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The following paper is published: Teplova T., Gurov S. (2022). Nonlinear intraday trading invariance in the Russian stock market. Annals of Operations Research. doi: 10.1007/s10479-022-04683-7
https://trebuchet.public.springernature.app/get_content/0377f14e-e372-4aba-bb1a-a740125b311b
https://trebuchet.public.springernature.app/get_content/0377f14e-e372-4aba-bb1a-a740125b311b
Medical advances are causing a gradual increase in average life expectancy. However, this comes at a price, as the number of cases of dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases grows with age. Researchers from HSE University (Russia) and Northumbria University (UK) have found that bilingualism can slow down and mitigate the course of age-related changes in the human brain. The study was published in Frontiers in Psychology.
Teplova T., Sokolova T., Galenskaya K., Gubareva M. (2022). Complex Interplay of Eastern Bloc SMEs Trade Credit Determinants: Changes due to the Global Financial Crisis. Complexity, 2022, 9608649. 13 pages.
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9608649
The full text in open access is publushed:
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/complexity/2022/9608649/
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9608649
The full text in open access is publushed:
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/complexity/2022/9608649/
Researchers from HSE University have shown how the brain works differently depending on whether a subject is dealing with common (shared) or private natural resources. The ventral striatum—the so-called pleasure centre—plays a significant role in this process. The study has been published by Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.
Researchers from HSE University and St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPSUACE) used eye tracking to study how residents who own cars and those who don’t look at the shared courtyards of multistorey apartment buildings. The study was published in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening.
Our plans for 2021 on publications are successfully performed.
The first forthcoming publication for 2022 is:
Omrani H., Alizadeh A., Emrouznejad A., Teplova T. (2022). A Robust Credibility DEA Model with Fuzzy Perturbation Degree: An Application to Hospitals Performance. Expert Systems with Applications. Vol. 189. Article 116021.
The first forthcoming publication for 2022 is:
Omrani H., Alizadeh A., Emrouznejad A., Teplova T. (2022). A Robust Credibility DEA Model with Fuzzy Perturbation Degree: An Application to Hospitals Performance. Expert Systems with Applications. Vol. 189. Article 116021.
Dagestan is a relatively new territory for the spread of the Russian language. At the end of the 19th century, very few people spoke Russian here. In addition to indigenous languages, which Dagestan is very rich in (linguists count more than forty languages in this small territory), local people spoke Azerbaijani, Georgian, Chechen and Arabic. But there has never been a language common for all residents of Dagestan (the language of interethnic communication or lingua franca). Russian became the first such language for Dagestan.
Nina Zdorova published her new paper about reading development in Russian-speaking children in The Russian Journal of Cognitive Science (RJCS).
Svetlana Malyutina, a Senior Researcher at the Center, simply answered difficult questions to the online magazine "Mel".