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Interoception and social-emotional competence among adolescents: the role of emotion regulation
Interoception, refers to sensing, interpretating, and integrating the information in the body, has been reported to be associated with emotional experience, but little is known about its role in social influen...
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The more anxious, the less flexible? Association of trait anxiety with expressive flexibility and the mediating role of emotion regulation strategies
Expressive flexibility, the ability to enhance and suppress emotional expressions according to contexts, is essential for successful social interactions. While previous research has focused on the outcomes of ...
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Not to follow because of distrust: perceived trust modulates the gaze cueing effect
In social life, people spontaneously form stable trustworthiness impressions from faces. However, the precise role of extracting trustworthiness information remains unclear. This study aims to elucidate whethe...
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A Latent Transition Analysis of Aggression Victimization Patterns During the Transition from Primary to Middle School
School transitions provide contexts for adolescents to reconstruct peer relationships and re-establish social positions. Scarce research has captured the transition of aggressor and victim roles during this pe...
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The Relationship between Socioeconomic Status and Academic Achievement is Mediated and Moderated by Executive Functions
Executive function is an underlying mechanism linking family socioeconomic status (SES) and academic achievement. Previous studies mainly investigated either the mediating or moderating role of executive funct...
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Insurance companies’ risk-taking behavior in the face of economic policy uncertainty: a mediated analysis
The commercial operations of insurance firms are based on assumptions for the future. Expectations are greatly impacted by uncertainty, which is directly tied to the operational risks that insurance businesses...
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Open AccessCan watching the World Cup make you mentally healthier? Positive associations between involvement in physical activities and flourishing were mediated by psychological need satisfaction
The current understanding of the relationship between physical activity involvement and flourishing, as well as the underlying psychological mechanisms, remains limited. Building upon the basic psychological n...
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Exploring the relationship between institutional legitimacy and teachers’ innovative behavior: the serial mediating effects of psychological empowerment and normative commitment
Teachers play a pivotal role in advancing student learning outcomes and nurturing creativity by continuously innovating their practices. Based on the conservation of resources theory and social exchange theory...
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A Study on the Characteristics and Interventions of Interpretation Bias in College Students with Depression Tendency Under Different Emotional Priming Conditions
This study aims to examine the characteristics of interpretation bias among students with depressive tendencies under emotional priming conditions and compare with normal college students. This study employed ...
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Gamma oscillations of visual cortex underlying emotion and cognition deficits associated with suicide attempt in major depressive disorder
Altered neural oscillations in response to negative or positive emotional stimuli may be related to severe clinical symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder, particularly high suicidality. However, ...
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Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Offspring Internalizing Problems: A Cross-Lagged Panel Network Analysis in Late Childhood and Early Adolescence
The present study investigated the relations between maternal depressive symptoms and internalizing problems in offspring during late childhood and early adolescence, examining sex differences using symptom ne...
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Open AccessSecure attachment priming inhibits the generalization of conditioned fear
Fear overgeneralization constitutes a susceptibility factor contributing to the development and maintenance of anxiety spectrum disorders. Extant research has demonstrated that exposure to positive and support...
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Event-related brain potentials in lexical processing with Chinese characters show effects of contextual diversity but not word frequency
The diversity of contexts in which a word occurs, operationalized as CD, is strongly correlated with response times in visual word recognition, with higher CD words being recognized faster. CD and token word f...
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Ten years of researches on generalized anxiety disorder (GAD): a scientometric review
Generalized anxiety disorders (GAD) is a chronic anxiety disorder characterized by autonomic excitability and hypervigilance. However, there was currently a lack of a quantitative synthesis of this time-varyin...
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A cross-cultural comparison of academic burnout among Chinese and Kazakhstani secondary students
Several studies have performed cross-cultural comparisons of academic burnout in Asia, however the equivalency of various measurements of academic burnout remains unclear, as well as whether the key characteri...
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Employing decision trees to predict cyberbullying victimization among Chinese adolescents and identify subgroups and their shared characteristics
Early research has revealed distinct subgroups of cyberbullying victims. However, due to the limitations of traditional statistical methods, the characterization of features in the subgroups has been relativel...
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An open-source behavior controller for associative learning and memory (B-CALM)
Associative learning and memory, i.e., learning and remembering the associations between environmental stimuli, self-generated actions, and outcomes such as rewards or punishments, are critical for the well-be...
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Open AccessCross-cultural Differences in Using Nonverbal Behaviors to Identify Indirect Replies
The ability to decode nonverbal cues is essential for effective cross-cultural communication. Despite the significance of nonverbal communication, research in this area has primarily focused on spoken language...
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Open AccessPilot Evaluation of the POWER Program: Positive Outcomes with Emotion Regulation
The Positive Outcomes With Emotion Regulation (POWER) Program is a transdiagnostic intervention for adolescents at risk of develo** emotional disorders. The POWER Program was designed to be implemented in se...
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Socially Prescribed Perfectionism and Depression: Roles of Academic Pressure and Hope
Studies have shown that socially prescribed perfectionism (SPP) is a critical predictor of depression. However, few studies have explored the mechanisms underlying the effects of SPP on depression in Chinese a...