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    Quantifying attentional modulation of auditory-evoked cortical responses from single-trial electroencephalography.Inyong Choi, Siddharth Rajaram, Lenny A. Varghese & Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  2. Unpacking Black Hole Complementarity.Siddharth Muthukrishnan - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    To what extent does the black hole information paradox lead to violations of quantum mechanics? I explain how black hole complementarity provides a framework to articulate how quantum characterizations of black holes can remain consistent despite the information paradox. I point out that there are two ways to cash out the notion of consistency in play here: an operational notion and a descriptive notion. These two ways of thinking about consistency lead to (at least) two principles of black hole complementarity: (...)
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  3. Jagācā itihāsa va tyācē marma.Rajaram Sakharam Bhagvat - 1964
     
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    Tata as a Sustainable Enterprise: The Causal Role of Spirituality.Siddharth Mohapatra & Pratima Verma - 2018 - Journal of Human Values 24 (3):153-165.
    The year 2018 is the 150 anniversary of the Tata group. This article is an attempt to examine the role of spiritual family values in shaping Tata as a sustainable business. Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the founder of Tata, was a trained Parsi priest, who was greatly influenced by Humata or good thoughts, Hukhta or good words, and Hvarshta or good deeds toward others. Since its founding in 1868, the Tata leadership legacy has persistently followed those watchwords of the Zoroastrian faith. (...)
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    Recollection and Non-recollection: A Study of Novelty, Independence and Validity of Cognition Through the Analysis of Recollection in Indian Philosophy.Rajaram Shukla & Shruti Krishna Bhat - 2022 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 39 (3):249-262.
    The Indian philosophical schools divide the types of cognitions mainly as recollection and non-recollection. The set of non-recollections is termed as experiential cognitions ( anubhava ). Two issues about recollection and experience are discussed in this paper. One is defining recollection and distinguishing a recollection from similar types of cognitions. The second one is the validity of recollection. With regard to the validity of recollection, views of three philosophers namely Prabhākara, Gaṅgeśa and Udayana, are discussed and compared. All the three (...)
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    A new representation and associated algorithms for generalized planning.Siddharth Srivastava, Neil Immerman & Shlomo Zilberstein - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (2):615-647.
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    Social Transmission of False Memory in Small Groups and Large Networks.Raeya Maswood & Suparna Rajaram - 2019 - Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (4):687-709.
    Maswood and Rajaram examine the transmission of false memories across small and larger networks. While the spread of false memories is not inherently beneficial, Maswood & Rajaram argued that a better understanding of the formation and propagation of false memories has practical and societal implications. For example, by better understanding how false memories transmit across groups, we might be better equipped to prevent detrimental behaviors that arise as a result of “fake news.”.
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  8. Public service ethics: documents from different countries.Pradeep K. Siddharth, Pritam Singh & Anil H. Ramteke (eds.) - 2000 - New Delhi: Bureau of Police Research & Development.
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    What More than Structure Do We Know?S. Siddharth - 2020 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 37 (1):115-131.
    Structural realism is the view that scientific theories give us knowledge only of the structure of the unobservable world. The view faces an influential objection that was first posed by Max Newman: if our knowledge of the unobservable world were strictly limited to its structure, our knowledge turns out to be trivial, for it amounts to nothing more than knowledge of the cardinality of the world. In this paper, I shall propose a response to Newman’s objection. It shall be argued (...)
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    Ethical Issues Relating to Faith Healing Practices in South Asia: A Medical Perspective.Siddharth Sarkar - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 5 (4).
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    Applicability conditions for plans with loops: Computability results and algorithms.Siddharth Srivastava, Neil Immerman & Shlomo Zilberstein - 2012 - Artificial Intelligence 191-192 (C):1-19.
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    Oren Harman and Michael Dietrich, Dreamers, Visionaries, and the Revolutionaries in the Life Sciences: The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2018, 324 pp., 18 illus. $40.00, £ 30.00 Paper. ISBN: 978-0-226-56990-1.Siddharth Satishchandran - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 53 (4):659-661.
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  13. Reading history in colonial India : three nineteenth-century narratives and their teleologies.Siddharth Satpathy - 2015 - In Henning Trüper, Dipesh Chakrabarty & Sanjay Subrahmanyam (eds.), Historical teleologies in the modern world. London: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
     
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    The utility of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, specifically transport theory, for modeling cohort data.Rajeev Rajaram & Brian Castellani - 2015 - Complexity 20 (4):45-57.
