EMOTIONAL INTENSITY MODULATES THE INTEGRATION OF BIMODAL ANGRY EXPRESSIONS: ERP EVIDENCE


Discourse features of methodology sections of research articles in high-impact and non-high-impact applied linguistics journals

There is burgeoning interest in investigating targeted sub-genres of research articles apart from employing Swales’ (1994) CARS model, considered as a generalized model that apparently captures all research articles across disciplines.This study investigates the discourse features of methodology sections of research articles by employing copyrigh

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Genome-Wide Association Studies Reveal Neurological Genes for Dog Herding, Predation, Temperament, and Trainability Traits

Genome-wide association study (GWAS) using dog breed standard values as phenotypic measurements is an efficient way to identify genes associated with morphological and behavioral traits.As a result of strong human purposeful selections, several specialized behavioral traits such as herding and hunting have been formed in different modern dog breeds

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