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Abu Yousuf Md Abdullah and Jane Law
Mental health disorder risks of young and old age groups hold considerable importance for understanding present and future risk burdens. However, assessing mental health risks is significantly constrained by the influence of shared and age group-specific...
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Guillaume Touya, Maïeul Gruget and Ian Muehlenhaus
Disorientation is a common feeling for all users of zoomable multi-scale maps, even for those with good orientation and spatial skills. We make the assumption that this problem is mainly due to the desert fog effect, documented in human?computer interact...
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Abba Mahmud, Stephen O. Ogunlana, W.T. Hong, Ibrahim Wuni Yahaya, Sani Rueben Akoh
Qualitative data plays an important role in system dynamics (SD) modelling, particularly in model conceptualization. Among the various forms of data, information from the mental database of stakeholders is considered the most important which can be acces...
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Caitlyn B. O?Connor and Phillip S. Levin
Managing social?ecological systems that benefit both humans and nature is the central challenge of natural resource management. Integrating multiple perspectives into decision-making adds flexibility to social?ecological systems by reducing rigidity and ...
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Csaba Szigeti-Pap, Dávid Kis and Gáspár Albert
Misinterpreting maps can have serious consequences, especially in situations requiring quick decisions like using car navigation systems. Studies indicate that a map reader?s experience is crucial for understanding maps, but factors such as age, educatio...
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Yuyang Tian, Tianyu Yang and Weihua Dong
Culture affects people?s spatial memory, mental representations, and spatial reference frameworks. People with different cultural backgrounds show different degrees of spatial ability. However, the current research does not reveal the shaping of spatial ...
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Diego F. Collazos-Huertas, Andrés M. Álvarez-Meza and German Castellanos-Dominguez
Brain activity stimulated by the motor imagery paradigm (MI) is measured by Electroencephalography (EEG), which has several advantages to be implemented with the widely used Brain?Computer Interfaces (BCIs) technology. However, the substantial inter/intr...
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Mohammad Reza Askari, Mahmoud Abdel-Latif, Mudassir Rashid, Mert Sevil and Ali Cinar
Detection and classification of acute psychological stress (APS) and physical activity (PA) in daily lives of people with chronic diseases can provide precision medicine for the treatment of chronic conditions such as diabetes. This study investigates th...
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Benedito Souza Filho, Reinaldo Paul Pérez Machado, Kumiko Murasugi and Ulisses Denache Vieira Souza
The Lençóis Maranhenses region, located in the state of Maranhão in northeastern Brazil, constitutes an area that includes a national park and presents extreme physical, geographic and climatic contrasts in addition to economic diversity and emerging tou...
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José-Antonio Cervantes, Sonia López, Salvador Cervantes, Adriana Mexicano and Jonathan-Hernando Rosales
Visuospatial working memory is a fundamental cognitive capability of human beings needed for exploring the visual environment. This cognitive function is responsible for creating visuospatial maps, which are useful for maintaining a coherent and continuo...
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