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    Los inicios del pensamiento escolástico: el "Sic et non" de Pedro Abelardo.Natalia Jakubecki - 2012 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 19:31-38.
    As is well know, one of the most impressive mentalities of the Middle Ages was that of scholastic thought. The scholastic, in its true sense, must be understood as a particular type of didactics used to understand the Holy Scriptures and doctrines of the faith. Nevertheless it was specifically the modus operandi of the masters of the medieval universities. It reached its zenith in the 13th century thanks, fundamentally, to two simultaneous phenomena: the return to the West of Aristotle’s works (...)
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    Peccata Oris en la correspondencia de Abelardo y Eloísa.Natalia G. Jakubecki - 2009 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 16:69-88.
    El siguiente trabajo tiene por objeto el descubrimiento y análisis de los diversos pecados de la lenguaque aparecen en el epistolario de Pedro Abelardo y Eloísa. Para ello, sigue la clasificación de los peccataoris establecida por Rodolfo Ardente en Speculum Universalis, la cual sirve para esquematizar la ubicacióny gravedad de cada pecado, y para realizar una conclusión que permite tanto reorganizar lacorrespondencia desde una nueva perspectiva, como dar cuenta de la concepción general que el Medioevotenía de esta clase de faltas.This (...)
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    Prólogo al Liber disputationum contra Symonem iudeum de Pedro de Cornwall.Natalia Jakubecki & Marcela Borelli - 2021 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 25 (1):57-74.
    En este trabajo ofrecemos la traducción del latín al castellano del Prólogo al Liber disputationum contra Symonem iudeum de Pedro de Cornwall, única sección del texto que se encuentra actualmente editada gracias a la labor de Richard W. Hunt. A ella se le suma, a modo de anexo, el breve intercambio final entre los personajes de Pedro y Simón que Hunt transcribió en la introducción a dicha edición. Ambas traducciones están precedidas por la presentación del autor y de la obra (...)
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    De Angelo Perdito by Gilbert Crispin. An Interpretation of Sections 64-82 and a Proposal for its Apparatus Fontium.Natalia Jakubecki - 2024 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 90 (1):65-90.
    Cet article poursuit un triple objectif : en premier lieu, compléter, dans la mesure du possible, l’ apparatus fontium correspondant aux sections 64-82 de l’édition critique du De angelo perdito de Gilbert Crispin ; ensuite, expliquer son contenu ; enfin, contribuer à une meilleure compréhension du corpus crispinien, en proposant, en regard de l’historiographie traditionnelle, une interprétation visant à réévaluer l’influence des Pères de l’Église en général et celle d’Anselme de Cantorbéry en particulier.
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    La clasificación filosófica de virtudes de la Ysagoge in theologiam y sus fuentes.Natalia Jakubecki - 2023 - Studium Filosofía y Teología 26 (52):255-282.
    Este artículo tiene por objetivo analizar la clasificación de virtudes que se encuentra en la Ysagoge in theologiam, un texto anónimo de mediados del siglo XII que puede considerarse como una de las primeras sumas sistemáticas de teología. El interés de esta clasificación es doble: por una parte, ella vale por sí misma en tanto tiene ciertas características originales; por otra, debido a su punto de partida. En efecto, en lugar de seguir la definición de virtud ofrecida por Hugo de (...)
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    Construction and role of the figure of the Gentile in two medieval dialogues the characters of Gilbert Crispin and pseudo-Anselm.Natalia Graciela Jakubecki - 2018 - Ideas Y Valores 67 (168):267-287.
    RESUMEN En el siglo xi, la literatura dialógica nacida en el seno del cristianismo latino ha incluido en su repertorio de interlocutores a uno que resulta en todos los casos ficcional: el gentil. De allí que quepa preguntarse cuál es el propósito de dialogar con una otredad imaginaria. Se examinan las construcciones identitarias de los dos primeros personajes gentiles de los que hasta ahora se tiene noticia: el de la Disputatio christiani cumgentili de Gilberto Crispino y el de la Disputatio (...)
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    Construcción y función de la figura del gentil en dos diálogos medievales. Los personajes de Gilberto Crispino y del Pseudo-Anselmo.Natalia Graciela Jakubecki - 2018 - Ideas Y Valores 67 (168):267-287.
