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EXPRESS: Distinct Components of Stroop Interference and Facilitation: The role of phonology and response modality (2024)
Journal Article
Qiu, Y., & van Heuven, W. J. B. (2024). EXPRESS: Distinct Components of Stroop Interference and Facilitation: The role of phonology and response modality. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218241302490

Multi-stage accounts of Stroop effects suggest that Stroop effects result from different conflict and facilitation components. Consistent with these accounts, Augustinova et al. (2019) reported evidence for task, semantic and response components in S... Read More about EXPRESS: Distinct Components of Stroop Interference and Facilitation: The role of phonology and response modality.

An experimental demonstration of neuromorphic sensing of chemical species using electro-optical reservoir computing (2024)
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Anufriev, G., Furniss, D., Farries, M. C., Seddon, A. B., & Phang, S. (in press). An experimental demonstration of neuromorphic sensing of chemical species using electro-optical reservoir computing. Scientific Reports, 14(1), Article 27915. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-79395-y

A chemical discrimination system based on photonic reservoir computing is demonstrated experimentally for the first time. The system is inspired by the way humans perceive and process visual sensory information. The electro-optical reservoir computin... Read More about An experimental demonstration of neuromorphic sensing of chemical species using electro-optical reservoir computing.

Title: Towards a common definition of Hospital-Acquired Deconditioning in Adults: A Scoping Review (2024)
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Westlake, M., Cowley, A., Robinson, K., & Gordon, A. L. (in press). Title: Towards a common definition of Hospital-Acquired Deconditioning in Adults: A Scoping Review. BMJ Open,

Background: Hospital-acquired deconditioning is a term utilised in clinical practice, describing a loss of physical and/or cognitive function associated with hospitalisation. Previous reviews have addressed interventions, its prevalence in older adul... Read More about Title: Towards a common definition of Hospital-Acquired Deconditioning in Adults: A Scoping Review.

Environmental Taxes, Offshoring and Welfare: The Effects of Environmental Damage and Pollution Intensity * (2024)
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Iida, T., & Mukherjee, A. (in press). Environmental Taxes, Offshoring and Welfare: The Effects of Environmental Damage and Pollution Intensity *. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management,

We analyze the effects of domestic environmental damage and pollution intensity on a monopolist final good producer's incentive for offshoring a critical intermediate good. Contrary to the usual pollution haven hypothesis, we find that a higher domes... Read More about Environmental Taxes, Offshoring and Welfare: The Effects of Environmental Damage and Pollution Intensity *.

More than just consumers? Alternative representations of students when higher education becomes 'free' (2024)
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Sanchez-Campos, P., Nixon, E. R., Winklhofer, H., & Nemkova, E. (online). More than just consumers? Alternative representations of students when higher education becomes 'free'. Studies in Higher Education, https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2024.2421958

The introduction of market mechanisms into higher education (HE) systems has profoundly reshaped the sector. One prominent aspect of such reforms has been the conceptualisation of the student as a consumer, ostensibly empowered by choice and seeking... Read More about More than just consumers? Alternative representations of students when higher education becomes 'free'.

Analytical and computer modelling of a thermo-mechanical vapour compression system for space air conditioning in buildings (2024)
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Al Khiro, H. A., & Boukhanouf, R. (2024). Analytical and computer modelling of a thermo-mechanical vapour compression system for space air conditioning in buildings. Energy Conversion and Management, 323, Article 119252. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2024.119252

Air conditioning in buildings is essential for providing indoor thermal comfort, but it imposes a significant electrical power load and carbon footprint, particularly when using traditional vapor compression systems. This study investigates an innova... Read More about Analytical and computer modelling of a thermo-mechanical vapour compression system for space air conditioning in buildings.

Exploring how young people in the UK understand coercive control: a qualitative study (2024)
Journal Article
Sharma, M. E., Paddock, E., & Jones, K. A. (2024). Exploring how young people in the UK understand coercive control: a qualitative study. Journal of Criminal Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1108/JCP-08-2024-0075

Purpose
Since the criminalisation of coercive control (CC), there have been a growing number of cases in the UK; however, there continues to be minimal research, understanding and education about this type of abuse. Hence, it is unsurprising that yo... Read More about Exploring how young people in the UK understand coercive control: a qualitative study.

Umbilical cord management in newborn resuscitation (2024)
Journal Article
Dorling, J. S., Roehr, C. C., Katheria, A. C., & Mitchell, E. J. (2024). Umbilical cord management in newborn resuscitation. Pediatric Research, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-024-03711-5

At birth, blood continues to flow from the mother to baby through the intact umbilical cord. This continuum of fetal-placental circulation, now taking place between the placenta and the newborn infant has been termed ‘placental transfusion’, and it e... Read More about Umbilical cord management in newborn resuscitation.

Scenes of Entanglement: Towards a Posthuman Understanding of the Transglobal Noise Music Scene (2024)
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Woods, P., & Ortega, Y. (in press). Scenes of Entanglement: Towards a Posthuman Understanding of the Transglobal Noise Music Scene. DIY, Alternative Cultures & Society,

Drawing on the growing interest in affective and relational approaches to scene studies, we use this paper to explore a reimagining of DIY music scenes, and the transglobal noise music scene in particular, through a posthuman lens. This retheorizatio... Read More about Scenes of Entanglement: Towards a Posthuman Understanding of the Transglobal Noise Music Scene.

