That younger individuals perceive the world as moving slower than adults is a familiar phenomenon. Waiting for the next birthday to come seems “forever” for children, but the older we get, the faster “time flies”. Yet, it is an open question why that is. One possible answer relates to...
When I heard a term called resilience, I have no idea about it and think that it is not related to me. After I had a lecture with a topic resilience. I realize it is necessary and I need to face many adversity in my life. Also, I remember something happened in my past are shown...
The human gut microbiome is highly personal. However, the contribution of gut physiology and environment to variations in the gut microbiome remains understudied. Here we performed an observational trial using multi-omics to profile microbiome compositio
Conditionals are ubiquitous in mathematics: we routinely express theorems usinguniversal conditionalsof the form ‘for allx, ifA(x)thenB(x)’. The logic of universal conditionals is underpinned by that ofpropositional conditionals, which take the form ‘ifA(x0)thenB(x0)’, wherex0is a specifi...
Among various definitions of the term "stress", a common denominator is that stress denotes any condition being a threat to homeostasis in a broad sense [20,21]. Stress occurs whenever there is a discrepancy between what is expected ("set value") and what really exists ("actual value"); ...
The theory of regulations is a set analysis that talks about why and where the regulation is imposed. It tells about the interconnected relationship between the economy and society. Some examples include environmental pollution and child labor....
Likewise, daily activities could have similar well- being and mental health implications because the nature of activities, including type, location, timing, and duration, might trigger short-term affective responses and have long-term effects on mental health through repetitive practices and accumulative...
Explain the following term "Blanket Approach to Regulation". Explain both the short and long-run movements of the new classical theory, assuming that expectations are formed rationally and policy is unanticipated. Explain the short-run and long-run movements of the new classical theory, as...
the questions of how information about extended events is integrated for behavioral control41. As mentioned above, the main mechanistic elements in EST are (currently maintained) event models and (stored) event schemata2,3,4,42. Working memory and the transition of information to a long-term "...
Respondents were part of a long-term panel and had previously been paid in a similar manner. Therefore we believe that the payoffs in the experiment were credible for the respondents. A majority of participants graduated in 2020 (314 participants), with the rest expecting to graduate in 2021 ...