    En el siglo xi, la literatura dialógica nacida en el seno del cristianismo latino ha incluido en su repertorio de interlocutores a uno que resulta en todos los casos ficcional: el gentil. De allí que quepa preguntarse cuál es el propósito de dialogar con una otredad imaginaria. Se examinan las construcciones identitarias de los dos primeros personajes gentiles de los que hasta ahora se tiene noticia: el de la Disputatio christiani cum gentili de Gilberto Crispino y el de la Disputatio (...)
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    Divine Providence and Free Will in the De Angelo Perdito by Gilbert Crispin. An Interpretation in Light of the Consolation of philosophy.Natalia G. Jakubecki - 2018 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 60:9-28.
    This article focuses on the sections 49-56 of the De angelo perdito by Gilbert Crispin, where he intended to solve the problem between free will and divine Providence. It aims to show how Gilbert draws on the argumentative scheme of the fifth book of the Consolatio philosophiae, and uses this source in a personal manner. On that basis, its purpose is both to highlight the lack of references to Boethius in the apparatus fontium of the critical edition and to provide (...)
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    El Scito te ipsum de Pedro Abelardo frente al socratismo cristiano.Natalia Jakubecki - 2023 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 88:81-95.
    Tal como Étienne Gilson señaló, el siglo XII asiste a lo que denominó “socratismo cristiano”: una revalorización teórica y práctica de la sentencia délfica “Nosce te ipsum”. Uno de los filósofos que suele ser incluido en esta corriente es Pedro Abelardo, autor de una obra llamada Scito te ipsum (Conócete a ti mismo). Rainer Ilgner, sin embargo, guiado por un espíritu primordialmente filológico, ha denunciado que el maestro palatino no hizo más que “usurpar” la máxima a partir de la cual (...)
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    Fernando Navarro Antolín (2016), Marciano Minneo Félix Capela. Las nupcias de Filología y Mercurio, volumen I. Libros I- II: Las bodas místicas.Natalia Jakubecki - 2017 - Argos 40 (2):63-67.
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    Individui universali. Il realismo di Gualterio di Mortagne nel XII secolo, de Caterina Tarlazzi.Natalia Jakubecki - 2020 - Patristica Et Medievalia 41 (2):139-140.
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    La possibilità dell’errore. Pensare la tolleranza nel Medioevo.Natalia Jakubecki - 2022 - Patristica Et Mediaevalia 43 (1).
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    Petrarca lector de Abelardo. Transcripción y estudio hermenéutico de las notas marginales al epistolario / Petrarch Reader of Abelard. Transcription and Study of the Marginalia to his Letters.Natalia Jakubecki - 2015 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 22:147.
    Manuscript Paris Bib. Nat. lat. 2923 contains, among other texts, the letters of Abelard and Heloise, with notes by Francesco Petrarca. Although these texts have been the object of study by many researchers, especially philologists, none has ever published the complete marginal notes or done a thorough exegesis of them. In general, with the exception of the work of Pierre de Nolhac and Peter Dronke, and certain paragraphs that Constant Mews devotes to the subject, descriptions and other references to these (...)
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    Adelardo de Bath, Cuestiones naturales, Traducción por José L. Cantón Alonso, Introducción y notas por Pedro Mantas España, Colección de Pensamiento Medieval y Renacentista – Nueva Serie 2, Pamplona, EUNSA, 2019, 213 pp. ISBN: 9788431333799. Cloth: € 16,5. [REVIEW]Natalia G. Jakubecki - 2020 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 27 (1):186-188.
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    AVERROES: El tratado decisivo y otros textos sobre filosofía y religión, traducción, introducción y notas de Rafael Ramón Guerrero, Buenos Aires, Ediciones Winograd, 2015, 213 páginas. [REVIEW]Natalia Jakubecki - 2016 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 23:397.
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    The Fruit of Knowledge: To Bite or not to Bite? Isotta Nogarola on Eve’s Sin and Its Scholastic Sources.Marcela Borelli, Valeria A. Buffon & Natalia G. Jakubecki - 2021 - In Isabelle Chouinard, Zoe McConaughey, Aline Medeiros Ramos & Roxane Noël (eds.), Women’s Perspectives on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 321-341.
