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An investigation of the role of the amygdala in taste aversion learning
(1974)
Contemporary theories of amygdaloid function postulate that the amygdala is involved in the association of events with aversive consequences or in the inhibition of responses. Experiment 1 investigated the possibility that ...
The response to frustration of physically fit and unfit individuals
(1974)
Fifty-two male and 40 female undergraduates were tested for their levels of physical fitness as determined by predicted maximal oxygen uptake. By selecting the top and bottom ten subjects for each sex a fit and unfit group ...
Academic achievement, personality and boarding home habits of Ojibwa high school students
(1974)
The present study was undertaken for the purpose of gathering objective information pertaining to the nature of the Ojibwa personality as well as investigating the role of the native personality structure in school ...
Verbal content and affective response in an interview : as a function of experimenter gaze direction
(1974)
This study was designed to investigate the effects of one's looking or not looking at another's eyes upon the content of the other's speech and his affective response to the encounter. The relationships between experimenter ...
The outcomes and effectiveness of two self-disclosure techniques
(1974)
It has been shown that there is a dyadic effect in regard to self-disclosure. This dyadic effect refers to the fact that the more one says about one's self the more another person is likely to say about their self. Two ...
The prediction and intervention of criminal behavior: a comparison of actuarial and case study methods
(1974)
Conceptual differences between actuarial and case study prediction, and past empirical comparisons of predictive powers are reviewed. The major concern is with providing empirical comparisons of accuracy in predicting ...
EEG desynchronization and serial learning
(1974)
EEG correlates of serial learning were studies by examining two characteristics of EEG activation (mean or general level and peak level) in two groups of subjects, one of which was presented with a serial list for learning ...