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Alfabetización mediática en un mundo hiperconectado: de las redes sociales a la Inteligencia Artificial
(European Public & Social Innovation Review, 2024)Introducción: La inteligencia artificial (IA) se ha convertido en un elemento clave en la producción de contenidos en la actualidad. Junto a esto, miles de usuarios lo emplean para resolver dudas sobre ... -
Refractive changes of a new asymmetric intracorneal ring segment with variable thickness and base width: A 2D finite-element model
(PLoS One, 2021)Purpose: To evaluate the local geometric effects of a unilateral intrastromal ring segment with a combined variation of ring thickness and base width in a finite element simulation, and to compare it ... -
Synergistic dual Ag/Cu ion implantation to enhance antimicrobial defense on boston keratoprosthesis
(Biomaterials Research, 2025)The Boston keratoprosthesis (BKPro) is a critical device for vision restoration in complex cases of corneal blindness, although its long-term retention is challenged by infection risks. This study aims ... -
Quantification of visual acuity: "Counting fingers" and "Hand movement" with the Berkeley Rudimentary Vision Test
(Journal of Optometry, 2025)Purpose: This study aims to compare the results of the Finger Count Test (FCT) for “Counting fingers” (CF) and “Hand movement” (HM) with the visual acuity (VA) obtained from the Berkeley Rudimentary ... -
Cognition and objective sleep quality in post-COVID-19 patients
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2025)In the current study, we aimed (i) to evaluate sleep quality via wrist actigraphy monitoring of nonhospitalized and hospitalized post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) participants; (ii) to correlate actigraphy ...