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Bulk as a stimulus for satiation in Aplysia
Behavioral Biology, 1975Aplysia californica when prefed a partial meal of nonnutritional bulk eat significantly less food compared to control animals. The total mass of material consumed by animals fed bulk and then fed to satiation with seaweed was not significantly different from the mass consumed by animals fed to satiation with seaweed alone.
Irving Kupfermann+3 more
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Satiation Effects with Reversible Figures
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981Three experiments were performed to examine the rate at which reversible perspective figures (Necker cubes) undergo apparent reversal, as a function of selected stimulus variables. 100 subjects were instructed not to inhibit or to promote reversals of perspective, but to remain neutral.
Sandra Babich, Lionel Standing
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Satiation and Exploratory Activity
Nature, 1966IN his interesting article “Effect of a Previous Exploratory Activity on the Exploration of a Simple Maze”1, Dr. M. S. Halliday states that most theories suppose that the motivation involved in exploratory activity is aroused directly by novel stimuli, and that the strength of the motivation involved will therefore have little or no relation to ...
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Peptides, 2001
Estradiol has long been known to inhibit feeding in animals, but the mechanism(s) mediating its effects have not been clear. Demonstrations that estradiol's feeding effects are expressed as decreases in meal size coupled with the emerging consensus that cholecystokinin (CCK) released from the small intestines during meals is a physiological negative ...
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Estradiol has long been known to inhibit feeding in animals, but the mechanism(s) mediating its effects have not been clear. Demonstrations that estradiol's feeding effects are expressed as decreases in meal size coupled with the emerging consensus that cholecystokinin (CCK) released from the small intestines during meals is a physiological negative ...
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EXTRAVERSION, REMINISCENCE AND SATIATION EFFECTS
British Journal of Psychology, 1960Eysenck's theory that extraverts accumulate reactive inhibition quickly and that it dissipates in them slowly and his application of this theory to after‐effects and reminiscence is made the basis of six predictions: using the spiral after‐effect, there should be (1) a negative correlation between extraversion and duration of the after‐effect; (2) a ...
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Simulated satiation through reality‐enhancing technology
Psychology and Marketing, 2022Erol Pala+2 more
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Satiation and Co-Satiation: A New Method
The American Journal of Psychology, 1960openaire +3 more sources
Semantic Satiation and Meaningfulness
The American Journal of Psychology, 1963Rabindranath Kanungo, Wallace E. Lambert
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Satiating Effect of Cholecystokinina
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1994Gerard P. Smith, James Gibbs
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