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| Open AccessMeasuring social determinants of health in the All of Us Research Program
- Samantha Tesfaye
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| Open AccessPredictors of divorce and duration of marriage among first marriage women in Dejne administrative town
- Nigusie Gashaye Shita
- & Liknaw Bewket Zeleke
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| Open AccessIndividuals vary in their overt attention preference for positive images consistently across time and stimulus types
- Nitzan Guy
- , Asael Y. Sklar
- & Yoni Pertzov
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| Open AccessEarly adversity and sexual diversity: the importance of self-reported and neurobiological sexual reward sensitivity
- Jenna C. Alley
- , Amy S. McDonnell
- & Lisa M. Diamond
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| Open AccessGender comparison of perceptual-cognitive learning in young athletes
- Isabelle Legault
- & Jocelyn Faubert
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| Open AccessGaining a better understanding of online polarization by approaching it as a dynamic process
- Célina Treuillier
- , Sylvain Castagnos
- & Armelle Brun
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| Open AccessEvidence of an active role of dreaming in emotional memory processing shows that we dream to forget
- Jing Zhang
- , Andres Pena
- & Sara C. Mednick
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| Open AccessEffects of sleep disturbance, cancer-related fatigue, and psychological distress on breast cancer patients’ quality of life: a prospective longitudinal observational study
- Lin Tao
- , Jieying Lv
- & Hong Chen
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| Open AccessA psycholinguistic study of intergroup bias and its cultural propagation
- Daniel Schmidtke
- & Victor Kuperman
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| Open AccessA noise audit of human-labeled benchmarks for machine commonsense reasoning
- Mayank Kejriwal
- , Henrique Santos
- & Deborah L. McGuinness
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| Open AccessPsycholinguistic and emotion analysis of cryptocurrency discourse on X platform
- Moein Shahiki Tash
- , Olga Kolesnikova
- & Grigori Sidorov
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| Open AccessUsing a flashlight-contingent window paradigm to investigate visual search and object memory in virtual reality and on computer screens
- Julia Beitner
- , Jason Helbing
- & Melissa Lê-Hoa Võ
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| Open AccessPrediction error in implicit adaptation during visually- and memory-guided reaching tasks
- Kosuke Numasawa
- , Takeshi Miyamoto
- & Seiji Ono
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| Open AccessEffects of green tea and roasted green tea on human responses
- Chie Kurosaka
- , Chika Tagata
- & Shinji Miyake
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| Open AccessExamining the relationship between self-efficacy, career development, and subjective wellbeing in physical education students
- Yikeranmu Yiming
- , Bing Shi
- & Michele Biasutti
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| Open AccessCoping and emotions of global higher education students to the Ukraine war worldwide
- Daniela Raccanello
- , Roberto Burro
- & Nina Tomaževič
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| Open AccessMetabotropic glutamate receptor genetic variants and peripheral receptor expression affects trait scores of autistic probands
- Nilanjana Dutta
- , Mahasweta Chatterjee
- & Kanchan Mukhopadhyay
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| Open AccessParenting style and young children's executive function mediate the relationship between parenting stress and parenting quality in two-child families
- Guoying Qian
- , Bingbing Li
- & Gang Dou
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| Open AccessIncreased anger and stress and heightened connectivity between IFG and vmPFC in victims during social interaction
- Ann-Kristin Röhr
- , Nils Kohn
- & Lisa Wagels
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| Open AccessIdentifying tripartite relationship among cortical thickness, neuroticism, and mood and anxiety disorders
- Renata Rozovsky
- , Michele Bertocci
- & Mary L. Phillips
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Editorial
| Open AccessCurrent and future directions for research on hallucinations and delusions
Hallucinations and delusions can be symptoms of psychiatric illness, but more often—though less commonly known—are actually part of a healthy range of experiences found throughout the general population. The studies in this Special Collection paint a picture of the wide range of hallucinatory and delusional experiences across diverse populations, as well as comparative perspectives between clinical and non-clinical samples. In this editorial, I make three related points that are exemplified in the articles published here. First, that hallucinations and delusions are part of a normal distribution of human diversity; their mere presence does not indicate psychosis or psychiatric illness. Second, that the ubiquity of hallucinatory and delusional experiences across clinical and non-clinical populations suggests common cognitive and neural mechanisms. Finally, despite these commonalities, it is important to understand the difference between psychiatric symptoms and healthy experience. In summary, I conclude that it is important to investigate both common mechanisms and distinguishing factors to comprehensively elucidate these oft-misunderstood experiences. This Special Collection provides a showcase of the cutting-edge research that encompasses these objectives.
