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Effectiveness of rTMS on Working Memory and Inhibitory Impairments in Patients With Post‐Stroke Executive Deficits

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective Considerable efforts have been dedicated to developing effective treatments for post‐stroke executive impairment (PSEI), among which repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has shown great potential. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects of high‐frequency rTMS on working memory (WM) and response ...
Mengting Lao   +6 more
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A Case of Cerebral Cortical Encephalitis

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Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
Sixiao Liu, Kunqian Ji, Wei Wu, Wei Li
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Doing Good, Public Good, and Public Value

Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 2014
In this article, using multiple illustrative case examples, we demonstrate that philanthropic institutions are in the business of creating public value. In framing the work of philanthropy more broadly to include the process of public value creation, philanthropic institutions and leaders are challenged to be more strategic not only in their mission ...
Stuart C. Mendel, Jeffrey L. Brudney
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Financing Public Goods

Journal of Political Economy, 1987
Public goods can be financed by direct taxation or a subsidy to private spending. This paper examines the relative efficiency and distributional consequences of the two methods. Efficiency is shown to depend on the price elasticity of private spending and the trade- off between public and private spending.
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Public Decisions as Public Goods

Journal of Political Economy, 1971
It is now orthodox in economics to explain the desirability of government by pointing to the existence of public goods and the difficulties which the private market would have in dealing with them.' It is the theme of this article that the operations of the government itself raise a new and extremely difficult public-goods problem.
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public goods experiments

2008
Since the vivid description of the Prisoner’s Dilemma game and the accompanying tension between self-interest and efficiency, economists, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists and others have wondered about how individuals resolve these conflicting motivations.
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