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ABSTRACT The goal of the study was to gain insight into how children respond to a task designed to induce boredom and whether it relates to trait boredom and how parents approach supporting their children's boredom. Eighty‐three 4‐ to 6‐year‐old children participated (42 female; M = 5.27 years, SD = 0.79 years).
Sammy Perone +3 more
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Image generator for tabular data based on non-Euclidean metrics for CNN-based classification. [PDF]
Lin YR, Wu HM.
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The Revo‐Evo Debate in the History and Philosophy of Science
The paper juxtaposes revolutionary and evolutionary positions in epistemology in general as well as the history of science. While it deems the evolutionary arguments more persuasive, it also stresses the dependence of our assessment of change on the language we choose to describe the theories and positions under consideration.
Yemima Ben‐Menahem
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Thermodynamics à la Souriau on Kähler Non-Compact Symmetric Spaces for Cartan Neural Networks. [PDF]
Fré PG, Sorin AS, Trigiante M.
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Abstract Despite growing interest in the contributions of tidal wetlands to natural climate solutions, data remain scarce on how land use affects their carbon accumulation rates (CAR). Additionally, environmental factors driving the large observed variability in CAR among sites are poorly understood.
Katrina L. Poppe +12 more
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Integrating 2D Dermatological Photography with 3D Anatomical Surfaces. [PDF]
Jiang B +10 more
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Role of Volcano‐Tectonic Interactions During Early‐Phase Magma‐Assisted Continental Rifting
Abstract We study volcanic‐tectonic interactions during the early phase of rifting in the Natron Rift, a magmatic segment of the East African Rift System. We use the open‐source crustal deformation modeling code, PyLith, to model deflation during the 2007–2008 explosive eruptions and inflation during 2016–2023.
Ntambila Daud +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to test the causal role of sensorimotor experience in the development of facial mimicry. We systematically manipulated 4‐month‐old infants’ experience with their own facial actions, and measured the effect on their sensorimotor cortex activation and facial mimicry when they observed others’ facial actions.
Chloe Richmond +3 more
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