Publications by authors named "R Gregg Dwyer"

Purpose: Unilateral cochlear implant (CI) recipients with limited hearing in the contralateral ear are deprived of the advantages of binaural hearing. To address speech recognition challenges arising from the head shadow effect, a contralateral routing of signal (CROS) device can be used; however, less is known of the broader impact of a CROS device on an individual's quality of life (QoL) or that of their frequent communication partners (FCPs). This preliminary study aimed to evaluate the impact of CROS on speech recognition in noise and its influence on the QoL of unilateral CI recipients and their FCPs.

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This study examines the emotional consequences of spending choices in everyday life across a diverse multinational sample. Based on a dataset of 200 participants across 7 countries who received $10,000 USD, we analyzed how happy they felt from different types of purchases made with that money. Participants derived high levels of happiness from some types of purchases that have been examined in past research (e.

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Emerging adults in the U.S. face significant economic uncertainty during the early life course.

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An ectotherm's performance and physiological function are strongly tied to environmental temperature, and many ectotherms thermoregulate behaviourally to reach optimum body temperatures. Tropical ectotherms are already living in environments matching their thermal tolerance range and may be expected to conform to environmental temperatures. We tracked the body temperatures () of 163 estuarine crocodiles across 13 years and compared of 39 crocodiles to water temperature gathered using fish-borne sensors () across 3 years (2015-2018).

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How animals move and associate with conspecifics is rarely random, with a population's spatial structure forming the foundation on which the social behaviours of individuals form. Studies examining the spatial-social interface typically measure averaged behavioural differences between individuals; however, this neglects the inherent variation present within individuals and how it may impact the spatial-social interface. Here, we investigated differences in among-individual (co)variance in sociability, activity and site fidelity in a population of wild estuarine crocodiles, across a 10-year period.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "R Gregg Dwyer"

  • R Gregg Dwyer's recent research encompasses a diverse range of topics, including animal behavior, health implications of debt, environmental changes, and the impact of substance use on children.
  • His study on estuarine crocodiles uncovers a significant relationship between individual activity levels and sociability, emphasizing the complexity of animal social behavior over a decade-long observation period.
  • Additionally, Dwyer investigates the mental health effects of debt collection pressure among young adults and examines the harms to children from alcohol consumption by others, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary approach in addressing social and environmental issues.