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Brain Stimulation and Control of Behavior

Psychological Reports, 1965
Current longitudinal studies on rats, hamsters, and guinea pigs suggest that intracranial stimulation can be used to train animals to discriminate, fight, and vocalize. Because of the unique reinforcing properties of ICS, organisms not readily reinforced by conventional methods can be trained.
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Voluntary Control of Behavior and Responsibility

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2007
Hyman's (2007) sensible, sophisticated, and balanced article makes the following important points about addictions.
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Central control of sexual behavior

Brain Research Bulletin, 1988
Neuronal activity changes in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) of the male monkey were related to the commencement of sexual behavior, penile erection and the refractory period following ejaculation. Similarly, changes in the female MPOA were related to the commencement of sexual behavior and presentation.
Y, Oomura   +4 more
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Behavioral interpolation for coding and control

Proceedings of the 39th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (Cat. No.00CH37187), 2002
It is well-known that classical decoding of Reed-Solomon error-correcting block codes is equivalent to system theoretic minimal partial realization. In the first part of the paper we show how this type of decoding can also be formulated as minimal polynomial interpolation.
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Controlling plastic behavior with light

Science
Thermoplastic properties are spatially tuned with light intensity during three-dimensional (3D ...
Jake L, Nicholson, Quentin, Michaudel
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THE CONTROLLABILITY TEST FOR BEHAVIORS REVISITED

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2005
Let B = {w 2 Lloc 1 (R,Rq) | R( d/dt )w = 0}. It is well-know that B is controllable if and only if R(λ) has the same rank for all complex λ. We want to re-examen the proof of this fundamental result. Denote by B1 the behavior B intersected with set of smooth functions.
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Price Controls and the Behavior of the Firm

International Economic Review, 1980
This paper analyzes the impact of price controls upon the output and efficiency of the competitive firm when quality is a variable. It has long been recognized that price controls will induce firms to make adjustments along unregulated qualitative margins. The full consequences of this adjustment, however, have not been formally analyzed.
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Electrically Controlled Behavior

Scientific American, 1962
, von HOLST, , von SAINT PAUL
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Aromatase: Neuromodulator in the control of behavior

The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1993
Estrogens are required for both the organization of the brain in early development and adult behavior. Two approaches have been used in our laboratory to study the behavioral role of brain aromatase. First, brain metabolism of testosterone (T) has been related to behavior in the same individual using a well established neuroendocrine model, the ring ...
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Controlling behavior changers’ behavior

AV communication review, 1968
Robert T. Filep, David G. Markle
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