Developing Decision-Making Expertise in Professional Sports Staff: What We Can Learn from the Good Judgement Project

Abstract Success within performance sports is heavily dependent upon the quality of the decisions taken by educated and experienced staff.Multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs) typically collate voluminous data, and staff typically undergo extensive and rigorous technical and domain-specific training.Although DIPS sports professionals operate in sometimes

read more

Subtle Phenotype Differences in Psychiatric Patients With and Without Serum Immunoglobulin G Antibodies to Synapsin

The discovery that antibodies targeting neuronal antigens can induce severe psychiatric symptoms has been a significant progress in the understanding of psychiatric disorders.Antibodies targeting synapsin I in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were first reported in 2015 in a patient with limbic encephalitis.Because of its regulatory function for

read more

A longitudinal prospective cohort study investigating the association of premilking stimulation and teat-end shape on milking characteristics and teat tissue condition in dairy cows

Abstract Background Premilking udder preparation is essential for harvesting high-quality milk as gently, completely, and quickly as possible.The associations between characteristics such as teat-end shape and premilking stimulation on milking characteristics and machine milking-induced changes to the teat tissue condition have not been rigorously

read more


Synthesizing fatal crashes involving partially automated vehicles and comparing with fatal crashes involving non-automated vehicles

Automated vehicles (AVs) are expected to improve safety by gradually reducing human decisions while driving.However, there are still questions on their effectiveness as we transition from almost 0% AVs to 100% AVs with different levels of vehicle autonomy.The focus of this study, therefore, is on synthesizing and identifying risk factors influencin

read more