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Autor:
Felix B. Muniz, Elena Kalina, Julie A. Patock-Peckham, Sophia Berberian, Brittney Fulop, Jason Williams, Robert F. Leeman
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Sciences, Vol 14, Iss 5, p 384 (2024)
Introduction: The self-medication hypothesis (SMH) suggests that individuals consume alcohol to alleviate stressful emotions. Still, the underlying mechanisms between stress and heavy episodic drinking remain to be explored. Impaired control over dri
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/40b453b3e18541d0a5c73428a1665842
Autor:
Elena Kalina, Krystina Boyd-Frenkel, Julie A. Patock-Peckham, Lauren Schneidewent, Matthew L. Broussard, Robert F. Leeman
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Sciences, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 185 (2023)
The Appraisal-Disruption Model (ADM) suggests that individuals use alcohol as a means of dampening negative self-talk. Relationship-contingent self-esteem (RCSE) emerges from validating one’s self-esteem depending on one’s romantic relationship(s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/80b02e4a6581416aad93f20707d46a9d
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning. 37:1263-1284
Autor:
Elena Kalina, Mina C. Johnson-Glenberg
Publikováno v:
iLRN
This randomized control study focused on how presence – the feeling of being there – is affected by the two factors of 1) embodiment (low versus high) and 2) learning platform (2D PC versus 3D Virtual Reality (VR)). Embodiment was deemed low if p
Autor:
Elena Kalina, Daria Soshchenko
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the South Ural State University series "Law". 16:115-121
Autor:
Mark Nutt, Joshua J Jarrell, Bruce Balkcom Bevard, Brian Gutherman, John C. Wagner, James A. Blink, John M Scaglione, Anastasia G. Ilgen, Rob L Howard, C.L. Bryan, Abdelhalim Alsaed, Steven J. Maheras, Elena Kalina, Ernest Hardin
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4f7330952144dcef7cac5d2384638a9a
https://doi.org/10.2172/1207057
https://doi.org/10.2172/1207057
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 113(1)
Background Respiratory-induced arterial and plethysmographic (pulse oximetry) waveform changes were shown to be good predictors of cardiac output response to increased preload. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of arterial and ple