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View article: Human-Centred Requirements Engineering for Critical Systems: Insights from Disaster Early Warning Applications
Human-Centred Requirements Engineering for Critical Systems: Insights from Disaster Early Warning Applications Open
Critical systems, such as those used in healthcare, defence, and disaster management, demand rigorous requirements engineering to ensure safety and reliability. Yet, much of this rigour has traditionally focused on technical assurance, oft…
View article: Cognitive Reserve Disrupts Cognitive Decline from White Matter Hyperintensities
Cognitive Reserve Disrupts Cognitive Decline from White Matter Hyperintensities Open
Previous research examining the contribution of white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) to cognitive decline has focused on overall lesion burden. A new approach, afforded by the Lesion Quantification Toolkit (LQT), measures localized connect…
View article: Cognitive Reserve Disrupts Cognitive Decline from White Matter Hyperintensities
Cognitive Reserve Disrupts Cognitive Decline from White Matter Hyperintensities Open
Previous research examining the contribution of white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) to cognitive decline has focused on overall lesion burden. A new approach, afforded by the Lesion Quantification Toolkit (LQT), measures localized connect…
View article: Adaptive and accessible user interfaces for seniors through model-driven engineering
Adaptive and accessible user interfaces for seniors through model-driven engineering Open
The use of diverse mobile applications among senior users is becoming increasingly widespread. However, many of these apps contain accessibility problems that result in negative user experiences for seniors. A key reason is that software p…
View article: An Innovative Approach to Represent Tacit Knowledge of Fishing with Knowledge Graphs
An Innovative Approach to Represent Tacit Knowledge of Fishing with Knowledge Graphs Open
View article: Different bilingual experiences predict different executive functions: Evidence from mouse-tracking
Different bilingual experiences predict different executive functions: Evidence from mouse-tracking Open
There is evidence to suggest that the effects of bilingualism on executive functions (EFs) need to be examined along a continuum rather than a dichotomy. The present study addressed this need by examining the influence of different bilingu…
View article: Managing Human-Centric Software Defects: Insights from GitHub and Practitioners' Perspectives
Managing Human-Centric Software Defects: Insights from GitHub and Practitioners' Perspectives Open
Context: Human-centric defects (HCDs) are nuanced and subjective defects that often occur due to end-user perceptions or differences, such as their genders, ages, cultures, languages, disabilities, socioeconomic status, and educational bac…
View article: A Content Overlap Analysis of bilingualism questionnaires: Considering diversity
A Content Overlap Analysis of bilingualism questionnaires: Considering diversity Open
Bilingualism is a multifaceted experience that researchers have examined using various questionnaires to gain insights and characterize the experience. However, there are several issues related to questionnaire choice. To address this, we …
View article: Supplementary Material for Paper Titled "Challenges, Adaptations, and Fringe Benefits of Conducting Software Engineering Research with Human Participants during the COVID-19 Pandemic"
Supplementary Material for Paper Titled "Challenges, Adaptations, and Fringe Benefits of Conducting Software Engineering Research with Human Participants during the COVID-19 Pandemic" Open
<p>This archive contains the supplementary material associated with our study titled "Characterizing Human Aspects in Reviews of COVID-19 Apps".</p>\n<p>Specifically, the archive contains:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>…
View article: Supplementary Material for Paper Titled "Challenges, Adaptations, and Fringe Benefits of Conducting Software Engineering Research with Human Participants during the COVID-19 Pandemic"
Supplementary Material for Paper Titled "Challenges, Adaptations, and Fringe Benefits of Conducting Software Engineering Research with Human Participants during the COVID-19 Pandemic" Open
This archive contains the supplementary material associated with our study titled "Characterizing Human Aspects in Reviews of COVID-19 Apps". Specifically, the archive contains: Codebooks for interviews Codebooks for qualitative questions …
View article: Effects of four-month-long foreign language learning on executive functions and white matter integrity in older adults
Effects of four-month-long foreign language learning on executive functions and white matter integrity in older adults Open
Objective Bilingualism has been associated with cognitive benefits and a potential protective effect against neurodegenerative conditions. Previous research has shown that bilingual individuals exhibit greater white matter integrity compar…
View article: Adiposity and Insulin Resistance Moderate the Links between Neuroelectrophysiology and Cognitive Functions
Adiposity and Insulin Resistance Moderate the Links between Neuroelectrophysiology and Cognitive Functions Open
View article: Demystifying Hidden Sensitive Operations in Android Apps
Demystifying Hidden Sensitive Operations in Android Apps Open
Security of Android devices is now paramount, given their wide adoption among consumers. As researchers develop tools for statically or dynamically detecting suspicious apps, malware writers regularly update their attack mechanisms to hide…
View article: Demystifying Hidden Sensitive Operations in Android apps
Demystifying Hidden Sensitive Operations in Android apps Open
Security of Android devices is now paramount, given their wide adoption among consumers. As researchers develop tools for statically or dynamically detecting suspicious apps, malware writers regularly update their attack mechanisms to hide…
