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    Neuromorphic Engineering: From Neural Systems to Brain-Like Engineered Systems

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    Morabito FC, Andreou AG, Chicca E. Neuromorphic Engineering: From Neural Systems to Brain-Like Engineered Systems. Neural Networks. 2013;45:1-3

    Morabito, L

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    Morabito, L. K.

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    The birth of clinical psychology in the scientific work of Lightner Witmer [La nascita della psicologia clinica nell'opera di Lightner Witmer sui bambini con ritardo mentale.]

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    The paper deals with the beginning of Clinical Psychology in the first years of XX century, when a central role was played by the theoretical and practical approach on mental retardation and behavioural disorders of L. Witmer. The author describes the cultural formation of Witmer, between Structural Psychology and Functionalism, and the special attention he devoted to the management and education of children affected by mental retardation and behavioural problems. ... Any child, the functions of whose brain are not developed up to the normal limit for his age, is suffering from retardation ... Retardation must be defined in terms of individual capacity for physical and mental development...

    Sulle tracce di un motivo patristico nella letteratura slava ecclesiastica serba

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    A Pratistic Motif in Serbian Church Slavic Literature In manuscript 159 MSPC the author verifies the presence of the same text that preceded Slovo ljubve in ms 29 of Narodna Biblioteka Srbije, lost during the bombardments of 1941. The motif of a fishermen enlightened by God that dates back to Emphrem Syrus’ Parenaesis appears in it. The author follows this motif in its tracks in older Serbian Church Slavonic literature (in the lives of St. Simeun and St. Sava by Domentijan), in Slavic and Byzantine liturgy, and in patristic literature (John Chrysostom) and hymnography (Roman the Melodist)

    Dexterity and Degeneracy, for a 'Neural Phenomenology'

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    The historical and epistemological dimensions of two common concepts today in use in cognitive neurosciences will be explored: 'degeneracy' of the nervous system and behavioral 'dexterity'. The common idea - related to plasticity, redundancy, and individual variability (all constitutive features of the new model of the mind-body relationship) – will be proposed as a key to understand the connection between development and functioning of the central nervous system and the development of the cognitive system in complex behaviors

    Donne e funzioni visuospaziali: differenze sessuali?

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