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Behavioral Sensitization in Humans
Journal of Addictive Diseases, 2001Behavioral sensitization is the process whereby repeated, intermittent stimulant administration produces a progressively greater and enduring behavioral response. For over two decades, behavioral sensitization has been reliably demonstrated in a number of different animal species and has been proposed as a model for the development of stimulant ...
K W, Sax, S M, Strakowski
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Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 1992
AbstractNew fields of inquiry rarely spring fully grown from the forehead of a single genius, and in addition, it is often difficult to decide when a related set of inquiries has coalesced sufficiently to define a field. As measured by the solicitation and publication of review articles, human behavioral ecology has recently become a self‐conscious ...
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AbstractNew fields of inquiry rarely spring fully grown from the forehead of a single genius, and in addition, it is often difficult to decide when a related set of inquiries has coalesced sufficiently to define a field. As measured by the solicitation and publication of review articles, human behavioral ecology has recently become a self‐conscious ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— I should like to comment on the LETTER of McCrae (216:679,1971). It is true that man has certain basic inherited patterns of behavior that have come down to him from his subhuman animal ancestry. Evolutionary theory and the common observations of behavioral science confirm this.
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ABSTRACT To the Editor.— I should like to comment on the LETTER of McCrae (216:679,1971). It is true that man has certain basic inherited patterns of behavior that have come down to him from his subhuman animal ancestry. Evolutionary theory and the common observations of behavioral science confirm this.
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Challenges of Human Behavior Understanding
2010Recent advances in pattern recognition has allowed computer scientists and psychologists to jointly address automatic analysis of of human behavior via computers. The Workshop on Human Behavior Understanding at the International Conference on Pattern Recognition explores a number of different aspects and open questions in this field, and demonstrates ...
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2011
Second, in turning their backs on phonetics, both Troubetskoy and Bloomfield held concepts of abstract structure that for them provided the motivation for phonological research. They disagreed with each other, of course, in their conceptions of what phonological structure was, and others since have disagreed with both, so it is hardly surprising ...
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Second, in turning their backs on phonetics, both Troubetskoy and Bloomfield held concepts of abstract structure that for them provided the motivation for phonological research. They disagreed with each other, of course, in their conceptions of what phonological structure was, and others since have disagreed with both, so it is hardly surprising ...
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Sociobiology, Science, and Human Behavior
Monthly Review, 1978The best known and most controversial recent development in behavioral science is the emergence of the sociobiology movement. Using the ethology literature as a base, the sociobiologists have been stressing an evolutionary analysis of social behavior in general and making a number of speculations about the genetic basis of human behavior.
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La Clinica terapeutica, 2010
Human behavior is the collection of actions or reactions exhibited by human beings in relation to the environment, and it can be categorized as either innate or learned. In psychology, behavior became an important construct with the advent of behaviorism, a theoretical framework that required the study of only observable facts or events which can be ...
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Human behavior is the collection of actions or reactions exhibited by human beings in relation to the environment, and it can be categorized as either innate or learned. In psychology, behavior became an important construct with the advent of behaviorism, a theoretical framework that required the study of only observable facts or events which can be ...
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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