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2009
Abstract As shown in this book, many pleasures are shared between species, but there are clearly species-specific routes to this pleasure. When asked about which of the pleasures of life they would miss the most, most people consistently rate music as one of the most important, yet the ability to derive pleasure from music listening and ...
Kringelbach, Morten L., Vuust, P.
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Abstract As shown in this book, many pleasures are shared between species, but there are clearly species-specific routes to this pleasure. When asked about which of the pleasures of life they would miss the most, most people consistently rate music as one of the most important, yet the ability to derive pleasure from music listening and ...
Kringelbach, Morten L., Vuust, P.
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From struggle for pleasure to pleasure in struggling: psychoanalytic ideas on pleasure
The American Journal of PsychoanalysisPleasure in the human being has always been a major theme, associated with pain, excess and needs, determining many moral dilemmas, including the ethics of medical, social, and educational intervention. The rhythmic movement between the multiple pleasurable experiences, the effort to retain them or avoid different pains present themselves in the mental
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
Medicinal uses of zinc, which began centuries ago with the fumbling empiricism of local therapy for wounds and various skin lesions, is now entering an era of oral and parenteral therapy based on indications of specific deficiency in need of replenishment.
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Medicinal uses of zinc, which began centuries ago with the fumbling empiricism of local therapy for wounds and various skin lesions, is now entering an era of oral and parenteral therapy based on indications of specific deficiency in need of replenishment.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1985
Recent review articles have confirmed that pleasure is a potent drive inducing forms of behavior adapted to physiological needs, especially in the case of temperature regulation and food-and-water intake. This point is accepted in the present article.
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Recent review articles have confirmed that pleasure is a potent drive inducing forms of behavior adapted to physiological needs, especially in the case of temperature regulation and food-and-water intake. This point is accepted in the present article.
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2004
(from the chapter) Critiques 2 core theses of appraisal theory: (1) appraisal is responsible for the elicitation of emotions, and (2) appraisal is responsible for the differentiation of emotions. The authors argue, first, that much research purporting to provide support for appraisal theory fails to do so by not clearly separating the antecedent ...
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(from the chapter) Critiques 2 core theses of appraisal theory: (1) appraisal is responsible for the elicitation of emotions, and (2) appraisal is responsible for the differentiation of emotions. The authors argue, first, that much research purporting to provide support for appraisal theory fails to do so by not clearly separating the antecedent ...
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Healthy Pleasures, Lethal Pleasures
Psychiatric Annals, 2003Alcohol and cocaine can have toxic effects on our biological systems, but food we sustain ourselves with?
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IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2004
The list of "concepts that psychology really can't do without" includes such notions as neuronal connectionism, degrees of consciousness, mental representation of information, and dissociation. Of the pantheon of contributors to the history of psychology, Aristotle outranks all others in terms of the number of critical concepts he introduced, including
Robert R. Hoffman, Patrick J. Hayes
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The list of "concepts that psychology really can't do without" includes such notions as neuronal connectionism, degrees of consciousness, mental representation of information, and dissociation. Of the pantheon of contributors to the history of psychology, Aristotle outranks all others in terms of the number of critical concepts he introduced, including
Robert R. Hoffman, Patrick J. Hayes
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Technology in Society, 1980
On the day following John F. Kennedy’s assassination I encountered Jerome Wiesner in the Executive Of&es where we both worked, he as Science Adviser to the President and I as an Assistant Director of the Budget Bureau. We stood and talked for a couple of minutes, unable to shake off the trauma that had descended on the whole White House staff. “1’11 be
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On the day following John F. Kennedy’s assassination I encountered Jerome Wiesner in the Executive Of&es where we both worked, he as Science Adviser to the President and I as an Assistant Director of the Budget Bureau. We stood and talked for a couple of minutes, unable to shake off the trauma that had descended on the whole White House staff. “1’11 be
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The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1979
In response to a stimulus, a sensation is tridimensional: qualitative, quantitative, and affective. The affective part of sensation, pleasure or displeasure, depends on the qualities of the stimulus. Within a narrow range of intensity, chemical, thermal, and mechanical stimuli are able to arouse pleasure.
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In response to a stimulus, a sensation is tridimensional: qualitative, quantitative, and affective. The affective part of sensation, pleasure or displeasure, depends on the qualities of the stimulus. Within a narrow range of intensity, chemical, thermal, and mechanical stimuli are able to arouse pleasure.
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Nursing Standard, 1989
I was pleased to see your articles on Green policies within nursing. As a member of the Green Party and a spokesperson on the health service, as [illegible word] as Deputy Secretary/, Health and Safety Officer and Education Officer of the staff side (COHSE) and a nurse within the elderly area, I can only continue to urge people to urge their ...
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I was pleased to see your articles on Green policies within nursing. As a member of the Green Party and a spokesperson on the health service, as [illegible word] as Deputy Secretary/, Health and Safety Officer and Education Officer of the staff side (COHSE) and a nurse within the elderly area, I can only continue to urge people to urge their ...
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