Doyle, Cassie Ko, Eunjeong Lemus, Hector Hsu, Fang-Chi Pierce, John P Wu, Tianying
Living alone, particularly for individuals with poor physical health, can increase the likelihood of mortality. This study aimed to explore the individual and joint associations of living alone and physical health with overall mortality among breast cancer survivors in the Women’s Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL). We collected baseline, 12-month an...
Natri, Heini M Chapman, Carolyn R Heraty, Síofra Dwyer, Patrick Walker, Nick Kapp, Steven K Dron, Heather A Martinez-Agosto, Julian A Mikkola, Lea Doherty, Mary
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Equitable and just genetic research and clinical translation require an examination of the ethical questions pertaining to vulnerable and marginalized communities. Autism research and advocate communities have expressed concerns over current practices of genetics research, urging the field to shift towards paradigms and practices that ensure benefi...
Oakley, Madeleine Sande, Hannah
This study uses non-native perception data to examine the relationship between perceived phonetic similarity of segments and their phonological patterning. Segments that are phonetically similar to one another are anticipated to pattern together phonologically, and segments that share articulatory or acoustic properties are also expected to be perc...
Barker, Nathan Davis, C Austin López-Peña, Paula Mitchell, Harrison Mobarak, Ahmed Mushfiq Naguib, Karim Reimão, Maira Emy Shenoy, Ashish Vernot, Corey
This study explores the relationship between migration and household resilience during a global crisis that eliminated the option to migrate. We link prior data from four populations in Bangladesh and Nepal to new phone surveys conducted during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. While earnings fell universally, pandemic-induced declines wer...
Atagi, Natsuki Sandhofer, Catherine M
Research has demonstrated that learning two or more languages during development (i.e., becoming bilingual) shapes children's cognition in myriad ways. However, because such studies have largely been conducted using laboratory experiments, it is unclear how bilingualism may modulate more naturalistic cognitive skills such as arithmetic fluency. Mor...
Demopoulos, Carly Skiba, Sara A Kopald, Brandon E Bangera, Nitin Paulson, Kim Lewine, Jeffrey David
Introduction: The ability to rapidly process speech sounds is integral not only for processing other’s speech, but also for auditory processing of one’s own speech, which allows for maintenance of speech accuracy. Deficits in rapid auditory processing have been demonstrated in autistic individuals, particularly those with language impairment. We ex...
Berlinghieri, Renato Krajbich, Ian Maccheroni, Fabio Marinacci, Massimo Pirazzini, Marco
The drift diffusion model (DDM) is a prominent account of how people make decisions. Many of these decisions involve comparing two alternatives based on differences of perceived stimulus magnitudes, such as economic values. Here, we propose a consistent estimator for the parameters of a DDM in such cases. This estimator allows us to derive decision...
Rocke, Kern D Howitt, Christina Panter, Jenna Tully, Mark Hambleton, Ian
Grijseels, Dori M Prendergast, Brendan J Gorman, Julia C Miller, Cory T
An increasingly popular animal model for studying the neural basis of social behavior, cognition, and communication is the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). Interest in this New World primate across neuroscience is now being driven by their proclivity for prosociality across their repertoire, high volubility, and rapid development, as well as t...
Choe, Daniel Ewon Olwert, Madeline R Golden, Aubrey B
Physical discipline increases children's risk of showing externalizing problems, whereas inductive discipline is negatively associated with children's risk of externalizing problems. Studies of parenting infrequently examine both positive and negative discipline techniques despite use of inductive and physical discipline being inversely related to ...