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Field: Neuroscience

Impacts of climate warming on terrestrial ectotherms across latitude

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Curtis Deutsch, Joshua J. Tewksbury, Raymond B. Huey, Kimberly S. Sheldon et al.

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesYear: 2008
Citations: 3778

The impact of anthropogenic climate change on terrestrial organisms is often predicted to increase with latitude, in parallel with the rate of warming. Yet the biological impact of rising temperatures also depends on the physiological sensitivity of organisms to temperature change. We integrate empi...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcological ModelingOpen Access
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Impacts of biological invasions: what's what and the way forward

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Daniel Simberloff, Jean‐Louis Martin, Piero Genovesi, Virginie Maris et al.

Journal: Trends in Ecology & EvolutionYear: 2012Citations: 3252

Study of the impacts of biological invasions, a pervasive component of global change, has generated remarkable understanding of the mechanisms and consequences of the spread of introduced populations. The growing field of invasion science, poised at a crossroads where ecology, social sciences, resou...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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A review of the global climate change impacts, adaptation, and sustainable mitigation measures

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Kashif Abbass, Muhammad Qasim, Huaming Song, Muntasir Murshed et al.

Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution ResearchYear: 2022Citations: 2167

Climate change is a long-lasting change in the weather arrays across tropics to polls. It is a global threat that has embarked on to put stress on various sectors. This study is aimed to conceptually engineer how climate variability is deteriorating the sustainability of diverse sectors worldwide. S...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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COVID-19 and the workplace: Implications, issues, and insights for future research and action.

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Kevin M. Kniffin, Jayanth Narayanan, Frederik Anseel, John Antonakis et al.

Journal: American PsychologistYear: 2020Citations: 1525

The impacts of COVID-19 on workers and workplaces across the globe have been dramatic. This broad review of prior research rooted in work and organizational psychology, and related fields, is intended to make sense of the implications for employees, teams, and work organizations. This review and pre...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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Change blindness: past, present, and future

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Daniel J. Simons, Ronald A. Rensink

Journal: Trends in Cognitive SciencesYear: 2004Citations: 1154

Change blindness is the striking failure to see large changes that normally would be noticed easily. Over the past decade this phenomenon has greatly contributed to our understanding of attention, perception, and even consciousness. The surprising extent of change blindness explains its broad appeal...

Life SciencesNeuroscienceCognitive NeuroscienceOpen Access
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Banker to the poor: micro-lending and the battle against world poverty

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Journal: Choice Reviews OnlineYear: 2000Citations: 1149

Muhammad Yunus is that rare thing: a bona fide visionary. His dream is the total eradication of poverty from the world. In 1983, against the advice of banking and government officials, Yunus established Grameen, a bank devoted to providing the poorest of Bangladesh with minuscule loans. Grameen Bank...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and Econometrics
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The default mode network in cognition: a topographical perspective

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Jonathan Smallwood, Boris C. Bernhardt, Robert Leech, Danilo Bzdok et al.

Journal: Nature reviews. NeuroscienceYear: 2021Citations: 953

The default mode network (DMN) is a set of widely distributed brain regions in the parietal, temporal and frontal cortex. These regions often show reductions in activity during attention-demanding tasks but increase their activity across multiple forms of complex cognition, many of which are linked ...

Life SciencesNeuroscienceCognitive NeuroscienceOpen Access
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Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction-linked neurodegenerative disorders

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Muhammad Torequl Islam

Journal: Neurological ResearchYear: 2016Citations: 951

Reactive species play an important role in physiological functions. Overproduction of reactive species, notably reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) species along with the failure of balance by the body's antioxidant enzyme systems results in destruction of cellular structures, lipids, proteins,...

Health SciencesMedicineNeurology
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Motivations for an organisation within a developing country to report social responsibility information

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Muhammad Azizul Islam, Craig Deegan

Journal: Accounting Auditing & Accountability JournalYear: 2008Citations: 585

Purpose The aim of the paper is to describe and explain, using a combination of interviews and content analysis, the social and environmental reporting practices of a major garment export organisation within a developing country. Design/methodology/approach Senior executives from a major organisatio...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingStrategy and Management
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Identifying objects by touch: An “expert system”

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Roberta L. Klatzky, Susan J. Lederman, Victoria A. Metzger

Journal: Perception & PsychophysicsYear: 1985Citations: 579
Life SciencesNeuroscienceCognitive NeuroscienceOpen Access
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Social media marketing: Comparative effect of advertisement sources

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Mahmud Akhter Shareef, Bhasker Mukerji, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Nripendra P. Rana et al.

Journal: Journal of Retailing and Consumer ServicesYear: 2017Citations: 570

This study was conducted to conceptualise advertising value and consumer attitudes towards advertisements. The research was developed to reveal the effect of the source of advertisements on credibility perception through the theoretical framework of Ducoffe's (1995) advertising value model. The rese...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceDigital Marketing and Social MediaOpen Access
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Misinformation sharing and social media fatigue during COVID-19: An affordance and cognitive load perspective

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A.K.M. Najmul Islam, Samuli Laato, Md. Shamim Talukder, Erkki Sutinen

Journal: Technological Forecasting and Social ChangeYear: 2020Citations: 530

Highlights • We study social media use, fake news sharing and social media fatigue during COVID-19.• Self-promotion and entertainment increase the sharing of unverified information.• Exploration and religiosity correlate negatively with the sharing of unverified information.• Deficient self-regulati...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceMisinformation and Its ImpactsOpen Access
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Sensory circumventricular organs and brain homeostatic pathways

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Alan Kim Johnson, Paul M. Gross

Journal: The FASEB JournalYear: 1993Citations: 500

Circumventricular organs (CVOs), small structures bordering the ventricular spaces in the midline of the brain, have common morphological and endocrine-like characteristics that distinguish them from the rest of the nervous system. Among their unique features are cellular contacts with two fluid pha...

Life SciencesNeuroscienceEndocrine and Autonomic Systems
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A generalised adoption model for services: A cross-country comparison of mobile health (m-health)

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Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Mahmud Akhter Shareef, Antonis C. Simintiras, Banita Lal et al.

Journal: Government Information QuarterlyYear: 2015Citations: 490

Which antecedents affect the adoption by users is still often a puzzle for policy-makers. Antecedents examined in this research include technological artefacts from the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), consumer context from UTAUT2 and psychological behaviour concepts such ...

Social SciencesDecision SciencesInformation Systems and ManagementOpen Access
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Prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders among people with autism spectrum disorder: An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses

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Md Mahbub Hossain, Nusrat Khan, Abida Sultana, Ping Ma et al.

Journal: Psychiatry ResearchYear: 2020Citations: 478

With ever-increasing prevalence of various mental disorders worldwide, a comprehensive evaluation of the prevalence of co-occurring psychiatric disorders among individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is needed to strengthen the knowledge base. This umbrella review aims to summarize the curre...

Life SciencesNeuroscienceCognitive Neuroscience
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