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, these men are all noted for their willingness to come out of the ivory tower and for their ability to present good talks. APA SYMPOSIUM CONTROL OF BEHAVIOR THROUGH MOTIVATION AND REWARD1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ...
and capacity to control impulses. While evidence indicates drug taking exacerbates behavioral impulsivity for reward , animal and human studies of drug naïve populations demonstrate it might precede any drug ...
smoking behavior . Specificity of these smoked nicotine effects was also suggested by a lack of enhancement in responding for a nonsensory reward , money, or for a no reward control condition. Because ...
: reward and impulsivity. In Motivational Factors in the Etiology of Drug Abuse, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation , Vol. 50, Bevins, R. A. and Bardo, M. T., eds, pp. 19–55. University of Nebraska Press ...
. Social Learning through Imitation . In Jones M. R. (ed.) Nebraska Symposium on Motivation , University of Nebraska Press, Oxford . pp. 211 – 274 . Barry M. , Allegrante J. , Lamarre M. , Auld E. , Taub ...
in humans and in a rat model. The symposium will explore the connection between taste and nutritional choices and intake control in the context of a surgical approach to the treatment of obesity and diabetes ...
-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with a group of healthy controls in order to detect the possible existence of differences linked to comorbidity. Design Case– controls . Methods Eighteen women diagnosed ...
from smoking (9, 32), which aligns with the finding that estradiol and progesterone interact with dopamine release in rodent models (7, 33, 34). Dopamine controls the reward pathway and, thus, is a major ...
of current knowledge on the ability of capuchins to grasp and manipulate objects, with a special focus on how these species express their cognitive potential through manual behaviour. Data on the ability ...
. Multilevel modeling was used to examine depressive symptoms (PHQ-9; higher=more depressive symptoms) and anger (SSCL; higher=greater anger) of patients and carers controlling for the interdependent nature ...
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