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Autor:
Lisa Terre, William B. Ghiselli
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 42:197-208
It is widely believed that the family plays an etiologically significant role in somatization. Although research indicates many high symptom reporters come from dysfunctional homes, very little is known about the more specific aspects of daily family
Autor:
Donald H. Thor, William B. Ghiselli
Publikováno v:
Physiological Psychology. 3:47-50
Pairs of experimentally naive blind, anosmic, tactually deprived, and control male rats were compared on successive exposures to footshock. Analyses of generic fight scores and the component scores, i.e., postures, bites, and movements, revealed sign
Publikováno v:
Developmental Psychobiology. 7:273-279
Infantile handled (Days 1-20) and nonhandled, male and female Long Evans hooded rats were tested at maturity (90-100 days) over 10 daily sessions for aggressive response to footshock. Individual jump and flinch thresholds for reactivity to shock, as
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Biology. 20:337-353
Three experiments were performed to investigate time-based retention performance in aversively motivated behavior. In Exp. 1 separate groups of rats received one-way active avoidance or yoked noncontingent footshock training at 4 pm either 0.25, 6, 1
Autor:
William B. Ghiselli, Frank N. Willis
Publikováno v:
The Psychological Record. 26:523-528
Nine fish from the cichlid family and nine fish from the centrarchid family were established as residents of a community aquarium. Independent judges recorded initiators and recipients of agonistic behaviors and also the identity of fish obtaining pr
Autor:
Harry Fowler, William B Ghiselli
Publikováno v:
Learning and Motivation. 7:1-16
Different groups of rats received Pavlovian aversive conditioning in which US-shock intensity (0.25–1.0 mA) and CS-US correlation (+, 0, −) were factorially varied. Then, the CS was administered for each group contingent upon the reinforced respo
Publikováno v:
Physiology & Behavior. 13:683-686
Intact vibrissal organs have been implicated as requisite for normal shock-elicited fighting in paired male rats and may convey the principal sensory information contributing to conspecific intermale aggression. Anesthesia of the vibrissal pad prior
Autor:
Conrad LaRiviere, William B. Ghiselli
Publikováno v:
Animal Learning & Behavior. 5:199-202
Albino rats tested for shock-elicited aggression on occasion emitted periodic ultrasonic calls. The fundamental frequency of these calls was about 24 kHz, with harmonics appearing at 72 and 120 kHz, and the calls lasted as long as 3–4 sec. These ca
Autor:
Donald H. Thor, William B. Ghiselli
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 88:40-46
Local anesthesia of the facial epidermis can effect a substantial decrease in shock-elicited fighting of paired rats. The present experiments constitute methodological extensions to mouse killing and spontaneous drug-induced social aggression. In the
Autor:
Edwin E. Ghiselli, William B. Ghiselli
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Psychology. 80:263-271