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    Modeling complex systems macroscopically: Case/agent‐based modeling, synergetics, and the continuity equation.Rajeev Rajaram & Brian Castellani - 2013 - Complexity 18 (2):8-17.
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  16. The effects of conceptual salience and perceptual distinctiveness on conscious recollection.Suparna Rajaram - 1998 - Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 5:71-78.
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    Distinguishing states of awareness from confidence during retrieval: Evidence from amnesia.Suparna Rajaram, Maryellen Hamilton & Anthony Bolton - 2002 - Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience 2 (3):227-235.
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    When social influences reduce false recognition memory: A case of categorically related information.Suparna Rajaram, Raeya Maswood & Luciane P. Pereira-Pasarin - 2020 - Cognition 202:104279.
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    Cases, clusters, densities: Modeling the nonlinear dynamics of complex health trajectories.Brian Castellani, Rajeev Rajaram, Jane Gunn & Frances Griffiths - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):160-180.
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    Assessing Usability of Wealth Management Portals using Neurophysiological Tools: Eye-tracking and fNIRS Study.Siddharth Bhatt, Atahan Agrali, Rajneesh Suri & Hasan Ayaz - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    How Good is the Wealth Management Portal? User Performance on the Portal as a Usability Metric.Siddharth Bhatt, Atahan Agrali, Hasan Ayaz & Rajneesh Suri - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Thicket density.Siddharth Bhaskar - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (1):110-127.
    We define a new type of “shatter function” for set systems that satisfies a Sauer–Shelah type dichotomy, but whose polynomial-growth case is governed by Shelah’s two-rank instead of VC dimension. We identify the least exponent bounding the rate of growth of the shatter function, the quantity analogous to VC density, with Shelah’s $\omega $ -rank.
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    Upcycled vs. Conventional: Food product preference assessment using optical brain monitoring.Siddharth Bhatt, Jonathan Deutsch, Benjamin Fulton, Jeonggyu Lee, Rajneesh Suri & Hasan Ayaz - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Remembering and knowing as states of consciousness during retrieval.Suparna Rajaram & Henry L. I. Roediger - 1997 - In Jonathan D. Cohen & Jonathan W. Schooler (eds.), Scientific Approaches to Consciousness. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 11--213.
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    Morphogenesis, morphology and men: pattern formation from embryo to mind. [REVIEW]Siddharth Ramakrishnan - 2013 - AI and Society 28 (4):549-552.
    In 1952, Alan Turing published his last work on the concept of embryonic morphogenesis, propounding a computational framework for pattern formation within the developing embryo. This concept of morphogenesis and the concept of embryo pattern formation based on chemical diffusion patterns were corroborated with the discovery of the Homeobox or Hox genes. In the following decades, Hox gene research has expanded and is now shown to underlie the variety of morphological novelties that we experience in nature, the patterning of structural (...)
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    Ethics Training in the Indian IT Sector: Formal, Informal or Both?Pratima Verma, Siddharth Mohapatra & Jan Löwstedt - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 133 (1):73-93.
    Ethics training—an important means to foster ethical decision-making in organisations—is carried out formally as well as informally. There are mixed findings as regards the effectiveness of formal versus informal ethics training. This study is one of its first kinds in which we have investigated the effectiveness of ethics training as it is carried out in the Indian IT sector. We have collected the views of Indian IT industry professionals concerning ethics training, and employed positivist and interpretive research. We first have (...)
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    States of awareness across multiple memory tasks: Obtaining a "pure" measure of conscious recollection.Maryellen Hamilton & Suparna Rajaram - 2003 - Acta Psychologica 112 (1):43-69.
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    An assessment of fetal loss among currently married women in india.S. Rajaram, Lisa K. Zottarelli & T. S. Sunil - 2009 - Journal of Biosocial Science 41 (3):309-327.
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    The role of indigenous tillage systems in sustainable food production.G. Rajaram, D. C. Erbach & D. M. Warren - 1991 - Agriculture and Human Values 8 (1-2):149-155.
