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Abstract Debates abound regarding how to use land for nature recovery and environmental governance. Such decisions require an understanding of benefits and trade‐offs, and increasingly rely on vast quantities of data, delivered through digital technologies.
Lucy Jenner +3 more
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Abstract Forests play a pivotal role in sustainability transitions. This article explores how people's relationships with forests, particularly how they care for or take care of them, shape and reflect broader tendencies and tensions in forest utilization and governance.
Jana Rebecca Holz
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Background: Psychedelics, particularly psilocin, are increasingly being studied for their mind-altering effects and potential therapeutic applications in psychiatry.
Čestmír Vejmola +16 more
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The Flashed Face Illusion as Conditioned Deployment of Self-Motion Compensation
The Flashed Face Illusion (FFI)---in which neutral faces briefly presented in the periphery appear grotesquely distorted---is typically attributed to feature-motion binding errors arising from poor peripheral resolution. We propose an alternative: the FFI reflects conditioned deployment of the brain's self-motion compensation mechanism, triggered by an
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On the need for biocultural approaches to restoration
Abstract Ecological restoration is gaining global momentum for climate mitigation, yet its prevailing approach, often rooted in Western technical science, frequently appears neutral while inadvertently reinforcing power imbalances and sidelining local knowledge.
Felipe Melo +13 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) offers transformative potential for paediatric diagnosis and treatment, yet implementation faces unique challenges, including data scarcity, algorithmic bias, and children's developmental physiology. This review examines current applications and charts a path toward transparent, equitable, and trustworthy AI in child health.
Ruisong Wang +3 more
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ABSTRACT Health disparities rooted in systemic oppression and perpetuated by implicit bias among medical professionals remain pervasive across North America. These inequities are often sustained by providers' limited awareness of social realities that shape the lives of people from marginalized communities.
Sabah K. Elias +13 more
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Why theory matters for causal inference? Rethinking endogeneity in entrepreneurship research
Abstract Endogeneity in entrepreneurship research is often treated as a statistical complication addressable through advanced econometric tools. This commentary argues that such an approach overlooks a deeper issue: endogeneity is conceptual before it is statistical.
Daniel Tzabbar
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An important aspect to an immersive experience in Virtual Reality is vection, defined as the illusion of self-motion. Much of the literature to date has explored strategies to maximize vection through manipulations of the visual stimulus (e.g ...
Brandy Murovec +2 more
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Homo Theatralis: The Illusion of Simulacrum, from Bernini and Warhol to Avatar
Homo Theatralis: The Illusion of Simulacrum, from Bernini and Warhol to Avatar The exponential development of information technologies and mass communication, diversification and permanent interconnection of transmitting messages radically transforms ...
Adriana Boantă
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