The text problematizes, from the perspective of media philosophy, the relationship between the philosophical concept of freedom and the possibility of practicing freedom today in the media.The concept of freedom is one of the central themes of all philosophy, while the media is a newer field of research in philosophical-critical thought.Freedom in
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Sara Fernandes,1 Guillaume Fond,1 Xavier Yves Zendjidjian,1 Karine Baumstarck,1 Christophe Lançon,1 Fabrice Berna,2 Franck Schurhoff,2 Bruno Aouizerate,2 Chantal Henry,2 Bruno Etain,2 Ludovic Samalin,2 Marion Leboyer,2 Pierre-Michel Llorca,2 Magali Coldefy,3 Pascal Auquier,1 Laurent Boyer1 On behalf of the French PREMIUM Group1Aix-Marseille
Teams moving more synchronously are perceived as socially dominant
Characteristics indicative of individual and group power can be used to judge social dominance.The present study investigated whether observers use movement synchrony to judge the dominance of teams during a social conflict.How synchronously individuals move together has been found to influence judgments of team effectiveness and the formidability
Enhancing brain tumor segmentation in MRI images using the IC-net algorithm framework
Abstract Brain tumors, often referred to as intracranial tumors, are abnormal tissue masses that arise from rapidly multiplying cells.During medical imaging, it is essential to separate brain tumors from healthy tissue.The goal of this paper is to improve the accuracy of separating tumorous regions from healthy tissues in medical imaging, specifica