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Object Localization Does Not Imply Awareness of Object Category at the Break of Continuous Flash Suppression

2017

In continuous flash suppression (CFS), a dynamic noise masker, presented to one eye, suppresses conscious perception of a test stimulus, presented to the other eye, until the suppressed stimulus comes to awareness after few seconds. But what do we see breaking the dominance of the masker in the transition period? We addressed this question with a dual-task in which observers indicated (i) whether the test object was left or right of the fixation mark (localization) and (ii) whether it was a face or a house (categorization). As done recently Stein et al. (2011a), we used two experimental varieties to rule out confounds with decisional strategy. In the terminated mode, stimulus and masker wer…

genetic structuresface inversion effectbinocular rivalryobject recognitionlcsh:RC321-571Behavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental healthvisual awarenessNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologycontinuous flash suppression150 Psychologie150 Psychologylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological PsychiatryOriginal ResearchNeuroscienceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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The effects of post-orogenic extension on different scales: an example from the Apennine-Maghrebide fold-and-thrust belt, SW Sicily

2003

Many structures produced under one single deformation regime, namely extensional, contractional or strike-slip, exhibit remarkable geometrical analogies when analysed at different scales. By contrast, field examples that illustrate the scale effects on structures resulting from superimposed deformations, which were produced under different tectonic regimes, are rare. Yet the change from contraction to extension is known to occur often in the most thickened portions of the continental crust. The Apennine–Maghrebide fold-and-thrust belt of Sicily shows many examples of post-orogenic extensional deformations. Composite structures, resulting from late normal faults that offset folds and thrusts…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryDeformation (mechanics)Continental crustGeologyPost-orogenic extension; Apennine-Maghrebide System; SicilyApennine-Maghrebide SystemExtensional definitionTectonicsPost-orogenic extensionExtension (metaphysics)Fold and thrust beltScale effectsSicilyGeologySeismologyTerra Nova
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Effects of the 6th September 2002 earthquake: damage amplification in the south-eastern sector of Palermo explained by GIS technology

2009

During the 6th September 2002 earthquake the highest damage level in Palermo was observed in the SE sector.
 This is a recent urbanization area where reinforced concrete structures predominate. A detailed analysis of soil
 properties in Palermo was carried out by City-GIS to investigate a possible role of nearsurface geology on earthquake
 effects. City-GIS is a tool dedicated to natural hazard evaluation in urban areas. The availability of high
 density of well log data (stratigraphic and geotechnical) allowed a realistic modeling of surface geology and
 physical-mechanical properties that control the seismic response. In wide zones of the above mentioned sector
 of…

geographyseismic responseFlyschgeography.geographical_feature_categoryOutcropBedrocklcsh:QC801-809Terrainlcsh:QC851-999GISPalermoCalcarenitelcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsNatural hazardCohesion (geology)site effectslcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyAlluviumGeomorphologySeismologyGeologyAnnals of Geophysics
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Global connectedness in higher education : student voices on the value of cross-cultural learning dialogue

2015

The study explores how sense of global connectedness can be enhanced by creating opportunities for cross-cultural dialogue in higher education. Thematic analysis of randomly selected 15 learning journals, students’ reflections on their learning during an international seminar was used to identify students’ significant learning experiences. The results emphasise the added value of diversity (geographical, disciplinary, cultural and social) among students, faculty and invited presenters for creating meaningful learning. Furthermore, they suggest that designing an integrated approach of contents, contexts and activities for critical engagement in global dialogue and knowledge generation in hig…

global connectednessHigher educationSocial connectednessmedia_common.quotation_subjectcross-cultural learningsignificant learning experiencesEducationMeaningful learning0502 economics and businessPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONta51610. No inequalitykansainvälistyminenmedia_commonlearning dialoguesbusiness.industryContext effect4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationIntercultural communicationhigher educationinternationalisationThematic analysisbusinessPsychology0503 educationInclusion (education)050203 business & managementDiversity (politics)
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Glyphosate Sensor Based on Nanostructured Water-Gated CuO Field-Effect Transistor

2022

This research presents a comparative analysis of water-gated thin film transistors based on a copper oxide (CuO) semiconductor in the form of a smooth film and a nanostructured surface. A smooth CuO film was deposited through reactive magnetron sputtering followed by annealing in atmosphere at a temperature of 280 (Formula presented.) C. Copper oxide nanostructures were obtained by hydrothermal synthesis on a preliminary magnetron sputtered 2 nm thick CuO precursor followed by annealing at 280 (Formula presented.) C. An X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis of the samples revealed the presence of a tenorite (CuO) phase with a predominant orientation of (002). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) a…

glyphosatenanostructures:NATURAL SCIENCES::Physics [Research Subject Categories]thin-film transistorElectrical and Electronic Engineeringwater-gated field effect transistorBiochemistryInstrumentationcopper oxideAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistrySensors
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Changes in Drop Out Intentions: Implications of the Motivational Climate, Goal Orientations and Aspects of Self-Worth across a Youth Sport Season

