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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic and related restrictions imposed in the UK had a significant impact on social work practice with children and young people. As has been widely reported, practitioners were deprived of multisensory information in their assessments and of opportunities to connect with children.
Heather Ellis, Ariane Critchley
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Aging Impacts Basic Auditory and Timing Processes. [PDF]
Criscuolo A+3 more
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ABSTRACT It is of paramount importance that children are equipped with the requisite digital parenting skills to protect them from the risks and threats that they may encounter in the digital environment while also enabling them to seize the opportunities that the digital realm presents.
Yıldız Özaydin Aydoğdu+5 more
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Elevated Activity in Left Homologous Music Circuits Is Inhibitory for Music Perception but Mediated by Structure-Function Coupling. [PDF]
Wang Y, Jin Z, Huyang S, Lian Q, Wu D.
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ABSTRACTExisting empirical evidence supports the close relationships between parent–child interactions and child well‐being outcomes. Internet and mobile phone–mediated communication has facilitated interaction between children and their family members, which can be related to increased family social capital for the welfare of children.
Qiushi Zhou+4 more
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Complexity in speech and music listening via neural manifold flows. [PDF]
Runfola C+7 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores experiences of authentic care among practitioners and young people at The House Project, an organization supporting young people leaving care in the United Kingdom. We conducted observations, interviews and focus groups with a total of 41 practitioners and 37 young people in multiple local projects over the course of 2 ...
Hannah Marshall+2 more
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Neural correlates of power-related postures and their behavioural consequences: a preliminary electrophysiological investigation. [PDF]
Wainio-Theberge S, Armony JL.
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Shape‐Conditioned Human Motion Diffusion Model with Mesh Representation
Abstract Human motion generation is a key task in computer graphics. While various conditioning signals such as text, action class, or audio have been used to harness the generation process, most existing methods neglect the case where a specific body is desired to perform the motion.
Kebing Xue+3 more
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Group singing and its effect on cortisol, alpha amylase, oxytocin, and pain threshold in patients with Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Mallik A+4 more
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