Thanks, but no thanks: women's avoidance of help-seeking in the context of a dependency-related stereotype [PDF]
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral disconfirmation of the personal applicability of the stereotype to negotiate such ...
Greenwood, RM +2 more
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Ouabain Induced Stereotyped Behavior in Rats [PDF]
SUMMARY:Stereotyped behavior was inclined in rats with ouabain administered intraventricularly in doses of 2, 3 and 4 μg in 50 μl saline. Haloperiodol reduced the stereotyped behaviour. Monoamine turnover studies showed a reduction in concentration of norepinephrine in hippocampus and midbrain, an increase in norepinephrine turnover in the medulla ...
D L, Davidson +3 more
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Do continuum beliefs reduce schizophrenia stigma? Effects of a laboratory intervention on behavioral and self-reported stigma [PDF]
Background and objectives Correlational research shows that belief in a continuum of psychiatric problems predicts decreased public stigma. However, the correlational findings fail to inform the stigma reduction prospects of manipulating continuum ...
Shanks, Lindsay N. +2 more
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Functional and anatomical specificity in a higher olfactory centre
Most sensory systems are organized into parallel neuronal pathways that process distinct aspects of incoming stimuli. In the insect olfactory system, second order projection neurons target both the mushroom body, required for learning, and the lateral ...
Shahar Frechter +8 more
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Stereotyped and self-injurious behavior in children with developmental disorders [PDF]
Stereotyped behavior is defined as rhythmically repeated movements constant in shape and amplitude. They are natural at certain levels of neuromuscular maturation in early age, yet in case of some developmental disorders they attain pathological forms ...
Chukhutova G.L.
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Discrete modes of social information processing predict individual behavior of fish in a group
Individual computations and social interactions underlying collective behavior in groups of animals are of great ethological, behavioral, and theoretical interest.
Harpaz, Roy +2 more
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Regional gray matter volumetric changes in autism associated with social and repetitive behavior symptoms. [PDF]
BackgroundAlthough differences in brain anatomy in autism have been difficult to replicate using manual tracing methods, automated whole brain analyses have begun to find consistent differences in regions of the brain associated with the social cognitive
Peterson, Eric +5 more
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The Party”: Role-Playing to Enhance Multicultural Understanding [PDF]
Describes a role-playing activity used to teach the effects of stereotyping and enhance multicultural understanding.
Junn, Ellen N
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ABSTRACT Background Neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation (NBIA) comprises a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of rare neurological disorders characterized particularly by iron accumulation in the basal ganglia. To date, 15 genes have been associated with NBIA.
Seda Susgun +95 more
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The song must go on: resilience of the songbird vocal motor pathway. [PDF]
Stereotyped sequences of neural activity underlie learned vocal behavior in songbirds; principle neurons in the cortical motor nucleus HVC fire in stereotyped sequences with millisecond precision across multiple renditions of a song.
Barish Poole +2 more
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