2021PA530 - Verbale 2 - Giudizi

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2021RUB05 Allegato 4 - Verbale 2 - elenco candidati e convocazione

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Risultati provvisori - Elezioni dei Rappresentanti dei Dottorandi nella Consulta dei Coordinatori dei Corsi di Dottorato di Ricerca 21-23

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Risultati dello scrutinio - Elezioni dei Rappresentanti dei Dottorandi nella Consulta dei Coordinatori dei Corsi di Dottorato di Ricerca 21-23

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Nel Cortile Antico, il sogno di Ercole

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Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

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Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

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Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

[summary] => [format] => 2 [safe_value] =>

Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

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Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

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Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

[summary] => [format] => 2 [safe_value] =>

Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

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Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

[summary] => [format] => 2 [safe_value] =>

Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

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Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

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Quest'anno, in questi giorni di festa, non ci sono alberi di Natale nel Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo. L'Università di Padova si rivolge invece alle persone attraverso un'installazione che parla di viaggio, scoperte, ricerca, verità, limiti e conoscenza. Di libertà.

Limite estremo del mondo conosciuto nell'antichità, le colonne d’Ercole appartengono ai luoghi del mito. Evocate da Dante nel racconto del viaggio di Ulisse, immaginate da Platone nella sua ricerca di Atlantide, idealmente valicate da Cristoforo Colombo nella navigazione verso le inaspettate Americhe, esse pongono donne e uomini di fronte ai limiti della loro conoscenza, alla possibilità di scoprire anche ciò che non stavano cercando, e alla sfida di esplorare l'ignoto e affrontare l'incertezza.

In questo luogo, sotto questi colonnati, una comunità internazionale di studentesse, studenti, studiose e studiosi, da Ottocento anni rinnova la ricerca di quei confini, per tracciare nuovi e più ampi orizzonti. A beneficio di tutti.
Dal 1222, nel nome della libertà delle scienze, delle arti, della cultura.

L'installazione, all'interno del Cortile Antico di Palazzo Bo dal 20 dicembre al 9 gennaio, appare illuminata dalle 17.30 alle 23.

Installazione a cura di: Ufficio Comunicazione (Area Comunicazione e marketing), Università di Padova

Voci: Vittorio Attene, Bruna Laura Filippini

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Chicks: dominant individuals are less intelligent than intermediate and subordinate individuals

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A research group led by Lucia Regolin of the Department of General Psychology of the University of Padua demonstrates the relationship between social ranking and abstract logical abilities. Stating that, contrary to popular belief, dominant individuals are less intelligent than intermediate and subordinate ones. Findings from the study are published in the journal, Communications Biology under the title Low-rank Gallus gallus domesticus chicks are better at transitive inference reasoning .

The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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A research group led by Lucia Regolin of the Department of General Psychology of the University of Padua demonstrates the relationship between social ranking and abstract logical abilities. Stating that, contrary to popular belief, dominant individuals are less intelligent than intermediate and subordinate ones. Findings from the study are published in the journal, Communications Biology under the title Low-rank Gallus gallus domesticus chicks are better at transitive inference reasoning .

The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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A research group led by Lucia Regolin of the Department of General Psychology of the University of Padua demonstrates the relationship between social ranking and abstract logical abilities. Stating that, contrary to popular belief, dominant individuals are less intelligent than intermediate and subordinate ones. Findings from the study are published in the journal, Communications Biology under the title Low-rank Gallus gallus domesticus chicks are better at transitive inference reasoning .

The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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A research group led by Lucia Regolin of the Department of General Psychology of the University of Padua demonstrates the relationship between social ranking and abstract logical abilities. Stating that, contrary to popular belief, dominant individuals are less intelligent than intermediate and subordinate ones. Findings from the study are published in the journal, Communications Biology under the title Low-rank Gallus gallus domesticus chicks are better at transitive inference reasoning .

The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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A research group led by Lucia Regolin of the Department of General Psychology of the University of Padua demonstrates the relationship between social ranking and abstract logical abilities. Stating that, contrary to popular belief, dominant individuals are less intelligent than intermediate and subordinate ones. Findings from the study are published in the journal, Communications Biology under the title Low-rank Gallus gallus domesticus chicks are better at transitive inference reasoning .

The experiment took male and female chicks, training them to learn a sequence of relationships between pairs made up of two elements taken from five different objects (AB, BC, CD and DE). Chicks were food reinforced if they pecked at the correct stimulus of the presented pairs. Choosing one of two objects within the new pair “AE” (first and last object) and within the new pair “BD” (intermediate). In both cases of the experiment, couples encountered objects that had never experienced together before.

