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'The habitual use of the Self-Report Habit Index' University of Antwerp
User needs, possibilities and limitations of Remote Sensing for Natura 2000 habitat monitoring Research Institute for Nature and Forest
The influence of window opening habits on the residential energy use in nearly zero energy buildings Ghent University
In this paper, we discuss the presence of habits in the window opening behaviour of social housing tenants in a nearly zero-energy development in Belgium. A window opening habit can be defined as an action with a window that is repeated daily around the same time independently of the prevailing weather conditions. A carbon neutral social housing estate (106 apartments and 90 single family dwellings) was used as a test case. Questionnaires, ...
Use of fitness and Nutrition Apps : Associations with Body Mass Index, Snacking, and Drinking Habits in Adolescents. Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University KU Leuven
Inter-individual differences in the habitual use of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression are associated with variations in prefrontal cognitive control for emotional information: An event related fMRI study. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Two different emotion regulation strategies, cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression, are strongly associated with increased neural activity in the prefrontal cognitive control network. In this event-related fMRI study, we investigated whether individual differences in habitual reappraisal and suppression tendencies are related to differences in prefrontal cognitive control processes for emotional information. In order to measure ...
The influence of hand dominance on the relationship between habitual use and measures for arm dysfunction in MS Hasselt University
Does a crisis change news habits? A comparative study of the effects of COVID-19 on news media use in 17 European countries University of Antwerp
Exogenous shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic unleashes multiple fundamental questions about society beyond public health. Based on the classical concept of 'need for orientation' and the literature on the role of the media in times of crisis, we investigate to what extent the COVID-19 pandemic affected news consumption in comparative perspective. Based on a two-wave panel survey in 17 mostly European countries, our study targets the role of both ...