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期刊名:Royal society open science

缩写:ROY SOC OPEN SCI

ISSN:2054-5703

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IF/分区:2.9/Q2

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Joint attention is crucial for the development of social cognition, but whether the type of relationship (i.e. cooperative or competitive) or interaction (e.g. addressed or witnessed) modulates joint attention is unclear. This study investi...
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The voice is a key marker of gender identity, yet gender non-conforming speakers often diverge from binary vocal norms. This review synthesizes findings from 45 studies published between January 2020 and January 2025 examining how gender is...
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Ecosystems are undergoing global changes that disrupt energy transfer across trophic levels, reducing energy availability and destabilizing predator-prey interactions. In marine systems, small pelagic fish (SPF) are key energy vectors to hi...
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Infant experiences have lifetime implications for individuals' social competence. Therefore, lifelong trajectories can be informed by a nuanced understanding of who developing individuals connect with (i.e. connectivity) and how invested th...