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It has been proposed that early differences in sensory responsiveness arise from atypical neural function and produce cascading effects on development across domains.
Cara R. Damiano-Goodwin +9 more
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Are People Really Risk Seeking for Losses? [PDF]
This short paper demonstrates that the claim of Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT) that people are risk seeking for loss prospects, which confirmed a hypothetical assumption of the earlier Prospect Theory (PT), appears to be merely a result of using a ...
Kontek, Krzysztof
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Objective To investigate the status and influencing factors of self-stigma in seeking professional psychological help among high-risk Chinese Health Care Workers (HCWs) for depression and anxiety.
Ruirui Huang +4 more
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Background: Persistent suicidal ideation, self-harm behaviors, and suicide attempts constitute suicidality and are consistent predictors for future suicides. Research on what protects individuals from harming themselves is equivocal.
Vasundharaa S. Nair +4 more
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Introduction: To use the theory of planned behavior (TPB) incorporated with self-stigma and perceived barriers to investigate the nature of help-seeking behaviors in a community sample at risk of anxiety or depression in Iran.
Maryam Damghanian, Mehran Alijanzadeh
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Are you more risk-seeking when helping others? Effects of situational urgency and peer presence on prosocial risky behavior. [PDF]
Liu C, Xiao X, Pi Q, Tan Q, Zhan Y.
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Affective Decision Making and the Ellsberg Paradox [PDF]
Affective decision-making is a strategic model of choice under risk and uncertainty where we posit two cognitive processes -- the "rational" and the "emotional" process. Observed choice is the result of equilibrium in this intrapersonal game.
Anat Bracha, Donald J. Brown
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Risk-Taking and Sensation Seeking in Military Contexts: A Literature Review
The article is based on a literature review of studies covering risk-taking and sensation seeking within military contexts over a time span of 3 decades from 1983 to 2015.
Gunnar Breivik +2 more
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Impulsivity and risk-seeking as Bayesian inference under dopaminergic control. [PDF]
Mikhael JG, Gershman SJ.
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BackgroundThe dangers of drowning as a major global public health problem continue to receive international attention. Current literature lacks to describe the mechanism of action of water safety knowledge on high-risk behaviours in swimming.
Jiaxin Shi, Chao Xie, Hui Zhang
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