Results of the experiment explained in the ability to make transitive inferences (stating that if "A wins over B" and "B wins over C", hence A should win over C). This is crucial for predicting the position of others and their own in the social hierarchy, thus avoiding a direct clash with members of the group. According to the study, the ability to infer judgement of an unobservable relationship can be based on observed relationship. This ability would be crucial for individuals in lower ranked positions, as the must protect themselves against unsuccessful comparisons.  At the same time, this ability is irrelevant to dominant individuals as they lack interest in hierarchies between lower ranks.

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Alzheimer research to find out who will develop the disease

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A study capable of identifying an effective treatment may also be able to develop affordable methods that determine early Alzheimer's diagnosis. Are the results of the work conducted by an international team, including researchers from the University Hospital of Padua and the University of Padua, published in Frontiers of Aging Neuroscience entitled, TMS-EEG Biomarkers of Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer’s Disease: A Proof-of-Concept Six Years Prospective Study. The research was made possible thanks to a collaboration between the IRCCS San Raffaele in Rome, the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, the IRCCS Neuromed in Pozzilli, the Sapienza University of Rome, and Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital in Rome.

Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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A study capable of identifying an effective treatment may also be able to develop affordable methods that determine early Alzheimer's diagnosis. Are the results of the work conducted by an international team, including researchers from the University Hospital of Padua and the University of Padua, published in Frontiers of Aging Neuroscience entitled, TMS-EEG Biomarkers of Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer’s Disease: A Proof-of-Concept Six Years Prospective Study. The research was made possible thanks to a collaboration between the IRCCS San Raffaele in Rome, the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, the IRCCS Neuromed in Pozzilli, the Sapienza University of Rome, and Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital in Rome.

Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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A study capable of identifying an effective treatment may also be able to develop affordable methods that determine early Alzheimer's diagnosis. Are the results of the work conducted by an international team, including researchers from the University Hospital of Padua and the University of Padua, published in Frontiers of Aging Neuroscience entitled, TMS-EEG Biomarkers of Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer’s Disease: A Proof-of-Concept Six Years Prospective Study. The research was made possible thanks to a collaboration between the IRCCS San Raffaele in Rome, the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, the IRCCS Neuromed in Pozzilli, the Sapienza University of Rome, and Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital in Rome.

Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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A study capable of identifying an effective treatment may also be able to develop affordable methods that determine early Alzheimer's diagnosis. Are the results of the work conducted by an international team, including researchers from the University Hospital of Padua and the University of Padua, published in Frontiers of Aging Neuroscience entitled, TMS-EEG Biomarkers of Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer’s Disease: A Proof-of-Concept Six Years Prospective Study. The research was made possible thanks to a collaboration between the IRCCS San Raffaele in Rome, the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, the IRCCS Neuromed in Pozzilli, the Sapienza University of Rome, and Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital in Rome.

Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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A study capable of identifying an effective treatment may also be able to develop affordable methods that determine early Alzheimer's diagnosis. Are the results of the work conducted by an international team, including researchers from the University Hospital of Padua and the University of Padua, published in Frontiers of Aging Neuroscience entitled, TMS-EEG Biomarkers of Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer’s Disease: A Proof-of-Concept Six Years Prospective Study. The research was made possible thanks to a collaboration between the IRCCS San Raffaele in Rome, the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, the IRCCS Neuromed in Pozzilli, the Sapienza University of Rome, and Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital in Rome.

Professor in the Department of Neuroscience of the University of Padua Florinda Ferreri explains, “The study evaluated a control group of healthy elderly subjects and a group of 17 patients with mild cognitive disorder that are not clearly pathological, referred to as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The study aimed to understand if it was possible to identify those who are at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at an early stage from those who will not. The goal was to use a new non-invasive and low-cost technique combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalogram (EEG), making it possible to identify distinctive signs of cerebral functioning.  This could identify subjects with MCI, but who remain stable over time, as compared to those who develop full-blown Alzheimer's dementia within a few years. This technique allows us to study, with extreme accuracy, difficulties found during the transmission of cortical electrical waveforms at the early phase of the disease. Such difficulties progressively accumulate in the brain causing damage of those who become sick, and to date, not even sophisticated instruments can detect this.”

These results once confirmed on a larger scale, will prove their significance in light of the recent approval by the FDA of the first drug capable of modifying the natural history of Alzheimer's dementia. The drug makes it possible to stop additional brain damage only if taken during the early stages of the disease.

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 60,000 people in Italy and 30 million worldwide. The progressive erosion of memory and the inability to organize information characterizes Alzheimer’s and dementia. As the average life span exceeds, these diseases will become a global health problem.

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2021PO182 - Allegato 11 - Verbale 2 - Elenco candidati

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Premio italiano Architettura Sostenibile - Scadenza 08-02-2022

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