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Casula A., Massimino S., Fichera G., Vitale R., Lucifora C., Falzone A., Caruso V., Makris S., Vicario C.M. (2024). Implicit prejudices based on race and sexual orientation do not predict COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Italy during the post-pandemic era. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities 1(1). https://doi.org/10.13129/3035-062X/prnr-4220
Certo V. (2024). Why does art captivate us? A case study: Caravaggio’s painting “Boy bitten by a lizard”. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities 1(1). https://doi.org/10.13129/3035-062X/prnr-4223
Crisanti, U. Supersizing Cognition in Cognitive Behavioral Theraphy Through Dual-Process Theories and 4E Cognition. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities. 1(2) SSN: 3035-062X
D’Amico G., Pasinato M., Prior M. (2024). Neuropsychological consequences, emotions and length of alcohol abuse: a preliminary study. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities 1(1). https://doi.org/10.13129/3035-062X/prnr-4218
Ferraioli G., (In press) The Value of Publishing Negative Results in Neuroscience: Addressing Publication Bias and Enhancing Reproducibility. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities. 1(2) SSN: 3035-062X
Lamanna F., Masaracchio A., Terranova C., Rizzo V., Mirci L., Aricò I., Laganà A., Granata F., Labate A (2024). Stiff-Person Syndrome masking an atypical Chorea-Acanthocytosis-like syndrome. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities. 1(1). https://doi.org/10.13129/3035-062X/prnr-4217
Lucifora C., Vicario C.M. (2024). Interoceptive awareness does not predict political orientation: Evidence from Italian Voters. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities 1(1). https://doi.org/10.13129/3035-062X/prnr-4219
Messina G., Nicosia E., Porto C.M. (2024). “Le strade del vino” as a factor of regional development: the case of Sicily in a path methodology. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities. 1(1). https://doi.org/10.13129/3035-062X/prnr-4221
Nicosia E., and Privitera, D. (In press) Padel as a driver of well-being and sustainable local growth: a case study from Catania, Italy. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities. 1(2) SSN: 3035-062X
Nucera S. (2024). A Brief Analysis of the Educational Implications of Virtual Reality. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities. 1(1). https://doi.org/10.13129/3035-062X/prnr-4222
Riggio, F., Gangemi, A. (In press) Motor Imagery and Primary Motor Cortex: A Narrative Review of Preliminary and Controversial Findings. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities. 1(2) SSN: 3035-062X
Vicario, C.M. (In press) Interview with Prof. Robert D. Rafal: Ten Key Questions on the Importance of Preliminary Reports and Negative Results for Scientific Progress. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities.1(2) SSN: 3035-062X
Vicario, C.M., Giunta, A. C., Capodici, A., Falzone, A., Gangemi, A., Pennisi, A. (In press) Preliminary Evidence of heightened discomfort tolerance in non-heterosexual individuals. Preliminary Reports and Negative Results in Life Science and Humanities. 1(2) SSN: 3035-062X
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