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Dissociable Effects of Reward on P300 and EEG Spectra Under Conditions of High vs. Low Vigilance During a Selective Visual Attention Task
(Frontiers Media, 2020)
The influence of motivation on selective visual attention in states of high vs. low vigilance is poorly understood. To explore the possible differences in the influence of motivation on behavioral performance and neural ...
Dissociating spatial and letter-based word length effects observed in readers' eye movement patterns
(Elsevier, 2011)
In previous eye movement research on word length effects, spatial width has been confounded with the number of letters. McDonald (2006) unconfounded these factors by rendering all words in sentences in constant spatial ...
Distinct neural-behavioral correspondence within face processing and attention networks for the composite face effect
(Elsevier, 2022)
The composite face effect (CFE) is recognized as a hallmark for holistic face processing, but our knowledge remains sparse about its cognitive and neural loci. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging with independent ...
Distributing leadership in a day care setting
(Suomen Varhaiskasvatus ry, 2016)
The latest leadership theories require leadership to be
distributed, but there is little evidence of how the distribution is made in
practice, particularly in the context of early childhood ...
Divergent auditory activation in relation to inhibition task performance in children and adults
(John Wiley & Sons, 2023)
Adults and children show remarkable differences in cortical auditory activation which, in children, have shown relevance for cognitive performance, specifically inhibitory control. However, it has not been tested whether ...
Do Aging Employees Benefit from Self-Regulative Strategies? : A Follow-Up Study
(Sage Publications, 2021)
SOC-strategies (selection, optimization, and compensation) are crucial for well-being and adaptation throughout the life course. The workforce is aging rapidly, thus the age-conditional premises of SOC theory require ...
Do Epigenetic Clocks Provide Explanations for Sex Differences in Life Span? : A Cross-Sectional Twin Study
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022)
Background
The sex gap in life expectancy has been narrowing in Finland over the past four to five decades; however, on average, women still live longer than men. Epigenetic clocks are markers for biological aging that ...
Do intensified job demands predict burnout? How motivation to lead and leadership status may have a moderating effect
(Frontiers Media SA, 2023)
Objectives: The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate how intensified job demands (job-related planning demands, career-related planning demands, and learning demands) are associated with burnout. We explored ...
Do Older Employees Suffer More from Work Intensification and Other Intensified Job Demands? Evidence from Upper White-Collar Workers
(Stockholm University Press, 2019)
Background: Working life today is characterized by acceleration and intensification due to social, and particularly technological, acceleration affecting the whole of society. These phenomena also affect working life by ...
Do parenthood worries impede the birth of a second child? : Differences according to the parent’s gender and spousal support in Finland
(University of Bamberg Press, 2024)
Objective: This study examines the extent to which the experience of parenthood worries among Finnish first-time parents predicts the probability of a second birth, and whether the associations differ according to the ...