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Abstract This paper describes a 3‐year community–partnered research initiative focused on advancing early reading, racial equity, and relationships—collectively known as the 3Rs Initiative. The project brought together researchers and community members committed to ensuring that all adults in the county embody a shared “3Rs mindset” to better support ...
Shannon B. Wanless +3 more
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Smart Ungulates: What Sheep and Goats' Performances in a Reversed-Reward Contingency Task Tell Us About the Evolution of Cognitive Flexibility. [PDF]
Castro L, Nowak R, Dufour V.
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Evidence of Knowledge Acquisition in a Cognitive Flexibility-Based Computer Learning Environment
Scott Heath
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Facilitators and barriers to neighborhood social integration
Abstract Social isolation has reached concerning rates, particularly in the wake of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Social integration is critical to combatting social isolation and loneliness by promoting a sense of community and belonging. Yet, most existing research centers on fostering close personal relationships within family and friend networks.
Joelle Fuchs +6 more
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Weight Loss After Obesity Disrupts Cognitive Flexibility Through Reinforcement Learning Strategies. [PDF]
Li Y +6 more
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A Flexible and Customizable Method for Assessing Cognitive Abilities
Andrea Civelli, Cary Deck
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Abstract Mobile technologies have become significant resources for crisis communication and social support in recent years. However, despite empirical evidence pointing to the centrality of these technologies for parenthood in everyday life, it is yet unknown how parents' coping resources play a role in the digital environment.
Daphna Yeshua‐Katz +2 more
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How to Improve Cognitive Flexibility: Evidence From Noninvasive Neuromodulation Techniques. [PDF]
Gharalari NA +9 more
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ABSTRACT Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a rare connective tissue disorder characterized by involvement of the cardiovascular, ocular, and musculoskeletal systems. Pathogenic variants in FBN1 cause most of the MFS cases; however, intellectual disability (ID) is rarely observed. A non‐consanguineous Pakistani family with four affected individuals was recruited.
Azmatullah Khan +4 more
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