Experience does not equal expertise in recognizing infrequent incoming gunfire: neural markers for experience and task expertise at peak behavioral performance.

For a soldier, decisions to use force can happen rapidly and sometimes lead to undesired consequences.In many of these situations, there is a rapid assessment by the shooter that recognizes a threat and responds to it with return fire.But the neural processes underlying these rapid decisions are largely unknown, especially amongst those with extens

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Examining the daily relationship between guilt, shame, and substance use among veterans with psychiatric disorders

Background: Shame and guilt are key emotions known to amplify trauma-related symptoms in veterans.Maintenance of symptoms is facilitated by avoidance behaviors, such as substance use.However, limited research has examined the associations between shame, guilt, and substance use in daily life.Methods: The current study sought to examine the cross-la

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MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS TO PRIORITIZE SUB-WATERSHED FOR FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT IN CENTRAL KARAKORAM NATIONAL PARK USING GIS/RS APPROACH

Morphometric analysis is vital for any watershed investigation and it is inevitable for flood risk assessment in sub-watershed basins.Present study undertaken to carry out critical evaluation and assessment of sub watershed morphological parameters for flood risk assessment of Central Karakorum National Park (CKNP), where Geographical orly impressi

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