Crotti, Monica; 145231; Ortibus, Els; 58503; Ben Itzhak, Nofar; 120948; Kleeren, Lize; 148619; Decraene, Lisa; Leenaerts, Nicolas; Feys, Hilde; Mailleux, Lisa; 90112;
BACKGROUND: Accurate visual information is needed to guide and perform efficient movements in daily life. AIMS: To investigate the relation between visual functions, functional vision, and bimanual function in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (uCP). METHODS AND PROCEDURES: In 49 children with uCP (7-15 y), we investigated the relation betwee...
Van der Hulst, Elisabeth; 129173; Van Heusden, Elle; Wagemans, Johan; 7347; Moors, Pieter;
It has previously been shown that grouping by proximity is well described by a linear function relating the perceived orientation of a dot lattice to the ratio of the distances between the dots in the different orientations. Similarly, luminance influences how observers perceptually group stimuli. Using the dot lattice paradigm, it has been shown t...
Ramari, Cintia; D'hooge, Mieke; Dalgas, Ulrik; Feinstein, Anthony; Amato, Maria Pia; Brichetto, Giampaolo; Chataway, Jeremy; Chiaravalloti, Nancy D.; Cutter, Gary R.; DeLuca, John;
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BACKGROUND: People with progressive multiple sclerosis (PMS) present motor (eg, walking) and cognitive impairments, and report fatigue. Fatigue encompasses fatigability which is objectively measured by the capacity to sustain a motor or cognitive task. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of walking and cognitive fatigability (CF) and the assoc...
Pretorius, Anika; Engelbrecht, Louise; 162546; Terblanche, Elmarie;
status: Published online
Hang, Yaming Wang, Ziyi Roets, Arne Zong, Min Bu, Rui Feng, Yi Qiao, Zhihong
BackgroundNeed for closure (NFC) has been found to be implicated in different forms of psychopathology. The 15-item Need for Closure Scale (NFCS) is an efficient and easy tool for assessing individuals' NFC in Western contexts. However, the psychometric properties of the 15-item NFCS have not yet been validated in Chinese populations.MethodsTwo dif...
Skøt, Leif Nay, Michelle M. Grieder, Christoph Frey, Lea A. Pégard, Marie Öhlund, Linda Amdahl, Helga Radovic, Jasmina Jaluvka, Libor Palmé, Anna
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Genomic prediction has mostly been used in single environment contexts, largely ignoring genotype x environment interaction, which greatly affects the performance of plants. However, in the last decade, prediction models including marker x environment (MxE) interaction have been developed. We evaluated the potential of genomic prediction in red clo...
Juma, Stephen Pandelaere, Mario
Hope is a commonly encountered positive emotion in daily life. Although most extant literature highlights its positive consequences, nascent studies suggest potential negative outcomes. In this article, findings of five studies, including a study with consequential decisions, demonstrated that in a gambling context, hope can lead to suboptimal deci...
Desimpelaere, Laurien Hudders, Liselot Van de Sompel, Dieneke
In today's online environment, children inevitably encounter personalized advertising. However, research suggests that children are not yet able to cope with this advertising type. This study therefore investigates whether literacy training helps children recognize personalized advertising. The 2 (personalized versus nonpersonalized ad) x 2 (litera...
Siguroardottir, Heiorun; Boije, Henrik; Albertsdottir, Elsa; Kristjansson, Thorvaldur; Rhodin, Marie; Lindgren, Gabriella; 120649; Eriksson, Susanne;
status: published
Nor, Nurfarhana Diana Mohd Mullick, Harshita Zhou, Xirui Oloyede, Omobolanle Houston-Price, Carmel Harvey, Kate Methven, Lisa
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Brassica vegetables are bitter, predominantly because they contain bitter-tasting glucosinolates. Individuals with high bitter taste sensitivity are reported to have lower consumption of bitter vegetables. Studies reported that cooking methods can alter the sensory characteristics of vegetables, increasing acceptability. This study investigated con...