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View article: Can large language models exhibit cognitive and affective empathy as humans?
Can large language models exhibit cognitive and affective empathy as humans? Open
Empathy, a key component of human-social interaction, has become a core con-cern in human-computer interaction. This study examines whether current large language models (LLMs) can exhibit empathy in both cognitive and affective dimensions…
View article: Three-dimensional finite element analysis of implant-supported prosthodontic designs for maxillary first molars with root fracture
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of implant-supported prosthodontic designs for maxillary first molars with root fracture Open
View article: Misleading air quality reports lower the public’s perception of pollution and increase travel behavior
Misleading air quality reports lower the public’s perception of pollution and increase travel behavior Open
Millions of lives are lost due to air pollution, underscoring the urgent need to understand the factors that influence air quality. Here, we employ a multidisciplinary approach, integrating media data analysis, behavioral experiments, and …
View article: The cultural stereotype and cultural bias of ChatGPT
The cultural stereotype and cultural bias of ChatGPT Open
Given the rapid advancement of large-scale language models, AI models, like ChatGPT, are playing an increasingly prominent role in human society. However, to ensure that AI models equally benefit human society, we must fully understand the…
View article: Link between fertility behavior and edentulous jaw in middle-aged Chinese women: a cross-sectional study from the CHARLS
Link between fertility behavior and edentulous jaw in middle-aged Chinese women: a cross-sectional study from the CHARLS Open
The prevalence of edentulous jaw height in these women in the middle age groups is related to early childbearing and parity, indicating that conscious control of childbearing age and parity could effectively reduce the probability of edent…
View article: Is the richer, the happier? Moderating roles of personality-related brain connectivity
Is the richer, the happier? Moderating roles of personality-related brain connectivity Open
Cultivated through the ages, the pursuit of psychological well-being (PWB) has long intrigued humanity, with prior research often examining its correlation with income. Nonetheless, predicting happiness based solely on income remains a cha…
View article: Why We Disclose on Social Media? Towards a Dual-Pathway Model
Why We Disclose on Social Media? Towards a Dual-Pathway Model Open
Grounded in social penetration theory and social capital theory, this study aims to investigate how social media self-disclosure influences bridging and bonding online social capital, and how these in turn affect users’ loneliness and onli…
View article: Aerobic exercise training improves learning and memory performance in hypoxic-exposed rats by activating the hippocampal PKA–CREB–BDNF signaling pathway
Aerobic exercise training improves learning and memory performance in hypoxic-exposed rats by activating the hippocampal PKA–CREB–BDNF signaling pathway Open
View article: Oxytocin’s role in dual pathways of dishonesty: distinguishing conformity-driven and self-interest-driven behaviours
Oxytocin’s role in dual pathways of dishonesty: distinguishing conformity-driven and self-interest-driven behaviours Open
This study explores the dual pathways of dishonesty—conformity-driven and self-interest-driven dishonesty—by examining the role of oxytocin (IN-OT) in modulating these behaviours. Through a placebo-controlled, double-blind experiment, we i…
View article: Reconfigurable Transistors with Sliding Electrodes
Reconfigurable Transistors with Sliding Electrodes Open
View article: Three-dimensional finite element analysis of occlusal stress on maxillary first molars with different marginal morphologies restored with occlusal veneers
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of occlusal stress on maxillary first molars with different marginal morphologies restored with occlusal veneers Open
View article: Repetition suppression between monetary loss and social pain
Repetition suppression between monetary loss and social pain Open
The relationship between monetary loss and pain has been a recent research focus. Prior studies found similarities in the network representation patterns of monetary loss and pain, particularly social pain. However, the neural level eviden…
View article: Can Large Language Models Exhibit Cognitive and Affective Empathy as Humans?