    As we know, the sacred books of the three religions are not characterized by a gender-friendly approach. In the very beginning of the Old Testament we find the tale of the Fall of Man, where the serpent tempts Eve, who in turn tempts Adam to commit the original sin: to eat the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. Eve’s guilt is taken for granted, and rarely discussed. The question of Eve’s guilt was first taken up in Augustine’s De Genesi ad (...)
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    Natalia Jakubecki, María Cecilia Rusconi y Natalia Strok (eds.), Platón cosmólogo: Recepción del Timeo entre la Edad Media y la Temprana Modernidad (Buenos Aires, 2022).Francisco Iversen - 2024 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 30 (2):146-148.
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    Why Eve Matters in the History of Feminist Arguments.Marguerite Deslauriers - 2021 - In Isabelle Chouinard, Zoe McConaughey, Aline Medeiros Ramos & Roxane Noël (eds.), Women’s Perspectives on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 343-349.
    This is a response to the paper “The fruit of knowledge: To bite or not to bite? Isotta Nogarola on Eve’s sin and its scholastic sources,” by Marcela Borelli, Valeria A. Buffon, and Natalia G. Jakubecki. It has two aims. The first is to show the importance of discussions of Eve in the querelle des femmes, and so to emphasize the importance of Borelli, Buffon and Jakubecki’s analysis of Nogarola’s account of Eve. A second aim is to (...)
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  19. Who’s Responsible for This? Moral Responsibility, Externalism, and Knowledge about Implicit Bias.Natalia Washington & Daniel Kelly - 2016 - In Michael Brownstein & Jennifer Saul (eds.), Implicit Bias and Philosophy, Volume 2: Moral Responsibility, Structural Injustice, and Ethics. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    In this paper we aim to think systematically about, formulate, and begin addressing some of the challenges to applying theories of moral responsibility to behaviors shaped by a particular subset of unsettling psychological complexities: namely, implicit biases.
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  20. "The saved and the lost." Attempt to recall on-line.Natalia Viatkina, Amina Kkhelufi, Kseniia Myroshnyk & Nataliia Reva - 2020 - Sententiae 39 (2):226-240.
    Interview of Amina Kkhelufi, Kseniia Myroshnyk, Nataliia Reva with Natalia Viatkina.
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    Psychosis and the Control of Lucid Dreaming.Natália B. Mota, Adara Resende, Sérgio A. Mota-Rolim, Mauro Copelli & Sidarta Ribeiro - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Images of a 'good nurse' presented by teaching staff.Natalia de Araujo Sartorio & Elma Lourdes Campos Pavone Zoboli - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (6):687-694.
    Nursing is at the same time a vocation, a profession and a job. By nature, nursing is a moral endeavor, and being a ‘good nurse’ is an issue and an aspiration for professionals. The aim of our qualitative research project carried out with 18 nurse teachers at a university nursing school in Brazil was to identify the ethical image of nursing. In semistructured interviews the participants were asked to choose one of several pictures, to justify their choice and explain what (...)
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    NAS-50 and NAS-40: New scales for the assessment of self-control.Natalia Wójcik, Michał Nowak, Beata Janik, Aleksandra Gruszka, Jarosław Orzechowski, Radosław Wujcik & Edward Nęcka - 2016 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 47 (3):346-355.
    In this paper, we present a new questionnaire for the assessment of self-control as an individual trait. We describe the process of construction of this assessment tool. We also report the results of relevant validation studies. The questionnaire has two independent versions, one based on self-reports and another one based on other-reports. The first version consists of five subscales, called Initiative and Persistence, Proactive Control, Switching and Flexibility, Inhibition and Adjournment, and Goal Maintenance. Seven samples of participants took part in (...)
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    Cross-Linguistic Trade-Offs and Causal Relationships Between Cues to Grammatical Subject and Object, and the Problem of Efficiency-Related Explanations.Natalia Levshina - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:648200.
    Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables that reflect different cues to linguistic meanings. For example, if a language has no case marking, it is likely to rely on word order as a cue for identification of grammatical roles. Such inverse correlations are interpreted as manifestations of language users’ tendency to use language efficiently. The present study argues that this interpretation is problematic. Linguistic variables, such as the presence of case, or flexibility of word order, are aggregate (...)
