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Emotion regulation: affective, cognitive, and social consequences.
One of life's great challenges is successfully regulating emotions. Do some emotion regulation strategies have more to recommend them than others? According to Gross's (1998, Review of General Psychology, 2, 271-299) process model of emotion regulation ...
J. Gross
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Why do some people fear or distrust AI agents more than others? This twin study shows that negative attitudes toward AI may partly stem from genetic factors, linking them to traits like victim sensitivity and moral beliefs. These findings show that it is not only nurture but also nature that shapes our views of AI, with implications for future human–AI
Xiaojiayu Tan+7 more
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Integration of Genetic and Imaging Data for Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis and Interpretation
AlzCLIP is a novel contrastive learning framework that integrates single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) profiles and MRI‐derived imaging features into a unified representation space to improve Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis and interpretation. By achieving superior diagnostic accuracy and revealing key genetic and structural contributors to AD risk,
Yanfei Wang+7 more
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Working towards Usable Forms on the Worldwide Web: Optimizing Multiple Selection Interface Elements
If an interactive form in the worldwide web requires users to select multiple answers from a given list, this can be implemented in several ways. This paper discusses an empirical study with 𝑛=106 participants, where two interface elements for choosing ...
Javier A. Bargas-Avila+4 more
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Quantum formalism for the dynamics of cognitive psychology. [PDF]
Brody DC.
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Algebraic symbolism as a conceptual barrier in learning mathematics [PDF]
The use of symbolism in mathematics is probably the mostly quoted reason people use for explaining their lack of understanding and difficulties in learning mathematics. We will consider symbolism as a conceptual barrier drawing on some recent findings in
Heeffer, Albrecht
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AI is not seen through an unbiased lens. People tend to stereotype AI as competent and link it with socially advantaged groups—such as men, the wealthy, the young, and prestigious occupations—raising concerns that such perceptions may deepen existing social divides rather than bridge them.
Zixi Wang+4 more
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The effect of focused reappraisal strategies on emotional intensity
The intensity of healthy positive emotions could determine our ability to savour our lives fully. Focused reappraisal strategies which are effective in reducing negative unhealthy emotions could also have the effect of down-regulating positive emotions.
Karol J. WILD+5 more
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The neurodevelopmental period spanning early-to-middle childhood represents a time of significant growth and reorganisation throughout the cortex. Such changes are critical for the emergence and maturation of a range of social and cognitive processes ...
Aron T. Hill+4 more
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Eye typing in application: A comparison of two systems with ALS patients
A variety of eye typing systems has been developed during the last decades. Such systems can provide support for people who lost the ability to communicate, e.g.
Sebastian Pannasch+4 more
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