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Hoarders Only Discount Consumables and are More Patient for Money
Individuals with hoarding disorder (HD) excessively acquire and retain goods while also exhibiting characteristics of impulsivity and addiction. However, HD individuals do not always perform impulsively in experiments, they do not appear interested in ...
Brian Donald Vickers+3 more
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The article provides a brief general introduction into the concepts of scaling, universality, and crossover scaling, plus the blob concept that provides an intuitive picture of crossover phenomena. We present the most important static and dynamic scaling laws for unentangled uncharged polymer solutions, together with their test and refinement by ...
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The Social Constructions of Hoarding Behaviour: Accumulation and Discard in Liquid Modern Consumer Society [PDF]
‘Hoarding’ has become a household term that refers to a high level of accumulated goods. This behaviour has been promoted as a social problem through medical and moral discourses.
Hall, Tiffany Rachel Anne
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Exploring emotions and cognitions in hoarding: a Q-methodology analysis [PDF]
Background: The cognitions and emotions of people prone to hoarding are key components of the dominant cognitive behavioural model of hoarding disorder. Aims: This study sought to use Q-methodology to explore the thoughts and feelings of people that
Kellett, S.+2 more
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Weighing the value of repatriation against future scientific research
Abstract How are museum objects valued and who decides? This commentary explores the relationship of perceived scientific value to the idea of hoarding applied to colonial institutions' holdings. By juxtaposing the possibilities of future scientific value with the value that these objects (primarily bodies) have held and still hold to their respective ...
Trevor Engel
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UV Surface Environments and Atmospheres of Earth-like Planets Orbiting White Dwarfs [PDF]
An Earth-like exoplanet orbiting a white dwarf would be exposed to different UV environments than Earth, influencing both its atmospheric photochemistry and UV surface environment. Using a coupled 1D climate-photochemistry code we model atmospheres of Earth-like planets in the habitable zone of white dwarfs for surface temperatures between 6000 K and ...
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Abstract figure legend Cartoon rendition of properties of human GP neurons from non‐AF (left) and AF (right) patients. In AF patients, there are significantly fewer cholinergic neurons, more noradrenergic neurons, and fewer dual‐phenotype neurons compared to GP neurons from non‐AF patients.
J. L. Ashton+13 more
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Comparative specialization of intrinsic cardiac neurons in humans, mice and pigs
Abstract figure legend Neurons clustered into ganglia at the heart's surface, referred to as intrinsic cardiac neurons (ICNs), supply innervation to the heart and control cardiac function. While studied in mammalian and non‐mammalian species, data from human ICNs are largely unavailable. To fill this gap, we conducted a comprehensive study of ICNs from
John D. Tompkins+9 more
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Collectors versus non-collectors with hoarding symptoms [PDF]
Research assessing the diagnostic criteria for hoarding disorder has firmly differentiated hoarding disorder from normative collecting. However, there has been no examination of non-normative collecting – that is, collectors that experience elevated ...
Nix, Caitlyn A
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Hoarding Disorder: It’s More Than Just an Obsession - Implications for Financial Therapists and Planners [PDF]
Compulsive hoarders feel emotional attachments to their money and possessions, making it difficult for them to spend or discard accumulated items. Traditionally, hoarding has been seen as a symptom of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or Obsessive ...
Canale, Anthony, Klontz, Bradley
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