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    Sensation and perception

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    One of the oldest and most difficult questions in science is how we are able to develop an awareness of the world around us from our senses. Topics covered under the title of, 'Sensation and perception' address this very question. Sensation encompasses the processes by which our sense organs (e.g. eyes, ears etc.) receive information from our environment, whereas perception refers to the processes through which the brain selects, integrates, organises and interprets those sensations. The sorts of questions dealt with by psychologists interested in this area include: 'how does visual information get processed by the brain?', 'how is it that I am able to recognise one face out of many many thousands?', and 'what causes visual illusions to occur?: Within New Zealand there are a number of researchers studying visual perception specifically and their research interests range from understanding the biologica

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    Monads, partial evaluations, and rewriting

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    Monads can be interpreted as encoding formal expressions, or formal operations in the sense of universal algebra. We give a construction which formalizes the idea of "evaluating an expression partially": for example, "2+3" can be obtained as a partial evaluation of "2+2+1". This construction can be given for any monad, and it is linked to the famous bar construction, of which it gives an operational interpretation: the bar construction induces a simplicial set, and its 1-cells are partial evaluations. We study the properties of partial evaluations for general monads. We prove that whenever the monad is weakly cartesian, partial evaluations can be composed via the usual Kan filler property of simplicial sets, of which we give an interpretation in terms of substitution of terms. In terms of rewritings, partial evaluations give an abstract reduction system which is reflexive, confluent, and transitive whenever the monad is weakly cartesian. For the case of probability monads, partial evaluations correspond to what probabilists call conditional expectation of random variables. This manuscript is part of a work in progress on a general rewriting interpretation of the bar construction.Comment: Originally written for the ACT Adjoint School 2019. To appear in Proceedings of MFPS 202

    Sarbanes-Oxley\u27s Insight: The Role of Distrust

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    El presente trabajo tiene por objetivo analizar la regulación aplicable a la inversión extranjera en la Argentina en el período 1853-2007. Su alcance no se limitará a normas de nivel internacional o nacional, por el contrario una de las razones que justifican este estudio es brindar un análisis global de este régimen, que en la práctica está formado por un conjunto de reglas de distintos órdenes que gobiernan y se aplican al mismo tiempo y en el mismo espacio. Dado que el punto focal de este estudio es el ámbito legal, los conceptos utilizados de aquí en más son aquellos que provienen de las normas aplicables y con el alcance allí previsto. Esta aclaración es necesaria desde el comienzo dado que -como se explica en los próximos apartados- la misma distinción de inversión extranjera y inversión extranjera directa no es pacífica en la doctrina económica. En el marco regulatorio, si bien esta discusión no es menos compleja, queda circunscripta y formalizada en las normas aplicables
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