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Monetary policy and exchange rate dynamics in the Spanish economy

1999

As the Spanish economy gets more integrated in international markets, the real exchange rate becomes a key determinant of the monetary transmission. In this paper we trace out the dynamic response of prices, output and the exchange rate following a monetary policy shock. We estimate a structural VAR model whose identification scheme is based on the long run properties common to a large class of models. The results suggest that a small model with efficient asset markets plus nominal inertia and long run monetary neutrality, captures the essential features of the monetary transmission mechanism in Spain. The interest rate shock is well identified and the exchange rate overshoots its long run …

media_common.quotation_subjectjel:E40Monetary policyMonetary economicsjel:E52jel:E31Monetary hegemonyMarket liquidityInterest rateVector autoregressionCredit channelShock (economics)Exchange rateEconomyStructural VAR monetary shocks exchange rate overshootingEconomicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financemedia_common
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Mild Dissonance Preferred Over Consonance in Single Chord Perception

2016

Previous research on harmony perception has mainly been concerned with horizontal aspects of harmony, turning less attention to how listeners perceive psychoacoustic qualities and emotions in single isolated chords. A recent study found mild dissonances to be more preferred than consonances in single chord perception, although the authors did not systematically vary register and consonance in their study; these omissions were explored here. An online empirical experiment was conducted where participants ( N = 410) evaluated chords on the dimensions of Valence, Tension, Energy, Consonance, and Preference; 15 different chords were played with piano timbre across two octaves. The results sugg…

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Experimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychologyArticle03 medical and health sciencesvertical harmonypsykoakustiikka0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligencePerceptionCognitive dissonance0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychoacousticsValence (psychology)preferenceta515media_commonchord05 social sciencesConsonance and dissonancepsychoacousticsMinor seventhSensory Systemsconsonance/dissonanceOphthalmologylcsh:Psychologyta6131Chord (music)PsychologyTimbreSocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Emotional expression in music: contribution, linearity, and additivity of primary musical cues

2013

The aim of this study is to manipulate musical cues systematically to determine the aspects of music that contribute to emotional expression, and whether these cues operate in additive or interactive fashion, and whether the cue levels can be characterized as linear or non-linear. An optimized factorial design was used with six primary musical cues (mode, tempo, dynamics, articulation, timbre, and register) across four different music examples. Listeners rated 200 musical examples according to four perceived emotional characters (happy, sad, peaceful, and scary). The results exhibited robust effects for all cues and the ranked importance of these was established by multiple regression. The …

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990emotionMusicalMode (music)PerceptionDiscrete emotion ratings.PsychologyEmotional expressionOriginal Research ArticleGeneral Psychologymedia_commonArticulation (music)lens modelself-reportdiscrete emotion ratingslcsh:PsychologyRegister (music)Dynamics (music)factorial designta6131Perceptionmusic cuesPsychologySocial psychologyTimbremusical featuresFrontiers in Psychology
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Personality and musical preference using social-tagging in excerpt-selection.

2017

Music preference has been related to individual differences like social identity, cognitive style, and personality, but quantifying music preference can be a challenge. Self-report measures may be too presumptive of shared genre definitions between listeners, while listener ratings of expert-selected music may fail to reflect typical listeners’ genre boundaries. The current study aims to address this by using a social-tagging approach to select music for studying preference. In this study, 2,407 tracks were collected and subsampled from the Last.fm social-tagging service and the EchoNest platform based on attributes such as genre, tempo, and danceability. The set was further subsampled acco…

media_common.quotation_subjectmusiikkisosiaalinen mediaEmpathyMusical050105 experimental psychology060404 musicempatiaPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencessocial taggingempathyta515Selection (genetic algorithm)media_commonmusic preference05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsGeneral MedicinepersoonallisuusPreferencepersonalityta6131musiikkimakuPsychologySocial psychology0604 artsPsychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain
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Standardised functional assessment in long-term care for older people: perspective of Finnish care workers

