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Quality time in early childhood: Eliciting young children's perspectives
ABSTRACT Objective This study employed developmentally sensitive ethnographic techniques to elicit young children's perspectives of their quality time experiences in family contexts. Background Intensive parenting ideology and social constructions of “good parenting” prioritize culturally defined quality time in which parents focus on cultivating ...
Rachel A. McGovern
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Navigating the Ethereal Tightrope: The Nanogenerator Manipulates Neurons for Immune Equilibrium
This review explores how nanogenerators modulate neuroimmune responses, offering innovative strategies for treating neurological disorders. By interfacing with neural pathways, they enable precise control of immune activity, especially via vagus nerve stimulation.
Jia Du +5 more
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Antecedents and Outcomes of Customer Experience: The Case of Wine Festivals
ABSTRACT This study investigates visitors' cognitive and behavioural processes in the context of a wine festival, adopting the Stimulus‐Organism‐Response (SOR) theoretical framework to examine how internal and external stimuli can influence customer experience and response.
Giorgio Mina +2 more
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This review summarizes advances in bone organoid research over the last 5 years, addressing their definition, distinctive characteristics, construction methods, and applications. It highlights pivotal technologies, contrasts organoid‐based platforms with conventional regeneration methodologies, and explores emerging directions. By recapitulating native
Le Xiao +12 more
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Vascularised Brain Organoids: Engineering Strategies and Neurobiological Applications
This review highlights emerging strategies to engineer vascularized brain organoids—including endothelial co‐culture, genetic induction, perfusion systems, and in vivo transplantation—and their applications in modelling neurovascular diseases, evaluating BBB drug delivery, and advancing regenerative medicine.
Yeajin Song +4 more
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Gender and Space: Homeworking at the Dining Room Table
ABSTRACT This study investigates the construction of professional workspaces within the private sphere of the home and the effect of gender on the spatial construction of such spaces. It focuses on how teleworking from home affects men's and women's ability to make use of spatial resources, including layout, dedicated space, and location, in the ...
Makiko Fuwa
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A gentrification stage‐model for London? Through the ‘looking Glass’ of Kensington
Short Abstract Despite the term ‘gentrification’ being coined in London by the British sociologist Ruth Glass, there has not been an attempt to develop a stage model of gentrification for London, nor any up‐to‐date discussion of the different waves of gentrification there in one academic paper or book.
Loretta Lees, Sharda Rozena
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Viewing art as a pathway to psychological well‐being and physical health
Abstract Viewing art in museums is enjoyable and meaningful. Although previous work has found that creating art promotes mental and physical health, whether these benefits extend to passively viewing art is unclear. We manipulated exposure to art by having participants visit a museum exhibit and compared this experience to a neutral and another ...
Jennifer E. Stellar +3 more
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Sharing Perceptual Experiences through Language. [PDF]
Caballero R, Paradis C.
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