View article: The Multifaceted Nature of Bilingualism and Attention
The Multifaceted Nature of Bilingualism and Attention Open
Attention has recently been proposed as the mechanism underlying the cognitive effects associated with bilingualism. However, similar to bilingualism, the term attention is complex, dynamic, and can vary from one activity to another. Throu…
View article: What Is a Language? Who Is Bilingual? Perceptions Underlying Self-Assessment in Studies of Bilingualism
What Is a Language? Who Is Bilingual? Perceptions Underlying Self-Assessment in Studies of Bilingualism Open
Research on the cognitive consequences of bilingualism typically proceeds by labeling participants as “monolingual” or “bilingual” and comparing performance on some measures across these groups. It is well-known that this approach has led …
View article: The Specificity and Reliability of Conflict Adaptation: A Mouse-Tracking Study
The Specificity and Reliability of Conflict Adaptation: A Mouse-Tracking Study Open
Researchers have recently begun to question the specificity and reliability of conflict adaptation effects, also known as sequential congruency effects (SCEs), a highly cited effect in cognitive psychology. Some have even used the lack of …
View article: Data for Yurtsever, Anderson, & Grundy - bilingual children's quantitative analysis
Data for Yurtsever, Anderson, & Grundy - bilingual children's quantitative analysis Open
Data used in the following paper: Bilingual children outperform monolingual children on executive functions tasks far more often than chance: Changing the perspective
View article: Data for Yurtsever, Anderson, & Grundy - bilingual children's quantitative analysis
Data for Yurtsever, Anderson, & Grundy - bilingual children's quantitative analysis Open
Data used in the following paper: Bilingual children outperform monolingual children on executive functions tasks far more often than chance: Changing the perspective
View article: Fine-Grained Image Classification of Microscopic Insect Pest Species: Western Flower Thrips and Plague Thrips
Fine-Grained Image Classification of Microscopic Insect Pest Species: Western Flower Thrips and Plague Thrips Open
View article: Electrophysiological Examination of Executive Functioning in Lean and Obese Younger Adults
Electrophysiological Examination of Executive Functioning in Lean and Obese Younger Adults Open
Background Obesity rates of adults in the United States have increased from 30.5% in 1999‐2000 to 42.4% in 2017‐2018, with a further projected prevalence to nearly 50% by 2030. Greater adiposity has been consistently associated with exacer…
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View article: Flanker & Stroop mouse-tracking data
Flanker & Stroop mouse-tracking data Open
Data for Grundy, J.G. The specificity and reliability of conflict adaptation: A mouse-tracking study. Frontiers in PsychologyResearchers have recently begun to question the specificity and reliability of conflict adaptation effects,…
View article: Data: The specificity and reliability of conflict adaptation: A mouse-tracking study
Data: The specificity and reliability of conflict adaptation: A mouse-tracking study Open
Raw data, means, pivot tables, and Stroop and Flanker files used for the Mousetracker program (Freeman & Ambady, 2010) in the following paper:Grundy, J.G. The specificity and reliability of conflict adaptation: A mouse-tracking study. F…
View article: sj-pdf-3-pss-10.1177_0956797620903113 – Supplemental material for Bilingualism Affords No General Cognitive Advantages: A Population Study of Executive Function in 11,000 People
sj-pdf-3-pss-10.1177_0956797620903113 – Supplemental material for Bilingualism Affords No General Cognitive Advantages: A Population Study of Executive Function in 11,000 People Open
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-pss-10.1177_0956797620903113 for Bilingualism Affords No General Cognitive Advantages: A Population Study of Executive Function in 11,000 People by Emily S. Nichols, Conor J. Wild, Bobby Stojanoski, Michael …
View article: Does bilingualism protect against dementia? A meta-analysis
Does bilingualism protect against dementia? A meta-analysis Open
Attached are the datasets of effect sizes and the R-script we used to analyze our data for the "Does bilingualism protect against dementia? A meta-analysis" accepted at Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. For comments or questions, please do …
View article: The relation between brain signal complexity and task difficulty on an executive function task: data
The relation between brain signal complexity and task difficulty on an executive function task: data Open
The data that accompanies "The relation between brain signal complexity and task difficulty on an executive function task"
View article: The relation between brain signal complexity and task difficulty on an executive function task: data
The relation between brain signal complexity and task difficulty on an executive function task: data Open
The data that accompanies "The relation between brain signal complexity and task difficulty on an executive function task"
View article: Community Water Fluoridation and Urinary Fluoride Concentrations in a National Sample of Pregnant Women in Canada
Community Water Fluoridation and Urinary Fluoride Concentrations in a National Sample of Pregnant Women in Canada Open
Community water fluoridation is a major source of fluoride exposure for pregnant women living in Canada. Urinary dilution correction with creatinine and SG were shown to be interchangeable for our sample of pregnant women. https://doi.org/…
View article: biv.mindfulness.data.figshare.xlsx
biv.mindfulness.data.figshare.xlsx Open
This is the data used for the manuscript "Cognitive control as a function of trait mindfulness" published in Journal of Cognitive Enhancement. Please cite as: Grundy, J.G., Krishnamoorthy, S., & Shedden, J. M. (2018, February 5). biv.mindf…