GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FLOW PRONENESS, LOCUS OF CONTROL AND BEHAVIORAL INHIBITION.

Genetic and environmental influences on the relationship between flow proneness, locus of control and behavioral inhibition.

Flow is a psychological state of high but subjectively effortless attention that typically occurs during active performance of challenging tasks and is accompanied by a sense of automaticity, high control, low self-awareness, and enjoyment.Flow proneness is associated with traits and behaviors related to low neuroticism such as emotional stability,

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The clinical relevance of childhood manic symptoms

Background The Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD) study, a US population-based sample of 10 year-olds, offers a unique opportunity Pens and Pencils to examine the neural correlates of manic-like symptoms presenting in children about to enter adolescence.Methods The study will avail of the rich dataset of over 11,000 children aged 9-1

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Indoor air quality in a residential facility for the elderly and its effects on the health of workers and users review

Introduction: Indoor Air Quality assessments present a very significant challenge, particularly when the analyses are carried out in buildings that include an environment that is particularly sensitive and vulnerable to the elderly population.Objective: To assess the indoor air quality of a Residential Structure for the ENVIRO Elderly (RSEI) and re

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