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ABSTRACT Background Trust is a fundamental aspect of human relationships, crucial for navigating social interactions and forming meaningful connections. While the ability to accurately assess and update trust appraisals is essential for adaptive functioning, individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) experience significant challenges in ...
Emanuele Preti +3 more
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High‐frequency electrical stimulation induces stronger activation in excitatory neurons, while both frequencies enhanced similar activation in inhibitory neurons. Both frequencies modulate neuronal rhythm and coherence in excitatory and inhibitory neurons similarly.
Xinzhi Ye +9 more
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Cancer patients might be relatively more prone to zolpidem withdrawal delirium because of the possible Blood–Brain Barrier dysfunction derived from anticancer drug treatment or cancer. Oncologists and liaison psychiatrists need to prevent and detect zolpidem withdrawal delirium, because it may be difficult to manage withdrawal delirium with severe ...
Junji Yamaguchi +6 more
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Abstract In the present study, 43 Italian school‐age children (age range = 7–14 years, 16 females) with (N = 19) and without DD (N = 24) were presented with pairs of visual displays separated by varying interstimulus intervals and performed either a temporal integration or segregation task despite an identical visual input.
Giuseppe Di Dona +4 more
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Modulation of Corticomuscular Coupling With Split‐Belt Locomotor Adaptation in Healthy Young Males
This study demonstrated that alpha and beta corticomuscular coherence (CMC) between the sensorimotor region and tibialis anterior muscle temporarily decreased upon the onset and removal of split‐belt perturbation. Subsequently, alpha CMC increased during adaptation, and both alpha and beta CMC increased during post‐adaptation.
Atsushi Oshima +5 more
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The Voice Disrupted: Articulation, Hesitation, and Moral Seriousness in F. R. Leavis's Pedagogy
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Steven Cranfield
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Abstract Claims regarding the implications of employee cannabis use vary considerably even though little research explores cannabis as it relates to the modern workplace. Drawing from substance use theories and the epidemiology literature, we develop a conceptual model that suggests after‐work cannabis use is a mechanism to help employees protect ...
Jeremy B. Bernerth +4 more
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Beta Dual‐site Beta Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation modulates functional connectivity and motor inhibition depending on phase alignment. In‐phase ds‐tACS enhances connectivity and predicts better inhibitory control. Anti‐phase ds‐tACS reduces connectivity, linked to faster go responses.
Tingting Zhu +2 more
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Fermi Surface Nesting and Anomalous Hall Effect in Magnetically Frustrated Mn2PdIn
Mn2PdIn, a frustrated inverse Heusler alloy, showing electronic‐structure driven anomalous Hall effect with Weyl crossings, Fermi‐surface nesting and near‐zero magnetization ideal for low‐magnetization spintronics. Abstract Noncollinear magnets with near‐zero net magnetization and nontrivial bulk electronic topology hold significant promise for ...
Afsar Ahmed +7 more
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