PROTOCOL OF THE BUDAPEST SLEEP, EXPERIENCES, AND TRAITS STUDY: AN ACCESSIBLE RESOURCE FOR UNDERSTANDING ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN DAILY EXPERIENCES, INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, AND OBJECTIVELY MEASURED SLEEP.

Protocol of the Budapest sleep, experiences, and traits study: An accessible resource for understanding associations between daily experiences, individual differences, and objectively measured sleep.

Sleep is both a neurophysiological state and a biologically necessary behavior that performs a variety of indispensable roles for human health, development, and cognitive functioning.Despite this, comparatively little is known about the relationships between daily experiences and sleep features.Importantly, these relationships are bidirectional in

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The Utility of Synthetic Reflexes and Haptic Feedback for Upper-Limb Prostheses in a Dexterous Task Without Direct Vision

Individuals who use myoelectric upper-limb prostheses often rely heavily on vision to complete their daily activities.They thus struggle in situations where vision is overloaded, such as multitasking, or unavailable, such as poor lighting conditions.Non-disabled individuals can easily accomplish such tasks due to tactile reflexes and haptic sensati

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HPV vaccine misinformation on social media: A multi-method qualitative analysis of comments across three platforms

ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to characterize similarities and differences in HPV vaccine misinformation narratives present in the comment sections of top-performing initial creator posts across three social media platforms.MethodsA qualitative multi-method design was used to analyze comments collected from social media posts.A sample of 2

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