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Predicting economic market crises using measures of collective panic [PDF]
Predicting panic is of critical importance in many areas of human and animal behavior, notably in the context of economics. The recent financial crisis is a case in point. Panic may be due to a specific external threat, or self-generated nervousness.
arxiv
Abstract Protein‐activated kinases mediate spine morphogenesis and synaptic plasticity. PAK3 is part of the p21‐activated kinases (PAKs) family of Ras‐signaling serine/threonine kinases. Pathogenic variants in the X‐linked gene PAK3 have been described in patients with neurodevelopmental syndromes.
Antonio Gambardella+12 more
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The goldilocks conundrum: Disclosing discrimination risks in informed consent
Abstract Informed consent is a foundational ethical and legal principle in human subjects research and clinical care. Yet, there is extensive debate over how much information must be disclosed to meet ethical goals and legal requirements, especially about non‐medical risks.
Anya E. R. Prince+3 more
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The therapeutic potential of escitalopram in the treatment of panic disorder
Mark H Townsend, Erich J ConradDepartment of Psychiatry, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, USAAbstract: Panic disorder is a chronic and disabling condition that is often accompanied by other ...
Mark H Townsend, Erich J Conrad
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PanicFI: An Infrastructure for Fixing Panic Bugs in Real-World Rust Programs [PDF]
The Rust programming language has garnered significant attention due to its robust safety features and memory management capabilities. Despite its guaranteed memory safety, Rust programs suffer from runtime errors that are unmanageable, i.e., panic errors.
arxiv
Crowd Behavior Simulation with Emotional Contagion in Unexpected Multi-hazard Situations [PDF]
In this paper we present a novel crowd simulation method by modeling the generation and contagion of panic emotion under multi-hazard circumstances. Specifically, we first classify hazards into different types (transient and persistent, concurrent and non-concurrent, static and dynamic ) based on their inherent characteristics.
arxiv
Familial Aggregation of Early Onset (≤ 20 Years) Panic Disorder [PDF]
Risë B. Goldstein+3 more
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Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Panic Escape [PDF]
Panic-induced herding in individuals often leads to social disasters, resulting in people being trapped and trampled in crowd stampedes triggered by panic. We introduce a novel approach that offers fresh insights into studying the phenomenon of asymmetrical panic-induced escape. Our approach is based on the concept of Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking (SSB)
arxiv
Panic disorder and agoraphobia in daily life [PDF]
C. I. M. Dijkman-Caes
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ABSTRACT Objective This review maps existing literature on the prevalence of autism and ADHD in adult patients with Bulimia Nervosa (BN) and Binge Eating Disorder (BED); patient and stakeholder perspectives on this comorbidity; clinical differences in this population; and potential treatment adaptations or adjunct therapies.
Lauren Makin+4 more
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