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This file contains presence/absence data of: Bees and wasps, Beetles, Birds, Cicadas, Dipterans, Fungi, Lichens, Mosses, Moths, Plants, Sawflies, Spiders and True ...
Nicolas Friess (7061834) +7 more
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Abstract Background A general psychopathology “p‐factor” captures shared variation across psychiatric disorder categories and is associated with dysfunctions in cognitive control. Alterations in resting‐state functional connectivity (RSFC) of cognitive and attentional networks have been associated concurrently with the p‐factor in youth samples ...
Jenna Jones Devine +3 more
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The Leviellus thorelli reference genome provides the first high-quality genomic resource for Zygiellidae, a family of orb-weaving spiders with a dynamic systematic history and distinct for constructing webs with a characteristic spiral-free sector.
Jèssica Gómez-Garrido +12 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines the future place of humanistic counseling, assuming the successful mass deployment of artificial intelligence therapy chatbots (AITCs). We systematically identify the limitations of AITCs through the lens of Jean Baudrillard's view on simulacra and hyperreality and identify five collective psychosocial consequences of ...
Brett. D. Wilkinson, Andrew M. Brown
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Not the Real Me! Effects of Secrecy on Consumers' Regret About Their Consumption Decisions
ABSTRACT Many consumers have secrets that frequently preoccupy their minds. They may find themselves thinking about their secrets even outside of contexts where secret‐keeping is relevant, such as during shopping activities. Previous research suggests that the impact of secret preoccupation on individuals' perceptions and behavior is significant. Thus,
Dongjin He, Yuwei Jiang
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Reactions of the jumping spider Evarcha arcuata to aposematic true bugs [PDF]
Jan Raška: Reactions of the jumping spider Evarcha arcuata to aposematic true bugs Abstract: This paper studies the effect of qualities of a prey on predatory behaviour of Evarcha arcuata (Araneae: Salticidae).
Raška, Jan
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DeepSeek‐Lattice‐KG integrates a domain‐adapted 14B LLM with a Neo4j lattice knowledge graph distilled from 50,000 papers. It analyzes queries, retrieves supporting subgraphs, and generates grounded answers; on a 2100‐question, six‐domain benchmark, it achieves 94.8% accuracy.
Zhiyang Shu +6 more
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Individuals that disperse typically exhibit specific phenotypical traits that facilitate dispersal and settlement success, known as ‘dispersal syndromes'. Consequentially, characterizing dispersers is crucial to understand other processes such as metapopulation dynamics and biological invasions.
Gilles De Meester +6 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Santiago-Blay, J. A. (Jorge A.) +1 more
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Do spiders capture attention in a bottom-up fashion and does fear have an impact?
Fear-related stimuli (e.g. spiders) seem to be prioritized during visual selection when they are actively searched for. This is especially true if the observers fear them.
Theeuwes, Jan +2 more
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