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  • Coactivation patterns reveal the abnormality of dynamic state transitions between different psychiatric disorders

    Coactivation patterns reveal the abnormality of dynamic state transitions between different psychiatric disorders

    In this study, we investigated the dynamic abnormalities among schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD), and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). By conducting CAP analysis, we identified abnormal transition patterns involving these…

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  • Comparing the strength of the confidence-accuracy versus response time-accuracy relationship for eyewitness identification

    Comparing the strength of the confidence-accuracy versus response time-accuracy relationship for eyewitness identification

  • Wixted, J. T. & Wells, G. L. The relationship between eyewitness confidence and identification accuracy: A new synthesis. Psychol. Sci. Public Interest 18, 10–65. https://doi.org/10.1177/1529100616686966 (2017).

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  • Children’s gendered expectations of moral parties

    Children’s gendered expectations of moral parties

  • Gray, K. & Wegner, D. M. Moral typecasting: divergent perceptions of moral agents and moral patients. J. Pers. Soc. Psychol. 96, 505–520. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0013748 (2009).

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  • Maternal neuroplasticity and mental health during the transition to motherhood

    Maternal neuroplasticity and mental health during the transition to motherhood

  • Blackman, A. et al. Severe maternal morbidity and mental health hospitalizations or emergency department visits. JAMA Netw. Open 7, e247983 (2024).

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  • Effects of acute low intensity aerobics and blueberry juice on arterial stiffness in young adults

    Effects of acute low intensity aerobics and blueberry juice on arterial stiffness in young adults

    Participants and randomisation

    A total of 48 young adults (24 males and 24 females, aged 21 ± 2.1 years) were recruited for the study. Inclusion criteria comprised willingness to participate, an age range of 18–25 years, no CVD, no history…

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  • Rejection versus forceful imposition during elections: the ‘I have come to stay’ mindset of the incumbent

    Rejection versus forceful imposition during elections: the ‘I have come to stay’ mindset of the incumbent

    Various election observers, both international and local, duly monitored the 2019 election. The observers included; The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Observer mission (led by former Liberian President, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf),…

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  • Truncation in the scaling of urban pollution control

    Truncation in the scaling of urban pollution control

  • Zhang, X. et al. A large but transient carbon sink from urbanization and rural depopulation in China. Nat. Sustain. 5, 321–328 (2022).

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  • Montgomery, M. R. The urban transformation of the…

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  • Does natural resource rent and financial inclusion curb carbon emissions? Empirical evidence from E7 and G7 economies

  • Amin N, Song H, Khan ZA (2022) Dynamic linkages of financial inclusion, modernization, and environmental sustainability in South Asia: a panel data analysis. Environ Sci Pollut Res 29:16588–16596

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  • The celebrity disaster area effect: exploring the impact of social media on the distribution of humanitarian goods

    The celebrity disaster area effect: exploring the impact of social media on the distribution of humanitarian goods

    This study primarily uses system dynamics methods for model development and simulation analysis, with the software Vensim PLE version 10.2.2 employed for the analysis.

    SD model development

    System dynamics (SD), a pseudo-continuous modeling and…

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