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Taylorism on steroids or enabling autonomy? A systematic review of algorithmic management

2023

AbstractThe use of algorithmic management systems is rapidly changing organizational models and practices, as millions of workers in multiple sectors worldwide are managed by computer software. Despite receiving increasing academic interest, little summarizing literature exist on the ways algorithmic systems are used in management. This article aims to fill this gap by systematically reviewing and qualitatively analyzing 172 articles on the topic. Our research contributes to the existent algorithmic management literature in three ways. First, we provide a descriptive overview of algorithmic management as a field of research. Second, we identify and synthesize the discussion on the key conce…

johtamineninformation asymmetrydigital labordigital TaylorismStrategy and Managementautonomiasystematic literature reviewparadox of autonomyalgorithms113 Computer and information sciencesalgorithmic managementtaylorismialgoritmitBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)johtajuus
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Phenotypic Buffering in a Monogenean: Canalization and Developmental Stability in Shape and Size of the Haptoral Anchors of Ligophorus cephali (Monog…

2015

Phenotypic variation results from the balance between sources of variation and counteracting regulatory mechanisms. Canalization and developmental stability are two such mechanisms, acting at two different levels of regulation. The issue of whether or not they act concurrently as a common developmental buffering capacity has been subject to debate. We used geometric morphometrics to quantify the mechanisms that guarantee phenotypic constancy in the haptoral anchors of Ligophorus cephali. Canalization and developmental stability were appraised by estimating inter- and intra-individual variation, respectively, in size and shape of dorsal and ventral anchors. The latter variation was estimated…

lcsh:MedicineStability (probability)Fluctuating asymmetryMorfologia (Biologia) -- MatemàticaParasites -- VariationAnimalsMorphology -- Mathematicslcsh:ScienceMorphometricsAnalysis of VariancePrincipal Component AnalysisMultidisciplinarybiologylcsh:RAnatomybiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeDactylogyridaeLigophorus cephaliFixation (population genetics)PhenotypePlatyhelminthsEvolutionary biologylcsh:QParàsits -- VariacióMonogeneaResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Robustness of asymmetry and coherence of quantum states

2016

Quantum states may exhibit asymmetry with respect to the action of a given group. Such an asymmetry of states can be considered as a resource in applications such as quantum metrology, and it is a concept that encompasses quantum coherence as a special case. We introduce explicitly and study the robustness of asymmetry, a quantifier of asymmetry of states that we prove to have many attractive properties, including efficient numerical computability via semidefinite programming, and an operational interpretation in a channel discrimination context. We also introduce the notion of asymmetry witnesses, whose measurement in a laboratory detects the presence of asymmetry. We prove that properly c…

media_common.quotation_subjectFOS: Physical sciencesContext (language use)01 natural sciencesAsymmetry010305 fluids & plasmasRobustness (computer science)Quantum stateQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesQuantum metrologyStatistical physics010306 general physicsQuantumMathematical PhysicsQCmedia_commonPhysicsQuantum PhysicsMathematical Physics (math-ph)Coherence (statistics)Computational Physics (physics.comp-ph)Condensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterSpectral asymmetryQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Physics - Computational PhysicsOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)Physical Review A
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151. Structural and functional asymmetry in human parietal opercular cortex

2009

medicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyPhysiology (medical)Cortex (anatomy)medicineNeurology (clinical)Functional asymmetryBiologyNeuroscienceSensory SystemsClinical Neurophysiology
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Motor asymmetry attenuation in older adults during imagined arm movements

2014

International audience; Laterality is an important feature of motor behavior. Several studies have shown that lateralization in right-handed young adults (i.e., right versus left arm superiority) emerges also during imagined actions, that is when an action is internally simulated without any motor output. Such information, however, is lacking for elderly people and it could be valuable to further comprehend the evolution of mental states of action in normal aging. Here, we evaluated the influence of age on motor laterality during mental actions. Twenty-four young (mean age: 24.7 +/- 4.4 years) and 24 elderly (mean age: 72.4 +/- 3.6 years) participants mentally simulated and actually execute…

medicine.medical_specialtyAgingAGE-RELATED DIFFERENCESRIGHT HANDSCognitive NeuroscienceRight armNormal agingIMAGERYLeft armLateralization of brain functionDevelopmental psychologylcsh:RC321-571Physical medicine and rehabilitationMotor imageryArm musclemedicineYoung adultMotor asymmetrylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryOriginal Researchmovement durationNONDOMINANT ARMMuscle activationCORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITYAGING BRAINPERFORMANCEMENTAL SIMULATIONTEMPORAL FEATURESMotor asymmetryLateralityLIMB DYNAMICSMotor Imagery[ SCCO ] Cognitive sciencePsychologyNeuroscience
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Diagnostic of craniofacial asymmetry : literature review

