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Satiation Effects with Reversible Figures

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
Three 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.
S, Babich, L, Standing
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Satiation and Exploratory Activity

Nature, 1966
IN 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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Estradiol, CCK and satiation

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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EXTRAVERSION, REMINISCENCE AND SATIATION EFFECTS

British Journal of Psychology, 1960
Eysenck'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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Satiation and underdevelopment

Journal of Development Economics, 1998
Abstract In this article we show how absolute poverty and per capita growth can be sustained simultaneously in a fully integrated world economy. Poverty persists due to an endogenously sustained bias in the direction of technological change. We show in an example framework, that if free trade is opened up too early between an initially less developed
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Satiation

The Musical Times, 1976
Frank Dawes, null Satie
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La satiation verbale

L'année psychologique, 1968
Chauvière Michèle. La satiation verbale. In: L'année psychologique. 1968 vol. 68, n°1. pp. 231-249.
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On satiation curves

Animal Behaviour, 1977
Abstract Ingestive behaviour may be described by plotting the cumulative intake against time (the satiation curve). It is demonstrated that for a laboratory rat feeding in a Skinner box the most satisfactory description of this curve is a negative exponential with three parameters. The time constant is relatively consistent for a single individual on
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Satiated

Books Ireland, 2000
Teresa Doran   +11 more
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[Satiation mechanism].

Zeitschrift fur Ernahrungswissenschaft, 1985
Food intake in man and animals occurs as meals. Because changes in daily food intake in laboratory animals are often associated with corresponding changes in meal size, while meal frequency is less affected, food intake appears to be regulated mainly by the satiety mechanism.
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