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La comunicación científica es de vital importancia para el desarrollo intelectual de los futuros profesionales. Los diversos adelantos tecnológicos han facilitado el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje, dejando atrás las tendencias antiguas asociadas con la
Nadia Aurora González Rodríguez
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Abstract This paper studies how scientists participated in policy debates during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Switzerland not only by telling facts but also by telling stories. It combines insights from Narrative Policy Framework and science communication literature with a conceptualization of scientific advice to study how scientists used narratives and ...
Jule Ksinsik
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La investigación científica de la comunicación
La investigación científica implica, a grandes rasgos, varias operaciones metodológicas básicas: observar, reflexionar, demostrar, comprobar, exponer, describir, ha cer y actuar sobre la realidad.
Jaime Goded
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Engaging youth in biodiversity education through visual narrative
Abstract Engaging youth in early and sustained conservation education has important implications for promoting positive attitudes and behaviors in those who will become the future of conservation and management. Toward this goal, visual narratives (comic books, graphic novels) are an increasingly popular method used by conservation scientists to ...
Kyra Ricci+3 more
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Social debate and hate speech around the Trans Law in Spain: A systematic literature review
Abstract The objective of this work is to identify the social debate generated in Spain by the approval of the Law for the real and effective equality of trans people and for the guarantee of the rights of LGTBI people. A systematic literature review is carried out.
Patricia Sánchez‐Holgado+3 more
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Educational disparities in brain health and dementia across Latin America and the United States
Abstract BACKGROUND Education influences brain health and dementia. However, its impact across regions, specifically Latin America (LA) and the United States (US), is unknown. METHODS A total of 1412 participants comprising controls, patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) from LA and the US were included ...
Raul Gonzalez‐Gomez+39 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION While Latin America (LatAm) is facing an increasing burden of dementia due to the rapid aging of the population, it remains underrepresented in dementia research, diagnostics, and care. METHODS In 2023, the Alzheimer's Association hosted its eighth satellite symposium in Mexico, highlighting emerging dementia research, priorities,
Ana Luisa Sosa+43 more
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Exploring named‐entity recognition techniques for academic books
Recent advances in the natural language processing (NLP) field have achieved impressive results in various tasks. However, NLP techniques are underrepresented in the analysis of Humanities and Social Science texts and in languages other than English. In particular, academic books are a highly valuable source of information that has not been exploited ...
Pablo Calleja Ibañez+1 more
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Lessons from COP15 on effective scientific engagement in biodiversity policy processes
Abstract The Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework was adopted by parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in December 2022. The aftermath of these negotiations provides an opportunity to draw lessons as to how ecological and evolutionary science can more effectively inform policy.
Carlos Carroll+2 more
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Decoding bilingualism from resting‐state oscillatory network organization
Can lifelong bilingualism be robustly decoded from intrinsic oscillatory network organization? This study employs a data‐driven machine learning approach to determine whether bilinguals and monolinguals can be distinguished based on spectrally‐resolved resting‐state dynamics.
Lucia Amoruso+5 more
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