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Gingras, F.; Estéphan, A.; Fiset, D.; Lingnan, H.; Caldara, R.; Blais, C.

Differences in eye movements for face recognition between Canadian and Chinese participants are not modulated by social orientation Article de journal

Dans: PLoS ONE, vol. 18, no 12 December, 2023, ISSN: 19326203 (ISSN), (Publisher: Public Library of Science).

Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: adult, article, Asian, Asian People, Canada, Canadian, China, Chinese, clinical article, Diagnosis, East Asian, eye movement, Eye movements, Facial Recognition, female, human, human experiment, Humans, male, North American, Orientation, questionnaire, social value, vision

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Monthuy-Blanc, J.; Bouchard, S.; Maïano, C.; Séguin, M.

Factors influencing mental health providers’ intention to use telepsychotherapy in First Nations communities Article de journal

Dans: Transcultural Psychiatry, vol. 50, no 2, p. 323–343, 2013, ISSN: 13634615 (ISSN).

Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Aboriginal communities, adult, article, Attitude of Health Personnel, female, First Nations, health care personnel, health personnel attitude, human, Humans, Indians, Indigenous peoples, male, mental health service, Mental Health Services, Middle Aged, North American, perception, psychotherapy, Quebec, questionnaire, reliability, structural equation modeling, technology acceptance model, Telemedicine, telepsychotherapy, validity, videoconference, videoconferencing, Young Adult

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