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Deep brain stimulation of habenula reduces depressive symptoms and modulates brain activities in treatment-resistant depression
The habenula (Hb) is a phylogenetically old structure connecting forebrain and brainstem monoaminergic nuclei that has been implicated in the pathogenesis of depression. Here, to investigate the clinical effic...
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Open AccessTeacher support, grit and L2 willingness to communicate: the mediating effect of foreign language enjoyment
Informed by some relevant theories of positive psychology, the current study examined the interrelations among teacher support, grit, and L2 willingness to communicate (WTC), focusing mainly on the mediating r...
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Parental Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Child Autism: A Comprehensive Review and Meta-Analysis
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been shown to be connected to a greater possibility of neurologically developed problems, such as autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). However, the proof linking parental IBD ...
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The relationship between performance goal orientation and bedtime procrastination: the mediation roles of academic stress and self-control
Bedtime procrastination is a pervasive phenomenon among college students, which has a negative effect on their sleep quality, attention, memory in class, and overall academic performance. Therefore, it is cruc...
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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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The Role of Social Comparison in Academic Development and Subjective Well-Being Among Chinese Adolescents: From Variable- and Person-Centered Perspectives
The purpose of this study was to address the role of social comparison in determining individual development by exploring the relationship of four types of social comparison with academic persistence‒procrasti...
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Underrepresented Rather than Misrepresented? A Content Analysis of Female Characters’ (non)Sexualization in Virtual Reality (VR) Games
With the increasing popularity and availability of virtual reality (VR) video games, the representation of women within these immersive environments becomes crucial to explore. Although the sexualization of fe...
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Concepts and Reasoning: a Conceptual Review and Analysis of Logical Issues in Empirical Social Science Research
A substantial number of social science studies have shown a lack of conceptual clarity, inadequate understanding of the nature of the empirical research approaches, and undue preference for deduction, which ha...
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The effect of college students’ school sports policy attitudes on physical quality: the mediating role of physical exercise and gender difference
China has introduced a high-level school sports policy to solve the major educational problem of the continuous decline of young people’s physical health. The attitude of students has a significant impact on t...
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The association between helicopter parenting and college freshmen’s depression: Insights from a cross-sectional study
Existing research has demonstrated that college freshmen sometimes experience notable depression, and a significant correlation has been observed between depressive state and helicopter parenting. However, the...
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Relationship between teachers’ workaholic characteristics and emotional exhaustion – the mediating role of work-family conflict and work efficacy and the moderating role of teaching age
This paper expands on the previous research on the relationship between workaholic characteristics and individual emotional exhaustion, and studies the influence of workaholic characteristics on emotional exha...
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Longitudinal links between time perspective and problematic internet use among Chinese adolescents: testing a dual-path model of co** style
Time perspectives are the vital personality traits contributing to problematic internet use (PIU), which can be classified as the protective time perspective (future orientation) and the risky time perspective...
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Reciprocal Relationship Between Learning Interest and Learning Persistence: Roles of Strategies for Self-Regulated Learning Behaviors and Academic Performance
Learning interest (internal driving motivation) and learning persistence (explicit behaviors) are important factors affecting students’ academic development, yet whether they operate reciprocally and how to bo...
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Open AccessIntergenerational Ambivalence, Self-differentiation and Ethnic Identity: A Mixed-methods Study on Family Ethnic Socialization
Ethnic identity, profoundly influenced by familial factors, embodies multifaceted layers; yet, the intricate process of family ethnic socialization warrants deeper exploration. This study focuses on exploring ...
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Application of the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Caregivers: A Sco** Review
The global prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is increasing, leading to long-term challenges for both individuals with ASD and their parents. To address these issues, Acceptance and Commitment Therap...
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“Exercising like my sporty idol”: sporty prototype perceptions associated with adolescents’ physical activity in an integrative behavioral prediction model
Lack of physical activity (PA) has become an increasingly worrying public health issue among Chinese adolescents. Drawing upon an integrative model of behavioral prediction, this study investigated how adolesc...
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The Role of Maternal Empowerment during Pregnancy in Predicting Parent and Infant Outcomes among Working Women
In this longitudinal small-scale study, we examined the association between maternal empowerment during pregnancy and infants’ social-emotional competence along with important maternal factors such as parental...
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High trait anxiety adolescents have defects in deliberate down-regulation of emotion: reflected on physiological responses not subjective arousal
This study aimed to examine the actual effect of down-regulation on the emotional consequences in adolescents with trait anxiety. A total of 19 adolescents with high trait anxiety (HTA) and 19 with low trait a...
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Social comparison affect emotional processing in subthreshold depression: evidence from an ERP study
Subthreshold depression can effectively and timely carry out early identification, prevention of major depressive disorder(MDD). Social comparison affects emotion, yet the neural mechanisms in subthreshold dep...
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Open AccessWhy does advertising work? exploring the neural mechanism of concreteness and emotional effects of donation advertising slogans
Advertising is methods to encourage donations, and text is one of the most crucial fundamental elements in advertising. Therefore, we chose advertising slogans as the focus of this study. The main goal of this...