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Genetic syndromes screening by facial recognition technology: VGG-16 screening model construction and evaluation
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In: Orphanet J Rare Dis (2021)
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Bilingual Language Control Flexibly Adapts to Cultural Context
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Effects of language context on executive control in unbalanced bilinguals: An ERPs study
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QJE-STD-18-032.R3-Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for The contributions of language control to executive functions: From the perspective of bilingual comprehension ...
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The contributions of language control to executive functions: From the perspective of bilingual comprehension ...
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The contributions of language control to executive functions: From the perspective of bilingual comprehension ...
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QJE-STD-18-032.R3-Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for The contributions of language control to executive functions: From the perspective of bilingual comprehension ...
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Appendix – Supplemental material for Symmetries of comprehension-based language switch costs in conflicting versus non-conflicting contexts ...
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Symmetries of comprehension-based language switch costs in conflicting versus non-conflicting contexts ...
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Symmetries of comprehension-based language switch costs in conflicting versus non-conflicting contexts ...
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Appendix – Supplemental material for Symmetries of comprehension-based language switch costs in conflicting versus non-conflicting contexts ...
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Training in Language Switching Facilitates Bilinguals’ Monitoring and Inhibitory Control
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Emotions And Message Sharing On The Chinese Microblog ...
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The study aims to explore microblog users’ emotion expression and sharing behaviors on the Chinese microblog (Weibo). The first theme of study analyzed whether microblog emotions impact readers’ message sharing behaviors, specifically, how the strength of emotion (positive and negative) in microblog messages facilitate/inhibit readers’ sharing behaviors. The second theme compared the differences among the three types of microblog users (i.e., verified enterprise users, verified individual users and unverified users) in terms of their profiles and microblog behaviors. A total of 7114 microblog messages about 24 hot public events in China were sampled from Sina Weibo. The first study results show that strength of negative emotions that microblog messages carry significantly increase the possibility of the message being shared. The second study results indicate that there are significant differences across the three types of users in terms of their emotion expression and its influence on microblog behaviors. ... : {"references": ["Bollen, J., Mao, H., & Zeng, X. (2010). Twitter mood predicts the stock market. Journal of Computational Science, 2, 1-8.", "Bollen, J., Pepe, A., & Mao, H. (2011). Modeling public mood and emotion: Twitter sentiment and socio-economic phenomena. Proceedings of the Fifth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social MediaPaper of AAAI Conference, 450-453.", "Cheung, S. Y., & Lam, E. T. (2005). An innovative shortened bilingual version of the Profile of Mood States (POMS-SBV). School Psychology International, 26, 121-128.", "Berger, J. (2011). Arousal increases social transmission of information. Psychological Science, 22, 891\u2013893.", "Berger, J., & Milkman, K. (2012). What makes online content viral? Journal of Marketing Research, 49, 192\u2013205.", "Dang-Xuan, L., Stieglitz, S., Wladarsch, J., & Neuberger, C. (2013). An investigation of influentials and the role of sentiment in political communication on Twitter during election periods. Information, ...
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emotion expression; information diffusion.; Microblog
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1130382 https://zenodo.org/record/1130382
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