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Sympathy for the Devil: Serial Mediation Models for Toxicity, Community, and Retention
Disruptive behaviors in online gaming communities are a growing concern, affecting player experience, retention, and well-being. While previous research has primarily focused on the victims' experiences, this study examines the psychological mechanisms underlying the attitudinal and behavioral responses to both encountering disruptive behaviors and being flagged for such behaviors, as well as the effects on retention. The study retrieved longitudinal telemetry records of player reporting and gameplay data from the North American server of a popular competitive player vs. player multiplayer online game, coupled with a psychometric survey of a randomly selected sample of 1,217 players. Based on the rejection-disidentification model, this research identifies a shared pathway for both reporting and being reported for disruptive behavior. Our findings support a serial mediation model where both experiences are linked to decreased player engagement. This reduced engagement, reflected in diminished participation in game battles over time, is mediated by perceived discrimination and a reduced sense of community. Moreover, drawing on the concept of procedural justice from the group engagement model, the study delineates unique pathways for the disengagement process for reporters and those reported. Being flagged for disruptive behavior leads to a significant drop in sustained engagement through a decreased sense of community, which is not the case for reporting disruptive behavior. The article concludes with a discussion of the theoretical and practical implications of these findings
Protracted Protection to \u3ci\u3ePlasmodium berghei\u3c/i\u3e Malaria Is Linked to Functionally and Phenotypically Heterogeneous Liver Memory CD\u3csup\u3e8+\u3c/sup\u3e T Cells\u3csup\u3e1\u3c/sup\u3e
We previously demonstrated that protection induced by radiation-attenuated (y) Plasmodium berghei sporozoites is linked to MHC class I-restricted CD8+ T cells specific for exoerythrocytic-stage Ags, and that activated intrahepatic memory CD8+ T cells are associated with protracted protection. In this study, we further investigated intrahepatic memory CD8+ T cells to elucidate mechanisms required for their maintenance. Using phenotypic markers indicative of activation (CD44, CD45RB), migration (CD62L), and IFN-y production, we identified two subsets of intrahepatic memory CD8+ T cells: the CD44highCD45RBlowCD62LlowCD122low phenotype, representing the dominant effector memory set, and the CD44highCD45RBhighCD62Llow/highCD122high phenotype, representing the central memory set. Only the effector memory CD8+ T cells responded swiftly to sporozoite challenge by producing sustained IFN-y; the central memory T cells responded with delay, and the IFN-y reactivity was short-lived. In addition, the subsets of liver memory CD8+ T cells segregated according to the expression of CD122 (IL-15R) in that only the central memory CD8+ T cells were CD122high, whereas the effector memory CD8+ T cells were CD122low. Moreover, the effector memory CD8+ T cells declined as protection waned in mice treated with primaquine, a drug that interferes with the formation of liver-stage Ags. We propose that protracted protection induced by P. berghei radiation-attenuated sporozoites depends in part on a network of interactive liver memory CD8+ T cell subsets, each representing a different phase of activation or differentiation, and the balance of which is profoundly affected by the repository of liver-stage Ag and IL-15
Thermal noise suppression: how much does it cost?
In order to stabilize the behavior of noisy systems, confining it around a
desirable state, an effort is required to suppress the intrinsic noise. This
noise suppression task entails a cost. For the important case of thermal noise
in an overdamped system, we show that the minimum cost is achieved when the
system control parameters are held constant: any additional deterministic or
random modulation produces an increase of the cost. We discuss the implications
of this phenomenon for those overdamped systems whose control parameters are
intrinsically noisy, presenting a case study based on the example of a Brownian
particle optically trapped in an oscillating potential.Comment: 6 page
Las mujeres sostienen (mĂĄs de) la mitad del cielo: examinando las motivaciones, los comportamientos y el capital social en un juego multijugador popular entre las jugadoras
This study combined survey and behavioral data to examine the connections between socio-relational motivations, socializing behaviors, and social capital. Participants were U.S. players (N = 1,027; 65% female) from a fantasy mobile game popular among female players. Consistent with gender role theory, female players partook in higher socializing behaviors. Moreover, in support of uses and gratifications theory and the social capital framework, the smarty-pants and socializing motivations, and socializing behaviors were positively associated with social capital. Partly in support of gender role theory and the social capital framework, both bridging and bonding social capital were higher for female players. This studyâs results offer nuance to how certain game affordances and incentives may be predictive of social capital outcomes.Este estudio combina datos encuestas y comportamientais para examinar las conexiones entre las motivaciones sociorrelacionales, los comportamientos de socializaciĂłn y el capital social del juego. Las personas que participaron fueron jugadores estadounidenses (N = 1.027; 65 % mujeres) del un juego de fantasĂa popular entre las jugadoras. En consonancia con la teorĂa de los roles de gĂ©nero, las jugadoras participaron en mayores comportamientos de socializaciĂłn. AdemĂĄs, siguiendo la teorĂa de los usos y gratificaciones y la teorĂa del capital social, las motivaciones de los sabelotodo y las socializadoras, asĂ como los comportamientos de socializaciĂłn, estĂĄn positivamente asociados con el capital social. Confirmando parcialmente los roles de gĂ©nero y capital social, tanto el capital social puente como el vĂnculo fue mayor entre las jugadoras. Los resultados de este estudio ofrecen un matiz sobre la forma en que ciertos propĂłsitos e incentivos del juego pueden predecir los resultados del capital social
The Second ARM Training and Science Application Event : Training the Next Generation of Atmospheric Scientists
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Diasporas and secessionist conflicts : the mobilization of the Armenian, Albanian and Chechen diasporas
This article examines the impact of diasporas on secessionist conflicts, focusing on the Albanian, Armenian and Chechen diasporas and the conflicts in Kosovo, Karabakh and Chechnya during the 1990s. How do diasporas radicalize these conflicts? I argue that despite differences in diaspora communal characteristics and the types of the secessionist conflicts, a common pattern of mobilization develops. Large-scale diasporic support for secessionism emerges only after independence is proclaimed by the local elites. From that point onwards diasporas become engaged in a conflict spiral, and transnational coalitions are formed between local secessionist and diaspora groups. Depending on the organizational strength of the local strategic centre and the diasporic institutions, these coalitions endure or dissipate. Diasporas exert radicalization influences on the conflict spiral on two specific junctures â when grave violations of human rights occur in the homeland and when local moderate elites start losing credibility that they can achieve the secessionist goal
Central synapses release a resource-efficient amount of glutamate.
Why synapses release a certain amount of neurotransmitter is poorly understood. We combined patch-clamp electrophysiology with computer simulations to estimate how much glutamate is discharged at two distinct central synapses of the rat. We found that, regardless of some uncertainty over synaptic microenvironment, synapses generate the maximal current per released glutamate molecule while maximizing signal information content. Our result suggests that synapses operate on a principle of resource optimization
Draft Genome Sequences of Six Strains Isolated From the Rhizosphere of Wheat Grown In Cadmium-Contaminated Soil
This study presents high-quality draft genome assemblies of six bacterial strains isolated from the roots of wheat grown in soil contaminated with cadmium. The results of this study will help to elucidate at the molecular level how heavy metals affect interactions between beneficial rhizobacteria and crop plants
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