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May 29, 2020 - Kenichi Ito
Ito, Kenichi, 2020, "Replication Data for: Why do cosmopolitan individuals tend to be more pro-environmentally committed?", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/Z3BMQY, DR-NTU (Data), V1, UNF:6:VlZqpXG2tuqptDCp0t6CEw== [fileUNF]
Past research offered evidence that cosmopolitan individuals behave more pro-environmentally. The current study systematically examined two mechanisms explaining why. One the one hand, cosmopolitan individuals acquire knowledge about global challenges concerning environmental cri... |
May 26, 2020
Appointment: Associate Professor Research topics: • Social Psychology • Cultural Psychology • Media Psychology • Cyberpsychology |
May 14, 2020 - Social and Affective Neuroscience
Azhari, Atiqah; Gabrieli, Giulio; Setoh, Peipei; Esposito, Gianluca, 2020, "Related data for: Parents' past bonding experience with their parents interacts with current parenting stress to influence quality of interaction with their child", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/IZQPBI, DR-NTU (Data), V2, UNF:6:CQpakvh8LXflIov2mEvH9g== [fileUNF]
Healthy dyadic interactions serve as a foundation for child development and are typically characterized by mutual emotional availability of both the parent and child. However, several parental factors might undermine optimal parent-child interactions, including the parent’s curre... |
May 12, 2020 - Social and Affective Neuroscience
Esposito, Gianluca; Azhari, Atiqah, 2020, "Parenting stress is associated with greater stimulus-oriented brain synchrony in father-child dyads", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/PFHB88, DR-NTU (Data), V1, UNF:6:qrrC/exUxKIS+ptEh9yzIg== [fileUNF]
Parenting stress that protracts beyond the psychological resources of the parent may lead to adverse caregiving responses that undermine the quality of the parent-child relationship. In developmental psychology, synchrony reflects the biobehavioural entrainment of parent and chil... |
May 8, 2020 - Social and Affective Neuroscience
Esposito, Gianluca, 2019, "Viewing videos of different Social Relationship interactions: fNIRS and Social Relationship Data", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/TSVWRR, DR-NTU (Data), V3, UNF:6:jYdMmBoPRcYwqiGfqV4hSg== [fileUNF]
In this study, participants were shown three video clips depicting a male-female pair either eating, exercising or baking together. Prior to the onset of each video, participants were told whether the pair of actors were friends, siblings or romantic partners. Keeping the order o... |
Mar 27, 2020 - SESAME Research Tools
Styles, Suzy J, 2020, "Little Orangutan: What a Scary Storm!", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/MJMFXV, DR-NTU (Data), V1
Styles, SJ (2020) 'Little Orangutan: What a Scary Storm! A Picture Story'. Part of the SESAME collection of research tools: Speech Elicitation for Spectral Analysis in a Multilingual Environment, developed by the BLIP Lab at NTU in Singapore. "This picture story has no written wo... |
Mar 27, 2020Suzy J. STYLES
SESAME: Speech Elicitation for Spectral Acoustics in a Multilingual Environment. The SESAME Research tools are a collection of Open Access materials designed to elicit different kinds of speech, including for fine-grained analysis of spectral acoustics. The collection includes Pi... |
Mar 20, 2020 - Research on Speech in Singapore
Pan, Lei; Styles, Suzy J, 2020, "Pre-registration: Speech Rhythm of Singapore English in Laksa Corpus", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/S27O4R, DR-NTU (Data), V1
The current study will analyze speech rhythm in the Laksa corpus (Styles & Bin Mustaffa, 2020), a corpus in which 10 Singaporeans simulated ordering laksa in three contexts. Preregistration of hypothesis and planned analyses for existing corpus of speech. |
Mar 10, 2020
Appointment: Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences Deputy Director, Economic Growth Centre (reappointment), School of Social Sciences (SSS) Research topics: • Long-Run Comparative Development • Culture and Economics |
Feb 19, 2020 - Social and Affective Neuroscience
Gabrieli, Giulio; Esposito, Gianluca; Bonassi, Andrea, 2020, "Related Data for: The interaction between serotonin transporter allelic variation and maternal care modulates sociability on Instagram", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/XIVRWS, DR-NTU (Data), V1, UNF:6:bJPhBUi3eRZoieNW+BNj4Q== [fileUNF]
Human social interactions ensure recognition and approval from others, both in offline and online environments. This study applies a model from behavioural genetics on Instagram sociability to explore the impact of individual development on the behaviour on social networks. We hy... |
