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Resilient individuals use positive emotions to bounce back from negative emotional experiences.
M. Tugade, B. Fredrickson
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MRI Epicenters Differentiate Spatiotemporal Patterns of Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's Disease
A connectivity‐based MRI epicenter model identifies two Parkinson's disease subtypes: subtype 1 with infratentorial‐dominant epicenters, severe motor symptoms, and rapid progression; and subtype 2 with supratentorial‐dominant epicenters with mild progression.
Xiaojie Duanmu+23 more
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Parabiosis, Assembloids, Organoids (PAO)
This review evaluates parabiosis, organoids, and assembloids as complementary disease models spanning systemic, organ, and multi‐organ levels. It highlights their construction strategies, applications, and current limitations, while emphasizing their integration with frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence, organ‐on‐a‐chip, CRISPR, and ...
Yang Hong+5 more
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Dose–Response Associations of Grip Strength and Gait Speed With Multidimensional Mental Health
We found linear positive associations of grip strength and gait speed with most dimensions of mental health. The finding unveils the intrinsic connections between musculoskeletal function and mental health, highlighting the significance of preserving musculoskeletal function to prevent mental health disorders, especially for females and older adults ...
Jiapei Wei+8 more
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Two Lectures ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE EMOTIONS: Delivered at King's College [PDF]
F. W. Mott
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Abstract The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 had profound consequences for the global economy. As both countries are major commodity exporters, the food value chain was also affected. This study investigates the impact of the invasion on stock prices, profitability and sentiments of agribusinesses along the food supply chain by using an ...
Julia Höhler+2 more
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Mutation in the mitochondrial chaperone TRAP1 leads to autism with more severe symptoms in males
There is increasing evidence of mitochondrial dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but the causal relationships are unclear. In an ASD patient whose identical twin was unaffected, we identified a postzygotic mosaic mutation p.Q639* in the ...
Małgorzata Rydzanicz+19 more
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