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What does it mean? Translating anatomical language to engage public audiences
Abstract The language of anatomy, with its roots in Ancient Greek and Roman languages, is complex and unfamiliar to many. Its complexity creates a significant barrier to public knowledge and understanding of anatomy—many members of the public find themselves asking “what does it mean?”, and this can manifest as poor health literacy and outcomes.
Kat A. Sanders, Adam M. Taylor
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Pharmacological interventions for the treatment of disordered and problem gambling. [PDF]
Dowling N+5 more
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Impulsivity and cognitive distortions in pathological gamblers attending the UK National Problem Gambling Clinic: a preliminary report [PDF]
Rosanna Michalczuk+3 more
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Summary: One of the most significant changes to the gambling environment in the past 15 years has been the increased availability of interactive or Internet gambling.
Sally Gainsbury
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Survey sabotage: Insights into reducing the risk of fraudulent responses in online surveys
Abstract Validity is a key element of many forms of research—particularly surveys, which are often used in health professions education research. A survey must accurately measure what it is intended to measure to be considered valid. This is becoming increasingly difficult in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), where “bots” (short for robots) are ...
James Bonnamy+3 more
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Correlates of At-Risk/Problem Internet Gambling in Adolescents [PDF]
Marc N. Potenza+6 more
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Gamifying anatomy outreach: An underexplored opportunity
Abstract This article explores the underutilized potential of incorporating gamified approaches into anatomy outreach initiatives. While gamification and game‐based learning approaches have been widely adopted in formal educational settings, there is a surprising lack of research on their application for community‐based public engagement with anatomy ...
Mikaela L. Stiver+3 more
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Stereo window violations in 3D rendering occur when virtual objects in front of a physical screen are clipped at the screen borders. Dynparity introduces a real‐time, per‐vertex, nonuniform projection to eliminate this adversary effect. Our user study shows that Dynparity significantly reduces simulator sickness compared to standard stereo rendering on
Christoph Schröder‐Dering+2 more
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Computerized cognitive training for problem gambling: A randomized controlled trial (TRAIN-online). [PDF]
Luquiens A+3 more
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Abstract Understanding human anatomy is crucial for improving public health outcomes; however, effective methods of engaging the public in this domain remain underexplored. This report investigates four hands‐on, creative, and accessible methods for enhancing anatomical knowledge during public engagement events: drawing, clay modeling, needle felting ...
Janet Philp, Joan Smith
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