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View article: How Do Lay Users Seek Information with ChatGPT: An In-Situ Interview Study
How Do Lay Users Seek Information with ChatGPT: An In-Situ Interview Study Open
View article: Design and Optimization of Wearables for Human Motion Energy Harvesting
Design and Optimization of Wearables for Human Motion Energy Harvesting Open
As wearable electronics become increasingly prevalent, there is a rise in interest and demand for sustainably designed systems that are also energy self-sufficient. The research described in this paper investigated a shoe-worn energy harve…
View article: Empowering Adults with AI Literacy: Using Short Videos to Transform Understanding and Harness Fear for Critical Thinking
Empowering Adults with AI Literacy: Using Short Videos to Transform Understanding and Harness Fear for Critical Thinking Open
View article: Heart rate variability in mental disorders: an umbrella review of meta-analyses
Heart rate variability in mental disorders: an umbrella review of meta-analyses Open
View article: Vision Language Models in Medicine
Vision Language Models in Medicine Open
With the advent of Vision-Language Models (VLMs), medical artificial intelligence (AI) has experienced significant technological progress and paradigm shifts. This survey provides an extensive review of recent advancements in Medical Visio…
View article: Perceiving Human-Like Minds in Ai How Interactive Affordances of Ai Shape Credibility Through Mind Perception Author Names Anonymized for Review
Perceiving Human-Like Minds in Ai How Interactive Affordances of Ai Shape Credibility Through Mind Perception Author Names Anonymized for Review Open
View article: The media literacy dilemma: can ChatGPT facilitate the discernment of online health misinformation?
The media literacy dilemma: can ChatGPT facilitate the discernment of online health misinformation? Open
Online health misinformation carries serious social and public health implications. A growing prevalence of sophisticated online health misinformation employs advanced persuasive tactics, making misinformation discernment progressively mor…
View article: Leveraging Chatbots to Combat Health Misinformation for Older Adults: Participatory Design Study
Leveraging Chatbots to Combat Health Misinformation for Older Adults: Participatory Design Study Open
Background Older adults, a population particularly susceptible to misinformation, may experience attempts at health-related scams or defrauding, and they may unknowingly spread misinformation. Previous research has investigated managing mi…
View article: Navigating persuasive strategies in online health misinformation: An interview study with older adults on misinformation management
Navigating persuasive strategies in online health misinformation: An interview study with older adults on misinformation management Open
Online health misinformation commonly includes persuasive strategies that can easily deceive lay people. Yet, it is not well understood how individuals respond to misinformation with persuasive strategies at the moment of exposure. This st…
View article: Farnesyltransferase inhibitor lonafarnib suppresses respiratory syncytial virus infection by blocking conformational change of fusion glycoprotein
Farnesyltransferase inhibitor lonafarnib suppresses respiratory syncytial virus infection by blocking conformational change of fusion glycoprotein Open
View article: The Talent Selection and Training Mode in the Metallographic Skills Competition for Material Specialty
The Talent Selection and Training Mode in the Metallographic Skills Competition for Material Specialty Open
The Metallographic Skills Competition is a significant scientific and technological event for university students majoring in materials, aiming to cultivate talents with outstanding comprehensive competencies. This paper delves into the de…
View article: Online Health [Mis]Information Processing and Evaluation Among Older Adults: Comparing “Misinformation Detectives” and “Misinformation Victims”
Online Health [Mis]Information Processing and Evaluation Among Older Adults: Comparing “Misinformation Detectives” and “Misinformation Victims” Open
View article: 3D Virtual Art Design Method Based on ARCS Model
3D Virtual Art Design Method Based on ARCS Model Open
The author proposes the use of 3D virtual VR technology in the ARCS model to understand the real and specific environment design of the ARCS model in 3D virtual art design, to check the application of 3D virtual VR technology in the design…
View article: SARS‐CoV‐2 infection activates CREB/CBP in cellular cyclic AMP‐dependent pathways
SARS‐CoV‐2 infection activates CREB/CBP in cellular cyclic AMP‐dependent pathways Open
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) has caused a global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic that has affected the lives of billions of individuals. However, the host‐virus interactions still need further i…
View article: Motivational Interviewing Conversational Agent for Parents as Proxies for Their Children in Healthy Eating: Development and User Testing
Motivational Interviewing Conversational Agent for Parents as Proxies for Their Children in Healthy Eating: Development and User Testing Open
Background Increased adoption of off-the-shelf conversational agents (CAs) brings opportunities to integrate therapeutic interventions. Motivational Interviewing (MI) can then be integrated with CAs for cost-effective access to it. MI can …
View article: MICA: Motivational Interviewing Conversational Agent for Parents as Proxies for their Children in Healthy Eating (Preprint)
MICA: Motivational Interviewing Conversational Agent for Parents as Proxies for their Children in Healthy Eating (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Increased adoption of off-the-shelf conversational agents (CAs) brings opportunities to integrate therapeutic interventions. Motivational Interviewing (MI) can then be integrated with CAs for cost-effective access to MI. MI can…
View article: Credibility in Online Health Communities: Effects of Moderator Credentials and Endorsement Cues
Credibility in Online Health Communities: Effects of Moderator Credentials and Endorsement Cues Open
Online health communities (OHCs) are a common and highly frequented health resource. To create safer resources online, we must know how users think of credibility in these spaces. To understand how new visitors may use cues present within …
