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  • Robles, Kelly E.; Roberts, Michelle; Viengkham, Catherine; Smith, Julian H.; Rowland, Conor; Moslehi, Saba; Stadlober, Sabrina; Lesjak, Anastasija; Lesjak, Martin; Taylor, Richard P.; Spehar, Branka; Sereno, Margaret (Frontiers in Psychology, 2021-08-17)
    Highly prevalent in nature, fractal patterns possess self-similar components that repeat at varying size scales. The perceptual experience of human-made environments can be impacted with inclusion of these natural patterns. ...
  • Toraason, Erik; Adler, Victoria L.; Libuda, Diana E. (PLOS, 2022-11-07)
    Female reproductive aging is associated with decreased oocyte quality and fertility. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a powerful system for understanding the biology of aging and exhibits age-related reproductive ...
  • Short, Aidan W.; Streisfeld, Matthew A. (Oxford Academic, 2023-06-05)
    The reuse of old genetic variation can promote rapid diversification in evolutionary radiations, but in most cases, the historical events underlying this divergence are not known. For example, ancient hybridization can ...
  • Kay, Cameron S. (Elsevier, 2022)
    Very little is known about the relationship between antagonistic personality traits and membership in Greekletter organizations (GLOs). The present study (N = 2191) examined the association between the Dark Tetrad trai ...
  • Guenza, Marina G. (MDPI, 2022-02-22)
    Macromolecular liquids display short-time anomalous behaviors in disagreement with conventional single-molecule mean-field theories. In this study, we analyze the behavior of the simplest but most realistic macromolecular ...
  • Giuliani, Nicole R.; Kelly, Nichole R. (Frontiers in Nutrition, 2022-04-11)
    Much of the work on the development of appetite self-regulation in early childhood employs tasks assessing Delay of Gratification (DoG). While this skill is thought to rely on “cool” cognitive processes like effortful ...
  • Hughes, Bradley T.; Costello, Cory K.; Pearman, Joshua J.; Razavi, Pooya; Bedford-Petersen, Cianna; Ludwid, Rita M.; Srivastava, Sanjay (University of California Press, 2021-06-10)
    Associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and personality traits have important implications for theory and application. Progress in understanding these associations depends on valid measurement, unbiased estimation, ...
  • He, Weiyong (Cornell University, 2020-06-10)
    We introduce the notion of \emph{biharmonic almost complex structure} on a compact almost Hermitian manifold and we study its regularity and existence in dimension four. First we show that there always exist smooth ...
  • Lin, Ting-fen; Linville, Deanna; Nese, Rhonda N. T.; Seeley, John; Shune, Samantha (LISDEN Publishing Inc., 2023-12-19)
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) impacts the physiological and psychoemotional aspects of life. COPD-related secondary sequelae also synergistically interact with each other. For example, dyspnea affects the ...
  • Cheng, Theresa W.; Mills, Kathryn L.; Miranda Dominguez, Oscar; Zeithamova, Dagmar; Perrone, Anders; Sturgeon, Darrick; Feldstein Ewing, Sarah W.; Fisher, Philip A.; Pfeifer, Jennifer H.; Fair, Damian A.; Mackiewicz Seghete, Kristen L. (Elsevier, 2020)
    Characterizing typologies of childhood adversity may inform the development of risk profiles and corresponding interventions aimed at mitigating its lifelong consequences. A neurobiological grounding of these typologies ...
  • Moslehi, Saba; Rowland, Conor; Smith, Julian H.; Griffiths, Willem; Watterson, William J.; Niell, Cristopher M.; Alemán, Benjamín J.; Perez, Maria-Thereza; Taylor, Richard P. (Nature, 2022-10-20)
    Understanding the impact of the geometry and material composition of electrodes on the survival and behavior of retinal cells is of importance for both fundamental cell studies and neuromodulation applications. We ...
  • Markowitz, David M.; Hancock, Jeffery T.; Woodworth, Michael T.; Ely, Maxwell (Frontiers in Psychology, 2023-02-07)
    Most deception scholars agree that deception production and deception detection effects often display mixed results across settings. For example, some liars use more emotion than truth-tellers when discussing fake opinions ...
  • Shoemaker, Stephen J. (University of California Press, 2022)
    Creating the Qur’an presents the first systematic historical-critical study of the Qur’an’s origins, drawing on methods and perspectives commonly used to study other scriptural traditions. Demonstrating in detail that the ...
  • Melkani, Abhijeet (APS, 2023-04-18)
    Real eigenvalues of pseudo-Hermitian matrices, such as real matrices and PT −symmetric matrices, frequently split into complex conjugate pairs. This is accompanied by the breaking of certain symmetries of the eigenvectors ...
  • Giuliani, Nicole R.; Kelly, Nichole R. (Frontiers Media, 2021-03-19)
    Poor ability to regulate one's own food intake based on hunger cues may encourage children to eat beyond satiety, leading to increased risk of diet-related diseases. Self-regulation has multiple forms, yet no one has ...
  • Mhuireach, Gwynne A.; Dietz, Leslie; Griffiths, Willem; Horve, Patrick Finn; Laguerre, Aurelie; Northcutt, Dale; Vandegrift, Roo; Gall, Elliott; Van Den Wymelenberg, Kevin (Elsevier, 2021)
    Indoor environmental quality is a paramount concern among architects. Exposure to VOCs and microorganisms impacts occupant health, yet the role of materials on these exposures remains poorly understood. In this study, we ...
  • Allgaier, Markus; Smith, Brian J. (Optical Society of America, 2021-06)
    Optical probing of glaciers has the potential for tremendous impact on environmental science. However, glacier ice is turbid, which prohibits the use of most established optical measurements for determining a glacier’s ...
  • Beyerle, Eric R.; Dinpajooh, Mohammadhasan; Ji, Huiying; von Hippel, Peter H.; Marcus, Andrew H.; Guenza, Marina G. (Oxford Academic, 2021-01)
    Regulatory protein access to the DNA duplex 'interior' depends on local DNA 'breathing' fluctuations, and the most fundamental of these are thermally-driven base stacking-unstacking interactions. The smallest DNA unit that ...
  • Adams-Clark, Alexis A.; Lee, Angela H.; Everett, Yoel; Zarosinski, Arianna; Martin, Christina Gamache; Zalewski, Maureen (BMC, 2022-08-15)
    Background: Effective emotion regulation abilities are essential for engaging in positive, validating parenting practices. Yet, many parents report difficulties with both emotion regulation and positive parenting, and ...
  • Allgaier, Markus; Cooper, Matthew G.; Carlson, Anders E.; Cooley, Sarah W.; Ryan, Jonathan C.; Smith, Brian J. (Cambridge University Press, 2022-04)
    The production of meltwater from glacier ice, which is exposed at the margins of land ice during the summer, is responsible for a large proportion of glacier mass loss. The rate of meltwater production from glacier ice is ...

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