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Autor:
Jessica Thornton, Nikki B. Cunningham, Angie MacKewn, Douglas E. DeGood, Susan P. Buckelew, Jerika Taylor
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurotherapy. 17:106-115
This study was designed to assess a neuroflexibility model of sleep onset insomnia among college students. Neuroflexibility refers to the ability to adjust cortical activation consistent with environmental demands. It was anticipated that good sleepe
Publikováno v:
Business Education & Accreditation. 5(1):53-65
This paper describes a study that was conducted at a mid-sized public state-university in the mid-south, USA, to examine various factors affecting student academic performance. In this study, the 10-scale Learning and Study Strategies Inventory (LASS
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Psychological Reports. 102:273-282
Summary.-Biological mothers of children, diagnosed with autism or pervasive developmental disorder, and biological mothers of children without developmental delays and matched on age and sex, were surveyed about a number of possible pre- and ~ostnata
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Evolution and Human Behavior. 21:201-213
Based on Silverman and Eals' hunter-gatherer theory of the origin of sex-specific spatial attributes, the present research sought to identify the evolved mechanisms involved in hunting that contribute to the dimorphism. The focus of these studies was
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Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback. 34(2)
This study was designed to test a disregulation model of sleep deprivation by assessing the ability of good sleepers compared to poor sleepers to shift daytime EEG patterning to changing environmental demands. Ten good and ten poor sleepers were iden
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Journal of motor behavior. 37(6)
The authors evaluated the hypothesis that controlled and automatic processes are opposite ends of a continuum of learning (e.g., R. M. Shiffrin & W. Schneider, 1977) vs. an alternative, concurrent emergence hypothesis (e.g., J. M. Bebko et al., 2003;
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Contemporary Issues in Education Research (CIER). 5:109
Universities and colleges are very interested in understanding the factors that influence their students academic performance. This paper describes a study that was conducted at a mid-sized public university in the mid-south, USA, to examine this iss