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  • Emo-FilM: A multimodal dataset for affective neuroscience using naturalistic stimuli

    Emo-FilM: A multimodal dataset for affective neuroscience using naturalistic stimuli

    Annotation study

    Participants

    Forty-four participants (23 female) were recruited over the course of the study to perform film annotations remotely using their own computers. The mean age was 25.31 with a range from 20–39. Inclusion criteria were…

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  • Analysis of the characteristics of university common spaces that affect university students’ psychological restoration

    Analysis of the characteristics of university common spaces that affect university students’ psychological restoration

    Results of SEM analysis

    Normality tests

    A normal data distribution is an essential prerequisite for parameter estimation using the maximum likelihood method (MLM). Previous research indicates that for sample sizes exceeding 300, the normality test…

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  • Defining the role of processing in food classification systems—the IUFoST formulation & processing approach

    Defining the role of processing in food classification systems—the IUFoST formulation & processing approach

    Background and objectives

    The concept of UPFs has created controversies and, therefore, the use of food processing terminology in food classification should be comprehensively reviewed. IUFoST also recognized an international need for food…

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  • Focal points and blind spots of human-centered AI: AI risks in written online media

    Focal points and blind spots of human-centered AI: AI risks in written online media

    This section will introduce the methodology for identifying focal points and blind spots—with the latter serving as the central focus of this study—in the public perception of AI risks, examined through the online media that both shapes and…

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  • A thematic analysis of what Australians state would change their minds on climate change

    A thematic analysis of what Australians state would change their minds on climate change

  • Kulp, S. A. & Strauss, B. H. New elevation data triple estimates of global vulnerability to sea-level rise and coastal flooding. Nat. Commun. 10, 4844. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-12808-z (2019).

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  • Exploring the longitudinal dynamics of self-criticism, self-compassion, psychological flexibility, and mental health in a three-wave study

    Exploring the longitudinal dynamics of self-criticism, self-compassion, psychological flexibility, and mental health in a three-wave study

  • Kannan, D. & Levitt, H. M. A review of client self-criticism in psychotherapy. J. Psychother. Integr. 23, 166 (2013).

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  • Warren, R., Smeets, E. & Neff, K. Self-criticism and…

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