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Replications in Comparative Psychology
In order to assess the status of replications in comparative psychology, it is important to clarify what constitutes a replicated experiment. In this paper, I adopt the Resampling Account of replication recently advanced by the philosopher Edouard ...
Marta Halina
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In a murine model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion (MI/R), the CD36 azapeptide ligand MPE‐298 reduces cardiac injury and transiently lowers left ventricular long‐chain fatty acids (LCFAs) accumulation 3 h after reperfusion, accompanied by a decrease of oxidative stress and inflammation‐associated genes' expression in the heart and adipose tissue.
Jade Gauvin +12 more
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Chimpanzees engage in competitive altruism in a triadic ultimatum game
Partner choice promotes competition among individuals to be selected as a cooperative partner, a phenomenon referred to as competitive altruism. We explored whether chimpanzees engage in competitive altruism in a triadic Ultimatum Game where two ...
Alejandro Sánchez-Amaro +2 more
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The Search for Cognitive Terminology: An Analysis of Comparative Psychology Journal Titles
This research examines the employment of cognitive or mentalist words in the titles of articles from three comparative psychology journals (Journal of Comparative Psychology, International Journal of Comparative Psychology, Journal of Experimental ...
Cynthia Whissell +2 more
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ABSTRACT As global populations age, cancer is increasingly becoming a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among older adults, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). Despite accounting for the majority of new cancer cases and deaths, older individuals remain underrepresented in cancer research, clinical guidelines, and health ...
Ibrahim Bidemi Abdullateef +2 more
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Why the study of comparative psychology is important to neuroscientists
The purpose of this contribution is threefold. First, is to acquaint neuroscientists with the area of psychology known as comparative psychology. Comparative psychology is the oldest of the organized social sciences with the term appearing as early as ...
Charles I. Abramson
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Un estudio comparativo sobre el concepto de “Felicidad” entre la Psicología Positiva del Dr. Martín Seligman y el Misticismo Judío [PDF]
La psicología del misticismo judío representa una antigua sabiduría que fue estudiada y experimentada a través de la historia por los cabalistas. Los cabalistas fueron pensadores hebreos antiguos y medievales que elaboraron un mapa de la psique humana ...
Sabán, Mario Javier
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Age‐Related Characteristics of SYT1‐Associated Neurodevelopmental Disorder
ABSTRACT Objectives We describe the clinical manifestations and developmental abilities of individuals with SYT1‐associated neurodevelopmental disorder (Baker‐Gordon syndrome) from infancy to adulthood. We further describe the neuroradiological and electrophysiological characteristics of the condition at different ages, and explore the associations ...
Sam G. Norwitz +3 more
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Children’s risk preferences vary across sexes, social contexts, and cultures
People exhibit more risk-prone behaviors when together with peers than when in private. The interplay of social context effects and other variables that alter human risk preferences (i.e., age, sex, or culture) remains poorly understood.
Roman Stengelin +3 more
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Animal metacognition: A decade of progress, problems, and the development of new prospects. [PDF]
In 2009, a special issue of Comparative Cognition and Behavior Reviews offered a series of target articles by researchers and theorists who debated the claim that animals were capable of engaging in metacognition.
Michael J. Beran
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