View article: Smartphone Users’ Persuasion Knowledge in the Context of Consumer mHealth Apps: Qualitative Study
Smartphone Users’ Persuasion Knowledge in the Context of Consumer mHealth Apps: Qualitative Study Open
Background Persuasion knowledge, commonly referred to as advertising literacy, is a cognitive dimension that embraces recognition of advertising, its source and audience, and understanding of advertisers’ persuasive and selling intents as …
View article: Mobile phone dependence and interpersonal relationship: A systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
Mobile phone dependence and interpersonal relationship: A systematic review and meta-analysis protocol Open
Review question / Objective: 1.Is Mobile phone dependence associated with interpersonal relationship?2.Is there any abnormality between patients with Mobile phone dependence and healthy people in interpersonal relationship problems?Conditi…
View article: Classification of Gastric Cancer based on Teacher-attention Distillation and Improved Dual-path Network
Classification of Gastric Cancer based on Teacher-attention Distillation and Improved Dual-path Network Open
Early discovery of gastric cancer plays an important role in the clinical prognosis of gastric cancer.In recent years, using deep learning to classify CT medical images effectively improves the accuracy and efficiency of classification.But…
View article: Rethinking Wearable Activity Trackers as Assistive Technologies: A Qualitative Study on Long-Term Use
Rethinking Wearable Activity Trackers as Assistive Technologies: A Qualitative Study on Long-Term Use Open
This study proposes that wearable activity trackers (WATs), such as Fitbit, Apple Watch, can be viewed as assistive technologies to promote older adults’ health and independent living. Qualitative interview data with 20 older adults (65 an…
View article: Habit Formation in Wearable Activity Tracker Use Among Older Adults: Qualitative Study
Habit Formation in Wearable Activity Tracker Use Among Older Adults: Qualitative Study Open
Background Wearable activity trackers are popular devices used to motivate behavior change. Wearable activity trackers are especially beneficial for encouraging light physical activity such as walking, which is an ideal behavior for older …
View article: Systematic Review: Trust-Building Factors and Implications for Conversational Agent Design
Systematic Review: Trust-Building Factors and Implications for Conversational Agent Design Open
Off-the-shelf conversational agents are permeating people’s everyday lives. In these artificial intelligence devices, trust plays a key role in users’ initial adoption and successful utilization. Factors enhancing trust toward conversation…
View article: The Correlation of Internet Addiction and Interpersonal Relationship: A Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The Correlation of Internet Addiction and Interpersonal Relationship: A Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Background: Internet addiction has become a very serious social phenomenon. With the popularity of the internet, more and more people are addicted to the virtual network and ignore the real interpersonal communication. This has a lot of ad…
View article: Habit Formation in Wearable Activity Tracker Use Among Older Adults: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
Habit Formation in Wearable Activity Tracker Use Among Older Adults: Qualitative Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Wearable activity trackers are popular devices used to motivate behavior change. Wearable activity trackers are especially beneficial for encouraging light physical activity such as walking, which is an ideal behavior for older…
View article: Intelligent Behavior Data Analysis for Internet Addiction
Intelligent Behavior Data Analysis for Internet Addiction Open
Internet addiction refers to excessive internet use that interferes with daily life. Due to its negative impact on college students’ study and life, discovering students’ internet addiction tendencies and making correct guidance for them t…
View article: How Does Interactivity in a Video Game Render People Susceptible? A Mediating Role of Concrete-level Action Identity in Immersive Media
How Does Interactivity in a Video Game Render People Susceptible? A Mediating Role of Concrete-level Action Identity in Immersive Media Open
Action identification theory (Vallacher & Wegner, 2012) posits that individuals become open to new meanings of actions when the actions are represented in their minds as concrete details (i.e., understanding actions as concrete identities)…
View article: Smartphone Users’ Persuasion Knowledge in the Context of Consumer mHealth Apps: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
Smartphone Users’ Persuasion Knowledge in the Context of Consumer mHealth Apps: Qualitative Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Persuasion knowledge, commonly referred to as advertising literacy, is a cognitive dimension that embraces recognition of advertising, its source and audience, and understanding of advertisers’ persuasive and selling intents as…
View article: Input-output efficiency of 20 independent research teams at State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease 2009–2016: managerial implications for elsewhere in China
Input-output efficiency of 20 independent research teams at State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease 2009–2016: managerial implications for elsewhere in China Open
Currently, China’s State Key Laboratories (SKLs) play a vital role in the trend of scientific innovation in this amazing country. Specifically, SKLs as essential bases for national high-level research and talent training, are crucial in im…
View article: The Use of Wearable Activity Trackers Among Older Adults: Focus Group Study of Tracker Perceptions, Motivators, and Barriers in the Maintenance Stage of Behavior Change
The Use of Wearable Activity Trackers Among Older Adults: Focus Group Study of Tracker Perceptions, Motivators, and Barriers in the Maintenance Stage of Behavior Change Open
The results suggest that activity trackers may be an effective technology to encourage physical activity among older adults, especially those who have never tried it. However, initial positive response to tracker use does not guarantee tra…