LOOKING AT REALITY VERSUS WATCHING SCREENS: MEDIA PROFESSIONALIZATION EFFECTS ON THE SPONTANEOUS EYEBLINK RATE.

Looking at reality versus watching screens: Media professionalization effects on the spontaneous eyeblink rate.

This article explores whether there are differences in visual perception of narrative between theatrical performances and screens, and whether media professionalization affects visual perception.We created a live theatrical stimulus and three audio-visual stimuli (each one with a different video editing style) having the same narrative, and display

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Chemical exposure during pregnancy and oral clefts in newborns

This article presents a literature review on the risk factors Accessories for oral clefts (lip and/or palate), emphasizing discussion of maternal exposure to endocrine disruptors.Several studies have identified the risk of cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption, use of anticonvulsivant drugs, and exposure to organic solvents.A protective effect

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DECEPTION AND HARM AS ELEMENTS OF FRAUDULENT ACCOUNTING

This article analyzes the problematic aspects of criminal liability for fraudulent accounting.The author examines the relationship between deception and harm as elements of fraudulent accounting, and reveals Accessories the incompatibility of the delimitation of criminal and administrative liability for the management of fraudulent accounting.Forms

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