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Social information use about novel aposematic prey is not influenced by a predator’s previous experience with toxins

2019

Aposematism is an effective antipredator strategy. However, the initial evolution and maintenance of aposematism are paradoxical because conspicuous prey are vulnerable to attack by naive predators. Consequently, the evolution of aposematic signal mimicry is also difficult to explain. The cost of conspicuousness can be reduced if predators learn about novel aposematic prey by observing another predator's response to that same prey. On the other hand, observing positive foraging events might also inform predators about the presence of undefended mimics, accelerating predation on both mimics and their defended models. It is currently unknown, however, how personal and social information combi…

0106 biological sciencespredator-prey interactionstoksiinitZoologyAVOIDANCEAposematismBiology41 Environmental SciencesSTRATEGIC DECISIONSALTERNATIVE PREYFREQUENCY010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesBATESIAN MIMICRYBasic Behavioral and Social SciencePredation03 medical and health sciencesDEFENDED PREYpetoeläimetBehavioral and Social ScienceCOLOR BIASEStoxin loadaposematismAVERSIONSSocial informationPredatorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEDUCATED PREDATORS030304 developmental biologysuojaväri0303 health sciencessaaliseläimetmimikry3103 EcologySocial learningBLACKBIRDSBatesian mimicrysosiaalinen oppiminengreat titssocial learning3109 Zoology1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyMimicrymimicry31 Biological Sciences
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AUDIENCE SUPPORT DECISIONS IN IN THE AFTERMATH OF A SOCIAL SCANDAL: THE ROLES OF LEGITIMACY AND REPUTATION

2014

Constituent audience evaluations and decisions regarding whether to continue to support a corporation after it has been perceived as culpable for socially irresponsible behaviour following corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) scandals are coin of the realm in selecting which firms (or which parts of a firm) will be able to survive a CSI-scandal. Research has largely taken for granted that CSI leads to the loss of corporate legitimacy and, consequently, of constituent audience support. Though legitimacy may be reconstructed, empirics suggest this is a necessary but insufficient condition for the maintenance of audience support. Adopting the evaluators’ perspective, this study focuses on t…

1. Attributions biases heuristics 2. Corporate image/reputation 3. Legitimacy isomorphism
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Guía para la incorporación de la perspectiva de género en la docencia en Sociología, Economía y Ciencias Políticas

2019

Sociology has constructed a male worldview that entails a biased interpretation of social reality. For its part, the traditional economy has made invisible the dependence of the commercial sphere of the domestic sphere. And in the field of political science, we also find many gender biases in basic concepts such as justice, equality or citizenship. This article, based on the work done by the authors in the Guia per a una docència universitària amb perspectiva de gènere de Sociologia, Economia i Ciència Política, offers some proposals, teaching resources and consultation tools to introduce the gender perspective in teaching, knowledge transfer and research in these disciplines.

1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 525290 2019 40 7038142 Guía para la incorporación de la perspectiva de género en la docencia en Sociologíaoffers some proposalsEconomia i Ciència PolíticaEconomía y Ciencias Políticas Ortiz MoneraAnna Sociology has constructed a male worldview that entails a biased interpretation of social reality. For its part:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Rosaguías docentesGender perspectiveknowledge transfer and research in these disciplines. perspectiva de géneroequality or citizenship. This articlesesgo androcéntricobased on the work done by the authors in the Guia per a una docència universitària amb perspectiva de gènere de Sociologiawe also find many gender biases in basic concepts such as justiceUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAandrocentric biasthe traditional economy has made invisible the dependence of the commercial sphere of the domestic sphere. And in the field of political scienceteaching resources and consultation tools to introduce the gender perspective in teachingMorero Beltránteaching guides 71 76
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Inhibitory Control for Emotional and Neutral Scenes in Competition: An Eye-Tracking Study in Bipolar Disorder

2017

This study examined the inhibitory control of attention to social scenes in manic, depressive, and euthymic episodes of bipolar disorder (BD). Two scenes were simultaneously presented (happy/threatening/neutral [target] versus control). Participants were asked either to look at the emotional pictures (i.e., attend-to-emotional block) or to avoid looking at the emotional pictures (i.e., attend-to-neutral block) while their eye movements were recorded. The initial orienting (latency and percentage of first fixation) and subsequent attentional engagement (gaze duration) were computed. Manic patients showed a higher percentage of initial fixations on happy scenes than on the other scenes, regar…

AdultMaleBipolar DisorderEye Movementsgenetic structuresBipolar disorderEmotionsHappinessEmotional processingEmotional processing050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOrientationInhibitory controlmedicineHumansAttention0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBipolar disorderInhibitory controlGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesEye movementMiddle AgedFixation (psychology)medicine.diseaseGazeMood-congruent biasesInhibition PsychologicalNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyCase-Control StudiesEye trackingFemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyBiological Psychology
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Attentional Biases and Vulnerability to Depression

