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The study investigated how stakeholder groups involved in wildlife management constructed images of each other. Stakeholder groups socially constructed each other as: powerful outsiders; ignorant and inconsiderate; habitat destroyers and poachers; and uncaring, greedy and selfish.
Vincent Jani
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Quantifying Sleep Quality Through Delta-Beta Coupling Across Sleep and Wakefulness
Modern lifestyles contribute to insufficient sleep, impairing cognitive function and weakening the immune system. Sleep quality (SQ) is vital for physiological and mental health, making its understanding and accurate assessment critical.
Gi-Hwan Shin+4 more
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Sensing Dog Brain Reactions to Smell by AI Speckle Pattern Analysis
The setup of our experiment is shown on Labrador, Johny, a canine participant of our research. The schematic of the setup features: green laser, digital camera, source of smell, and computer. Regions of the brain that were tested are highlighted. Note that the hippocampus and amygdala are on both sides of the dog's brain.
Ilana Propp+5 more
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There has been controversy regarding the precise mechanisms of anesthetic-induced unconsciousness, with two salient approaches that have emerged within systems neuroscience.
George A. Mashour+5 more
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In the wake of collision [PDF]
When atoms collide with metal surfaces, electron-hole pair excitations dissipate the adsorption energy [Also see Report by Bünermann et al. ]
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Sleep deficiency may underlie the negative effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on adolescent health outcomes, including persistent/recurrent pain (PRP). Using 4 years of Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study data, we identified indirect (i.e., mediated) effects of ACEs on early adolescent PRP through interim sleep deficiency, anxiety,
Thea Senger‐Carpenter+4 more
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Wake interaction of two disks falling in tandem [PDF]
The fluid dynamics video illustrates the interaction of two disks falling in tandem at Reynolds number close to 100. Two fluorescent dyes were used to visualize the wake of each body. We can observe that the trailing body accelerates thanks to the entrainment provided by the wake of the leading body and eventually catches up the leadind body.
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Scale Invariance and Nonlinear Patterns of Human Activity
We investigate if known extrinsic and intrinsic factors fully account for the complex features observed in recordings of human activity as measured from forearm motion in subjects undergoing their regular daily routine. We demonstrate that the apparently
AncoliIsrael+32 more
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ABSTRACT Recent research in organizational behavior has begun to focus on the role of daydreaming in the workplace, which refers to the spontaneous shift of attention from the external environment to internally generated thoughts. Emergent research suggests that daydreaming evolving from cognitive demands at work may serve as a precursor to creativity.
Miguel Ibaceta+2 more
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Computer Vision Technologies in Movement Disorders: A Systematic Review
Abstract Background Evaluation of movement disorders primarily relies on phenomenology. Despite refinements in diagnostic criteria, the accuracy remains suboptimal. Such a gap may be bridged by machine learning and video technology, which permit objective, quantitative, non‐invasive motor analysis.
Pasquale Maria Pecoraro+4 more
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