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    Does cognitive biased knowledge influence investor decisions? An empirical investigation using machine learning and artificial neural network by Bihari, Anshita, Dash, Manoranjan, Muduli, Kamalakanta, Kumar, Anil, Mulat-Weldemeskel, Eyob, Luthra, Sunil

    Published 2025
    “…Originality/value: This research is a one-of-a-kind study since it analyses the emotional biases along with the cognitive biases of investor decision-making. Investor decisions generally consider the shadowy side of knowledge management.…”
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    Independent writing tasks vs. integrated writing tasks: the cognitive demands and their impacts on linguistic complexity in EFL writing by Zhao, Ziming, Nimehchisalem, Vahid, Chan, Mei Yuit

    Published 2024
    “…Despite many studies investigating the effects of task complexity on L2 writing performance, little attention has been given to the specific effects of independent vs. integrated writing tasks and their cognitive demands on EFL learners. This study aimed to address this gap by conducting a comprehensive examination of the cognitive demands exerted by these two types of writing tasks and their effects on linguistic complexity outcomes among 35 Chinese EFL learners. …”
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    Assessing the efficacy and safety of STOP (successful treatment for paranoia)—an app-based cognitive bias modification therapy for paranoia: a randomised clinical trial protocol by Yiend, J, Taher, R, Fialho, C, Hampshire, C, Hsu, C, Kabir, T, Keppens, J, McGuire, P, Mouchlianitis, E, Peters, E, Ricci, T, Shergill, S, Stahl, D, Vamvakas, G, Jacobsen, P

    Published 2024
    “…According to cognitive models of psychosis, paranoia may be partly maintained by cognitive processes, including interpretation biases. Cognitive bias modification for paranoia (CBM-pa) is an intervention targeting the bias towards interpreting ambiguous social scenarios in a way that is personally threatening. …”
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    How balanced are you? Bilingualism and the development of attentional control in English-Mandarin preschool children by Chan, Clara Gek Hoon

    Published 2018
    “…As part of the theory, they highlight the importance of context; three different bilingual conversational contexts were identified, and differing cognitive demands were attributed to those three contexts. …”
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    A function-based mapping of sensory integration along the cortical hierarchy by Wei, W, Benn, RA, Scholz, R, Shevchenko, V, Klatzmann, U, Alberti, F, Chiou, R, Wassermann, D, Vanderwal, T, Smallwood, J, Margulies, DS

    Published 2024
    “…This dimension identifies differences between brain states and emphasizes how sensory integration changes flexibly in response to varying cognitive demands. Furthermore, meta-analytic functional decoding with our model highlights the close relationship between cognitive functions and sensory integration, showing its potential for future research of human cognition through sensory information processing.…”
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    Cognitive enhancement in video game training: two separate routes of transfer? by Oei, Chie Ming

    Published 2014
    “…In study 1, different video games with different cognitive demands were compared. Following 20 hours of training on one of several games, participants’ improvement on various cognitive tasks matched the demands of the game that they trained in respectively. …”
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    Rediscovering Homo sapiens in international politics: evolution and rationality’s missing link by Johnson, D

    Published 2025
    “…An evolutionary perspective suggests: (1) rational choice is not always the most effective or efficient solution to decision-making problems; (2) cognitive biases are not mistakes, but adaptive “strategic instincts,” which evolved because they helped us make good decisions, not bad ones; (3) these “non-rational” dispositions follow a systematic pattern, allowing predictions about how people are likely to react under given conditions; (4) a theory for the origins of preferences; (5) an explanation for why humans can sometimes seem rational and sometimes non-rational (because adaptive behavior depends on context); and finally (6) error management theory suggests that cognitive biases evolved precisely because of uncertainty, as a way of minimizing costs over time. …”
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    Do behavioral drivers matter for healthcare decision-making during crises? A study of low-income women in El Salvador during the COVID-19 pandemic by Lara, Pedro B., Daga, Giuliana, Kossuth, Lajos, Boo, Florencia L.

    Published 2024
    “…A growing body of research explores the role of cognitive biases and heuristics in health and care-seeking behaviors, but little is known about how a context of heightened anxiety and uncertainty might influence these behavioral drivers. …”
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    Characterizing Cortex-Hippocampus Interactions During Language Processing by Lee, Jiachen Elizabeth

    Published 2024
    “…We then characterize its response profile and show that it is responsive to semantically meaningful material but is not engaged during cognitively demanding spatial working memory and arithmetic tasks. …”
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    Age-related differences in functional connectivity during scene encoding by Leow, Dayton Wei Yang

    Published 2014
    “…Older adults performing relational encoding5 and scene encoding3 exhibited increased inferior frontal activation than young adults to meet their increased cognitive demand. Specifically, an increased inferior frontal activity was shown to compensate for the decreased medial temporal activity.3. …”
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    How psychosocial safety climate indirectly affects the psychological health of working couples? by Muhamad Nasharudin, Nurfazreen Aina

    Published 2023
    “…Next, the analysis found that PSC moderates the association between cognitive demand and WFC of strain-based (β = 0. 179, p < 0.05). …”
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    AI-Augmented Predictions: LLM Assistants Improve Human Forecasting Accuracy by Schoenegger, Philipp, Park, Peter, Karger, Ezra, Trott, Sean, Tetlock, Philip

    Published 2025
    “…Our results suggest that access to a frontier LLM assistant, even a noisy one, can be a helpful decision aid in cognitively demanding tasks compared to a less powerful model that does not provide specific forecasting advice. …”
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    Effect of psychosocial safety climate on work-family conflict and psychological health among working couples by Muhamad Nasharudin, Nurfazreen Aina, Rui, Zhao

    Published 2024
    “…Next, the analysis found that PSC moderates the association between cognitive demand and WFC of strain-based (β = 0.179, p < 0.05). …”
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    Putting salient vocalizations in context : adults' physiological arousal to emotive cues in domestic and external environments by Azhari, Atiqah, Truzzi, Anna, Rigo, Paola, Bornstein, Marc H., Esposito, Gianluca

    Published 2018
    “…Findings highlight the important roles that contextual information and cognitive demand play in regulating physiological responses to salient emotive vocalizations. …”
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    Modeling human-like non-rationality in social agents by Kochanowicz, Jaroslaw Slawomir

    Published 2018
    “…Human species is the only one capable of consistent rationality, but the scale and gravity of human non-rationality are far greater than often suspected. Cognitive biases and other non-rational influences on key decisions occur disregarding explicit reasoning or goal realization, subconsciously and often in a certainty that they did not take place. …”
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