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The effects of movement and spatial activities on real and imagined spatial updating: Poster
2021
Conferència final
2012
El Projecte ABACO (Observatori de les Activitats basades en el coneixement), una idea de VLC / CAMPUS. València, Internacional Campus of Excellence i l'Ivie, l'objectiu és impulsar la informació, la reflexió i l'anàlisi d'aquestes activitats, amb la finalitat de reconèixer la importància que han assolit a Espanya i avaluar el seu impacte. La jornada organitzada per VLC / CAMPUS té un doble objectiu: analitzar quin està sent l'avanç de l'economia del coneixement a Espanya i, en aquest marc, presentar ABACO
Panell d'experts: Per on avança en les empreses l'economia del coneixement?
2012
El Projecte ABACO (Observatori de les Activitats basades en el coneixement), una idea de VLC / CAMPUS. València, Internacional Campus of Excellence i l'Ivie, l'objectiu és impulsar la informació, la reflexió i l'anàlisi d'aquestes activitats, amb la finalitat de reconèixer la importància que han assolit a Espanya i avaluar el seu impacte. La jornada organitzada per VLC / CAMPUS té un doble objectiu: analitzar quin està sent l'avanç de l'economia del coneixement a Espanya i, en aquest marc, presentar ABACO.
Panell d'experts: Com contribueixen les institucions d'R + D + I a les ABACO?
2012
El Projecte ABACO (Observatori de les Activitats basades en el coneixement), una idea de VLC / CAMPUS. València, Internacional Campus of Excellence i l'Ivie, l'objectiu és impulsar la informació, la reflexió i l'anàlisi d'aquestes activitats, amb la finalitat de reconèixer la importància que han assolit a Espanya i avaluar el seu impacte. La jornada organitzada per VLC / CAMPUS té un doble objectiu: analitzar quin està sent l'avanç de l'economia del coneixement a Espanya i, en aquest marc, presentar ABACO
Magnitude, temporal trends, and projections of the global prevalence of blindness and distance and near vision impairment: a systematic review and me…
2017
PubMed: 28779882
Fuzzy control of pH using NAL
1991
Abstract A fuzzy controller for a neutralization process is described. The controller was set up for a laboratory pilot plant. The approach is shown to be effective and can be extended to highly nonlinear and nonstationary processes. The “operator” knowledge encoded in the rules was obtained by several experimental runs of the system using manual control. Rules are composed using the max-min compositional rule of inference. The use of metarules, which depends on controller performance and on active disturbances, makes the controller behave like an adaptive controller. The control program is encoded in NAL, a new experimental logic programming language that was first used in this work in a r…
Development and validation of the SIMPLE endoscopic classification of diminutive and small colorectal polyps
2018
Abstract Background Prediction of histology of small polyps facilitates colonoscopic treatment. The aims of this study were: 1) to develop a simplified polyp classification, 2) to evaluate its performance in predicting polyp histology, and 3) to evaluate the reproducibility of the classification by trainees using multiplatform endoscopic systems. Methods In phase 1, a new simplified endoscopic classification for polyps – Simplified Identification Method for Polyp Labeling during Endoscopy (SIMPLE) – was created, using the new I-SCAN OE system (Pentax, Tokyo, Japan), by eight international experts. In phase 2, the accuracy, level of confidence, and interobserver agreement to predict polyp hi…
Adaptive frequency decomposition of EEG with subsequent expert system analysis.
2001
We present a hybrid system for automatic analysis of clinical routine EEG, comprising a spectral analysis and an expert system. EEG raw data are transformed into the time-frequency domain by the so-called adaptive frequency decomposition. The resulting frequency components are converted into pseudo-linguistic facts via fuzzification. Finally, an expert system applies symbolic rules formulated by the neurologist to evaluate the extracted EEG features. The system detects artefacts, describes alpha rhythm by frequency, amplitude, and stability and after artefact rejection detects pathologic slow activity. All results are displayed as linguistic terms, numerical values and maps of temporal exte…
Dance on cortex: enhanced theta synchrony in experts when watching a dance piece
2018
When watching performing arts, a wide and complex network of brain processes emerge. These processes can be shaped by professional expertise. When compared to laymen, dancers have enhanced processes in observation of short dance movement and listening to music. But how do the cortical processes differ in musicians and dancers when watching an audio-visual dance performance? In our study, we presented the participants long excerpts from the contemporary dance choreography of Carmen. During multimodal movement of a dancer, theta phase synchrony over the fronto-central electrodes was stronger in dancers when compared to musicians and laymen. In addition, alpha synchrony was decreased in all gr…
The impact of type of dietary protein, animal versus vegetable, in modifying cardiometabolic risk factors: A position paper from the International Li…
2020
Proteins play a crucial role in metabolism, in maintaining fluid and acid-base balance and antibody synthesis. Dietary proteins are important nutrients and are classified into: 1) animal proteins (meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy), and, 2) plant proteins (legumes, nuts and soy). Dietary modification is one of the most important lifestyle changes that has been shown to significantly decrease the risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease (CVD) by attenuating related risk factors. The CVD burden is reduced by optimum diet through replacement of unprocessed meat with low saturated fat, animal proteins and plant proteins. In view of the available evidence, it has become acceptable to emphasize the …