A measure of group dissimilarity for psychological attributes
Group functioning and performance in different contexts is related to the extent to which group members are complementary or supplementary in terms of psychological attributes. This paper describes a procedure for quantifying the degree of dissimilarity at group level. Unlike most existing techniques the one described here is normalized and is both location and scale invariant, thereby making it suitable for comparing dissimilarity on interval and ratio scales with different [...]
Non-Reinforced Exposure Modifies Phonetic Perception in Rats
La percepción fonética ha sido ampliamente estudiada en animales obteniendo resultados [...]
Stress Placement and word segmentation by Spanish speakers
Several studies have shown that the stress pattern of one’s native [...]
Protection from extinction by concurrent presentation of an excitor or an extensively extinguished CS
One conditioned taste aversion experiment with rats assessed the impact [...]
AAB and ABA renewal as a function of the number of extinction trials in conditioned taste aversion
Three experiments explored renewal in conditioned taste aversion after different [...]