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    Introspection, attention or awareness? The role of the frontal lobe in binocular rivalry.Natalia Zaretskaya & Marine Narinyan - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    An Artifactual Perspective on Idealization: Constant Capacitance and the Hodgkin and Huxley Model.Natalia Carrillo & Tarja Knuuttila - 2021 - In Alejandro Cassini & Juan Redmond (eds.), Models and Idealizations in Science: Artifactual and Fictional Approaches. Springer Verlag. pp. 51-70.
    Natalia Carrillo and Tarja Knuuttila claim that there are two traditions of thinking about idealization offering almost opposite views on their functioning and epistemic status. While one tradition views idealizations as epistemic deficiencies, the other one highlights the epistemic benefits of idealization. Both of them treat idealizations as deliberate misrepresentations, however. They then argue for an artifactual account of idealization, comparing it to the traditional accounts of idealization, and exemplifying it through the Hodgkin and Huxley model of the nerve (...)
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    Stakeholder Perspectives on CSR of Mining MNCs in Argentina.Natalia Yakovleva & Diego Vazquez-Brust - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 106 (2):191-211.
    This article examines the conceptualisation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the context of mining multinationals (MNCs) in Argentina. It explores the suitability of CSR for addressing social, environmental and economic issues associated with mining in the country. The study is based on interviews with four stakeholder groups in the country: government, civil society, international financial organisations, and mining industry. These are analysed using content and interpretative techniques and supplemented by the content analysis of secondary data from headquarters of mining (...)
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    Rational subjects, marriage counselling and the conundrums of eugenics.Natalia Gerodetti - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (2):255-262.
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    The rare preference effect: Statistical information influences social affiliation judgments.Natalia Vélez, Sophie Bridgers & Hyowon Gweon - 2019 - Cognition 192 (C):103994.
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  31. An Artifactual Perspective on Idealization: Constant Capacitance and the Hodgkin and Huxley Model.Natalia Carrillo & Tarja Knuuttila - 2021 - In Alejandro Cassini & Juan Redmond (eds.), Models and Idealizations in Science: Fictional and Artefactual Approaches. Cham: Springer.
    There are two traditions of thinking about idealization offering almost opposite views on their functioning and epistemic status. While one tradition views idealizations as epistemic deficiencies, the other one highlights the epistemic benefits of idealization. Both of these, however, identify idealization with misrepresentation. In this article, we instead approach idealization from the artifactual perspective, comparing it to the distortion-to-reality accounts of idealization, and exemplifying it through the case of the Hodgkin and Huxley model of nerve impulse. From the artifactual perspective, (...)
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    Can Simulator Sickness Be Avoided? A Review on Temporal Aspects of Simulator Sickness.Natalia Dużmańska, Paweł Strojny & Agnieszka Strojny - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Code of Pain in Chekhov Natalia Pervukhina-Kamyshnikova.Natalia Pervukhina-Kamyshnikova - 2012 - In Esther Cohen (ed.), Knowledge and pain. New York, NY: Rodopi. pp. 84--169.
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    Perceived emotional intelligence facilitates cognitive-emotional processes of adaptation to an acute stressor.Natalia S. Ramos, Pablo Fernandez-Berrocal & Natalio Extremera - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (4):758-772.
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    The Role of Off-line Communication in Human Evolution.Natalia A. Abieva - 2008 - Biosemiotics 1 (3):295-311.
    The existence of embodied communication in humans places them among other living systems and helps to differentiate sign patterns that are common to all bioforms from those that are peculiarly human. Despite the fact that the biological roots of communication have been proven, the understanding of human forms of discourse is still far from being clarified. The main question remains: when and why did humans acquire the ability to exchange messages via speech? My thesis is that it became possible only (...)
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    Making a New and Pliable Professor: American and Soviet Transformations in German Universities, 1945–1990.Natalia Tsvetkova - 2014 - Minerva 52 (2):161-185.
    This article discusses the history of American and Soviet transformations in German universities during the period of the Cold War, 1945–1990. Both American and Soviet policies were resisted by the university community, particularly by the conservative German professoriate, in both parts of the divided Germany. The article shows how and why both American and Soviet policies of the reforms of German universities were eventually failed.
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  37. I Don't Want to Change Your Mind: A Reply to Sherman.Natalia Washington - 2016 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective.
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    The Union State of Belarus and Russia: an identity policy as a key factor of integration.Natalia Pankevich & Valentina Rudenko - 2023 - Sotsium I Vlast 4 (98):7-20.
