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View article: Study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial of internet-delivered behavior therapy for adults with Tourette syndrome
Study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial of internet-delivered behavior therapy for adults with Tourette syndrome Open
Introduction Tourette syndrome (TS) and chronic motor or vocal tic disorder (CTD) are neurodevelopmental disorders associated with functional impairment and reduced quality of life. Behavioral therapy (BT) is an effective treatment, but la…
View article: Analysis of the Impact of Digital Marketing Strategy on the Growth of Startup Businesses in Indonesia
Analysis of the Impact of Digital Marketing Strategy on the Growth of Startup Businesses in Indonesia Open
This study investigates the impact of digital marketing strategies on the growth of startup businesses in Indonesia, utilizing a mixed-method approach combining both qualitative and quantitative data. Qualitative data were collected throug…
View article: Human impedance modulation to improve visuo-haptic perception
Human impedance modulation to improve visuo-haptic perception Open
Humans activate muscles to shape the mechanical interaction with their environment, but can they harness this control mechanism to best sense the environment? We investigated how participants adapt their muscle activation to visual and hap…
View article: Is sleep compression therapy non-inferior to sleep restriction therapy? A single-blind randomized controlled non-inferiority trial comparing sleep compression therapy to sleep restriction therapy as treatment for insomnia
Is sleep compression therapy non-inferior to sleep restriction therapy? A single-blind randomized controlled non-inferiority trial comparing sleep compression therapy to sleep restriction therapy as treatment for insomnia Open
Study Objectives Insomnia disorder, affecting 10% of the population, poses a significant public health concern and is a risk-factor for many health issues. Cognitive behavioral therapy is first-choice treatment, but the key component—sleep…
View article: TRENDS IN THE TRAINING OF GOVERNMENT AUDITORS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
TRENDS IN THE TRAINING OF GOVERNMENT AUDITORS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY Open
The article is devoted to the issues of legal and information support of state audit in the digital economy. It is specially emphasized that the formation of the philosophy of public audit, the need to move from controlling budget revenues…
View article: During haptic communication, the central nervous system compensates distinctly for delay and noise
During haptic communication, the central nervous system compensates distinctly for delay and noise Open
Physically connected humans have been shown to exploit the exchange of haptic forces and tactile information to improve their performance in joint action tasks. As human interactions are increasingly mediated through robots and networks it…
View article: Human Impedance Modulation to Improve Visuo-Haptic Perception
Human Impedance Modulation to Improve Visuo-Haptic Perception Open
Humans activate muscles to shape the mechanical interaction with their environment, but can they harness this control mechanism to best sense the environment? We investigated how participants adapt their muscle activation to visual and hap…
View article: Activation of Wnt/<b>β</b>-catenin signaling is critical for the tumorigenesis of choroid plexus
Activation of Wnt/<b>β</b>-catenin signaling is critical for the tumorigenesis of choroid plexus Open
Background The choroid plexus (ChP) is the secretory epithelial structure located in the brain ventricles. Choroid plexus tumors (CPTs) are rare neoplasms predominantly occurring in young patients with intensified malignancy in children. C…
View article: Incompleteness as a clinical characteristic and predictor of treatment outcome in obsessive-compulsive disorder
Incompleteness as a clinical characteristic and predictor of treatment outcome in obsessive-compulsive disorder Open
Incompleteness, that is, a feeling that things are “not just right”, is an understudied symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). We used data from 167 adult individuals with OCD who received internet-delivered cognitive behaviour th…
View article: During haptic communication, the central nervous system compensates distinctly for delay and noise
During haptic communication, the central nervous system compensates distinctly for delay and noise Open
Connected humans have been previously shown to exploit the exchange of haptic forces and tactile information to improve their performance in joint action tasks. As human interactions are increasingly mediated through robots and networks it…
View article: Investigating the added effects of guidance in digital psychological self-care for alcohol problems (ALVA)—protocol for a randomized factorial optimization trial
Investigating the added effects of guidance in digital psychological self-care for alcohol problems (ALVA)—protocol for a randomized factorial optimization trial Open
View article: Effectiveness of Internet-based cognitive-behavioural therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD-NET) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD-NET) in the Swedish public health system using the RE-AIM implementation framework
Effectiveness of Internet-based cognitive-behavioural therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD-NET) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD-NET) in the Swedish public health system using the RE-AIM implementation framework Open
View article: Characterization of exhaustion disorder and identification of outcomes that matter to patients: Qualitative content analysis of a Swedish national online survey
Characterization of exhaustion disorder and identification of outcomes that matter to patients: Qualitative content analysis of a Swedish national online survey Open
Fatigue is a common presenting problem in healthcare settings, often attributed to chronic psychosocial stress. Understanding of fatigue and development of evidence‐based treatments is hampered by a lack of consensus regarding diagnostic d…
View article: Can Training Make Three Arms Better Than Two Heads for Trimanual Coordination?
