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View article: Electrical Spinal Imaging (ESI): Analysing spinal cord activity with non-invasive, high-resolution mapping
Electrical Spinal Imaging (ESI): Analysing spinal cord activity with non-invasive, high-resolution mapping Open
The spinal cord is the key bridge between the brain and the body. However, scientific understanding of healthy spinal cord function has historically been limited because noninvasive measures of its neural activity have proven exceptionally…
View article: Culture and the assumptions about appearance and reality: a scientometric look at a century of research
Culture and the assumptions about appearance and reality: a scientometric look at a century of research Open
Introduction People represent the world in terms of two constructs: how something appears on the surface (appearance) and what it is underneath that surface (reality). Both constructs are central to various bodies of literature. What has n…
View article: Neural Processing of Sexist Comments: Associations between Perceptions of Sexism and Prefrontal Activity
Neural Processing of Sexist Comments: Associations between Perceptions of Sexism and Prefrontal Activity Open
Sexism is a widespread form of gender discrimination which includes remarks based on gender stereotypes. However, little is known about the neural basis underlying the experience of sexist-related comments and how perceptions of sexism are…
View article: Short Report: Lack of Diurnal Variation in Salivary Cortisol Is Linked to Sleep Disturbances and Heightened Anxiety in Adolescents with Williams Syndrome
Short Report: Lack of Diurnal Variation in Salivary Cortisol Is Linked to Sleep Disturbances and Heightened Anxiety in Adolescents with Williams Syndrome Open
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the potential relationship between sleep patterns, cortisol levels, and anxiety profiles in adolescents with Williams Syndrome (WS) compared to typically developing adolescents. Method…
View article: Dataset of parent-child hyperscanning functional near-infrared spectroscopy recordings
Dataset of parent-child hyperscanning functional near-infrared spectroscopy recordings Open
View article: Habilitation of sleep problems among mothers and their children with autism spectrum disorder: Insights from multi-level exploratory dyadic analyses
Habilitation of sleep problems among mothers and their children with autism spectrum disorder: Insights from multi-level exploratory dyadic analyses Open
Few habilitation strategies for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) consider their sleep-related problems. Together with the fact that caregivers of children with ASD also face issues with sleep, there may be yet-to-be uncovered r…
View article: Self-Perceived Loneliness and Depression During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Two-Wave Replication Study
Self-Perceived Loneliness and Depression During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Two-Wave Replication Study Open
Background:The globalCOVID-19 pandemic has forced countries to impose strictlockdown restrictions and mandatory stay-at-home orders with varying impacts on individual's health. Combining a data-driven machine learning paradigm and a statis…
View article: To wine or not to wine? A scientometric approach to 65+ years of wine preference and selection studies
To wine or not to wine? A scientometric approach to 65+ years of wine preference and selection studies Open
Purpose Among the growing interest towards market segmentation and targeted marketing, the current study adopted a scientometric approach to examine the literature on wine selection and preferences. The current review specifically attempts…
View article: Self-Perceived Loneliness and Depression During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Two-Wave Replication Study
Self-Perceived Loneliness and Depression During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Two-Wave Replication Study Open
\hl{\textbf{Background:} The global} COVID-19 \hl{pandemic has forced countries to impose strict} lockdown restrictions \hl{and mandatory stay-at-home orders with varying impacts on individual's health}. Combining a data-driven machine lea…
View article: Culture and the Assumptions About Appearance and Reality: A Scientometric Look at a Century of Research
Culture and the Assumptions About Appearance and Reality: A Scientometric Look at a Century of Research Open
People represent the world in terms of two constructs: how something appears on the surface (appearance) and what it is underneath that surface (reality). Both constructs are central to various bodies of literature. What has not been done,…
View article: The Interaction between Serotonin Transporter Allelic Variation and Maternal Care Modulates Instagram Sociability in a Sample of Singaporean Users
The Interaction between Serotonin Transporter Allelic Variation and Maternal Care Modulates Instagram Sociability in a Sample of Singaporean Users Open
Human social interactions ensure recognition and approval from others, both in offline and online environments. This study applies a model from behavioral genetics on Instagram sociability to explore the impact of individual development on…
View article: From the Cradle to the Web: The Growth of “Sharenting”—A Scientometric Perspective
From the Cradle to the Web: The Growth of “Sharenting”—A Scientometric Perspective Open
“Sharenting” is an internet trend in which parents report detailed information or repeatedly post pictures, videos, and other content about their children on social media. Due to the duality of sharenting, which takes place online but has …
View article: Alterations in Cortisol Profiles among Mothers of Children with ASD Related to Poor Child Sleep Quality
Alterations in Cortisol Profiles among Mothers of Children with ASD Related to Poor Child Sleep Quality Open
Caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience poorer sleep, but studies have not yet used objective measures to investigate how child and caregiver sleep affect each other. In this study, 29 mothers and their child …
View article: A Machine Learning Perspective on fNIRS Signal Quality Control Approaches
A Machine Learning Perspective on fNIRS Signal Quality Control Approaches Open
Despite a rise in the use of functional Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy (fNIRS) to study neural systems, fNIRS signal processing is not standardized and is highly affected by empirical and manual procedures. At the beginning of any signal proc…
View article: Self-perceived loneliness and depression during the Covid-19 pandemic: a two-wave replication study
