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A 5-emotions stimuli set for emotion perception research with full-body dance movements

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Ekman famously contended that there are different channels of emotional expression (face, voice, body), and that emotion recognition ability confers an adaptive advantage to the individual.
Julia F. Christensen   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Congested traffic states in empirical observations and microscopic simulations [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 2000
We present data from several German freeways showing different kinds of congested traffic forming near road inhomogeneities, specifically lane closings, intersections, or uphill gradients. The states are localized or extended, homogeneous or oscillating.
M. Treiber, Ansgar Hennecke, D. Helbing
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Mimological Reveries?Disconfirming the Hypothesis of Phono - Emotional Iconicity in Poetry

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
The present study retested previously reported empirical evidence suggesting an iconic relation between sound and emotional meaning in poetry. To this end, we analyzed the frequency of certain phoneme classes in 48 German poems and correlated them with ...
Maria Kraxenberger, Winfried Menninghaus
doaj   +1 more source

Hospitalization rates and resource utilization of schizophrenic patients switched from oral antipsychotics to aripiprazole-depot in Germany

open access: yesHealth Economics Review, 2018
Objective Examine cost-driving factors of schizophrenia in Germany for patients prior- and post-switch from an oral antipsychotic therapy to aripiprazole-depot and perform a budget impact analysis (BIA) referring to the context of German health care ...
Christoph Potempa, Reinhard Rychlik
doaj   +1 more source

How being perceived to be an artist boosts feelings of attraction in others

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Music production is a universal phenomenon reaching far back into our past. Given its ubiquity, evolution theorists have postulated adaptive functions for music, such as strengthening in-group cohesion, intimidating enemies, or promoting child bonding ...
Eugen Wassiliwizky   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Eye-Tracking in Interpreting Studies: A Review of Four Decades of Empirical Studies

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
It has been four decades since eye-tracking was first used in interpreting studies, and recent years has witnessed a growing interest in the application of this method, which holds great potential for offering a look into the “black box” of interpreting ...
Ting Hu, Ting Hu, Xinyu Wang, Haiming Xu
doaj   +1 more source

Generic-reference and generic-generic bioequivalence of forty-two, randomly-selected, on-market generic products of fourteen immediate-release oral drugs

open access: yesBMC Pharmacology and Toxicology, 2017
Background The extents of generic-reference and generic-generic average bioequivalence and intra-subject variation of on-market drug products have not been prospectively studied on a large scale.
Muhammad M. Hammami   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

A perceptual glitch in serial perception generates temporal distortions

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous in our daily sensory experience. Here, we tested whether the relative position, duration, and distance in time of two sequentially-organized events ...
Franklenin Sierra   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Empirical Mantissa Distributions of Pulsars [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The occurrence of digits one through nine as the leftmost nonzero digit of numbers from real world sources is often not uniformly distributed, but instead, is distributed according to a logarithmic law, known as Benford's law.
Ma, Bo-Qiang, Shao, Lijing
core   +1 more source

Empire’s Past . . . Empire’s Future [PDF]

open access: yesSouth Central Review, 2009
In February , as I was writing this paper, the Financial Times reported at length on an upcoming British Museum exhibition on 16 th -century Persia: “the third in a series on great world empires,” following a “hugely popular show” featuring the terra cotta soldiers of the great Ch’in emperor, a second exhibition on Hadrian, and to be followed in turn ...
openaire   +2 more sources

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