Author(s): Kosak LA; Harandian K; Bacon SL; Archambault I; Correale L; Pagani LS;
Active play allows children to develop social and cognitive skills, which could lead to higher school engagement. Little is known about the role of child socioemotional difficulty in these associations. This study aims to examine the interaction between active play and socioemotional difficulty in childhood and their prospective association with academic ...
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Author(s): Vaillancourt N; Montpetit C; Carile V; Fortin M;
Soccer is a laterally dominant sport owing to the repetitive nature of unilateral kicking. The relationship between functional and body composition asymmetries related to limb dominance in soccer players has yet to be established. When present, asymmetries can increase the risk of injury and low back pain. Our study investigated whether lateral dominance ...
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Author(s): Fiedler I; Ante L; Meduna MV; Steinmetz F; Kairouz S; Costes JM;
Gambling usually involves wagering real money but can also be conducted with virtual money, chips, or coins. This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as simulated gambling, social gambling, or play money gambling. This study explores correlations and transitions between simulated gambling and real money gambling with an emphasis on gambling-related harms ...
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Author(s): Costes JM; Bonnaire C;
Free-to-Play games (F2P) have spread widely all over the world in recent years. The current economic model for these games is based on microtransactions, where gamers can purchase additional items or services inside the game. The aim of the present study was (1) to describe the profiles and gaming patterns of F2P gamers, and (2) to compare F2P gamers who ...
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Author(s): Najmeh Khalili-Mahani
The value of understanding patients' illness experience and social contexts for advancing medicine and clinical care is widely acknowledged. However, methodologies for rigorous and inclusive data gathering and integrative analysis of biomedical, cultural, and social factors are limited. In this paper, we propose a digital strategy for large-scale qual ...
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Author(s): Segado M; Zatorre RJ; Penhune VB;
Many everyday tasks share high-level sensory goals but differ in the movements used to accomplish them. One example of this is musical pitch regulation, where the same notes can be produced using the vocal system or a musical instrument controlled by the hands. Cello playing has previously been shown to rely on brain structures within the singing network ...
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Author(s): Wiener PC, Friend EJ, Bhargav R, Radhakrishnan K, Kadem L, Pressman GS
J Am Soc Echocardiogr. 2020 Jul 22;: Authors: Wiener PC, Friend EJ, Bhargav R, Radhakrishnan K, Kadem L, Pressman GS
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Author(s): Morvannou A, Monson E, Savard AC, Kairouz S, Roy É, Dufour M
Can J Public Health. 2020 Jan 13;: Authors: Morvannou A, Monson E, Savard AC, Kairouz S, Roy É, Dufour M
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Author(s): Hooshiar A, Alkhalaf A, Dargahi J
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl. 2020 Mar;108:110409 Authors: Hooshiar A, Alkhalaf A, Dargahi J
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Author(s): Segado M, Hollinger A, Thibodeau J, Penhune V, Zatorre RJ
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