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Background Music Changes the Policy of Human Decision-Making: Evidence from Experimental and Drift-Diffusion Model-Based Approaches on Different Decision Tasks

Music is ubiquitous in our lives. Although we listen to music as an activity in and of itself, music is frequently played while we are engaged in other activities that rely on decision-making (e.g., driving). Despite its ubiquity, it remains unknown …

Running Online Behavioral Experiments Using R: Implementation of a Response-Time Decision Making Task as an R-Shiny App

Online experiments allow for fast, massive, cost-efficient data collection. However, uncontrolled conditions in online experiments can be problematic, particularly when inferences hinge on response-times (RTs) in the millisecond range. To address …

Learning-by-Teaching Approach Improves Dengue Knowledge in Children and Parents

There is narrow evidence on which strategies are most effective for disseminating information on dengue prevention. This is particularly relevant because social habits have a great prevention capacity for dengue. We investigated how effective are …

Using Long ssDNA Polynucleotides to Amplify STRs Loci in Degraded DNA Samples

Obtaining informative short tandem repeat (STR) profiles from degraded DNA samples is a challenging task usually undermined by locus or allele dropouts and peak-high imbalances observed in capillary electrophoresis (CE) electropherograms, especially …

Circadian Period Integrates Network Information Through Activation of the BMP Signaling Pathway

Living organisms use biological clocks to maintain their internal temporal order and anticipate daily environmental changes. In Drosophila, circadian regulation of locomotor behavior is controlled by ∼150 neurons; among them, neurons expressing the …