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Criticism by community people and poor workplace communication as risk factors for the mental health of local welfare workers after the Great East Japan Earthquake: A cross-sectional study
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The relation between statistical power and inference in fMRI
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Two is better than one: The effects of strategic cooperation on intra- and inter-brain connectivity by fNIRS
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Moderators of wellbeing interventions: Why do some people respond more positively than others?
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Assessing the relationship between quality of life and behavioral activation using the Japanese Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale-Short Form
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Mimicry and automatic imitation are not correlated
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Shedding Light on Vitamin D: Its Surprising Role in Children’s Emotional Health
Introduction: The Sunshine Vitamin and Our Minds Imagine catching a ray of sunlight on a warm afternoon, feeling its gentle warmth seep into your skin. This seemingly simple act powers a crucial process in our body, producing a nutrient that plays several vital roles — vitamin D, often called the “sunshine vitamin.” But its influence […]

The Mental Gymnastics: Mastering Psychological Skills Before The Big Day
Introduction: The Countdown to Victory Imagine the point where a split second, a single decision, determines the difference between triumph and defeat. This is the reality faced by many athletes on the cusp of competition. But here’s the twist—what if their mental preparation started not on the day of the event, but precisely a week […]

Decoding Emotions: How Adversity Shapes Empathy in the Lives of High-Risk Youth
Introduction Imagine navigating the world not just with everything you own on your back but with life’s invisible burdens pressing down all around you. Now picture trying to understand and connect with others while carrying such a load. This is the reality for countless young individuals who grow up in environments laden with hardship and […]