Saverio Stranges, William Tigbe, F. Xavier Gómez‐Olivé, Margaret Thorogood et al.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of sleep problems and the effect of potential correlates in low-income settings from Africa and Asia, where the evidence is lacking. DESIGN: Cross-sectional. SETTING: Community-wide samples from 8 countries across Africa and Asia participating in the INDEPTH WHO...
Muhammad Chanchal Azad, Kristin Fraser, Nahid Rumana, Ahmad Faris Abdullah et al.
Medical students carry a large academic load which could potentially contribute to poor sleep quality above and beyond that already experienced by modern society. In this global literature review of the medical students' sleep experience, we find that poor sleep is not only common among medical stud...
Chuangshi Wang, Shrikant I. Bangdiwala, Sumathy Rangarajan, Scott A. Lear et al.
AIMS: To investigate the association of estimated total daily sleep duration and daytime nap duration with deaths and major cardiovascular events. METHODS AND RESULTS: We estimated the durations of total daily sleep and daytime naps based on the amount of time in bed and self-reported napping time a...
Lunde Nielsen, Karen Vagner Danielsen, T. I. A. Sørensen
Systematic literature search for epidemiological evidence for an association of short sleep with weight gain and eventual development of obesity provided 71 original studies and seven reviews of various subsets of these studies. We have summarized the evidence for such an association with particular...
Daniel V. Caputo
M. A. H. Akhand, Shuvendu Roy, Nazmul Siddique, Md Abdus Samad Kamal et al.
Human facial emotion recognition (FER) has attracted the attention of the research community for its promising applications. Mapping different facial expressions to the respective emotional states are the main task in FER. The classical FER consists of two major steps: feature extraction and emotion...
Mohammad Mehedi Hassan, Md. Golam Rabiul Alam, Md. Zia Uddin, Shamsul Huda et al.
Recently, deep learning methodologies have become popular to analyse physiological signals in multiple modalities via hierarchical architectures for human emotion recognition. In most of the state-of-the-arts of human emotion recognition, deep learning for emotion classification was used. However, d...
Eveline A. Crone, Carter Wendelken, Linda Van Leijenhorst, Ryan Honomichl et al.
Relational reasoning is an essential component of fluid intelligence, and is known to have a protracted developmental trajectory. To date, little is known about the neural changes that underlie improvements in reasoning ability over development. In this event-related functional magnetic resonance im...
Greg J. Duncan, Mimi Engel, Amy Claessens, Chantelle Dowsett
Replications and robustness checks are key elements of the scientific method and a staple in many disciplines. However, leading journals in developmental psychology rarely include explicit replications of prior research conducted by different investigators, and few require authors to establish in th...
Tahia Anan Dhira, Mahir A. Rahman, Abdur Razzaque Sarker, Jeenat Mehareen
This study investigated the reliability and factorial validity of General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) in the context of university students in Bangladesh. The research aimed to assess whether the original one-dimensional model or a model containing both somatic and cognitive-emotional factors is appr...
Anuva Chowdhury, Rajan Shankaran, Manolya Kavakli, Md. Mokammel Haque
Drowsiness in drivers has become a serious cause of concern due to the occurrences of a large number of fatalities on the road each year. Lives of pedestrians and passengers are put to risk as drivers tend to fall asleep at the steering wheel. In the recent past, many researchers have paid attention...
Md. Rabiul Islam, Mohammad Ali Moni, Md. Milon Islam, Md. Rashed-Al-Mahfuz et al.
Recently, electroencephalogram-based emotion recognition has become crucial in enabling the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) system to become more intelligent. Due to the outstanding applications of emotion recognition, e.g., person-based decision making, mind-machine interfacing, cognitive interact...
Daniel E. Callan, Jeffery A. Jones, Kevin G. Munhall, Christian Kroos et al.
Perception of speech is improved when presentation of the audio signal is accompanied by concordant visual speech gesture information. This enhancement is most prevalent when the audio signal is degraded. One potential means by which the brain affords perceptual enhancement is thought to be through ...
Li Zhang, Ming Jiang, Dewan Md. Farid, Mohammad Alamgir Hossain
Jeannette Littlemore
This article describes a study that investigated the ways in which Bangladeshi students interpreted metaphors used by their lecturers during a short course at a British university.