نتایج جستجو برای: negatively conditioned casual

تعداد نتایج: 118167  

2014
Thomas B. Sims Janina Neufeld Tom Johnstone Bhismadev Chakrabarti

Deficits in facial mimicry have been widely reported in autism. Some studies have suggested that these deficits are restricted to spontaneous mimicry and do not extend to volitional mimicry. We bridge these apparently inconsistent observations by testing the impact of reward value on neural indices of mimicry and how autistic traits modulate this impact. Neutral faces were conditioned with high...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine 2020

Journal: :International Journal of Robotic Engineering 2019

Journal: :Journal on computing and cultural heritage 2021

As digital cultural collections become increasingly sophisticated in their scope and functionality, there is a need to build an in-depth understanding concerning the information behaviors of users this new domain. Research has demonstrated that many museum visitors are engaged casual leisure during exploration collection, suggesting they do not have inherent goal but rather seek experiences or ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
mr zarrindast a rezayof

this review gives an overview of our recent findings and developments in research on brain mechanisms of morphine reward from studies using the place preference conditioning paradigm. intracranial place conditioning methodology has become a valuable and firmly established and very widely used tool in behavioural pharmacology and drug reward mechanisms. several studies have established that morp...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2017
Ellen Nacha Lesser Aime Arroyo-Ramirez Sarah Jingyi Mi Mike James Ferrar Robinson

The global increase in obesity rates has been tied to the rise in junk-food availability and consumption. Increasingly, children are exposed to a junk-food diet during gestation and early development. Excessive consumption of junk-food during this period may negatively impact the development of brain motivation and reward pathways. In this study we investigated the effects of a chronic junk-foo...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2013
Andrea H Lewis Michael A Niznikiewicz Andrew R Delamater Mauricio R Delgado

The Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) paradigm probes the influence of Pavlovian cues over instrumentally learned behavior. The paradigm has been used extensively to probe basic cognitive and motivational processes in studies of animal learning. More recently, PIT and its underlying neural basis have been extended to investigations in humans. These initial neuroimaging studies of PIT hav...

2016
Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair Mons Bendixen David M. Buss

The current study sought to answer three key questions about explaining the emotion of regret in the domain of casual sex: Are sex differences in sexual regret robust or attenuated in a highly egalitarian culture? What proximate psychological variables might explain sex differences in sexual regret? And what accounts for within-sex variation in experiences of sexual regret about casual sex. We ...

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1994
K S Tveit A Nilsen A Nyfors

OBJECTIVE To study possible "import" routes of HIV infection to Norway (by obtaining information on casual sexual contacts abroad from patients attending an STD clinic), and to assess their behavioural risk factors (such as alcohol intake, use of condom) for HIV infection. DESIGN AND SETTING Patients visiting the clinic for sexually transmitted diseases (STD), April-June 1989, received a ques...

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