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  • TMNRED, A Chinese Language EEG Dataset for Fuzzy Semantic Target Identification in Natural Reading Environments

    TMNRED, A Chinese Language EEG Dataset for Fuzzy Semantic Target Identification in Natural Reading Environments

    EEG data preprocessing

    For the raw data collected from the experiment, preprocessing was performed using the EEGLAB toolbox in MATLAB. After loading the raw EEG data, the first step involved the removal of irrelevant channels, such as those…

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  • The unique effects of parental control from fathers on self-determination in Chinese middle school adolescents

    The unique effects of parental control from fathers on self-determination in Chinese middle school adolescents

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  • Striatal functional connectivity associated with Sahaja Yoga meditation

    Striatal functional connectivity associated with Sahaja Yoga meditation

  • Weder, B. J. Mindfulness in the focus of the neurosciences – The contribution of neuroimaging to the Understanding of mindfulness. Front. Behav. Neurosci. 16, 928522 (2022).

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  • Educating future accountants: a cross-curricular, flipped classroom approach to integrating global warming knowledge into an accounting curriculum

    Educating future accountants: a cross-curricular, flipped classroom approach to integrating global warming knowledge into an accounting curriculum

    This study adopted a mixed-methods approach to gather and analyze qualitative and quantitative data. Additionally, it applied a flipped classroom and blended learning approach. The study design involved four main steps: an initial questionnaire,…

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  • Adaptive mechanisms of social and asocial learning in immersive collective foraging

    Adaptive mechanisms of social and asocial learning in immersive collective foraging

    Participants and design

    This research complies with all relevant ethical regulations and was approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development (MPIB; approval number: A 2019-05). Participants (n = 128)…

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  • The effect of enriched environments in teaching geometric shapes to students with visual impairment

    The effect of enriched environments in teaching geometric shapes to students with visual impairment

    Research model

    The research was prepared with an exploratory sequential design, one of the mixed research methods. In the exploratory sequential design, there are two interactive stages and in the first stage, quantitative data are collected and…

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  • Time, justice, and urban nature: procedural barriers to multi-species flourishing

    Time, justice, and urban nature: procedural barriers to multi-species flourishing

    The role of law and the appointment of scientific committees

    Current environmental management policy and practice within the Botany Wetlands is dominated by the requirement to protect and regenerate two endangered ecological communities: Eastern…

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  • Finding ‘win-win-wins’ for climate, economics and justice

    Finding ‘win-win-wins’ for climate, economics and justice

    As evidence continues to pour in showing that climate change’s impacts disproportionately affect disadvantaged communities around the globe, so, too, do stories showing that these communities can also pay outsized costs to implement climate…

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  • How to break through climate apathy

    How to break through climate apathy

    Slowing human-caused climate change requires decisive action, but the slow upward creep of global temperatures contributes to apathy among people who don’t experience regular climate-driven disasters, psychologists say. In a new study from UCLA…

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