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10Comparing low and medium cost computer-based technologies suitable for cryptographic attacksLogic Journal of the IGPL 27 (2): 177-188. 2019.
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13Design and optimization of the input modules of a DPA toolboxLogic Journal of the IGPL 24 (1). 2016.
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64Learning Phonemes With a Proto-LexiconCognitive Science 37 (1): 103-124. 2013.Before the end of the first year of life, infants begin to lose the ability to perceive distinctions between sounds that are not phonemic in their native language. It is typically assumed that this developmental change reflects the construction of language-specific phoneme categories, but how these categories are learned largely remains a mystery. Peperkamp, Le Calvez, Nadal, and Dupoux (2006) present an algorithm that can discover phonemes using the distributions of allophones as well as the ph…Read more
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17Adaptability and Social Support: Examining Links With Psychological Wellbeing Among UK Students and Non-studentsFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.The purpose of this multi-study article was to investigate the roles of adaptability and social support in predicting a variety of psychological outcomes. Data were collected from Year 12 college students, university students, and non-studying members of the general public. Findings showed that, beyond variance attributable to social support, adaptability made a significant independent contribution to psychological wellbeing and psychological distress across all studies. Beyond the effects of ad…Read more
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14Boarding and Day School Students: A Large-Scale Multilevel Investigation of Academic Outcomes Among Students and ClassroomsFrontiers in Psychology 11 608949. 2021.Boarding school is a major educational option for many students (e.g., students living in remote areas, or whose parents are working interstate or overseas, etc.). This study explored the motivation, engagement, and achievement of boarding and day students who are educated in the same classrooms and receive the same syllabus and instruction from the same teachers (thus a powerful research design to enable unique comparisons). Among 2,803 students (boardingn= 481; dayn= 2,322) from 6 Australian h…Read more
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12Using the Spanish national identity card in social networksLogic Journal of the IGPL 28 (4): 519-530. 2020.The distinctive security features of the Spanish electronic national identity card, known as Documento Nacional de Identidad electrónico, allow us to propose the usage of this cryptographic smart card in an authentication framework that can be used during the registration and login phases of internet services where the validation of the user’s age and real identity are key elements, as it is the case for example of the so-called social networks. Using this mechanism with NFC-capable devices, the…Read more
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9A Multilevel Person-Centered Examination of Teachers’ Workplace Demands and Resources: Links With Work-Related Well-BeingFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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18Study of the malware SCIRS model with different incidence ratesLogic Journal of the IGPL 27 (2): 202-213. 2019.
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25Characterizing rare copy number variants in schizophrenia: a clinical, cognitive, and neuroimaging studyFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
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6The boxer and the goalkeeper: Sartre vs CamusSimon & Schuster. 2012.Jean-Paul Sartre is the author of possibly the most notorious one-liner of twentieth-century philosophy: 'Hell is other people'. Albert Camus was The Outsider. The two men first came together in Occupied Paris in the middle of the Second World War, and quickly became friends, comrades, and mutual admirers. But the intellectual honeymoon was short-lived. In 1943, with Nazis patrolling the streets, Sartre and Camus sat in a café on the boulevard Saint-Germain with Simone de Beauvoir and began a di…Read more
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36Contemporary Sensorimotor Theory (edited book)Springer. 2013.This book analyzes the philosophical foundations of sensorimotor theory and discusses the most recent applications of sensorimotor theory to human computer interaction, child's play, virtual reality, robotics, and linguistics. Why does a circle look curved and not angular? Why doesn't red sound like a bell? Why, as I interact with the world, is there something it is like to be me? These are simple questions to pose but more difficult to answer. An analytic philosopher might respond to the first …Read more
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47Swimming and skiing: Two modes of existential consciousnessSport, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (1). 2010.The philosophical argument between Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus can be summarised in their conflicting accounts of skiing and swimming. For Sartre skiing exemplifies the struggle of existence and the angst of the alienated ego. For Camus, swimming represents some glimmering of collective harmony, the possibility of transcendence. Sartre's thinking is inflected by quantum theory and the 'steady state', whereas Camus is more of a wave theorist, with a lingering nostalgia for the 'primeval ato…Read more
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Goldsmiths College, University of LondonGraduate student
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind |
Continental Philosophy |