2021

The main objective of this work was to study the motivational antecedents of the intention to drop out of youth sport from the postulates of the achievement goal theory (AGT), placing special emphasis on the motivational climate that coaches create in their teams. Specifically, we analyzed whether changes in the perception of the motivational climate between the beginning and the end of the season predicted changes in players’ goal orientations, whether these, in turn, predicted changes in self-esteem and contingent self-esteem, and finally, whether the latter predicted the intention to drop out. Participants in the study were 552 players (Mage = 11.23, SD = 1.14), who completed the questio…

goal orientationsEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and Developmentself-worthTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawFútboldrop out intentions; self-worth; goal orientations; motivational climate; young football playersTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesyoung football playersmotivational climateAutoimagenAtletaPsicología del adolescentedrop out intentionsGE1-350Motivación
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Near-Infrared-Responsive Choline-Calix[4]arene-Gold Nanostructures for Potential Photothermal Cancer Treatment

2022

The development of novel chemical approaches for the fabrication of gold nanostructures with localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) falling in the near-infrared (NIR) region is one challenging topic in nanomaterials science. Due to their optical and photothermal properties triggered by light excitation in the therapeutic window (λmax = 650-1300 nm), gold-based nanostructures are appealing candidates in anticancer nanomedicine. Here, we report a novel method to prepare water-dispersible gold nanostructures with NIR-LSPR (λmax = 600-1000 nm) properties. The gold nanostructures were achieved in a single step by an unconventional method using NADH as a reducing agent and an amphiphilic chol…

gold nanostructuresphotothermal therapymolecular modelingSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentalecalixareneGeneral Materials Sciencephotothermal effectcancer treatment
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Entrepreneurs (novices vs. experts) and investors: Interaction and rationality dynamics (effectual vs. causal)

2019

The paper studies the mechanisms that govern the interactions between the entrepreneur (novice or expert) and the specific investors of emerging firms (business angels (BAs) and venture-capital firms (VCs)). Combining both literatures on entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial finance, our aim is to understand if the rationalities of these three actors help them or not to interact, and, to study how they influence each other during the firm's growth. In order to do so, we undertake two processual case studies. Our results show that effectual rationality underlines the interaction between the entrepreneur and the BAs at the creation of the firm, whilst causal rationality is helpful in the searc…

gouvernancecapital-risqueEntrepreneuriatcausationrationalités effectuale / causalegrowth of the firmgovernancestart-upscroissance de la firme[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationInvestissementventure capitalInnovation[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationeffectuationbusiness angelsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Gamma-Ray-Induced Structural Transformation of GQDs towards the Improvement of Their Optical Properties, Monitoring of Selected Toxic Compounds, and …

2022

Structural modification of different carbon-based nanomaterials is often necessary to improve their morphology and optical properties, particularly the incorporation of N-atoms in graphene quantum dots (GQDs). Here, a clean, simple, one-step, and eco-friendly method for N-doping of GQDs using gamma irradiation is reported. GQDs were irradiated in the presence of the different ethylenediamine (EDA) amounts (1 g, 5 g, and 10 g) and the highest % of N was detected in the presence of 10 g. N-doped GQDs emitted strong, blue photoluminescence (PL). Photoluminescence quantum yield was increased from 1.45, as obtained for non-irradiated dots, to 7.24% for those irradiated in the presence of 1 g of …

graphene quantum dots3-amino-124-triazolegamma-irradiationGeneral Chemical Engineeringgraphene quantum dots; N-doping; gamma-irradiation; photoluminescence; carbofuran; 3-amino-124-triazole; detection; antibacterial effectsdetectionGeneral Materials Sciencephotoluminescenceantibacterial effectsSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaN-dopingcarbofuranNanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland)
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The internationalisation of the Spanish food industry: the home market effect and European market integration

2015

<p>The objective of this study was to analyse, from a long-term perspective, the factors determining the process of the internationalisation of the Spanish agrifood industry. The paper concentrates on the empirical verification of the existence of a home market effect in the food and drink industries in Spain and on the effects on trade flows of integration into the European Union. With this aim in mind, we took into account the latest contributions to the estimation of the gravity equation for a sample of export flows from 13 agrifood subsectors between 1970 and 2012, with a destination of 175 markets. From the results of the study the existence of the “home market effect” stands out…

gravity modelagrifood trade; agrifood industry; gravity model; company heterogeneity; regional trade agreementsRestructuringagrifood tradelcsh:SInternational economicsregional trade agreementsDomestic marketHome market effectlcsh:AgricultureInternationalizationcompany heterogeneityEmpirical researchEuropean integrationagricultural economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceagrifood industryBusinessTreatyEuropean unionAgronomy and Crop Sciencemedia_commonSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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