2021

Objective measures and documentation are increasingly used in the care for older people to promote efficiency and productivity. A standardised assessment of functional capacity is one such measure. In this study, we examined the meanings given to standardised functional assessment by care workers who provide long-term care for older people. Gathered from eight Finnish long-term care facilities, the data consisted of one-on-one interviews with practical and registered nurses (n = 24). In the data analysis, we employed the discursive approach. We identified three discourses in the care workers’ talks that differed in the meaning given to standardised functional assessment in the process of ca…

media_common.quotation_subjectpitkäaikaishoito3121 Internal medicine03 medical and health sciencesNursing care0302 clinical medicineDocumentationNursingRelevance (law)030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonitsearviointi030504 nursingtuloksellisuuslaatuGeneral Medicine3141 Health care scienceLong-term careWork (electrical)hoitohenkilöstöCare workBureaucracy316 Nursing0305 other medical sciencePsychologyarviointiikääntyneethoitotyöMeaning (linguistics)Nordic Journal of Social Research
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We are the people and you are fake news: a social identity approach to populist citizens’ false consensus and hostile media perceptions

2018

This study aims to investigate the relationships between citizens’ populist attitudes, perceptions of public opinion, and perceptions of mainstream news media. Relying on social identity theory as an explanatory framework, this article argues that populist citizens assume that public opinion is congruent with their own opinion and that mainstream media reporting is hostile toward their own views. To date, only anecdotal evidence suggests that both assumptions are true. The relationships are investigated in a cross-sectional survey with samples drawn from four Western European countries ( N = 3,354). Multigroup regression analysis supports our hypotheses: False consensus and hostile media p…

media_common.quotation_subjectsocial identity theoryhostile media perceptions050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologySocial identity approachPublic opinion0508 media and communications10240 Department of Communication and Media ResearchPerceptionlanguage and linguisticsMainstream0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologySocial identity theorypopulist attitudesNews media070 News media journalism & publishing1203 Language and Linguisticsmedia_commonbusiness.industrycommunication05 social sciencesMedia studieslinguistics and languagepopulismPopulism3310 Linguistics and Languagefalse consensusFake newsbusiness3315 Communication
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The interpreter’s footing in Spanish-Italian medical interviews

2014

El artículo analiza unos fragmentos de un corpus de diez entrevistas médicas, grabadas entre abril y julio de 2009 en el Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad de Barcelona, caracterizadas por la presencia de un médico de habla española, uno o dos pacientes italianos y una intérprete. Se examina cómo cambia la alineación verbal de esta última, dependiendo de las diferentes situaciones comunicativas que tiene que afrontar. Para lograr este objetivo, se hace hincapié en los estudios de Goffman sobre el footing (o pie) (1981: 325-326), a los de Wadensjö (1998: 91-92) y de Merlini y Favaron (2007: 116-117). Se demuestra que la intérprete no sólo traduce lo que dicen los interlocutores primarios, …

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Linking immune-mediated damage to neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis: could network-based MRI help?

2021

Abstract Inflammatory demyelination characterizes the initial stages of multiple sclerosis, while progressive axonal and neuronal loss are coexisting and significantly contribute to the long-term physical and cognitive impairment. There is an unmet need for a conceptual shift from a dualistic view of multiple sclerosis pathology, involving either inflammatory demyelination or neurodegeneration, to integrative dynamic models of brain reorganization, where, glia-neuron interactions, synaptic alterations and grey matter pathology are longitudinally envisaged at the whole-brain level. Functional and structural MRI can delineate network hallmarks for relapses, remissions or disease progression, …

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Antithrombotics and new interventions for venous thromboembolism: Exploring possibilities beyond factor IIa and factor Xa inhibition.

2021

Abstract Direct oral anti–activated factor X and antithrombin agents have largely replaced vitamin K antagonists as the standard of care in treatment of venous thromboembolism. However, gaps in efficacy and safety persist, notably in end‐stage renal disease, implantable heart valves or assist devices, extracorporeal support of the circulation, and antiphospholipid syndrome. Inhibition of coagulation factor XI (FXI) emerges as a promising new therapeutic target. Antisense oligonucleotides offer potential advantages as a prophylactic or therapeutic modality, with one dose‐finding trial in orthopedic surgery already published. In addition, monoclonal antibodies blocking activation and/or activ…

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COVID-19 in thrombosis research: An editorial perspective

2021

medicine.medical_specialty2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)SARS-CoV-2business.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)10031 Clinic for AngiologyPerspective (graphical)2720 HematologyMEDLINECOVID-19Thrombosis610 Medicine & healthHematologyThrombosis ResearchEditorialHumansMedicinebusinessIntensive care medicine
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