Can Training Make Three Arms Better Than Two Heads for Trimanual Coordination? Open
Supernumerary effectors have been proposed to enable users to perform tasks alone that normally require assistance from a partner. While various supernumerary robotic limbs have been developed in the last decade, the capability of users to…
View article: Swedish multimodal cohort of patients with anxiety or depression treated with internet-delivered psychotherapy (MULTI-PSYCH)
Swedish multimodal cohort of patients with anxiety or depression treated with internet-delivered psychotherapy (MULTI-PSYCH) Open
Purpose Depression and anxiety afflict millions worldwide causing considerable disability. MULTI-PSYCH is a longitudinal cohort of genotyped and phenotyped individuals with depression or anxiety disorders who have undergone highly structur…
View article: How virtual and mechanical coupling impact bimanual tracking
How virtual and mechanical coupling impact bimanual tracking Open
We showed that the uninstructed addition of a virtual and/or a mechanical coupling can induce both hands to actively contribute in a continuous redundant bimanual tracking task without impacting performance. In addition, we showed that the…
View article: Interaction with a reactive partner improves learning in contrast to passive guidance
Interaction with a reactive partner improves learning in contrast to passive guidance Open
View article: Exhaustion disorder: scoping review of research on a recently introduced stress-related diagnosis – ERRATUM
Exhaustion disorder: scoping review of research on a recently introduced stress-related diagnosis – ERRATUM Open
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View article: Predicting remission after internet-delivered psychotherapy in patients with depression using machine learning and multi-modal data
Predicting remission after internet-delivered psychotherapy in patients with depression using machine learning and multi-modal data Open
View article: Predicting remission after internet-delivered psychotherapy in patients with depression using machine learning and multi-modal data
Predicting remission after internet-delivered psychotherapy in patients with depression using machine learning and multi-modal data Open
This study applied supervised machine learning with multi-modal data to predict remission of major depressive disorder (MDD) after psychotherapy. Genotyped adult patients (n = 894, 65.5% women, age 18–75 years) diagnosed with mild-to-moder…
View article: How long does it take to learn trimanual coordination?
How long does it take to learn trimanual coordination? Open
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View article: Exhaustion disorder: scoping review of research on a recently introduced stress-related diagnosis
Exhaustion disorder: scoping review of research on a recently introduced stress-related diagnosis Open
Background Symptoms related to chronic stress are prevalent and entail high societal costs, yet there is a lack of international consensus regarding diagnostics and treatment. A new stress-related diagnosis, exhaustion disorder, was introd…
View article: Does Size Matter? Genital Self-Image, Genital Size, Pornography Use and Openness Toward Cosmetic Genital Surgery in 3503 Swedish Men and Women
Does Size Matter? Genital Self-Image, Genital Size, Pornography Use and Openness Toward Cosmetic Genital Surgery in 3503 Swedish Men and Women Open
Background Dissatisfaction with the appearance and size of one’s genitalia is a common issue, and the use of cosmetic genital surgery is increasing among people with normal genitalia. Aim This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the…
View article: Is a Robot Needed to Modify Human Effort in Bimanual Tracking?
Is a Robot Needed to Modify Human Effort in Bimanual Tracking? Open
Robotic bimanual training can benefit from understanding how to modify human motor effort in bimanual tasks. We addressed this issue by carrying out a study to investigate whether and how penalizing the use of one hand could alter the hand…
View article: Motion tracking with a human vs. robot partner - performance and learning
Motion tracking with a human vs. robot partner - performance and learning Open
Many tasks such as physical rehabilitation, vehicle co-piloting or surgical training, rely on the physical assistance from a partner. While this assistance may be provided by a robotic interface, how to implement the necessary haptic suppo…
View article: Operational Definitions of Treatment Response and Remission in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Capture Meaningful Improvements in Everyday Life
Operational Definitions of Treatment Response and Remission in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Capture Meaningful Improvements in Everyday Life Open
Introduction: The operational definitions of treatment response, partial response, and remission in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are widely used in clinical trials and regular practice. However, the clinimetric sensiti…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Operational Definitions of Treatment Response and Remission in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Capture Meaningful Improvements in Everyday Life
Supplementary Material for: Operational Definitions of Treatment Response and Remission in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Capture Meaningful Improvements in Everyday Life Open
Introduction: The operational definitions of treatment response, partial response, and remission in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are widely used in clinical trials and regular practice. However, the clinimetric sensiti…
View article: Combination of Verb Network Strengthening Treatment with TMS and tDCS: Preliminary results
Combination of Verb Network Strengthening Treatment with TMS and tDCS: Preliminary results Open
Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques combined with behavioral speech/language therapies have recently been suggested as a promising method for language recovery in people with aphasia (PWA). Repetitive transcranial magnetic sti…
View article: Predicting remission after internet-delivered psychotherapy in patients with depression using machine learning and multi-modal data
Predicting remission after internet-delivered psychotherapy in patients with depression using machine learning and multi-modal data Open
BACKGROUND Whether a patient benefits from psychotherapy or not is arguably a complex process and heterogeneous information extracted from process, genetic, demographic, and clinical data could contribute to the prediction of remission sta…
View article: Short Time Delay Does Not Hinder Haptic Communication Benefits
Short Time Delay Does Not Hinder Haptic Communication Benefits Open
Haptic communication, the exchange of force and tactile information during dancing or moving a table together, has been shown to benefit the performance of human partners. Similarly, it could also be used to improve the performance of robo…