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Social interaction plays an important role in human life. While there are instances that require cooperation, there are others that force people to compete rather than to cooperate, in order to achieve certain goals.
Jonathan Mendl +2 more
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Decision-Making in a Social Multi-Armed Bandit Task: Behavior, Electrophysiology and Pupillometry [PDF]
Understanding, predicting, and learning from other people's actions are fundamental human social-cognitive skills. Little is known about how and when we consider other's actions and outcomes when making our own decisions.
Adrian, Julia Anna +4 more
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This review examines the evolution of bioprinting toward minimally invasive in situ strategies for internal organ regeneration. It defines the technological roadmap from handheld systems to advanced minimally invasive bioprinting platforms, positioning soft robotics as a core enabler.
Duc Tu Vu +9 more
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Collaboration is a critical skill in everyday life. It has been suggested that collaborative performance may be influenced by social factors such as interpersonal distance, which is defined as the perceived psychological distance between individuals ...
Xiaolei Song +5 more
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Not My Problem: Vicarious Conflict Adaptation with Human and Virtual Co-Actors
The Simon effect refers to an incompatibility between stimulus and response locations resulting in a conflict situation and, consequently, slower responses.
Michiel M. Spapé +2 more
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Isospin diffusion in semi-peripheral $^{58}Ni$ + $^{197}Au$ collisions at intermediate energies (II): Dynamical simulations [PDF]
We study isospin effects in semi-peripheral collisions above the Fermi energy by considering the symmetric $^{58}Ni$ + $^{58}Ni$ and the asymmetric reactions $^{58}Ni$ + $^{197}Au$ over the incident energy range 52-74 A MeV. A microscopic transport model
Borderie, B. +3 more
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While perovskite solar cells have been widely studied, including their stability, perovskite indoor photovoltaics (IPVs) have only recently emerged. Nevertheless, more studies are appearing in the literature. The systematic stability study of IPVs is crucial, particularly given the inconsistencies in reported methodologies and results, which call for ...
Ivy Mawusi Asuo +7 more
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Observing other's actions affects Social Simon effect
Sebanz et al. (2003, "Representing others' action: Just like one's own?" Cognition, 88, B11-B21) demonstrated that a response selection conflict between two action alternatives (a right and a left button press) that is known to occur ...
Yumi Kimura, Kazuhito Yoshizaki
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The Role of Certifications in Improving Household Food Security Among Peruvian Farmers
ABSTRACT Achieving global food security requires sustainable transformations in agri‐food systems. Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) such as Organic and Fairtrade aim to internalize certain social and environmental costs while promoting more equitable value distribution, improved market access, and sustainable production practices.
Lisa‐Marie Schulte, Awudu Abdulai
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This study investigates human engagement with a non-responsive, pre-recorded avatar in VR environments. Rather than bidirectional collaboration, we focus on unidirectional synchrony from human participants to the avatar and evaluate its detectability ...
Yoshiko Arima, Yuki Harada, Mahiro Okada
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