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Are central cholinergic paths involved in habituation of exploration and distraction?

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1976
Experiment 1 tested the generality of Carlton's hypothesis that central muscarinic cholinergic pathways are involved in habituation of exploration. The effects of 3 muscarinic antagonists were tested in a holeboard, under 2 test conditions, i.e. with objects absent or present. Both the frequency and the duration of head-dipping were used as measures of
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Incisal Paths During Habitual Mouth Opening and Closing Movements of Children with Anterior Reverse Bite in the Early Mixed Dentition

CRANIO®, 2004
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the pathways of habitual mouth opening and closing in children with anterior reverse bite in the early mixed dentition differed from those of children with normal occlusion. The two subject groups for this study were composed of ten children with anterior reverse bite (reverse bite group) and twelve ...
Kyoko, Satoh   +4 more
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Distributed changes in rat brain DNA synthesis with long-term habituation and potentiation of the perforant path-granule cell synapse

Behavioural Brain Research, 1991
The involvement of brain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis in adaptive neural events was studied in the adult rat during long-term habituation (LTH) or potentiation (LTP) of the perforant path-granule cell synapse. Male Long-Evans rats were given 50 muCi [3H]thymidine intraventricularly under urethane anesthesia.
SADILE, Adolfo   +5 more
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The rotation vs translation behavior during habitual opening and closing movements of the mandible and the relationship to movement paths of condylar points.

International journal of computerized dentistry, 2020
When recording condylar movement paths with the aid of electronic measuring systems, it is often found that, especially in jaw opening and closing movements, excursive and incursive paths of movement are not congruent but run separately, independently of one another to a greater or lesser degree.
Alfons, Hugger   +4 more
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Tracing the origins and grammaticalization path of Irish English habitual do V: an analysis of the 1641 Depositions

Folia Linguistica
Abstract This article addresses the use of the auxiliary do in affirmative declarative clauses (so-called periphrastic do ) during the early stages of the shift from Irish, the Celtic language spoken in Ireland, to English as the more ...
Teresa Fanego   +2 more
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Run Signature 2.0: advancing our ability to quantify habitual motion path deviations

Footwear Science, 2023
Jennifer Sumner   +5 more
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Correction: Path To Acceptance and Refined Practices for Habituating Western Lowland Gorillas

Primates, 2023
Prospère Teberd   +11 more
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Amila K Nanayakkara   +2 more
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The habitual motion path: evidence from an MRI study on cartilage volume changes after 75 minutes of running in different footwear conditions

Footwear Science, 2019
Steffen Willwacher   +6 more
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Habitual Behavior Is Goal-Driven

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2020
Arie W Kruglanski, Ewa Szumowska
exaly  

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