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Method for demonstrating aesthetic preferences within artistic pictures
(1985)
Berlyne (I97I, pp. 28-29) acknowledged that "Reactions to artificially simple sights and sounds are admittedly a long way
from appreciation of art." However, a concern regarding the
use of art is an absence of control ...
Investigation of the relationship between self awareness, private self consciousness and self evaluation
(1984)
This study examined the effects of self awareness and
private self consciousness on self evaluation. Sixty female
undergraduate students completed the private self consciousness
subscale developed by Fenigstein et al.i ...
Childrens' application of a verbal-nonverbal consistency principle to infer truth and lying
(1987)
Research supports the conclusion that adults/adolescents
employ a verbal-nonverbal consistency principle to determine
whether others are telling the truth as opposed to lying
(Friedman, 1978; DePaulo & Rosenthal, 1979). ...
Behavioural effects of benzodiazepines following metrazol-induced seizures
(1986)
Previous research indicates that seizures cause transient
and in some cases, long lasting increases in the density of
benzodiazepine receptors in the brain. The present research
sought to discover the behavioural effects ...
Effect of prenatal cadmium exposure on development and behavior of selectively bred genetic lines of rat
(1988)
PELLETIER, M. R. (1988). Effect of prenatal cadmium
exposure on development and behavior of selectively
bred genetic lines of rat: The purpose of the study was
to investigate the effects of cadmium exposure as
related ...
Behavioral conditioning of a primary humoral immune response in selectively bred lines of rats
(1987)
Behaviorally conditioned immunosuppression o-f a primary humoral immune
response was investigated in both the sexes of five selectively bred lines
of rats. In the experimental group, an illness-induced taste aversion ...
Locus of control and expectation of control in EMG biofeedback
This study examined the importance of cognitions in the feelings
of self-control on task performance and on certain subjective
states, via electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback training. Subjects
in a "misled” EMG feedback ...