewis Mumford later invoked to predict that urban hubris would inevitably collapse of its own weight. In 1961, by contrast, the geographer Jean Gottman surveyed the interconnected agglomeration stretching from Washington, D.C. up the east coast of the United States to the cities of southern (...)
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    America COMPETES at 5 years: An Analysis of Research-Intensive Universities’ RCR Training Plans.Trisha Phillips, Franchesca Nestor, Gillian Beach & Elizabeth Heitman - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1):227-249.
    This project evaluates the impact of the National Science Foundation's policy to promote education in the responsible conduct of research. To determine whether this policy resulted in meaningful RCR educational experiences, our study examined the instructional plans developed by individual universities in response to the mandate. Using a sample of 108 U.S. institutions classified as Carnegie “very high research activity”, we analyzed all publicly available NSF RCR training plans in light of the consensus best practices in RCR education that were (...)
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    An Anticipatory Ethical Analysis of Robotic Assisted Surgery.Michael W. Nestor & Richard L. Wilson - 2019 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 38 (1):17-42.
    Here we provide an overview of some of the central ethical issues related to the use of surgical robots. Subsequently we introduce an anticipatory ethical analysis of possible consequences for the use of robotic surgery. Anticipatory ethics aims at identifying ethical problems with emerging technologies while they are at the introductory stages for a wide range of stakeholders. Robotic surgery presents a range of positive possibilities, which include treating patients more safely and effectively to caring for patients with telesurgery at (...)
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  41. John Tettemer, I Was a Monk. [REVIEW]M. Nestor - 1952 - The Thomist 15:176.
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    Le concept d'idéologie.Nestor Capdevila - 2004 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Depuis son invention par Destutt de Tracy et sa réinvention par Marx et Engels, le concept d'idéologie n'a cessé de faire problème. Passé dans le langage courant, largement utilisé par les sciences humaines, bien qu'en des significations souvent exclusives les unes des autres, il hante la philosophie comme une sorte de mauvais génie perturbateur qui lui rappellerait l'impureté de ses origines et de ses usages, et qu'il lui faudrait toujours s'employer à réduire ou à sublimer. Encore faudrait-il en produire une (...)
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    The Dynamic Conception of Being in the First Philosophers and the Notion of φύσις.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2022 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 16 (2):1-23.
    According to Aristotle, the "object" of study of the first philosophers was the φύσις. Even though the term appears for the first time in Heraclitus, the early answers to the question "what is the 'being' of τὰ ὄντα" present already it as a source of active and dynamic life, according to the etymology of φύσις. This is the meaning in Homer (Od. X.303), and this is also the case of water (Thales), air (Anaximenes), and the γόνιμα contained in the φύσις (...)
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    Une citation littérale de Mélissos dans le Sophiste de Platon.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2023 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 44 (1):173-180.
    Even if Plato never claimed to be a ‘historian of philosophy’, there are in his dialogues many references to previous philosophers. Apart from his works on the Sophists, which do not claim to faithfully expose the ‘philosophy’ of their authors, we find in Plato’s dialogues comments and sometimes quotations from the Presocratics, from Thales to Philolaos. In some cases, Plato adds the name of the quoted philosopher, but sometimes he leaves to the reader the task of finding out who the (...)
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    La filosofía militante de Karel Kosík (1926-2003).Néstor Kohan - 2004 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 9 (27):87-95.
    In this essay a vision of the synthesis of thought on the part of the Checkoslovakian philosopher Karel Kosick is presented. His work inspired by theMarxist dialectic and the philosophy of praxis, is, and will become ever more so, a theoretical reference for the understanding of the development o..
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    Tocqueville ou Marx: démocratie, capitalisme, révolution.Nestor Capdevila - 2012 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Il arrive que la guerre froide soit pensée comme une victoire de Tocqueville sur Marx. Le dialogue imaginé dans ce livre montre que les idées de démocratie ou de mode de production capitaliste sont d’abord une alternative théorique pour penser la société contemporaine. La redéfinition possible de la démocratie sur le modèle de celle du communisme par Marx crée cependant un terrain où les positions théoriques et politiques peuvent s’affronter pour déterminer le cours de la révolution permanente de leur temps. (...)
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    Biosemiótica. Un paradigma emergente en biología: (Biosemiotics. An emerging paradigm in biology).Néstor Carrillo - 1997 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 12 (3):551-565.
    Se propone el uso de la Semiótica como herramienta integradora para investigar los aspectos fundamentales de los seres vivos. Como tal, la Biosemiótica abre nuevas perspectivas metodológicas para integrar un gran numero de fenómenos aparentemente no vinculados o incompatibles entre sí. EI principio básico es que la Biología, desde el nivel molecular al sistemíco, puede ser estudiada como comunicación, y los procesos biológicos como interacciones mediadas por signos. La vida es definida como una propiedad sistemica de la materia. La Biología (...)
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    La herencia del fetichismo y el desafío de la hegemonía en una época de rebeldía generalizada.Néstor Kohan - 2005 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 10 (29):79-102.
    The author points in this article to the social and political importance of the theory of fetishism and the alienation of Marx when analyzing the social criticism that the development of the hegemonic forces of capitalism on a global scale de served. The post-structuralist and post-marx ist metaphys..
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    Du non-ètre à l`autre. La découverte de l'altérité dans le Sophiste de Platon.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 130 (2):175-190.
    Lorsque Platon essaie, dans le Sophiste, de réfuter l’argumentation de Parménide à propos de l’inexistence du non-être, il arrive à une conclusion inattendue : c’est la langue grecque qui, du fait d’identifier « ce qui est » aux étants, rend impossible d’exprimer « ce qui n’est pas ». Or, étant donné que le discours faux, propre à la sophistique, suppose que « ce qui n’est pas » existe, Platon examine les théories des philosophes qui l’ont précédé et il découvre que, (...)
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    La pensée s'exprime « grace » à l'être.Nestor-Luis Cordero - 2004 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 129 (1):5.
    À la ligne 35 du fr. 8 de son Poème, Parménide aurait dit, selon le texte transmis par Simplicius : « Sans l'être dans lequel il se trouve exprimé, tu ne trouveras pas le penser. » La difficulte qui consisterait à placer le penser dans l'être disparaît si l'on adopte le texte transmis par Proclus : « Sans l'être, grâce auquel il est exprimé, tu ne trouveras pas le penser. ».
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