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Enhancing Error Awareness Under Cognitive Load: How Neurostimulation Improves Self-Monitoring via Working Memory
Transcranial direct current stimulation enhances error awareness under cognitive load by restoring working memory capacity, with implications for high-stakes human-computer interaction.
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Inter-provincial cooperation lowers China’s carbon reduction costs
Optimize China's carbon emission reduction through inter-provincial cooperation mechanisms. A cost-based model shows 40-80% cooperation reduces abatement costs by 60-70% while balancing regional.
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The Elephant in the Syntax: A Comparative Study of Semantics‑First, Block‑Based, and Textual Programming
Study comparing semantics-first, block-based, and textual programming for secondary students finds that making program state visible during coding yields significantly better task performance.
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Signals of Success and Struggle: Early Prediction and Physiological Signatures of Human Performance across Task Complexity
Early eye movement and heart rate signals predict user performance in complex tasks. High performers show targeted gaze, adjusted visual sampling, and stable cardiac activation.
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Counting the Wait: Effects of Temporal Feedback on Downstream Task Performance and Perceived Wait-Time Experience during System-Imposed Delays
Experiment examining how different types of time feedback affect user frustration and task performance during system-imposed wait periods in digital workflows.
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Output-based wages were linked to higher quality and slower task work
Study shows output-based pay leads to higher quality and more time per task unit than time-based pay, suggesting compensation structure signals performance standards.
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Task content explains most within-occupation inequality growth
General equilibrium model shows task content changes within occupations drove most of the within-occupation wage inequality growth from 1980 to 2000.
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Emotion regulation success tracks brain-wide gradient reconfiguration
Gradient-based analysis of brain organization reveals that emotion regulation success involves systematic reconfigurations along a hierarchy from sensory to integrative regions.
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Human movement variability predicts task-unrelated thought
Temporal patterns in finger tapping predict task-unrelated thought. Higher Hurst exponent values associated with lower mind-wandering probability across metronome conditions.
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Teacher dashboard feedback was mostly task- and process-focused
Study of how primary teachers use adaptive learning technology dashboards to provide feedback during mathematics lessons, identifying patterns in feedback timing and types across lesson phases.
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Mental health symptoms predict flexible inference use
Study shows that specific mental health symptoms predict how people use flexible reasoning when making complex inferences, with alterations in goal-directed decision-making as a key mechanism.
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Vietnamese EFL students reported high online flow
Explore flow experiences in online EFL learning among Vietnamese undergraduates. Study reveals high engagement levels driven by feedback, challenge-skill balance, and teacher support despite low.
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Perceived proficiency shapes emotions and speech fluency
Study examining how Chinese EFL learners' perceived English proficiency influences task anxiety, enjoyment, boredom, and resulting speech fluency in oral tasks.
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Maximal effort linked to greater preference for correct performance
Active inference model reveals voluntary mental effort is governed by motivation for accuracy rather than inhibition of habitual responses in Stroop task performance.
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GenAI can improve consulting efficiency but raises risks
Qualitative study of German consulting firms examining how Task-GenAI Fit framework balances generative AI efficiency gains against risks like hallucinations and skill loss.
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Modelling Prompting Behaviours in LLM-Mediated Task Solving
Doctoral research examining how student prompting behaviours with Large Language Models correlate with learning outcomes in programming, developing behavioural models and adaptive feedback systems.
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Migration-based maintenance is proposed as a future direction
Systematic research agenda for migration-based software maintenance automation, establishing a four-stage lifecycle model for transferring knowledge and solutions across software systems.
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Children’s token taking depends on relative status
Experimental study demonstrates children ages 4-8 calibrate resource-taking to socially instantiated relative status; gender differences emerge selectively under equal status conditions.
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Problematic short-form video users show more impulsive control
Study reveals inhibitory control deficits in short-form video users stem from impulsive decision-making and reduced sensitivity to contextual changes, with implications for behavioral addiction.
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DBSCAN identified configuration items early in an IT system
Research adapts DBSCAN clustering to automate early identification of configuration items in enterprise information systems, enabling architectural synthesis.