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    Exploratory empirical model of combined effects of COVID-19 and climate change on youth mental health

    The COVID-19 pandemic and climate change have been linked to increasing mental health vulnerability globally, with particular concern for heavily impacted regions such as the Caribbean and susceptible groups s...

    Quinta Seon, Natalie Greaves, Michael Campbell, Simon Anderson in Nature Mental Health (2024)

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    Institutional trust is a distinct construct related to vaccine hesitancy and refusal

    Vaccine hesitancy is driven by a heterogeneous and changing set of psychological, social and historical phenomena, requiring multidisciplinary approaches to its study and intervention. Past research has brough...

    Sekoul Krastev, Oren Krajden, Zoua M. Vang, Fernanda Pérez-Gay Juárez in BMC Public Health (2023)

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    Author Correction: Face masks negatively skew theory of mind judgements

    Héctor Leos-Mendoza, Ian Gold, Fernanda Pérez-Gay Juárez in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    Face masks negatively skew theory of mind judgements

    Face masks obscure a significant portion of the face, reducing the amount of information available to gauge the mental states of others—that is, to exercise the Theory of Mind (ToM) capacity. In three experime...

    Héctor Leos-Mendoza, Ian Gold, Fernanda Pérez-Gay Juárez in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    “The more things change…”? Stability of delusional themes across 12 years of presentations to an early intervention service for psychosis

    While the prevalence of delusional themes appears to be consistent across geographic contexts, little is known about the relative prevalence of such themes within a given setting over periods of time. We there...

    Gil Grunfeld, Ann-Catherine Lemonde in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2023)

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    A Comparison of Immigrant and Canadian-Born Patients Seeking Fertility Treatment

    The present study examined whether public funding for in vitro fertilization (IVF) in Quebec, Canada was associated with differential access among Canadian-born infertility patients and those born outside of C...

    Phyllis Zelkowitz, Leonora King, Rob Whitley in Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2015)

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    Effect of Tolcapone on Brain Activity During a Variable Attentional Control Task: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Counter-Balanced Trial in Healthy Volunteers

    Attention is the capacity to flexibly orient behaviors and thoughts towards a goal by selecting and integrating relevant contextual information. The dorsal cingulate (dCC) and prefrontal (PFC) cortices play cr...

    Sophia C. Magalona, Roberta Rasetti, **gshan Chen, Qiang Chen, Ian Gold in CNS Drugs (2013)

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    Does natural law have non-normative foundations?

    This paper addresses one aspect of the natural law theory of Germain Grisez. According to Grisez, practical reason identifies the goods of human life prior to the invocation of any moral or normative notions. ...

    Ian Gold in Sophia (2002)

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    Dispositions and the Central Problem of Color

    Ian Gold in Philosophical Studies (1999)