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The C-terminal tail of α-synuclein protects against aggregate replication but is critical for oligomerization.
Aggregation of the 140-residue protein α-synuclein (αSN) is a key factor in the etiology of Parkinson's disease. Although the intensely anionic C-terminal domain (CTD) of αSN does not form part of the amyloid core region or...
The C-terminal tail of α-synuclein protects against aggregate replication but is critical for oligomerization.
Aggregation of the 140-residue protein α-synuclein (αSN) is a key factor in the etiology of Parkinson's disease. Although the intensely anionic C-terminal domain (CTD) of αSN does not form part of the amyloid core region or...
Evaluating the Evidence for Enclothed Cognition

Enclothed cognition refers to the systematic influence that clothes can have on the wearer’s feelings, thoughts, and behaviors through their symbolic meaning. It has attracted considerable academic and nonacademic interest...

Evaluating the Evidence for Enclothed Cognition

Enclothed cognition refers to the systematic influence that clothes can have on the wearer’s feelings, thoughts, and behaviors through their symbolic meaning. It has attracted considerable academic and nonacademic interest...

Exploration of Supply Chain Financing Model and Virtual Economic Risk Control Using the Backpropagation Neural Network
Xiaolin Ji, Chang Su
Jul 20, 2023
This article aims to optimize the supply chain financing model and address virtual economic risk control by effectively reducing associated risks. To achieve this objective, the backpropagation (BP) neural network model is...
The Grizzly, September 19, 2024
Into the Breeches! New AAPI House Editor List Confidence: Ursinus Graduate Katie Cressman's Journey and Advice Opinions: Ritter Hall Needs Work Ursinus Football Roars to a Strong Start! Field Hockey Stuns #10 Rowan!
Published by: Ursinus College
Automated System for Colon Cancer Detection and Segmentation Based on Deep Learning Techniques
Colon cancer is one of the world's three most deadly and severe cancers. As with any cancer, the key priority is early detection. Deep learning (DL) applications have recently gained popularity in medical image analysis due to...
Emotions and Spillover Effects of Social Networks Affective Well Being
A growing body of literature supports the notion that the well-being of individuals is influenced by their social networks site (SNS) experiences. In this research, the authors analyze the effect of such SNS experience...
Environmental managers and institutional work
Firms are subjected to competing institutional logics, and a key concern is how these institutional logics are managed at the firm level. Two contentious logics facing the firms are that of the market and the natural...
Inoculating the Public against Misinformation about Climate Change.
Effectively addressing climate change requires significant changes in individual and collective human behavior and decision-making. Yet, in light of the increasing politicization of (climate) science, and the attempts of...
Program for the Stage Production An Evening of One-Acts
ProTheatre Club
Jan 01, 0001
This four-page program details the ProTheatre of Ursinus College's production of "An Evening of One-Acts", held October 22 and October 23, 1976. It includes information regarding the three productions "Adam and Eve", "Next" and...
Published by: Ursinus College
On the relationship between personal experience, affect and risk perception
Sander van der Linden
Aug 09, 2018
Examining the conceptual relationship between personal experience, affect, and risk perception is crucial in improving our understanding of how emotional and cognitive process mechanisms shape public perceptions of climate...
Technique-based inoculation against real-world misinformation
In recent years, numerous psychological interventions have been developed to reduce susceptibility to misinformation. Inoculation theory has become an increasingly common framework for reducing susceptibility to both individual...
Fake news game confers psychological resistance against online misinformation
Abstract: The spread of online misinformation poses serious challenges to societies worldwide. In a novel attempt to address this issue, we designed a psychological intervention in the form of an online browser game. In the...
Discussing global warming leads to greater acceptance of climate science.
Climate change is an urgent global issue, with demands for personal, collective, and governmental action. Although a large body of research has investigated the influence of communication on public engagement with climate...
Three Faculty Members Tapped for Awards for Outstanding Work
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
On May 4, President Dan Mahony will present the Jane LaRoche Graduate Faculty Award to Siobhan Brownson, an associate professor of English. During the May 6 undergraduate Commencement ceremonies, the president will bestow the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Opportunities and Challenges of Using Mobile Applications for Workplace Health Promotion
Workplace health promotion (WHP) needs be adjusted to the new ways of working and improved in terms of participation rates. As mobile applications (apps) have proved to be effective in various health areas, it might also be a...
Field interventions for climate change mitigation behaviors
Behavioral change is essential to mitigate climate change. To advance current knowledge, we synthesize research on interventions aiming to promote climate change mitigation behaviors in field settings. In a preregistered...
Long-term effectiveness of inoculation against misinformation
This study investigates the long-term effectiveness of active psychological inoculation as a means to build resistance against misinformation. Using 3 longitudinal experiments (2 preregistered), we tested the effectiveness of...

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