French Laypersons’ Views on Surrogate Motherhood: An Exploratory Study
The present study tested whether a technique that has already been implemented in studies on empirical bioethics was feasible in the context of surrogacy. It was motivated by the fact that legislation regarding surrogacy is very disparate from one country to another, and public opinion regarding the conditions of its acceptability is largely unknown. Participants (N = 79) were presented with a number of scenarios depicting the circumstances in which [...]
Effect of extinction duration on outcome-selective reinstatement of instrumental responses
Se diseñaron dos experimentos para evaluar la reinstauración selectiva de respuestas [...]
Foveal vs. Parafoveal Processing in Anxiety: Broadened Spatial Attention for Threat Words
We investigated the processing of threat-related, positive, and neutral words in [...]
Landmark learning in a navigation task is not affected by the rat estrus cycle
In two experiments rats were required to escape from a [...]
The Role of Mental Load in Inattentional Blindness
The purpose of this investigation is to determine whether the [...]
