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Music & Science, 2022
Grit, defined as perseverance and passion for long-term goals, is investigated as a predictor of academic success and well-being. This trait may have special importance for musicians’ functioning as their lives revolve around practice routines and ...
Stanisław K. Czerwiński +3 more
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Grit, defined as perseverance and passion for long-term goals, is investigated as a predictor of academic success and well-being. This trait may have special importance for musicians’ functioning as their lives revolve around practice routines and ...
Stanisław K. Czerwiński +3 more
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Neuroeconomics and the Study of Addiction
Biological Psychiatry, 2012We review the key findings in the application of neuroeconomics to the study of addiction. Although there are not "bright line" boundaries between neuroeconomics and other areas of behavioral science, neuroeconomics coheres around the topic of the neural representations of "Value" (synonymous with the "decision utility" of behavioral economics ...
John, Monterosso +2 more
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Music & Science, 2019
Adverse health-related consequences of perfectionistic over-involvement in work are well-documented among professional musicians. The aim of this study was to investigate a recently developed concept of “study addiction” among students of music academies.
Rafał Lawendowski +4 more
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Adverse health-related consequences of perfectionistic over-involvement in work are well-documented among professional musicians. The aim of this study was to investigate a recently developed concept of “study addiction” among students of music academies.
Rafał Lawendowski +4 more
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Attitudes about Addiction: A National Study of Addiction Educators
Journal of Drug Education, 2010The following study, funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), utilized the Addiction Belief Inventory (ABI; Luke, Ribisl, Walton, & Davidson, 2002) to examine addiction attitudes in a national sample of U.S. college/university faculty teaching addiction-specific courses ( n = 215).
Angela D, Broadus +4 more
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Current Science, 2019
This research constitutes an initial effort to examine the relationship between study addiction, which is a newly conceptualized behavioural addiction, study engagement and type-A personality (TAP) linked to increased cardiovascular risk.
P. Atroszko, Bartosz Atroszko
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This research constitutes an initial effort to examine the relationship between study addiction, which is a newly conceptualized behavioural addiction, study engagement and type-A personality (TAP) linked to increased cardiovascular risk.
P. Atroszko, Bartosz Atroszko
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Endocrine studies in heroin addicts
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 1979Abstract In 10 heroin addicts actively taking the drug, 5 males, 5 females, a number of endocrine abnormalities were identified. These included especially: (1) Increased thyroid function manifested by high total T 4 (and occasionally T 3 ) and T 3 resin uptake, and by blunted TSH response to TRH.
M A, Afrasiabi +3 more
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Toxicological Studies in a Distalgesic Addict
Human Toxicology, 19861 The disposition and kinetics of paracetamol, dextropropoxyphene and their metabolites were investigated in an addict who claimed to be taking 80–100 Distalgesic tablets daily regularly. 2 Plasma concentrations of paracetamol, dextropropoxyphene and their principal metabolites were measured after an oral dose of 15 Distalgesic tablets.
ROBERTS, Hugh +3 more
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