    Farmers in developed countries have established various tillage practices for crop production. These include plowing, disking, subsoiling, harrowing, field cultivating, rotary hoeing, and row-crop cultivating. But these conventional tillage practices necessitate the use of heavy equipment that often causes soil compaction, impairs soil physical conditions, and creates conditions leading to soil erosion. Many Western countries, studying their conventional tillage systems through the new perspective of sustainable approaches to agriculture, are developing new tillage practices, called conservation tillage, which limit tillage to (...)
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  30. Yogic Origins of Scientific Proof.Navaratna S. Rajaram - 2000 - In A. K. Raina, B. N. Patnaik & Monima Chadha (eds.), Science and Tradition. Inter-University Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Advanced Study. pp. 108.
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    Past the power law: Complex systems and the limiting law of restricted diversity.Brian Castellani & Rajeev Rajaram - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S2):99-112.
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    The distinctiveness effect in the absence of conscious recollection: Evidence from conceptual priming.Lisa Geraci & Suparna Rajaram - 2004 - Journal of Memory and Language 51 (2):217-230.
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    Audience preference prediction for commercials using fNIRS.Atahan Agrali, Siddharth Bhatt, Rajneesh Suri, Kurtulus Izzetoglu, Banu Onaral & Hasan Ayaz - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Designing Indicators for a Plural Legal World.Siddharth Peter de Souza - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    Designing Indicators for a Plural Legal World engages with the role of quantification in law, and its impact on law and development and judicial reform. It seeks to examine how different institutions shape and influence the making and use of legal indicators globally. This book sheds light on the limitations of existing quantification tools, which measure rule of law due to their lack of engagement with contexts and countries in the Global South. It offers an alternative framework for measurement, which (...)
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    “Truth be told” – Semantic memory as the scaffold for veridical communication.Brett K. Hayes, Siddharth Ramanan & Muireann Irish - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    Context learning for threat detection.Akos Szekely, Suparna Rajaram & Aprajita Mohanty - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (8):1525-1542.
    It is hypothesised that threatening stimuli are detected better due to their salience or physical properties. However, these stimuli are typically embedded in a rich context, motivating the question whether threat detection is facilitated via learning of contexts in which threat stimuli appear. To address this question, we presented threatening face targets in new or old spatial configurations consisting of schematic faces and found that detection of threatening targets was faster in old configurations. This indicates that individuals are able to (...)
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  37. 2.3. The Implications and Obligations of Self-Financing Medical Education in a Southern Country.V. Manickavel & P. Rajaram - forthcoming - Bioethics in Asia: The Proceedings of the Unesco Asian Bioethics Conference (Abc'97) and the Who-Assisted Satellite Symposium on Medical Genetics Services, 3-8 Nov, 1997 in Kobe/Fukui, Japan, 3rd Murs Japan International Symposium, 2nd Congress of the Asi.
     
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    Memory for dangers past: threat contexts produce more consistent learning than do non-threatening contexts.Akos Szekely, Suparna Rajaram & Aprajita Mohanty - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (5):1031-1040.
    ABSTRACTIn earlier work we showed that individuals learn the spatial regularities within contexts and use this knowledge to guide detection of threatening targets embedded in these contexts. While it is highly adaptive for humans to use contextual learning to detect threats, it is equally adaptive for individuals to flexibly readjust behaviour when contexts once associated with threatening stimuli begin to be associated with benign stimuli, and vice versa. Here, we presented face targets varying in salience in new or old spatial (...)
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    Patterns, bodies and metamorphosis: The Hox Zodiac.Victoria Vesna & Siddharth Ramakrishnan - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 10 (2-3):197-206.
    The Homeobox (Hox) genes essentially define body regions in all animals including humans – responsible for determining two arms, two legs, one nose and so on. This gene is shared by all living beings – from the snail to the elephant to humans – and it can now be manipulated into transforming certain parts of the body into others. We have observed such transformations, such as that of an amputated antenna into a limb, as far back as 1901, termed neomorphosis (...)
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    Face à la croissance verte.Sofía Ávila, Siddharth Rao & Anne Querrien - 2019 - Multitudes 75 (2):196-199.
    L’utilisation des énergies renouvelables en Inde est en train de modifier (ou de maintenir) le modèle de croissance et de développement inégal qui la caractérise comme « économie émergente ». Nous mettons l’accent sur deux processus contrastés que connait l’Anantapuramu, un district rural marqué par des indices de pauvreté et de vulnérabilité climatique élevés. D’un côté, le développement de méga-infrastructures d’énergie éolienne déclenche une transformation régionale en faveur de « l’industrialisation verte ». De l’autre, la résistance du Collectif Timbaktu, une (...)
