Agradecimientos

Hay que hacer constar la deuda contraída con las siguientes publicaciones, pues he adoptado diversas figuras y tablas en el texto del ensayo: Elsevier (Neuropsychologia; Neuroimage, Cognition, Journal Experimental Child Psychology, Neuroscience and Biobehavioural Reviews, Personality and Individual Differences, Journal of Research in Personality y Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization), Cell Press (Neuron), AAAS (Science), Springer-Nature (Nature) y Frontiers (Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers in Neuroscience; Frontiers in Behavioural Neuroscience), National Academy of Sciences, USA (PNAS), SAGE (Journal of Management, Assessment, Psychological Science y Current Directions in Psychological Science); Wiley (Journal of Personality y Journal of Applied Social Psychology), Springer (Journal of Business Ethics). Se referencian debidamente esas fuentes, en los lugares donde aparecen, y cualquier error u omisión hay que asignarlo al autor.

El ensayo proviene de una idea e impulso inicial del Departamento de Producción de Plataforma Editorial y el minucioso y puntual asesoramiento recibido por parte de Miguel Salazar, Felipe Jaramillo y Jordi Nadal ha sido inestimable. A lo largo de la elaboración del ensayo, el autor ha disfrutado de financiación parcial para sus trabajos de investigación, procedente del Proyecto: AFOSR-Minerva-FA9550-18-0496 Grant.

Sant Cugat del Vallés, Diciembre de 2018

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