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Fear probes

Not the least of these implications is the fear that research that probes the psyche of man and involves his spiritual... [Pg.164]

Menard JL, Champagne DL, Meaney MJ. Variations of maternal care differentially influence fear reactivity and regional patterns of cFos immunoreactivity in response to the shock-probe burying... [Pg.2261]

CNN (2004). Cyanide arsenal stirs domestic terror fear. CNN News, January 30. (www.cnn.com/ 2004/US/southwest/01/30/cyanide.probe.ap/idex. html). [Pg.533]

The brain chemistry of happiness can now be a focus of biological research, just as it has become a part of economic theory, sociology, psychology, and psychiatry. Jeremy Bentham defined happiness in terms of utility, i.e., the sum of good emotions minus the bad. Human beings strive by their actions to increase pleasure and avoid pain. We can measure and correlate objective measurements of brain chemical processes with the emotions of pleasure, fear, and pain, and perhaps modify the undesirable brain chemistry when it is not helpful. Simple, probe radiation detectors can be used in many of these studies. [Pg.149]

In my case, I will some day meet it again, and I fear that I will be no more comfortable with it then than I was just now. This was from the comments of a psychologist who will, without doubt, use psychedelics again in the future, as a probe into the unknown. [Pg.95]

The relatively small N2-induced shift ensures the absence of Fermi resonance when highly acidic hydroxyls are investigated. For this reason, it has recently been concluded that N2 is a more appropriate probe for the characterization of hydroxyls than CO, especially if the OH groups are highly acidic (152). Because N2 is a homonuclear molecule, complications due to linkage isomerization must not be feared. [Pg.175]

Electrochemical noise measurements. There may be skepticism about the application of electrochemical noise measurements to industrial rebar corrosion monitoring. Concerns about the perceived oversensitivity of the technique and fears of external signal interference have been raised. While such concerns may be justified in certain cases, electrochemical noise measurements have been performed with probes embedded in large concrete prisms (up to 4 m long). These... [Pg.436]


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