Physiological psychology journal

    • [DOCX File]Psychology 260 - Introduction to Physiological Psychology

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      The journal article must be attached to the final paper, you will lose 35 pts if the journal article is not attached to the paper. The deadline for submitting the paper draft is indicated in the class calendar. ... Psychology 260 - Introduction to Physiological Psychology

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    • [DOC File]Physiological Psychology Lab

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      (i.e. Journal of Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, American Journal of Psychiatry) related to your topic to use as references. PsychInfo and PubMed are excellent resources for these. Additional references from web sites, magazines, newspapers, etc. are also acceptable but not necessary.

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    • [DOC File]Physiological Psychology Lab

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      You may choose any topic that is related to physiological psychology. It needs to be a topic that is focused enough so that you can give an 8-10 minute presentation to the class with visual aids of your choice (must be approved by me). ... Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 65(1), 1190-1204.-When there are 7 or more authors, type the ...

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    • [DOC File]International Journal of Psychophysiology 1 (1983) 13-19 ...

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      The definition also differentiates psychophysiology from physiological psychology more adequately than does Stern's. Notice that the single-cell research of workers like De Valois that I used as a counter-example to refute Stern's definition, is clearly classified as physiological psychology …

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    • [DOC File]Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1970, Vol

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      Lanzetta, J. T., & Driscoll, J. M. Preference for information about an uncertain but unavoidable outcome. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1966, 3, 96-102. Lockhard, J. S. Choice of a warning signal or no warning signal in an unavoidable shock situation. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1963, 56, 526-530.

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