Self-perceived loneliness and depression during the Covid-19 pandemic: a two-wave replication study Open
The global Covid-19 pandemic has forced countries to impose strict lockdown restrictions and mandatory stay-at-home orders with varying impacts on individual’s health. Combining a data-driven machine learning paradigm and a statistical app…
View article: Children’s Online Collaborative Storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 Home Confinement
Children’s Online Collaborative Storytelling during 2020 COVID-19 Home Confinement Open
Digital collaborative storytelling can be supported by an online learning-management system like Moodle, encouraging prosocial behaviors and shared representations. This study investigated children’s storytelling and collaborative behavior…
View article: Improving the Efficacy of Deep-Learning Models for Heart Beat Detection on Heterogeneous Datasets
Improving the Efficacy of Deep-Learning Models for Heart Beat Detection on Heterogeneous Datasets Open
Deep learning (DL) has greatly contributed to bioelectric signal processing, in particular to extract physiological markers. However, the efficacy and applicability of the results proposed in the literature is often constrained to the popu…
View article: Improving the Efficacy of Deep-Learning Models for Heart Beat Detection on Heterogeneous Datasets
Improving the Efficacy of Deep-Learning Models for Heart Beat Detection on Heterogeneous Datasets Open
Deep learning (DL) has greatly contributed to bioelectric signal processing, in particular to extract physiological markers. However, the efficacy and applicability of the results proposed in the literature is often constrained to the popu…
View article: Reduced Perceived Trustworthiness during Face Mask Wearing
Reduced Perceived Trustworthiness during Face Mask Wearing Open
To curb the diffusion of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), governments worldwide have introduced different policies, including lockdowns, social distancing, and mandatory mask wearing. Face mask wearing, especially, has an impact on the …
View article: I'm alone but not lonely. U-shaped pattern of self-perceived loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK and Greece
I'm alone but not lonely. U-shaped pattern of self-perceived loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK and Greece Open
View article: Improving the efficacy of Deep Learning models for Heart Beat detection\n on heterogeneous datasets
Improving the efficacy of Deep Learning models for Heart Beat detection\n on heterogeneous datasets Open
Deep Learning (DL) have greatly contributed to bioelectric signals\nprocessing, in particular to extract physiological markers. However, the\nefficacy and applicability of the results proposed in the literature is often\nconstrained to the…
View article: fNIRS-QC: Crowd-Sourced Creation of a Dataset and Machine Learning Model for fNIRS Quality Control
fNIRS-QC: Crowd-Sourced Creation of a Dataset and Machine Learning Model for fNIRS Quality Control Open
Despite technological advancements in functional Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy (fNIRS) and a rise in the application of the fNIRS in neuroscience experimental designs, the processing of fNIRS data remains characterized by a high number of he…
View article: Self-Perceived Loneliness and Depression During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Two-Wave Replication Study
Self-Perceived Loneliness and Depression During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Two-Wave Replication Study Open
COVID-19 studies to date have documented some of the initial health consequences of lockdown restrictions adopted by many countries. Combining a data-driven machine learning paradigm and a statistical analysis approach, our previous paper …
View article: The relation between oxytocin receptor gene polymorphisms, adult attachment and Instagram sociability: An exploratory analysis
The relation between oxytocin receptor gene polymorphisms, adult attachment and Instagram sociability: An exploratory analysis Open
View article: Influences of Social Distancing and attachment styles on the strength of the Halo Effect
Influences of Social Distancing and attachment styles on the strength of the Halo Effect Open
The Halo Effect is a widely studied phenomenon that interests multiple disciplines. The relationship between Aesthetics Appearance and perceived Trustworthiness has especially gathered the attention of social scientists. While experimental…
View article: Serotonin Transporter Gene Polymorphisms and Maternal Overprotection Regulate Adult Social Expectations on Close Relationships
Serotonin Transporter Gene Polymorphisms and Maternal Overprotection Regulate Adult Social Expectations on Close Relationships Open
Humans are evolutionary-driven to adult mating and conceive social expectations on the quality of their affiliations. The genetic susceptibility to adverse environments in critical periods can alter close relationships. The current researc…
View article: Developmental disabilities across the world: A scientometric review from 1936 to 2020
Developmental disabilities across the world: A scientometric review from 1936 to 2020 Open
View article: Modulation of Instagram Number of Followings by Avoidance in Close Relationships in Young Adults under a Gene x Environment Perspective
Modulation of Instagram Number of Followings by Avoidance in Close Relationships in Young Adults under a Gene x Environment Perspective Open
Social networking sites have determined radical changes in human life, demanding investigations on online socialization mechanisms. The knowledge acquired on in-person sociability could guide researchers to consider both environmental and …
View article: Hacking Trust: The Presence of Faces on Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) Affects Trustworthiness
Hacking Trust: The Presence of Faces on Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) Affects Trustworthiness Open
Trustworthiness is a core concept that drives individuals’ interaction with others, as well with objects and digital interfaces. The perceived trustworthiness of strangers from the evaluation of their faces has been widely studies in socia…
View article: An fNIRS Investigation of Masculinity, Femininity, and Sex on Nonparents’ Empathic Response to Infant Cries
An fNIRS Investigation of Masculinity, Femininity, and Sex on Nonparents’ Empathic Response to Infant Cries Open
According to societal stereotypes, the female sex and people who are more feminine have been considered to be more empathic than males and people who are more masculine. Therefore, females and feminine individuals are expected to respond m…