- Reshanne R. Reeder
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| Open AccessBetter social reversal learning is associated with a more social approach across time
- Reut Zabag
- , Yogev Kivity
- & Einat Levy-Gigi
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| Open AccessIdentifying the top predictors of student well-being across cultures using machine learning and conventional statistics
- Ronnel B. King
- , Yi Wang
- & Shing On Leung
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| Open AccessPredicting attitudes toward ambiguity using natural language processing on free descriptions for open-ended question measurements
- Jimpei Hitsuwari
- , Hirohito Okano
- & Michio Nomura
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| Open AccessSocial preferences and psychopathy in a sample of male prisoners—a pilot study
- Benjamin J. Kuper-Smith
- , Alexander Voulgaris
- & Christoph W. Korn
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| Open AccessThe effect analysis of shape design of different charging piles based on Human physiological characteristics using the MF-DFA
- Yusheng Zhang
- , Yaoyuan Kang
- & Hanqing He
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| Open AccessAnger is eliminated with the disposal of a paper written because of provocation
- Yuta Kanaya
- & Nobuyuki Kawai
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| Open AccessSleep and circadian rhythms in adolescents with attempted suicide
- Julie Rolling
- , Fabienne Ligier
- & Carmen M. Schroder
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| Open AccessImpaired recognition of interactive intentions in adults with autism spectrum disorder not attributable to differences in visual attention or coordination via eye contact and joint attention
- Mathis Jording
- , Arne Hartz
- & Kai Vogeley
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| Open AccessIndividual differences in knowledge network navigation
- Manran Zhu
- , Taha Yasseri
- & János Kertész
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| Open AccessPeople perceive parasocial relationships to be effective at fulfilling emotional needs
- Shaaba Lotun
- , Veronica M. Lamarche
- & Gillian M. Sandstrom
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| Open AccessDevelopment and validation of burnout factors questionnaire in the operating room nurses
- Esmaeil Teymoori
- , Armin Fereidouni
- & Armin Zareiyan
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| Open AccessMachine learning-based detection of acute psychosocial stress from body posture and movements
- Robert Richer
- , Veronika Koch
- & Nicolas Rohleder
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| Open AccessChanges in responses of the amygdala and hippocampus during fear conditioning are associated with persecutory beliefs
- Wisteria Deng
- , Lauri Tuominen
- & Daphne J. Holt
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| Open AccessPsychological flexibility and cognitive-affective processes in young adults’ daily lives
- Marlon Westhoff
- , Saida Heshmati
- & Stefan G. Hofmann
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| Open AccessInfluence of autistic traits and communication role on eye contact behavior during face-to-face interaction
- Max Thorsson
- , Martyna A. Galazka
- & Nouchine Hadjikhani
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| Open AccessImpact of COVID-19 first wave on the mental health of healthcare workers in a Front-Line Spanish Tertiary Hospital: lessons learned
- Juan D. Molina
- , Franco Amigo
- & Gabriel Rubio
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| Open AccessEstimating the prevalence of Non-Verbal Learning Disability (NVLD) from the ABCD sample
- Ambra Coccaro
- , Marie Banich
- & Mario Liotti
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| Open AccessArt perception is affected by negative knowledge about famous and unknown artists
- Hannah Kaube
- & Rasha Abdel Rahman
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| Open AccessCerebrating and engagement, paths to reduce fresh produce waste within homes
- Cathrine V. Jansson-Boyd
- , Cari-lène Mul
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| Open AccessDevelopment and validation of the relational behavior interactions scale for couples
- Tal Harel
- & Meni Koslowsky
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| Open AccessDistress and neuroticism as mediators of the effect of childhood and adulthood adversity on cognitive performance in the UK Biobank study
- Chris Patrick Pflanz
- , Morgane Künzi
- & Sarah Bauermeister
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| Open AccessSpontaneous perspective-taking in real-time language comprehension: evidence from eye-movements and grain of coordination
- Yipu Wei
- , Yingjia Wan
- & Michael K. Tanenhaus
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| Open AccessThe voluntary utilization of visual working memory
- Shalva Kvitelashvili
- & Yoav Kessler
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| Open AccessSocial inattentional blindness to idea stealing in meetings
- Theodore C. Masters-Waage
- , Zoe Kinias
- & Mikki Hebl
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| Open AccessExploring the correlation and causation between alpha oscillations and one-second time perception through EEG and tACS
- Ehsan Mokhtarinejad
- , Mahgol Tavakoli
- & Amir Hossein Ghaderi
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| Open AccessEmotional self-knowledge profiles and relationships with mental health indicators support value in ‘knowing thyself’
- Jacqueline Nonweiler
- , Jaume Vives
- & Sergi Ballespí
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| Open AccessEffectiveness of stress arousal reappraisal and stress-is-enhancing mindset interventions on task performance outcomes: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
- Michel Bosshard
- & Patrick Gomez