Browsing by Subject "fear"
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(2019-04-22)The purpose of this experiment was to examine the cognitive mechanisms by which an animal uses associations to learn about temporally ambiguous aversive events. Traditionally, associative learning using forwards conditioning, ...
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(2018-05-03)Anxiety disorders are some of the most common and debilitating forms of mental illnesses in our society. Understanding the behavioral and brain mechanisms of anxiety is essential in the development of novel therapeutic ...
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )How faith in God can help you make the best of a difficult situation
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(2015-05-08)Lighting is an important factor in raising poultry and has been shown to impact behavior as well as physical aspects of birds. To investigate how light may impact poultry embryos differently depending on egg shell color ...
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(Frontiers, 2013-12-13)After fear conditioning, presenting the conditioned stimulus (CS) alone yields a context-specific extinction memory; fear is suppressed in the extinction context, but renews in any other context. The context-dependence of ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Will my flight be cancelled? Will I win the eBay auction? These consumption and product acquisition situations would trigger the experience of . . . suspense. Suspense is defined as the overall anticipatory arousal ...
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My project is a 2D animated short film following the journey of a cherry blossom petal named Petal. She desperately wants to be a part of the forest goddess’s flower veil, just like all the other petals. It is the greatest ...
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Mercy (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )A story of hope and the power to set yourself free
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(2012-10-19)Gulf oysters are harvested and consumed year-round, with more than 90% consumed in a raw, unprocessed state. A chief concern of policymakers in recent years is the incidence of Vibrio vulnificus infection following raw ...
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A hallmark coping mechanism of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is avoidance, which is a behavior that decreases the likelihood of encountering a perceived threatening stimulus. Seventy-five Sprague Dawley rats were ...
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )We should open more borders of global meaningful friendships, produce and teach more integrative and holistic communication, and make more efforts towards helping our vulnerable members.