Can Large Language Models Exhibit Cognitive and Affective Empathy as Humans? Open
Empathy, a critical component of human-social interaction, has become a core concern in human-computer interaction. This study examines whether current large language models (LLMs) can exhibit empathy in both cognitive and affective dimens…
View article: The high dimensional psychological profile and cultural bias of ChatGPT
The high dimensional psychological profile and cultural bias of ChatGPT Open
Given the rapid advancement of large-scale language models, artificial intelligence (AI) models, like ChatGPT, are playing an increasingly prominent role in human society. However, to ensure that artificial intelligence models benefit huma…
View article: Three-dimensional finite element analysis of occlusal stress on maxillary first molars with different marginal morphologies restored with occlusal veneers
Three-dimensional finite element analysis of occlusal stress on maxillary first molars with different marginal morphologies restored with occlusal veneers Open
BackgroundAs a relatively new fixed prosthesis method, there are differences in the research results at home and abroad regarding which edge design of occlusal veneers can achieve the best long-term success rate. Further research is needed…
View article: Genetic basis of STEM occupational choice and regional economic performance: a UK biobank genome-wide association study
Genetic basis of STEM occupational choice and regional economic performance: a UK biobank genome-wide association study Open
Background Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professionals are regarded as the highly skilled labor force that fosters economic productivity, enterprise innovation, and international competitiveness of a country. Thi…
View article: Exploration of tolerance of unfairness under COVID-19 mortality salience and its effect on epidemic development
Exploration of tolerance of unfairness under COVID-19 mortality salience and its effect on epidemic development Open
COVID-19 has brought awareness of the daily threat of death to everyone in the world and provided a natural context for raising widespread awareness of the salience of mortality. Previous researchers have found that mortality salience has …
View article: Genetic basis of STEM occupational choice and regional economic performance: A UK Biobank Genome-wide Association Study
Genetic basis of STEM occupational choice and regional economic performance: A UK Biobank Genome-wide Association Study Open
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professionals are regarded as the highly skilled labor force that fosters economic productivity, enterprise innovation, and international competitiveness of a country. We conducted a…
View article: Does losing money truly hurt? The shared neural bases of monetary loss and pain
Does losing money truly hurt? The shared neural bases of monetary loss and pain Open
Both monetary loss and pain have been studied for decades, but evidence supporting the relationship between them is still lacking. We conducted a meta‐analysis to explore the overlapping brain regions between monetary loss and pain, includ…
View article: The impact of economic freedom on COVID-19 pandemic control: the moderating role of equality
The impact of economic freedom on COVID-19 pandemic control: the moderating role of equality Open
Background The absence of pharmaceutical interventions made it particularly difficult to mitigate the first outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The current study investigated how economic freedom and equality influenced the pa…
View article: Different roles of interpersonal trust and institutional trust in COVID-19 pandemic control
Different roles of interpersonal trust and institutional trust in COVID-19 pandemic control Open
View article: Neural variability fingerprint predicts individuals’ information security violation intentions
Neural variability fingerprint predicts individuals’ information security violation intentions Open
As the weakest links in information security defense are the individuals in an organizations, it is important to understand their information security behaviors. In the current study, we tested whether the neural variability pattern could …
View article: Individual uniqueness in trust profiles and well-being: Understanding the role of cultural tightness-looseness from a representation similarity perspective
Individual uniqueness in trust profiles and well-being: Understanding the role of cultural tightness-looseness from a representation similarity perspective Open
This paper provides a unique perspective for understanding cultural differences: representation similarity - a computational technique that uses pairwise comparisons of units to reveal their representation in higher-order space. By combini…
View article: Genetic placebo effect on psychological resilience_the moderating role of self-compassion
Genetic placebo effect on psychological resilience_the moderating role of self-compassion Open
The genetic placebo effect comprises the gene-related psychological, physiological and behavioral changes resulting from merely receiving genetic information. Although previous studies have found a genetic placebo effect resulting from fak…
View article: Symphony of Well-Being: Harmony Between Neural Variability and Self-Construal
Symphony of Well-Being: Harmony Between Neural Variability and Self-Construal Open
Both neural activities and psychological processes vary over time. Individuals with interdependent self-construal tend to define themselves and adjust their behaviors to social contexts and others. The current research tested the hypothesi…
View article: Functional connectome fingerprint of holistic–analytic cultural style
Functional connectome fingerprint of holistic–analytic cultural style Open
Although research in the field of cultural psychology and cultural neuroscience has revealed that culture is an important factor related to the human behaviors and neural activities in various tasks, it remains unclear how different brain …
View article: Self-dependent neural variability predicts recovery from depressive symptoms
Self-dependent neural variability predicts recovery from depressive symptoms Open
Researchers have increasingly paid attention to the neural dynamics of depression. This study examined whether self-dependent neural variability predicts recovery from depressive symptoms. Sixty adults with depressive symptoms who were not…
View article: CSD 1574513: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CSD 1574513: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, the world’s repository for inorganic crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely availabl…
View article: CSD 1574517: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
CSD 1574517: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination Open
An entry from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database, the world’s repository for inorganic crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely availabl…
View article: The moderating role of COMT Val158Met polymorphism in the relation between maternal rearing style and loneliness: implications for mental health
The moderating role of COMT Val158Met polymorphism in the relation between maternal rearing style and loneliness: implications for mental health Open
Loneliness is a common problem in adulthood, with deleterious effects on mental health conditions. In the present study, we aimed to examine the predictors of loneliness, with a focus on genetic factors (COMT genotype) and maternal rearing…