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Gating and habituation of the startle reflex in schizophrenic patients.
, 1992• Schizophrenic patients exhibit impairments in both sensorimotor gating and habituation in a number of paradigms. Through human and animal model research, these fundamental cognitive deficits have well-described neurobiologic bases and offer insights ...
D. Braff, C. Grillon, M. Geyer
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Nominal Reflexives and Verbal Reflexives [PDF]
Reflexivity expresses itself in various ways across languages. Some languages uses nominal reflexives like English and other languages express reflexivity by marking on the predicate like polysynthetic languages. Interestingly, there are languages employ both nominal and the verbal reflexives like Telugu and Kannada.
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Reflexive Sexualities and Reflexive Sociology
2012Since the 1990s some sociologists have discussed sexual identities and lifestyles as ‘reflexive’ to conceptualize their increasingly self-conscious and self-determined nature. In this chapter I reflect on how reflexivity has, in fact, been a long-standing (if latent) theme in sociological theory and research about lesbian and gay sexualities, and how ...
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The place of the conditioned-reflex in psychology.
, 1916S ince the publication two years ago of my somewhat impolite papers against current methods in psychology I have felt it incumbent upon me before making further unpleasant remarks to suggest some method which we might begin to use in place of ...
J. Watson
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Emotion in the criminal psychopath: startle reflex modulation.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1993Startle-elicited blinks were measured during presentation of affective slides to test hypotheses concerning emotional responding in psychopaths. Subjects were 54 incarcerated sexual offenders divided into nonpsychopathic, psychopathic, and mixed groups ...
C. Patrick, M. Bradley, P. Lang
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Reflexivity and reflexive marking
2013Reflexive markers are expressions such as English myself , yourself , himself , and herself . As English reflexive markers are highly polysemous and compete with other expressions in the reflexive domain, we will distinguish very carefully between reflexive markers as form types and reflexive relations as a semantic concept.
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Neural adaptation to resistance training: changes in evoked V-wave and H-reflex responses.
Journal of applied physiology, 2002Combined V-wave and Hoffmann (H) reflex measurements were performed during maximal muscle contraction to examine the neural adaptation mechanisms induced by resistance training.
P. Aagaard+4 more
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Reflexive Teaching, Reflexive Learning
Teaching in Higher Education, 1997Abstract This paper examines the way mismatches occur between what lecturers believe students understand when technical concepts are used and what the students actually make of those concepts. A hard look is given at certain ‘academic myths’ which block educational exchange, among them the notion shared by many that learning entails mainly the verbal ...
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Psychology of reflexivity and reflexivity for psychology
2015A long tradition has produced a misleading interpretation of the categories of idiographic and nomothetic. Such an interpretation has hindered the development of psychology and more in general of social science. “Idiographic” has been treated as a matter of identity, an ideological approach that continues to be reproduced through the conflict with what-
Marsico, P.+2 more
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