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    Nursing organizational climates in public and private hospitals
    with R. F. Castillo and E. S. Santa-Bárbara
    Nursing Ethics 21 (4): 0969733013503680. 2014.
    Background:Researchers study climate to gain an understanding of the psychological environment of organizations, especially in healthcare institutions. Climate is considered to be the set of recurring patterns of individual and group behaviour in an organization. There is evidence confirming a relationship between ethical climate within organizations and job satisfaction. Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe organizational climate for nursing personnel in public and private hospitals…Read more
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    Explanatory and Creative Alternatives to the MDL priciple
    Foundations of Science 5 (2): 185-207. 2000.
    The Minimum Description Length principle is the modernformalisation of Occam's razor. It has been extensively and successfullyused in machine learning, especially for noisy and long sources ofdata. However, the MDL principle presents some paradoxes andinconveniences. After discussing all these, we address two of the mostrelevant: lack of explanation and lack of creativity. We present newalternatives to address these problems. The first one, intensionalcomplexity, avoids extensional parts in a de…Read more
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    Increase in Beta Power Reflects Attentional Top-Down Modulation After Psychosocial Stress Induction
    with Jaime Silva, Mario Villena-González, Germán Campos-Arteaga, Claudio Artigas-Vergara, Nicolas Luarte, Eugenio Rodríguez, and Conrado A. Bosman
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Selective attention depends on goal-directed and stimulus-driven modulatory factors, each relayed by different brain rhythms. Under certain circumstances, stress-related states can change the balance between goal-directed and stimulus-driven factors. However, the neuronal mechanisms underlying these changes remain unclear. In this study, we explored how psychosocial stress can modulate brain rhythms during an attentional task and a task-free period. We recorded the EEG and ECG activity of 42 hea…Read more
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    The attributes of interpretation, materialisation, context and documentation are proposed as necessary conditions for data to be meaningful and useful for a data science that seeks to generate actionable knowledge. However, these attributes elicit the challenges of multidisciplinary, abstraction and decontextualisation in data science. I suggest that epistemic humility and diversity – as prescribed by Standpoint Theory – as providing a framework to do data science better. The slides contain spea…Read more
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    The 4E approach to the human microbiome: Nested interactions between the gut‐brain/body system within natural and built environments
    with Gwynne A. Mhuireach, Aitana Grasso-Cladera, John F. Cryan, and Francisco J. Parada
    Bioessays 44 (6): 2100249. 2022.
    The complexity of the human mind and its interaction with the environment is one of the main epistemological debates throughout history. Recent ideas, framed as the 4E perspective to cognition, highlight that human experience depends causally on both cerebral and extracranial processes, but also is embedded in a particular sociomaterial context and is a product of historical accumulation of trajectory changes throughout life. Accordingly, the human microbiome is one of the most intriguing actors…Read more