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Child Development, 1987
The capacity of infant squirrel monkeys to mount an antibody response to viral challenge was evaluated after removal from their mothers in several social and physical environments. Control and separated infants were injected with a benign virus, the bacteriophage X174, and levels of neutralizing antibody were assessed for 3 weeks.
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The capacity of infant squirrel monkeys to mount an antibody response to viral challenge was evaluated after removal from their mothers in several social and physical environments. Control and separated infants were injected with a benign virus, the bacteriophage X174, and levels of neutralizing antibody were assessed for 3 weeks.
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[Inhibited thinking as normal psychological phenomena].
Zeitschrift fur experimentelle und angewandte Psychologie, 1992Inhibited thinking as a normal psychological phenomenon has to be distinguished from psychopathologically defined thinking disorders. Normal psychological inhibitions of thinking can be subdivided into affect-induced inhibitions ("affective inhibitions of thinking") and those caused by habituated thinking or sets ("habitual inhibitions").
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Inhibition as a problem in the psychology of behavior
Developmental Science, 2003Keith Happaney, Philip David Zelazo
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Psychological Reports, 1986
The present study was designed to investigate the mechanism mediating the persuasion-inhibiting effect of a forewarning in a fear-arousing communication. 93 college students were either warned or not warned of the communicator's persuasive and fear-arousing intents.
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The present study was designed to investigate the mechanism mediating the persuasion-inhibiting effect of a forewarning in a fear-arousing communication. 93 college students were either warned or not warned of the communicator's persuasive and fear-arousing intents.
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I. INHIBITION AS A CONCEPT IN PSYCHOLOGY
British Journal of Psychology, 1960G. W. PILKINGTON, PETER McKELLAR
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The psychological effects of dopamine-beta-hydroxylase inhibition in normal subjects.
Biological psychiatry, 1979Acute administration of the dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) inhibitor, fusaric acid, combined with L-dopa, 500 mg, produced discernible psychological abnormalities in normal subjects. These were not found after L-dopa alone, or after placebo. The changes, lasting a few hours, were manifested by significant increases in "total psychopathology," and in a
E, Hartmann, M, Keller-Teschke
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The enteric nervous system relays psychological stress to intestinal inflammation
Cell, 2023Christoph A Thaiss
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1970
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the behavior of the adrenal cortex in normals under stress, and during the course of schizophrenic and depressive illnesses. It not only describes some psychological factors associated with increases in adrenocortical activity in these conditions but also discusses the psychological functions that usually serve ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the behavior of the adrenal cortex in normals under stress, and during the course of schizophrenic and depressive illnesses. It not only describes some psychological factors associated with increases in adrenocortical activity in these conditions but also discusses the psychological functions that usually serve ...
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The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Selective standard sigma receptor (σR) antagonists block several behavioral effects of cocaine though they are inactive in altering cocaine self-administration. However, σR antagonists with affinity for the dopamine transporter (DAT) were effective in decreasing maximal cocaine self-administration.
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Selective standard sigma receptor (σR) antagonists block several behavioral effects of cocaine though they are inactive in altering cocaine self-administration. However, σR antagonists with affinity for the dopamine transporter (DAT) were effective in decreasing maximal cocaine self-administration.
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The major descriptive categories of inhibition in psychology.
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1929openaire +1 more source

