TIME DISCRIMINATION AND CHANGE DETECTION COULD SHARE A COMMON BRAIN NETWORK: FINDINGS OF A TASK-BASED FMRI STUDY

Time discrimination and change detection could share a common brain network: findings of a task-based fMRI study

IntroductionOver the past few years, several studies have described the brain activation pattern related to both time discrimination (TD) and change detection processes.We hypothesize that both processes share a common brain network which may play a significant role in more complex cognitive processes.The main goal of this proof-of-concept study is

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Citizenship, Social Movements and Crimes in the Network Society

This paper analyzes the social movements organized through the Internet at the beginning of XXI century while legitimated in the rule of citizenship and self-determination of citizens, as well as addresses criminal aspects and the need for neflintw-r6mpw them to be founded in the Constitution of 1988 in order to be considered licit.Furtheremore, ra

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