Before 2026, will a neuroimaging study provide explicit support to symmetry theory of valence?
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Resolves "yes", if by January 1, 2026, someone has published a study (in a journal indexed by the Web of Science) that succesfully validates some of the predictions of symmetry theory of valence (based on the authors' own interpretation) while citing QRI or its associates.
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@Rodeo Thanks, I updated the description
a) The authors. If unclear, then me
b) Yes. However I added the specification that "publishing" means "by a journal indexed by Web of Science"
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