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Origins of Face Responses in the Human Cortex: fNIRS and fMRI Evidence From Infants. [PDF]
Saxe R, Kosakowski HL.
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Development and validation of the socio-evaluative N-back task to investigate the impact of acute social stress on working memory. [PDF]
Haucke M, Golde S, Heinzel S.
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Learning from financial rewards and punishments reduces the in-group bias in social approach without changing the in-group bias in impressions. [PDF]
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Rapid-Onset Therapeutic Effects of Delta Opioid Receptor Agonists on Depression-Like Behaviors Induced by Chronic Social Defeat Stress. [PDF]
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Heuristics of social judgment, control motivation and processing of risk information
Thierry Meyer
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Social Protest and Social Control
Social Problems, 1977The impact of social control on political protestors is an important but neglected area of study. There are four major issues to consider: (1) who and what is controlled, (2) how control is attempted, (3) who controls, and (4) the effects of control on protest groups.
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The Social Control of Sexuality
Annual Review of Sociology, 1981While the potential for sexual behavior is provided by human biology cross-cultural research has made it clear that sociocultural factors determine how that potential is expressed (Davenport 1977). Thus each society constraints "the age gender legal and kin relationships between sexual actors as well as setting limits on the sites of behavior and the ...
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Cognition, 1984
Abstract The history of social control applications of psychology and the likelihood of a future increase in their importance are assessed. The effects of military funding of psychological research and the social consequences of very widespread unemployment are specifically considered.
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Abstract The history of social control applications of psychology and the likelihood of a future increase in their importance are assessed. The effects of military funding of psychological research and the social consequences of very widespread unemployment are specifically considered.
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