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A Bibliometric Analysis of Process Mining
Process mining studies with numbers. ABSTRACT Process mining (PM) has emerged as a pivotal discipline in data science, bridging traditional process analysis with data‐driven techniques to extract actionable insights from event logs. This study conducts a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 1764 peer‐reviewed articles from the Web of Science database
Seyfullah Tokumaci +2 more
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ABSTRACT Exposure and response prevention (ERP) remains the gold‐standard psychotherapy for obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), yet real‐world care is limited by dropout, partial response, relapse, and phenotypes that strain habituation‐centric protocols.
Jakob Fink‐Lamotte
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Event-related potential (ERP) peaks measured in one participant.
Jungmi Choi (4740150) +3 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Legumes are the primary source of plant protein in both human and livestock diets and, therefore, play an essential role in nutrition. Common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) is a grain legume widely used in animal feed. Its nutritional properties, particularly its high protein content, make it an adequate component to enrich feedstuffs ...
María Isabel López‐Román +4 more
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Event-Related-Potential (ERP) Correlates of Performance Monitoring in Adults With Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). [PDF]
Marquardt L +4 more
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Background Social anxiety disorder (SAD) in youth is associated with significant psychosocial impairments; however, the cognitive and neural mechanisms that maintain it, particularly during childhood and adolescence, remain underexplored. Cognitive models emphasize the role of altered face processing, and neutral facial expressions may be perceived as ...
Anna‐Lina Rauschenbach +4 more
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Reward processing in certain versus uncertain contexts in schizophrenia: An event-related potential (ERP) study. [PDF]
Clayson PE +5 more
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Scope as a Source for Non‐Incremental Effects?
ABSTRACT Incrementality is one of the hallmarks of realtime language comprehension. It contrasts sharply with another feature of language comprehension, the high degree of context dependence exhibited by many expressions calling for global adaptations to the larger discourse context.
Fabian Schlotterbeck, Oliver Bott
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