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Laird tested the facial feedback hypothesis by falsely informing 32 students that they were participating in an experiment to measure activity in facial muscles.15 Bogus electrodes were attached to the face, as if to measure ...
... Ivan 197 Pavlovian conditioning see conditioning Pearson residuals 59 Pearson's Chi—squared test 58-9, 77-8 Pearson's product moment correlation 61—2 pedunculopontine tegmental (PPT) nuclei 398 'Peeping Tom' 771 peer groups ...
Constable and Robinson, London. Shafran, R., Brosan, L. and Cooper, P. (2013) The Complete CBTGuide for Anxiety. Constable and Robinson, London. Anxiety rating scales Generalised Anxiety disorder-7 (GAD-7): ...
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Wilson's disease , though associated with Kaiser - Fleischer rings ( copper deposits in the eye ) , is actually caused by decreased serum ceruloplasmin leading to copper deposits throughout the body and in the brain . 50-2 .
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“Truth,” said Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), “will do well enough if left to shift for herself. She seldom has received much aid from the power of great men to whom she is rarely known and seldom welcome. She has no need of force to ...
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