obukhov, artem volkov, andrey nikitnikov, yuri
Monitoring the process of musculoskeletal rehabilitation is of great importance for ensuring a person’s health after suffering from illnesses, especially during the outpatient period when medical supervision is absent. The aim of this study is to create an accessible tool (a mobile application) that allows for the monitoring of the execution of mus...
Metzner, Claus Schilling, Achim Maier, Andreas Krauss, Patrick
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Frontiers in Complex Systems
Understanding how neural networks process information is a fundamental challenge in neuroscience and artificial intelligence. A pivotal question in this context is how external stimuli, particularly noise, influence the dynamics and information flow within these networks. Traditionally, noise is perceived as a hindrance to information processing, i...
Fort, Kara S. Shulman, Hillary C.
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Frontiers in Psychology
This experiment (N = 1,019) examined how a state of processing fluency, induced through either an easy or difficult task (reading a simple vs. complex message or recalling few vs. many examples) impacted participants’ ability to subsequently detect misinformation. The results revealed that, as intended, easier tasks led to higher reports of process...
sun, hong-yue xiao, yi-ting yang, shan-shan
Intertemporal decision making is the process by which individuals make judgments or choices regarding outcomes that occur at different times. Although intertemporal decision making is widely investigated, most studies explore it in terms of individual decision making, while neglecting group decision making, which holds more practical significance a...
suurmets, seidi clement, jesper piras, simone barlagne, carla tura, matilde mokhtari, noureddine thabet, chokri
Food evaluation is a topic central to consumer research and food marketing. However, there is little consensus regarding how consumers combine sensory stimuli, product information, and visual impressions to shape their evaluation. Moreover, the bulk of research relies on studies based on questionnaires and declarative responses, raising questions a...
Gehle, Luisa Hameleers, Michael Tulin, Marina de Vreese, Claes Aalberg, Toril van Aelst, Peter S. Cardenal, Ana Corbu, Nicoleta van Erkel, Patrick Esser, Frank
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It can be difficult for citizens to discern factually accurate information from mis-and disinformation. Particularly in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the omnipresence of counter-factual narratives, propaganda, and partisan content may increase the likelihood that citizens select and accept mis -or disinformation. To assess citizen...
Wu, Kuo-Cheng Lee, Yu-Lung Chen, Shiau-Cheng
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction This study aimed to examine perceptual-cognitive skills across age, gender and elite levels of badminton adolescent athletes. Methods A total of 57 badminton athletes divided into junior high school athletes (age = 13.36 ± 1.14 years, females = 22, males = 11) and senior high school athletes (age = 16.25 ± 0.84 years, females = 11, mal...
Forss, Sofia Ciria, Alejandra Clark, Fay Galusca, Cristina-Loana Harrison, David Lee, Saein
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Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Curiosity is a core driver for life-long learning, problem-solving and decision-making. In a broad sense, curiosity is defined as the intrinsically motivated acquisition of novel information. Despite a decades-long history of curiosity research and the earliest human theories arising from studies of laboratory rodents, curiosity has mainly been con...
Gonçalves, Joana L. Fuertes, Marina Silva, Susana Lopes-dos-Santos, Pedro Ferreira-Santos, Fernando
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Frontiers in Psychology
bruni, renato daraio, cinzia di leo, simone
The increasing availability of longitudinal data (repeated numerical observations of the same units at different times) requires the development of flexible techniques to automatically detect errors in such data. Besides standard types of errors, which can be treated with generic error correction techniques, large longitudinal datasets may present ...