Polymorphisms in the dopamine D2 receptor gene and their relationships to striatal dopamine receptor density of healthy volunteers. The density of striatal dopamine D2 receptors has been shown to vary considerably among healthy subjects. This variability might be due to genetic or envir... Jönsson...
Developmental, longitudinal research will now be required to advance this line of work, for example, to determine the direction of the relationships between neurodevelopmental and internalising symptoms across development. Equally, addressing other gaps in the literature, this study offers novel insight ...
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If significant relationships were found between the McGurk effect and a subscale, Pearson correlations were then run between both average auditory and average visual accuracy and that subscale to account for the possibility that individual differences in the perception of the unisensory speech components...
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Second, the cross-sectional retrospective design of the study prevented us from better evaluating temporal relationships between the considered variables. Moreover, the use of self-reporting instruments may have led to over- or underestimations of symptoms by the subjects and to consequent biases in ...
healthy behaviors, one must think that it makes a difference. Another contributing factor in predicting good health behaviors is personality [22]. Due to its cross-cultural reliability and validity [24], the Five-Factor Model of personality—which consists of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion...
“if we are talking around the table, i might suggest something, and more than half of my team might say, ‘no, we shouldn’t do that, we should do this!’ i think that’s normal and healthy. it’s certainly normal and healthy for our team.” finally, inclusive leaders appreciate ...
Trying to seduce this woman can seem intimidating at first, for she is likely to put on a facade of indifference. However, she is not cold but practical, realistic and cautious when it comes to starting new relationships. She will never simply give herself to someone without assessing their ...
Being accepting of a dominant personality does not mean that you need to put up with their behavior all the time if you’re uncomfortable. Here, you need toset healthy boundariesto protect yourself – mental, physical, and emotional. This way you can also say “No” without actually saying...