    The purpose of the article is to analyze the identity policy implemented within the Union State of Belarus and Russia and determine the ways of its improving. Methods and materials: materials include acts of the Union State of Belarus and Russia and materials from Russian and Belarusian media; the methodological basis was laid by general scientific methods (system analysis, ascent from the abstract to the concrete, ascent from the individual to the general, synthesis, comparative method) and special legal and political (...)
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    Rational subjects, marriage counselling and the conundrums of eugenics.Natalia Gerodetti - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (2):255-262.
    Against the background of degeneration and the perceived threat to the nation’s health and stock, family politics came to constitute an important site for eugenic discourses and interventions. Eugenic regulation of reproductive sexuality and marriage was not only pursued through ‘negative’ eugenics but also through educational policies targeted at young adults and youth. Switzerland serves as a useful case to explore a general idea, namely the limitations for eugenicists of exploiting the concept of a rational subject in order to achieve (...)
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    Disagreement about Taste as Disagreement about the Discourse: Problems and Limitations.Natalia Karczewska - 2016 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 46 (1):103-117.
    In the present paper I present the metalinguistic solutions to the ‘lost disagreement’ problem proposed Sundell and Plunkett [2013] and Barker [2012]. I argue that metalinguistic negotiations about taste, even though successful in explaining the intuition of disagreement in a vast number of cases, are not an accurate solution to the disagreement problem in contextualism when it comes to the most paradigmatic case of “tasty”. I also argue against the account of faultless disagreement explained via vagueness of taste predicates [Barker, (...)
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    Early and parallel processing of pragmatic and semantic information in speech acts: neurophysiological evidence.Natalia Egorova, Yury Shtyrov & Friedemann Pulvermüller - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Ontologies and terminologies: Continuum or dichotomy?Natalia Grabar, Thierry Hamon & Olivier Bodenreider - 2012 - Applied ontology 7 (4):375-386.
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    God of Psychotics: The Case of Judge Daniel Paul Schreber and Beyond.Natalia Luiza Carneiro Lopes Acioly - 2020 - Philosophy Study 10 (12).
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    Derrida en russe.Natalia Avtonomova - 2002 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 127 (1):85-92.
    Recevoir l’œuvre de Jacques Derrida n’a pas la même signification selon les pays, et il n’est pas rare que cette réception prenne une forme inattendue. Aux États-Unis, il est lu et admiré, plus qu’en France ; en Inde , son nom est connu même de l’homme de la rue ; dans les coins les plus divers de la planète, ses séminaires..
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  45. La protección del honor, la intimidad y de los menores: implicaciones jurídicas de las redes sociales.Natalia Martos Díaz - 2010 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 85:109-112.
     
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    Unique features of human movement control predicted by the leading joint hypothesis.Natalia Dounskaia - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (4):223-224.
    Vaesen suggests that motor control is not among the primary origins of the uniqueness of human tool use. However, recent findings show that cognitive processes involved in control of human limb movements may be much more sophisticated than it was believed previously. The sophistication of movement control may substantially contribute to the uniqueness of humans in tool use.
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  47. De la reacción a la afirmación: hacia una epistemología feminista.Natalia Magnone Alemán Y. Valeria Grabino Etorena - 2018 - In Emilia Calisto Echeveste (ed.), Trashumancias: búsquedas teóricas feministas sobre cuerpo y sexualidad. Montevideo, Uruguay: Universidad de la República, Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica.
     
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    Do we know how stressed we are?Natalia Washington - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38:e127.
    I take issue with Kalisch et al.’s formulation of PASTOR, arguing that care must be taken in understanding what is meant by “appraisal.” I examine the implications of PASTOR given two competing possibilities for what counts as an appraisal – first, if appraisal is restricted to conscious reflection on one’s circumstances, and second, if appraisal is expanded to include subconscious mechanisms of evaluation.
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    Integrating Incomplete Information With Imperfect Advice.Natalia Vélez & Hyowon Gweon - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (2):299-315.
    A key benefit of Bayesian reasoning is that it stipulates how to optimally integrate unreliable sources of information. The authors present evidence that humans use Bayesian inference to determine how much to trust advice from another person, based on information about that person's knowledge and strategy.
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    Alzheimer's amyloid beta oligomers and lipoprotein apoAβ: mistaken identity is possible.Natalia V. Koudinova - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (10):1024-1024.
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