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    Neuroergonomic Analysis of Dynamic Vs. Flat Rate Pricing on Consumers.Hongjun Ye, Siddharth Bhatt, Hasan Ayaz, Prashant Srivastava & Rajneesh Suri - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Using state abstractions to compute personalized contrastive explanations for AI agent behavior.Sarath Sreedharan, Siddharth Srivastava & Subbarao Kambhampati - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 301 (C):103570.
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  43. Three forms of consciousness in retrieving memories.Henry L. Roediger, Suparna Rajaram & Lisa Geraci - 2007 - In Philip David Zelazo, Morris Moscovitch & Evan Thompson (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness. Cambridge University Press. pp. 251-287.
  44. Three forms of consciousness in retrieving memories.Iii Roediger, Henry L., Suparna Rajaram & Lisa Geraci - 2007 - In Zelazo, Philip David; Moscovitch, Morris; Thompson, Evan (2007). The Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness. (Pp. 251-287). New York, Ny, Us: Cambridge University Press. Xiv, 981 Pp.
  45. Three forms of consciousness in retrieving memories.Henry L. Roediger Iii, Suparna Rajaram & Lisa Geraci - 2007 - In Philip David Zelazo, Morris Moscovitch & Evan Thompson (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Creating illusions of knowledge: Learning errors that contradict prior knowledge.Lisa K. Fazio, Sarah J. Barber, Suparna Rajaram, Peter A. Ornstein & Elizabeth J. Marsh - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (1):1.
  47. Position paper on ethical, legal and social challenges linked to audio- and video-based AAL solutions.Alin Ake-Kob, Slavisa Aleksic, Zoltán Alexin, Aurelija Blaževičiene, Anto Čartolovni, Liane Colonna, Carina Dantas, Anton Fedosov, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Francisco Florez-Revuelta, Zhicheng He, Aleksandar Jevremović, Andrzej Klimczuk, Maksymilian Kuźmicz, Lambros Lambrinos, Christoph Lutz, Anamaria Malešević, Renata Mekovec, Cristina Miguel, Tamar Mujirishvili, Zada Pajalic, Rodrigo Perez Vega, Barbara Pierscionek, Siddharth Ravi, Pika Sarf, Agusti Solanas & Aurelia Tamo-Larrieux - 2022 - Https://Goodbrother.Eu/.
    In this position paper, we have used Alan Cooper’s persona technique to illustrate the utility of audio- and video-based AAL technologies. Therefore, two primary examples of potential audio- and video-based AAL users, Anna and Irakli, serve as reference points for describing salient ethical, legal and social challenges related to use of AAL. These challenges are presented on three levels: individual, societal, and regulatory. For each challenge, a set of policy recommendations is suggested.
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  48. The impact of economic restructuring on female employment. Labor policy and interactions between government and economy.D. M. Acevedo, A. Y. Amoateng, I. Kalule-Sabiti, P. Ditlopo, S. Rajaram, T. S. Sunil, L. K. Zottarelli, N. Krieger, V. V. Shakhtarin & A. F. Tsyb - 2003 - Journal of Biosocial Science 35 (7):19-23.
     
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    Development and validation of the ethical challenges in clinical situations-questionnaire (ECCS-Q) by involving health-care providers from a tertiary care health setting.Snehil Gupta, Swarndeep Singh, Siddharth Sarkar & Atul Batra - 2022 - Clinical Ethics 17 (2):172-183.
    Background and rationale Clinicians often encounter a variety of ethical challenges in their routine clinical practice, and it varies across healthcare and cultural settings of their practice. Despite of this, there are no clear-cut available guidelines concerning the right course of action in a given ethically challenging situation. A validated instrument that could capture the health care providers’ viewpoints in this regard is lacking from Indian settings. Thus, the current study aimed at developing an instrument to assess the HCP’s perspective (...)
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  50. The CESL Expert System Library.Charles P. Home, Bill K. H. Sun & Siddharth C. Bhatt - 1991 - Ai 1991 Frontiers in Innovative Computing for the Nuclear Industry Topical Meeting, Jackson Lake, Wy, Sept. 15-18, 1991 1:7.
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