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Habituation: A history [PDF]

open access: yesNeurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2009
Richard F Thompson
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Habituation and migraine

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2009
The most reproducible and ubiquitous interictal abnormality of the migraineurs' brain is lack of habituation in neuronal information processing. The underlying mechanisms are uncertain. Increased neuronal excitability, decreased inhibition or decreased pre-activation levels have all been proposed as possible culprits.
COPPOLA, GIANLUCA   +2 more
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Consumer Habituation

Management Science, 2004
This paper examines how consumers’ willingness to pay for goods is determined by past patterns of consumption. The central result is a theorem of interior maximum, which states that willingness to pay for a good is maximized at a moderate level of habitual consumption.
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Habituation to Ethinamate

New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
ETHINAMATE, 1-ethinyl-cyclohexyl-carbamate, is one of the newer nonbarbiturate sedative hypnotics. The Journal reported on its use in 1957, pointing out that it can be utilized even in the presence of severe liver or renal damage and that "in a few cases" it had been suspected of producing addiction: "The data, however, are not definite, and further ...
E H, ELLINWOOD, J A, EWING, P C, HOAKEN
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The Habitual Criminal

Harvard Law Review, 1952
Paul W. Tappan, Norval Morris
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Habitual Abortion

Fertility and Sterility, 1978
Edward Wallach   +2 more
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Habitus (habitus)

2014
Boike Rehbein, Gernot Saalmann
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