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    • Benavides Varela, Silvia; Siugzdaite, Roma; Gómez, David Maximiliano; Macagno, Francesco; Cattarossi, Luigi; Mehler, Jacques (National Academy of Sciences, 2017)
      Perception and cognition in infants have been traditionally investigated using habituation paradigms, assuming that babies' memories in laboratory contexts are best constructed after numerous repetitions of the very same ...
    • Álvarez, Carlos; Torres, Felipe; Culcay Avendaño, Laura Catalina; Bascuñán, Javiera (Univ Castilla-La Mancha, 2021)
      Cerebral cavernomas are vascular malformations of the central nervous system and are uncommon in the pediatric population. These malformations may appear as single or multiple lesions. Symptoms of cerebral cavernomas are ...
    • Pérez, Alejandro; Gillon Dowens, Margaret; Molinaro, Nicola; Iturria Medina, Yasser; Barraza, Paulo; García Pentón, Lorna (Elsevier, 2015)
      Whether the neural mechanisms that underlie the processing of a second language in highly proficient late bilinguals (L2 late learners) are similar or not to those that underlie the processing of the first language (L1) ...
    • Rojas Contreras, Sergio (Universidad de Chile, 2017)
      La dificultad que presenta la obra de Beckett al ejercicio de interpretación no se debe especialmente a cuestiones de contenido filosófico (habitualmente referido al horizonte del existencialismo de postguerra), sino a ...
    • Méndez Orellana, Carolina; Arraño Carrasco, Leonardo; Cortés Rivera, Bárbara; Sandoval León, Karina; Lorenzoni Santos, José; Villanueva Garín, Pablo; Rojas Valdivia, Ricardo; Méndez Ortega, Teobaldo; Monsalve Rosales, Jaime; Flores Kruuse, Paulo Andres; Carmona Rammsy, Pablo Rodrigo; Rojas Pinto, David; Reyes Ponce, Álvaro; Mery Muñoz, Francisco (Soc. Médica Santiago, 2021)
      Background: The crossed cerebro-cerebellar (CCC) activation facilitates the diagnosis of cortical language lateralization, but needs to be explored with language tasks suitable for patients with different age ranges, ...
    • Lorca Ferreccio, Rocío (Marcial Pons, 2022)
      In the first section of Adscripción y reacción, Sebastián Figueroa attempts to disambiguate the uses of the idea of responsibility, the relations among these uses and the problems that arise from those relations. In this ...
    • Cárcamo Pino, Mauricio; Wolff Cecchi, María Cecilia (University of East London (UEL), 2017)
      This research explores the problem of the nonexistence and need of an operational and integral definition of “language” in the field of representation in architecture, despite the widespread and historic use and tacit ...
    • González Fernández, Rodrigo (Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, 2006)
      Tomando en cuenta las críticas más importantes a la teoría de los individuos transmundanos, así como algunos argumentos en relación con el esencialismo de origen, este artículo trata el problema de la identidad de aquellos ...
    • Callaú, Oscar; Robbes, Romain; Tanter, Éric Pierre; Röthlisberger, David; Bergel, Alexandre (ACM, 2015)
      Object-orientation relies on polymorphism to express behavioral variants. As opposed to traditional procedural design, explicit type-based conditionals should be avoided. This message is conveyed in introductory material ...
    • Dörr, Otto (2010)
      Ever since the distinction between praecox dementia and manic-depressive illness made by Kraepelin in 1899, many changes have occurred in the way these conditions and especially their boundaries are conceived. The clearest ...
    • Aboitiz, Francisco; García V., Ricardo (1997)
      The capacity to learn syntactic rules is a hallmark of the human species, but whether this has been acquired by the process of natural selection has been the subject of controversy. Furthermore, the cortical localization ...
    • Barraza, Paulo; Chavez, Mario; Rodríguez, Eugenio (Elsevier, 2016)
      Similar to linguistic stimuli, music can also prime the meaning of a subsequent word. However, it is so far unknown what is the brain dynamics underlying the semantic priming effect induced by music, and its relation to ...