2009

Facial asymmetry is a common feature in many syndromes, and requires surgery as the only valid treatment option. Routine diagnostic methods (frontal RX, panoramic RX and submentovertex RX) have serious limitations mainly due to the transfer from a three dimensional image to a two dimensional plane. The feasibility of such methods is poorly supported due to inherent projection errors (image magnification, cranial rotation) and identification errors (image quality, precision and reproducibility). The use of computer tomographies represents a substantial improvement in the sense of skeletal and soft tissue structures? reproduction precision. The interpretation of this new data source makes evi…

medicine.medical_specialtyComputer scienceImage qualityCephalometryMagnificationCraniofacial AbnormalitiesImaging Three-DimensionalmedicineX ray diagnosisHumansComputer visionProjection (set theory)General Dentistrybusiness.industryCranio-facial asymmetry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SurgeryDiagnostic errorOtorhinolaryngologyFacial AsymmetryFeature (computer vision)CephalometryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryCraniofacial asymmetryArtificial intelligencebusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedRotation (mathematics)Facial symmetry
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Complications of botulinum toxin and fillers: A narrative review

2019

Background Cosmetic surgery and esthetic procedures have become a billion dollar industry owing to the ever-growing demand of the population to stay young. The injectable treatments including fillers and botulinum toxin have become highly popular because of their quick, predictable and lasting results in the management of facial wrinkles and rejuvenation. Although these treatment modalities are relatively safe, they are associated with certain side effects. Aims In this review, we will focus on the complications of fillers and botulinum toxin. Patients/methods The literature research considered published journal articles (clinical trials or scientific reviews). Studies were identified by se…

medicine.medical_specialtyEcchymosisPopulationMEDLINEFacial MusclesCosmetic TechniquesDermatologyPain ProceduralInjections030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDermal FillersHumansMedicineBotulinum Toxins Type AeducationIntensive care medicineAdverse effecteducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryBotulinum toxinInjection Site ReactionClinical trialFacial AsymmetryNeuromuscular Agents030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBrow ptosisNarrative reviewEyebrowsmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Cosmetic Dermatology
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Detrimental noise effects on brain's speech functions.

2009

Background noise has become part of our everyday life in modern societies. Its presence affects both the ability to concentrate and communicate. Some individuals, like children, the elderly, and non-native speakers have pronounced problems in noisy environments. Here we review evidence suggesting that background noise has both transient and Sustained detrimental effects on central speech processing. Studies on the effects of noise on neural processes have demonstrated hemispheric reorganization in speech processing in adult individuals during background noise. During noise, the well-known left hemisphere dominance in speech discrimination became right hemisphere preponderant. Furthermore, l…

medicine.medical_specialtyINDUCED HEARING-LOSSSTOCHASTIC RESONANCEEVENT-RELATED POTENTIALSContingent Negative VariationAudiology050105 experimental psychologyLateralization of brain functionFunctional LateralityDevelopmental psychologyBackground noise03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSpeech discriminationmedicineHumansSpeech0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHEMISPHERIC LATERALIZATIONGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesAttentional controlMAGNETIC MISMATCH NEGATIVITYBrainCognitionAuditory processingSpeech processingSpeech lateralizationLONG-TERM EXPOSURESOUNDS VERTICAL-BARNoiseNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyLateralityEvoked Potentials AuditoryHemispheric asymmetryPHONEME REPRESENTATIONSCEREBRAL HEMISPHERESPsychologyNoiseAcoustic noise030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAUDITORY-CORTEXBiological psychology
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Investigation of the Effect of Mode and Tempo on Emotional Responses to Music Using EEG Power Asymmetry

2013

The combined interactions of mode and tempo on emotional responses to music were investigated using both self-reports and electroencephalogram (EEG) activity. A musical excerpt was performed in three different modes and tempi. Participants rated the emotional content of the resulting nine stimuli and their EEG activity was recorded. Musical modes influence the valence of emotion with major mode being evaluated happier and more serene, than minor and locrian modes. In EEG frontal activity, major mode was associated with an increased alpha activation in the left hemisphere compared to minor and locrian modes, which, in turn, induced increased activation in the right hemisphere. The tempo mod…

medicine.medical_specialtyPower asymmetrymedicine.diagnostic_testPhysiologyGeneral Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectElectroencephalographyAudiologyAngerLateralization of brain functionDevelopmental psychologyArousalNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyEeg activityFeelingmedicineValence (psychology)Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Psychophysiology
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Vojta therapy and neurodevelopmental treatment in children with infantile postural asymmetry: a randomised controlled trial

2017

[Purpose] Physical therapy is an acknowledged and frequently applied method for infantile postural asymmetry. However, there is not yet sufficient evidence for its effectiveness. [Subjects and Methods] In a randomised controlled trial, the effect of Vojta therapy versus Neurodevelopmental treatment is assessed in infants with postural asymmetry. 65 infants with postural asymmetry were recruited. 37 infants aged six to eight weeks (mean 7.38) were found to be eligible and randomly assigned to two groups, with 19 receiving Vojta and 18 Neurodevelopmental treatment. Using a standardised and blinded video-based assessment, we documented restriction in head rotation and convexity of the spine in…

medicine.medical_specialtySupine positionTherapeutic effectivenessbusiness.industryPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPostural asymmetryHead rotationMean differencelaw.inventionCongenital muscular torticollis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawPhysical therapyMedicineOriginal Article030212 general & internal medicineNon-invasive therapybusinessPhysiotherapy030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Physical Therapy Science
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