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Bytes and bites: social media use and dietary behaviours among adolescents across 41 countries

社交媒体使用与饮食行为:41个国家青少年的社交媒体使用情况及饮食行为

Khan, Asaduzzaman; Feng, Jie; Chachay, Veronique; Tsang, Jaclyn H; Huang, Wendy Y; Sit, Cindy H P; Minichiello, Victor

Introduction to the special issue on individual differences in memory modulation

关于记忆调节个体差异的特刊导言

Leal, Stephanie L; Ford, Jaclyn H; Dennis, Nancy A

NEON-SD: A 30-m Structural Diversity Product Derived from the NEON Discrete-Return LiDAR Point Cloud

NEON-SD:基于NEON离散回波激光雷达点云生成的30米结构多样性产品

Wang, Jianmin; Choi, Dennis H; LaRue, Elizabeth; Atkins, Jeff W; Foster, Jane R; Matthes, Jaclyn H; Fahey, Robert T; Fei, Songlin; Hardiman, Brady S

Limited carry-over effects of socioemotional manipulations on subsequent unrelated memory tasks

社会情绪操纵对后续无关记忆任务的延续效应有限

Ford, Jaclyn H; Daley, Ryan; Maybury, Julia; Stedman, Cortney; Swiatek, Julia; Van Boxtel, Rachel; Welch, Erin; Kensinger, Elizabeth

Quest for financial inclusion via digital financial services (Fintech) during COVID-19 pandemic: case study of women in Indonesia

新冠疫情期间通过数字金融服务(Fintech)寻求普惠金融:以印度尼西亚女性为例

Ford, Jaclyn H; Daley, Ryan T; Kensinger, Elizabeth A; Setiawan, Budi; Phan, Thich Dai; Medina, Jennifer; Wieriks, Martijn; Nathan, Robert Jeyakumar; Fekete-Farkas, Maria

Developing a Novel Case-Based Gastroenterology/Hepatology Online Resource for Enhanced Education During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic

开发一种新型的基于病例的胃肠病学/肝病学在线资源,以加强新冠疫情期间及之后的教育

Goodman, Morgan C; Chesner, Jaclyn H; Pourmand, Kamron; Farouk, Samira S; Shah, Brijen J; Rao, Bhavana Bhagya

Perceived event resolution-rather than time-allows older adults to reduce the negativity of their memories

老年人感知到的事件解决状态(而非时间)有助于减少记忆中的负面情绪。

Ford, Jaclyn H; Fields, Eric C; Garcia, Sandry M; Cunningham, Tony J; Kensinger, Elizabeth A

The power of negative and positive episodic memories

负面和正面情景记忆的力量

Williams, Samantha E; Ford, Jaclyn H; Kensinger, Elizabeth A

With age comes well-being: older age associated with lower stress, negative affect, and depression throughout the COVID-19 pandemic

随着年龄增长,幸福感也会提升:在新冠疫情期间,老年人往往压力较小、负面情绪较少、抑郁程度也较低。

Fields, Eric C; Kensinger, Elizabeth A; Garcia, Sandry M; Ford, Jaclyn H; Cunningham, Tony J

Flexibility in Faculty Work-Life Policies at Medical Schools in the Big Ten Conference: A Ten-Year Follow-up Study

十大联盟医学院教职工工作生活政策的灵活性:一项为期十年的追踪研究

Wagner, Emily A; Jansen, Jaclyn H; DeLuna, Hannah; Anderson, Katherine; Doehring, Marla C; Welch, Julie L