Browsing by Author "Meagher, Mary"
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Arosh, Joe; Lee, JeHoon; Balasubbramanian, Dakshnapriya; Stanley, Jone; Long, Charles; Meagher, Mary; Osteen, Kevin; Bruner-Tran, Kaylon; Burghardt, Robert; Starzinski-Powitz, Anna; Banu, Sakhila (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2015)
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Bibeau, Jonathan Thomas (2021-06-29)This dissertation attempts to trace the relation between death and the face of the Other as they develop throughout the writings of Emmanuel Levinas, with attention to the way in which mortality is linked to the notion of ...
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Guthrie, Devin (2022-04-21)Despite their many commonalities, there is little research exploring connections between narrative and existential psychology. This experiment aimed to begin to bridge the gap between fields by examining the effects of a ...
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Guthrie, Devin (2023-08-09)Despite their many commonalities, there is little empirical research exploring connections between narrative and existential psychology. These experiments aimed to begin to bridge the gap between fields by examining the ...
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Puga, Denise Alejandra (2012-07-16)We utilize a simple instrumental (response-outcome) learning task to measure spinal plasticity in the isolated spinal cord. Peripheral uncontrollable nociceptive input has been shown to disrupt spinal instrumental learning ...
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Brakel, Kiralyn (2020-05-14)Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a significant, but understudied, consequence of spinal cord injury (SCI). Approximately 11-24% of SCI patients experience MDD, compared to 8% in the general population, yet there are no ...
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Wilson, Kayla Alyse (2023-02-23)Fear (e.g., arousal, fight/flight) and anxiety (e.g., general distress, worry) are distinct dimensions of psychopathology that may underlie clinically significant variation in the internalizing disorders. Animal work ...
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Poritz, Julia Marie Paul (2016-06-09)The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of depression and anxiety in predicting time to pressure ulcer occurrence and time to severe pressure ulcer occurrence during inpatient spinal cord injury (SCI) ...
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Bopp, Anne Caroline (Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)Prior studies have shown that exposure to uncontrollable stimulation can have a variety of adverse consequences on plasticity. For example, as little as 30 min of uncontrollable shock to the tail disrupts both the capacity ...
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Frazier, Mallory Ann (2011-10-21)Our laboratory has previously shown that exposure to social disruption (SDR) the week prior to Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) infection exacerbates disease course, resulting in increased infection-related ...
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Huang, Yung-Jen (2015-05-11)Research has shown that spinal cord injury (SCI) can induce neural hyperexcitability within the spinal cord that facilitates nociceptive reflexes. Nociceptive inputs have been shown to sensitize spinal nociceptive systems, ...
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Peterson, Carly (2012-07-16)The emotion hypothesis of startle eyeblink modification posits that potentiated eyeblinks are observed in response to fear/disgust (aversive) pictures and eyeblink inhibition occurs in response to pleasant (appetitive) ...
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Bauer, Elizabeth A. (2023-03-28)Uncertainty modulates response to salient events. However, much of this work has focused on response to physically aversive events or to appetitive rewards, leaving how uncertainty might modulate other types of aversive ...