2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matt.2021.02.007
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“…To not having to repeat past research by themselves or others, authors cite relevant research [ 1 ]. However, the reasons why authors cite literature vary, which complicates how we use citations [ 2 ]. Typing citations is therefore of interest: it allows us to navigate literature more easily: it points us to essential research methods, data, and can warn us of research that cannot be reproduced, or others disagree with [ 2 ].…”
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“…However, the reasons why authors cite literature vary, which complicates how we use citations [ 2 ]. Typing citations is therefore of interest: it allows us to navigate literature more easily: it points us to essential research methods, data, and can warn us of research that cannot be reproduced, or others disagree with [ 2 ]. Indeed, it helps us understand the history of science [ 3 ].…”
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“…With the use of citations increasingly being picked up to help researchers with tools like scite.ai [ 2 ] en Connected Papers [ 4 ], having typed citations will help us explore literature. Therefore, the Journal of Cheminformatics started a pilot to explore capturing the intent of citations using annotations [ 5 ].…”
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Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD. The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC). Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
“…To not having to repeat past research by themselves or others, authors cite relevant research [ 1 ]. However, the reasons why authors cite literature vary, which complicates how we use citations [ 2 ]. Typing citations is therefore of interest: it allows us to navigate literature more easily: it points us to essential research methods, data, and can warn us of research that cannot be reproduced, or others disagree with [ 2 ].…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the reasons why authors cite literature vary, which complicates how we use citations [ 2 ]. Typing citations is therefore of interest: it allows us to navigate literature more easily: it points us to essential research methods, data, and can warn us of research that cannot be reproduced, or others disagree with [ 2 ]. Indeed, it helps us understand the history of science [ 3 ].…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the use of citations increasingly being picked up to help researchers with tools like scite.ai [ 2 ] en Connected Papers [ 4 ], having typed citations will help us explore literature. Therefore, the Journal of Cheminformatics started a pilot to explore capturing the intent of citations using annotations [ 5 ].…”
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Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD. The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC). Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
“…with the MIP above, a SI can be calculated for a given journal for any time interval (e.g., a 1-year period, 5-year period, lifetime). This permits both internal evaluation of a journal's quality across time and for its comparison with peers (Nicholson, 2021;Nicholson et al, 2021;scite, 2019a).…”
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Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD. The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC). Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
“…As with the MIP above, a SI can be calculated for a given journal for any time interval (e.g., a 1-year period, 5-year period, lifetime). This permits both internal evaluation of a journal's quality across time and for its comparison with peers (Nicholson, 2021;Nicholson et al, 2021;scite, 2019a).…”
Section: The Scite Index (Si)mentioning
confidence: 99%
Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD. The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC). Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.