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Subjective Freedom of Speech: Why Do Citizens Think They Cannot Speak Freely? [PDF]
Menzner J, Traunmüller R.
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Linearizing and Forecasting: A Reservoir Computing Route to Digital Twins of the Brain
A new approach uses simple neural networks to create digital twins of brain activity, capturing how different patterns unfold over time. The method generates and recovers key dynamics even from noisy data. When applied to fMRI, it predicts brain signals and reveals distinctive activity patterns across regions and individuals, opening possibilities for ...
Gabriele Di Antonio +3 more
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Freedom of speech and a bill of rights [PDF]
In Australia recent developments in anti-terrorism laws have demonstrated the fragility of the protection of freedom of speech here. This fragility is of concern since the protections that are afforded freedom of speech have been described as relatively ...
Gelber, Katharine
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Cognitive Trajectories from Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease to Dementia
A continuous, multi‐domain characterization of cognitive decline across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum identifies when individual cognitive measures become abnormal. Episodic memory declines first, followed by executive function, language, processing speed, and visuospatial abilities, supporting improved clinical interpretation and optimized endpoint
Fredrik Öhman +3 more
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Analysis of hate speech as a form of discrimination: concepts, criteria and structure
The purpose of this paper is to study hate speech, based on the distinction between hate speech and discrimination. See how international jurisprudence has opted for more liberal or restrictive conceptions in this matter. Afterwards, the regulation
Miguel Bastías Quezada
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The Specter of Pervasiveness: Pacifica, New Media, and Freedom of Speech [PDF]
Under the legal doctrine of pervasiveness, media such as television and radio get much less protection from censorship than do print media. The Supreme Court should reject the pervasiveness doctrine as a dangerously broad and vague excuse for speech ...
Jonathan D. Wallace
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Autoimmune Encephalitis in Acute Care—Pathology, Diagnosis, and Management
ABSTRACT Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is characterized by immune‐mediated inflammation of the brain parenchyma, presenting with various neurological syndromes, including but not limited to seizures, altered consciousness, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and movement disorders.
Suneesh Thilak +9 more
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A comparative multiple case study analysis of speech and press freedom in Türkiye between 2014 and 2022 [PDF]
Nevzer Eylül Açıkkol
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This paper proposes a hierarchical reconfigurable metasurface architecture (HRMA) to achieve comprehensive electromagnetic parameter modulation and on‐demand polymorphic function switching. The reconfigurable metasurface is divided into a programmable core (PC) and scenario‐guided functional modules (FMs), exhibiting significant flexibility and ...
Lihao Zhu +11 more
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