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pro vyhledávání: '"H. H. Emurian"'
Autor:
R. L. Ray, H. H. Emurian
Publikováno v:
Physiological Psychology. 10:321-324
Task-elicited blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and respiration rate (RR) responses were reliably and persistently elicited during the five 5-min trials for two consecutive daily sessions. BP response magnitude declined slightly over trials for b
Autor:
Irene Martin, D. C. DeLuca, R. D. Ray, Ernest A. Peterson, R. L. Ray, D. Peeler, Larry C. Walrath, V. Read, T. Dembroski, J. V. Brady, J. E. O. Newton, J. D. Upson, M. A. Carlson, D. E. Anderson, John J. Furedy, H. D. Kimmel, C. F. Knapp, Robert Goldstein, Leonard Green, Gary B. Glavin, Steve R. Vallance, J. Curtis, John A. Stern, Michelle Ferrara-Ryan, Jan Matysiak, F. J. McGuigan, W. D. Kerns, B. Natelson, H. H. Emurian, W. Tapp, Hans Eysenck, Karen Hearty, J. Cook, Thomas L. Skinner, Hal Scheri, M. Finkelstein, Alan H. Harris, David C. Randall, Benjamin H. Natelson, C. A. Angel, D. Creighton, Walter N. Tapp, George E. Billman, W. G. Reese, Ronald J. Heslegrave, Jaylan S. Turkkan, A. Cowley, Iver I. Iverson, O. Andy, T. J. Worden, M. Ferrara
Publikováno v:
The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science. 18:103-112
Autor:
J. V. Brady, H. H. Emurian
Volunteer subjects have participated in a series of experimental group missions involving continuous residence for varying periods in the programmed environment. The methodology involved in these ongoing studies extends the applications of performanc
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::75006089097ec6a22c3a6cb41ca15834
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada068665
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada068665
Autor:
J V, Brady, R R, Griffiths, R D, Hienz, G E, Bigelow, H H, Emurian, S E, Lukas, N A, Ator, M J, Nellis, R L, Ray, G D, Pearlson
Publikováno v:
NIDA research monograph. 49
Autor:
J V, Brady, H H, Emurian
Publikováno v:
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. 26
Autor:
H H, Emurian
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 59(10)
A programmed environment is described that assists the implementation and management of schedules governing access to all resources and information potentially available to members of a confined microsociety. Living and work schedules are presented t
Autor:
H H, Emurian, S J, Weiss
Publikováno v:
Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior. 17(2)
The performances of three rats were stabilized on a multiple schedule that maintained responding by a free-operant avoidance schedule during independent presentations of tone and light. The simultaneous absence of these stimuli signalled shock-free p