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    Real is the new sexy: the influence of perceived realness on self-reported arousal to sexual visual stimuli
    with Marco Marini, Alessandro Ansani, Alessandro Demichelis, Giovanna Mancini, and Fabio Paglieri
    Cognition and Emotion 38 (3): 348-360. 2024.
    As state-of-art technology can create artificial images that are indistinguishable from real ones, it is urgent to understand whether believing that a picture is real or not has some import over affective phenomena such as sexual arousal. Thus, in two pre-registered online studies, we tested whether 60 images depicting models in underwear elicited higher self-reported sexual arousal when believed to be (N = 57) or presented as (N = 108) real photographs as opposed to artificially generated. In b…Read more
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    Mapping the philosophy and neuroscience nexus through citation analysis
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 14 (4): 1-38. 2024.
    We provide a quantitative analysis of the philosophy-neuroscience nexus using citation analysis. Combining bibliometric indicators of cross-field visibility with journal citation mapping techniques, we investigate four dimensions of the nexus: how the visibility of neuroscience in philosophy and of philosophy in neuroscience has changed over time, which areas of philosophy are more interested in neuroscience, which areas of neuroscience are more interested in philosophy, and how the trading zone…Read more
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    Evaluation of Research(ers) and its Threat to Epistemic Pluralisms
    European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 13 (2): 55-78. 2017.
    While some form of evaluation has always been employed in science (e.g. peer review, hiring), formal systems of evaluation of research and researchers have recently come to play a more prominent role in many countries because of the adoption of new models of governance. According to such models, the quality of the output of both researchers and their institutions is measured, and issues such as eligibility for tenure or the allocation …Read more