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    A model for valuation of the branch offices of a savings bank based on rough sets by Pérez‐Llera, C., FernándezBaizán, C., Fanjul, J. L., Feito, J.

    “…This work proposes a model for the valuation of branch offices of banks based on the rough set theory, which could be used as the basis for a decision‐making…”
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    Egocentric and allocentric spatial memory in healthy aging: performance on real-world tasks by Fernandez-Baizan, C, Diaz-Caceres, E, Arias, J L, Mendez, M

    “…Although normal aging has been related to several cognitive difficulties, other processes have been studied less, such as spatial memory. Our aim was to…”
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    Spatial memory in young adults: Gender differences in egocentric and allocentric performance by Fernandez-Baizan, C., Arias, J.L., Mendez, M.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-02-2019)
    “…•Egocentric and allocentric memory were assessed with a card placing test.•Gender differences were observed in Egocentric and Allocentric spatial…”
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    Evaluation of Visuospatial Short-term and Working Memory from the First to Second Year of Life: A Novel Task by Fernandez-Baizan, C., Prieto, Miguel Angel, Martinez, J. A., Arias, J. L., Mendez, M.

    Published in Developmental neuropsychology (2021)
    “…The prototypical tasks for assessing visuospatial memory in infancy are based on the search for a hidden object in two locations. Fewer studies include more…”
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    Development of visuospatial memory in preterm infants: A new paradigm to assess short-term and working memory by Fernandez-Baizan, C., Caunedo-Jimenez, M., Martinez, J. A., Arias, J. L., Mendez, M., Solis, G.

    Published in Child neuropsychology (03-04-2021)
    “…Preterm infants have a higher risk of showing visuospatial memory impairment, the function that allows to encode and remember visual and spatial information…”
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