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  • The role of vmPFC in accessing the temporality of life events for mental time travel

    The role of vmPFC in accessing the temporality of life events for mental time travel

    Participants

    Participants (N = 50) included 22 patients with focal brain lesions and 28 healthy controls. To establish the sample size, a power analysis was conducted using the PANGEA software (https://jakewestfall.shinyapps.io/pangea/)….

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  • Digital selfie editing shows sex specific associations between processing biases and life satisfaction

    Digital selfie editing shows sex specific associations between processing biases and life satisfaction

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    One hundred Chinese volunteers (46 women, 54 men. Sex, a key variable in this investigation, was operationalized by asking participants their ‘biological sex’ (choices ‘Men’, ‘Women’ and ‘Other’). While sex is…

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  • Unraveling the effects of leader perfectionism on team dynamics: an emotion-motivation perspective

    Unraveling the effects of leader perfectionism on team dynamics: an emotion-motivation perspective

    Leader Other-Oriented Perfectionism and Team Affective Tones

    Other-oriented perfectionism, similar to tendencies like humor, humility, and narcissism (Cooper et al., 2018; Resick et al., 2009; Zhang et al., 2017), is an individual trait (Shoss et…

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  • Tablet-based arithmetic fluency assessment reveals developments in math cognition and math achievement from childhood to adolescence

    Tablet-based arithmetic fluency assessment reveals developments in math cognition and math achievement from childhood to adolescence

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    The participants in the present study come from the first time point of a 2-year accelerated longitudinal study exploring the development of various cognitive and academic abilities in third to eighth grade students in one of nine…

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  • Human V4 size predicts crowding distance

    Human V4 size predicts crowding distance

  • Song, S., Levi, D. M. & Pelli, D. G. A double dissociation of the acuity and crowding limits to letter identification, and the promise of improved visual screening. J. Vis. 14, 3 (2014).

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  • A biopsychosocial analysis of risk factors for persistent physical, cognitive, and psychological symptoms among previously hospitalized post-COVID-19 patients

    A biopsychosocial analysis of risk factors for persistent physical, cognitive, and psychological symptoms among previously hospitalized post-COVID-19 patients

    This study revealed that nearly one-fourth of hospitalized COVID-19 patients reported persistent physical, cognitive, and/or psychological symptoms at 3 and 12 months postdischarge. Only anxiety levels significantly decreased in the first year…

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  • Self-determination, motivation and burnout among residents in Lebanon

    Self-determination, motivation and burnout among residents in Lebanon

    MBI score distribution overall and in the SD subgroups

    MBI data analysis showed an alarming level of burnout in the sample population studied, where 75% of participants scored high for depersonalization and emotional exhaustion, and low levels of…

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  • The efficacy of the theory of planned behaviour and value-belief-norm theory for predicting young Chinese intention to choose green hotels

    The efficacy of the theory of planned behaviour and value-belief-norm theory for predicting young Chinese intention to choose green hotels

  • Niloy, A. C., Sultana, J., Alam, J., Ghosh, A. & Farhan, K. M. What triggers you to buy green products? Explaining through an extended TPB model. Asia-Pacific J. Manage. Res. Innov. 19, 25–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/2319510X231171195 (2023).

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