1999

This study was designed to examine selective processing of emotional information in depression. It focuses on possible attentional biases in depression, and whether such biases constitute a cognitive vulnerability factor to suffer from the disorder or, on the contrary, they reflect a feature associated exclusively with the clinical level of depression. 81 participants were included in the study: 15 with a diagnosis of Major Depression; 17 were diagnosed as Dysthymia; 11 participants scored over 18 in the Beck Depression Inventory (Beck, Rush, Shaw, & Emery, 1979); 15 participants, in whom a sad mood state was induced by an experimental mood induction (Velten technique + music, or biographic…

AdultMaleLinguistics and LanguageAdolescentPersonality InventoryVulnerabilityUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA::PatologíaAttentional biasesAttentional biasbehavioral disciplines and activitiesLanguage and LinguisticsDevelopmental psychologymental disordersReaction TimeHumansAttentionGeneral PsychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)Depressive Disorder MajorPsychological TestsCognitive vulnerabilityRecallDepressionSrroop taskBeck Depression InventoryCognitionMiddle AgedDepression; Vulnerability; Attentional biases; Srroop taskCognitive biasSemanticsAffect:PSICOLOGÍA::Patología [UNESCO]FemaleDysthymic DisorderPsychologyStroop effectClinical psychologyThe Spanish Journal of Psychology
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Rethinking clinical decision-making to improve clinical reasoning

2022

Improving clinical reasoning techniques is the right way to facilitate decision-making from prognostic, diagnostic, and therapeutic points of view. However, the process to do that is to fill knowledge gaps by studying and growing experience and knowing some cognitive aspects to raise the awareness of thinking mechanisms to avoid cognitive errors through correct educational training. This article examines clinical approaches and educational gaps in training medical students and young doctors. The authors explore the core elements of clinical reasoning, including metacognition, reasoning errors and cognitive biases, reasoning strategies, and ways to improve decision-making. The article addres…

Default Mode Network (DMN) clinical decision making clinical reasoning cognitive biases metacognitionGeneral Medicine
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Muestreos utilizados en investigación educativa en España

2002

En este trabajo se expone un estudio bibliográfico de distintas investigaciones que se han publicado recientemente en España, en las actas de congresos sobre educación. De todas las investigaciones que se han revisado, se analiza el tipo de muestreo que han empleado, cómo han sido seleccionadas y la aplicación de los instrumentos para la recogida de información, así como la forma en que han sido recogidos esos datos. Se pretende resaltar la importancia de la selección de muestras representativas, sobre todo para que los resultados tengan mayor relevancia y repercusión en el desarrollo del conocimiento educativo.

Gender editorial board biases scientific journals Education status of eminence Spain
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Attentional biases toward emotional images in the different episodes of bipolar disorder: an eye-tracking study.

2014

Attentional biases toward emotional information may represent vulnerability and maintenance factors in bipolar disorder (BD). The present experimental study examined the processing of emotional information in BD patients using the eye-tracking technology. Bipolar patients in their different states (euthymia, mania, depression) simultaneously viewed four pictures with different emotional valence (happy, neutral, sad, threatening) for 20 s while their eye movements were monitored. A group of healthy individuals served as the control. The data revealed the following: (i) a decrease in attention to happy images in BD patients in their depressive episodes compared to healthy individuals, and (ii…

Medicina i psicologiaAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderEye MovementsBipolar disorderEmotionsHappinessAsymptomaticYoung AdultmedicineHumansAttentionBipolar disorderPsychiatryEye Movement MeasurementsBiological PsychiatryDepression (differential diagnoses)Eye trackingDepressive DisorderInformation processingEye movementMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCognitive biasCognitive biasesFacial ExpressionPsychiatry and Mental healthCase-Control StudiesEye trackingFemaleSelective attentionmedicine.symptomPsychologyManiaClinical psychologyPsychiatry research
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Ignoranza, Biases e strategie comunicative: l'informazione e i migranti

2016

Migration Information biasesSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleMigrazioni informazione biases
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Propagation of precipitation measurement biases into the hydraulic modelling of urban drainage systems – A case study of the Parco D’Orleans sub-urba…

2020

Aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of Precipitation Measurement Biases (PMBs) of tippingbucket rain gauges onto the hydraulic modelling of urban drainage networks. As a case study, the monitored experimental suburban catchment of Parco d’Orleans located in the University Campus of Palermo, Italy and managed since 1987 by the Department of Engineering of the University of Palermo is considered. . Two tipping-bucket rain gauges provide a good spatial coverage of the catchment area and an acoustic level gauge is installed at the outlet of the drainage network for flow mesaurements. Contemporary high temporal resolution rainfall and runoff data series are available between 1993 to 1998…

Precipitation Measurement BiasesSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiaurban drainage networks
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