
Tianjin Normal
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2 months ago |
academic.oup.com | Tianjin Normal
Social pain is a common occurrence in interpersonal interactions, yet limited research has explored the neural mechanisms underlying both social pain and social pain empathy. Existing studies often focus on the neural processes of individuals experiencing pain, referred to as “subjects,” or those empathizing with them, known as “observers.” This study examines the neural mechanisms involved in the process of social pain empathy from the perspective of interpersonal brain synchronization (IBS).
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Nov 28, 2024 |
bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com | Tianjin Normal
This was a cross-sectional survey and participants came from several public universities in Tianjin and Hebei Province by convenient sampling method. All participants were invited to complete an online self-reported questionnaire that included demographic information, chronotype, loneliness, social anxiety, and perceived social support. They were informed in detail of the purpose and procedures of the study and provided informed consent before enrollment.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
academic.oup.com | Hebei Normal |Tianjin Normal
Exploring the association between drugs and targets is essential for drug discovery and repurposing. Comparing with the traditional methods that regard the exploration as a binary classification task, predicting the drug-target binding affinity can provide more specific information. Many studies work based on the assumption that similar drugs may interact with the same target. These methods constructed a symmetric graph according to the undirected drug similarity or target similarity.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com | Tianjin Normal
Data on anxiety and depression were collected from non-graduating students of a high school in Shandong, China, at three different time points: March (T1), June (T2), and September (T3) in 2022. During data collection, questionnaires were uniformly distributed through the school’s class WeChat groups and sent to the parents’ phones (students were prohibited from using phones).
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Aug 28, 2024 |
link.springer.com | Tianjin Normal
AbstractStudies have shown that sleep quality is a critical predictor of suicidal ideation. However, the mechanisms by which sleep quality affects suicidal ideation remain largely unknown. We aimed to examine the longitudinal relationship between sleep quality and suicidal ideation among Chinese college students and the mediating role of negative affect (Study 1). We also aimed to identify the neural basis of the association between sleep quality and suicidal ideation (Study 2).
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