What does a sociologist do? Norwegian, English and Hungarian university students’ possible future selves (2024)
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Hordosy, R., Yasdiman, M. B., & Lee, G. C.-Y. (in press). What does a sociologist do? Norwegian, English and Hungarian university students’ possible future selves. British Journal of Sociology of Education,

This paper explores how sociology undergraduate and postgraduate students understand and discuss their possible (sociological) futures in three national contexts of Norway, England and Hungary. Using an international comparative design based on a tot... Read More about What does a sociologist do? Norwegian, English and Hungarian university students’ possible future selves.

Social Preferences and the Variability of Conditional Cooperation (2024)
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Baader, M., Gächter, S., Lee, K., & Sefton, M. (2024). Social Preferences and the Variability of Conditional Cooperation. Economic Theory, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-024-01617-1

We experimentally examine how incentives affect conditional cooperation (i.e., cooperating in response to cooperation and defecting in response to defection) in social dilemmas. In our first study, subjects play eight Sequential Prisoner's Dilemma ga... Read More about Social Preferences and the Variability of Conditional Cooperation.

Addressing E-Waste: Repair Café Processes as Barriers to Repair of Smart Devices (2024)
Journal Article
Castle-Green, T., & Sailaja, N. (2024). Addressing E-Waste: Repair Café Processes as Barriers to Repair of Smart Devices. BASE - Revista de Administração e Contabilidade da Unisinos, 9(10), 150-161. https://doi.org/10.52611/bdi.num10.2024.999

Electronic waste, commonly referred to as e-waste, is a health and environmental hazard that affects many people and ecosystems around the world. As the volume of e-waste continues to surge, it is imperative this issue is addressed. Contributing to t... Read More about Addressing E-Waste: Repair Café Processes as Barriers to Repair of Smart Devices.

Multinational democratic federations: Comparing India with multi-level systems from the Global North (2024)
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Adeney, K. (2024). Multinational democratic federations: Comparing India with multi-level systems from the Global North. Studies in Indian Politics, https://doi.org/10.1177/23210230241291357

In this article, we compare the Indian experience with that of some of the multinational and multi-level polities from the Global North, namely Belgium, Canada, Spain and the United Kingdom. We first summarize the essence of multinationalism. Drawing... Read More about Multinational democratic federations: Comparing India with multi-level systems from the Global North.

The relief of El Cerrón (Illescas, Toledo, Spain): New Insights into Central Iberian elite identity in the Late Iron Age (2024)
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Sánchez De Oro, P., Saccoccio, F., Berrocal-Rangel, L., & Torres Ortiz, M. (in press). The relief of El Cerrón (Illescas, Toledo, Spain): New Insights into Central Iberian elite identity in the Late Iron Age. Antiquity,

The Late Iron Age (fourth-first centuries BC) district of Carpetania-Central Iberian Peninsula-, has traditionally been defined as a petty territory where cultural development was primarily attributed to acculturation, diffusionism, and imitation. By... Read More about The relief of El Cerrón (Illescas, Toledo, Spain): New Insights into Central Iberian elite identity in the Late Iron Age.

A Comparative Study on the Performance of Ice-Source Heat Pumps Versus Other Heat Source Heat Pumps: A Case Study in the UK (2024)
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Mehdipour, R., Garvey, S., Baniamerian, Z., & Cardenas, B. (in press). A Comparative Study on the Performance of Ice-Source Heat Pumps Versus Other Heat Source Heat Pumps: A Case Study in the UK. Renewable Energy,

Eliminating natural gas as a fuel for heating residential and industrial units is crucial for reducing environmental pollutants. The challenge lies in finding alternative heating systems and repurposing existing infrastructures, like gas pipes. This... Read More about A Comparative Study on the Performance of Ice-Source Heat Pumps Versus Other Heat Source Heat Pumps: A Case Study in the UK.

Safety, belonging, and success in education for refugees in Europe: a systematic review (2024)
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Khalifa Aleghfeli, Y., McIntyre, J., Hunt, L., & Stone, C. (in press). Safety, belonging, and success in education for refugees in Europe: a systematic review. European Journal of Education: Research, Development and Policy,

This systematic review aims to explore refugees' educational access, experiences, and outcomes in Europe since 2015. The review follows a systematic process of reviewing and synthesising texts compiled in the Hub for Education for Refugees in Europe... Read More about Safety, belonging, and success in education for refugees in Europe: a systematic review.

Exploring how parasocial intergroup contact with transgender influencers on TikTok reduces transgender conspiracy beliefs (2024)
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Jolley, D., Paterson, J., Deric, D., Lovato, T., & McCarthy, J. (in press). Exploring how parasocial intergroup contact with transgender influencers on TikTok reduces transgender conspiracy beliefs. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology,

As harmful conspiracy beliefs against transgender people are becoming increasingly popular, three experiments examined how cisgender people's contact with transgender individuals might reduce these beliefs. In Study 1a (N = 222), positive parasocial... Read More about Exploring how parasocial intergroup contact with transgender influencers on TikTok reduces transgender conspiracy beliefs.

Application of the horse grimace scale in horses with dental disease: Preliminary findings (2024)
Journal Article
Sidwell, A. E., Duz, M., Hill, B., Freeman, S., & Hole, S. L. (2024). Application of the horse grimace scale in horses with dental disease: Preliminary findings. Veterinary Record, https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.4800

Background

Dental disease is a common but often under-recognised condition in horses, possibly due to an inability to recognise clinical signs of oral discomfort. Some dental disorders are reportedly more painful than others, but there is no curre... Read More about Application of the horse grimace scale in horses with dental disease: Preliminary findings.