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  • The network approach to psychopathology: investigating inter-individual variability and the association with clinical relapse in psychosis

    The network approach to psychopathology: investigating inter-individual variability and the association with clinical relapse in psychosis

    Participants

    Data were taken from the Sleepsight project, a one-year longitudinal study of individuals with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders in which participants self-reported symptom severity8. Six participants whose data exhibited minimal…

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  • Transport of animals underpinned ritual feasting at the onset of the Neolithic in southwestern Asia

    Transport of animals underpinned ritual feasting at the onset of the Neolithic in southwestern Asia

  • Russell, N. Social Zooarchaeology: Humans and Animals in Prehistory (Cambridge University Press, 2011).

  • Kuijt, I. Negotiating equality through ritual: a consideration of Late Natufian and Prepottery Neolithic A period mortuary practices. J….

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  • A study of the concept and practice of German “family-friendly companies” and some insights for China

    A study of the concept and practice of German “family-friendly companies” and some insights for China

    Key aspects influencing the effectiveness of family-friendly corporate policies

    The effectiveness of family-friendly corporate policies can be examined through three interrelated dimensions: society, company, and employee (Blair-Loy & Wharton,

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  • The effect of limited mobility on the experienced segregation of foreign-born minorities

    The effect of limited mobility on the experienced segregation of foreign-born minorities

    Mobility data

    This study uses anonymized mobile phone data from GPS records collected through location-enabled smartphone applications. The dataset includes individuals who consented to anonymously share their data through a General Data…

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  • Large language models predict cognition and education close to or better than genomics or expert assessment

    Large language models predict cognition and education close to or better than genomics or expert assessment

  • Chandler, D., Levitt, S. D. & List, J. A. Predicting and preventing shootings among at-risk youth. Am. Econ. Rev. 101, 288–92 (2011).

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  • Berk, R., Berk, D. & Drougas. Machine learning risk…

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  • The temporal dynamics of metacognitive experiences track rational adaptations in task performance

    The temporal dynamics of metacognitive experiences track rational adaptations in task performance

    Diffusion modeling of task performance

    To increase power, we collapsed the sample across the behavioral and EEG experiment where possible (N = 111). We observed clear behavioral changes with TOT (Fig. 2A). Participants became faster while…

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  • Perceived loneliness mediates the relationship between mild cognitive impairment and executive function deficits

    Perceived loneliness mediates the relationship between mild cognitive impairment and executive function deficits

  • Albert MS, DeKosky ST, Dickson D, Dubois B, Feldman HH, Fox NC, Gamst A, Holtzman DM, Jagust WJ, Petersen RC, Snyder PJ, Carrillo MC, Thies B, Phelps CH (2011) The diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease:…

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