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Meditation and Five Precepts Mediate the Relationship between Attachment and Resilience
Secure attachment is fundamental to the development of resilience among adolescents. The present study investigated whether meditation and precept practices influence the relationship between attachment and resilience.
Justin DeMaranville +3 more
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IntroductionSymptoms related to the menstrual cycle (MC) affect the performance level and health of female athletes in various ways. Previous research has reported MC symptoms such as pain, mood disturbance, reduced coordination and competition ...
Max Bergström +2 more
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Transcranial direct current stimulation impairs updating of avoidance-based associative learning
IntroductionExposure-based psychotherapies for the treatment of anxiety- and fear-based disorders rely on “corrective” associative learning. Namely the repeated confrontation with feared stimuli in the absence of negative outcomes allows the formation of
Mascha van ’t Wout-Frank +14 more
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A neural network underlying cognitive strategies related to eating, weight and body image concerns
Concerns about food intake, weight and body shape can trigger negatively loaded emotions, which may prompt the use of cognitive strategies to regulate these emotional states.
Cristiana C. Marques +13 more
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How tree roots respond to drought
The ongoing climate change is characterised by increased temperatures and altered precipitation patterns. In addition, there has been an increase in both the frequency and intensity of extreme climatic events such as drought. Episodes of drought induce a
Ivano eBrunner +5 more
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We examine the question of whether a collection of random walks on a graph can be coupled so that they never collide. In particular, we show that on the complete graph on n vertices, with or without loops, there is a Markovian coupling keeping apart Omega(n/log n) random walks, taking turns to move in discrete time.
Angel, Omer +4 more
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Individual variability in space use near power lines by a long‐lived territorial raptor
Evaluating species responses to anthropogenic infrastructures and other habitat changes is often used to assess environmental impacts and to guide conservation actions. However, such studies are generally carried out at the population level, disregarding
Ana Teresa Marques +9 more
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Competition and specialization in an African forest carnivore community
Globally, human activities have led to the impoverishment of species assemblages and the disruption of ecosystem function. Determining whether this poses a threat to future ecosystem stability necessitates a thorough understanding of mechanisms ...
David R. Mills +5 more
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Keypress-Based Musical Preference Is Both Individual and Lawful
Musical preference is highly individualized and is an area of active study to develop methods for its quantification. Recently, preference-based behavior, associated with activity in brain reward circuitry, has been shown to follow lawful, quantifiable ...
Sherri L. Livengood +31 more
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Avoiding Determinization [PDF]
Automata on infinite objects are extensively used in system specification, verification, and synthesis. While some applications of the automata-theoretic approach have been well accepted by the industry, some have not yet been reduced to practice. Applications that involve determinization of automata on infinite words have been doomed to belong to the ...
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