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Diminished Alpha Lateralization During Working Memory but Not During Attentional Cueing in Older Adults
(Cerebral Cortex, 2018)Aging has been associated with declined performance in tasks that rely on working memory (WM). Because attention and WM are tightly coupled, declined performance on a WM task in older adults could be ... -
Conciertos educativos y régimen de copago en España. Entre la ficción y la realidad
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Leveraging IoT in Experiential Learning to develop operational knowledge in the digital era
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Disentangling the socio-technical impacts of digitalization: What changes for shop-floor decision-makers?
(International Journal of Production Economics, 2024)With the diffusion of Industry 4.0 technologies, firms can decentralize operational decisions, fostering a data-driven Digital Transformation (DT) across all organizational levels. Digitalized shopfloors ... -
Leveraging Frontline Employees’ Knowledge for Operational Data-Driven Decision-Making: A Multilevel Perspective
(IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2023)With the digitalization of manufacturing, firms can now increasingly access and analyze data in real-time, enabling data-driven decision-making (DDM) also at the operational level. Using a multilevel ... -
The interplay between data-driven decision-making and digitalization: A firm-level survey of the Italian and U.S. automotive industries
(International Journal of Production Economics, 2023)With the diffusion of information systems and new technologies for the real-time capturing of data, especially in rapid technological and managerial innovation contexts such as the automotive industry, ... -
Closing the middle-skills gap widened by digitalization: how technical universities can contribute through Challenge-Based Learning
(Studies in Higher Education, 2022)The digitalization of operations is disrupting frontline technical jobs, entailing new competency needs currently not being met by upper secondary education and corporate training programs. To discuss ... -
Can challenge-based learning be effective online? A case study using experiential learning theory
(CERN IdeaSquare Journal of Experimental Innovation, 2021)The COVID-19 outbreak had a major effect on moving online learning activities, also traditionally experiential ones such as those designed upon Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) principles. This article ... -
Neuronal Oscillations with Non-sinusoidal Morphology Produce Spurious Phase-to-Amplitude Coupling and Directionality
(Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 2016)Neuronal oscillations support cognitive processing. Modern views suggest that neuronal oscillations do not only reflect coordinated activity in spatially distributed networks, but also that there is ... -
The beauty of language structure: A single-case fMRI study of palindrome creation
(Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2022)Humans seem to be inherently driven to engage in wordplay. An example is the creation of palindromes – sentences that read the same backward and forward. This activity can be framed as a curiosity-driven ... -
Neural signatures of predictive language processing in Parkinson's disease with and without mild cognitive impairment
(Cortex, 2021)Cognitive deficits are common in Parkinson's disease (PD), with some PD patients meeting criteria for mild cognitive impairment (MCI). An unaddressed question is whether linguistic prediction is preserved ... -
The black box of global aphasia: Neuroanatomical underpinnings of remission from acute global aphasia with preserved inner language function
(Cortex, 2020)Objective: We studied an unusual case of global aphasia (GA) occurring after brain tumor removal and remitting one-month after surgery. After recovering, the patient reported on her experience during ... -
Ahead of time: early sentence slow cortical modulations associated to semantic prediction
(NeuroImage, 2019)According to prediction-based accounts of language comprehension, incoming contextual information is constantly used to guide the pre-activation of the most probable continuations to the unfolding ... -
Alpha power decreases associated with prediction in written and spoken sentence comprehension
(Neuropsychologia, 2022)Alpha and beta power decreases have been associated with prediction in a variety of cognitive domains. Recent studies in sentence comprehension have also reported alpha and/or beta power decreases ... -
Electrophysiological correlates of semantic anticipation during speech comprehension
(Neuropsychologia, 2017)Words that are more predictable given a previous context show facilitated processing over low predictable ones. Such facilitation has been traditionally viewed as associated with reduced amplitudes in ... -
Virtual Reality Body Exposure Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa. A Case Report With Follow-Up Results
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2020)Objective: Exposure-based therapies such as mirror exposure may help to improve the results of classic cognitive behavioral therapy in anorexia nervosa (AN). Virtual reality (VR)-based procedures provide ... -
AN-VR-BE. A Randomized Controlled Trial for Reducing Fear of Gaining Weight and Other Eating Disorder Symptoms in Anorexia Nervosa through Virtual Reality-Based Body Exposure
(Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2021)In vivo body exposure therapy is considered an effective and suitable intervention to help patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) reduce their body image disturbances (BIDs). However, these interventions ... -
Body-related attentional bias as mediator of the relationship between body mass index and body dissatisfaction
(European Eating Disorders Review, 2020)Body image disturbance, consisting of an affective (body dissatisfaction) and perceptual (body distortion) component, is not only found in eating disorders, but is also present in healthy individuals, ... -
The influence of gender and body dissatisfaction on body-related attentional bias: An eye-tracking and virtual reality study
(International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2019)Objective: In the attentional bias (AB) phenomenon, eating disorder (ED) patients show a tendency to pay more attention to self-attributed unattractive body parts than to other body parts. However, ...
