Wheel running induced by intermittent food schedules
Sixteen naïve male Wistar rats were exposed to intermittent food delivery to measure the development of schedule-induced wheel running, using fixed time (FT) 30, 60, 120, 240 and 480 s schedules, counterbalanced across animals according to a Latin square design (except under the FT 480 s, which was always presented last to complete the data set). Rats were also exposed to a massed-food control condition. Wheel running was induced in [...]
Evaluating Young and Old Faces on Social Dimensions: Trustworthiness and Dominance
In the present study we provide measures of dominance and trustworthiness [...]
Selection Procedure for Referential Content Words. A Methdological Proposal
En la investigación en Psicología, es habitual recurrir a listas de [...]
Where to Look When Looking at Faces: visual scanning is Determined by Gender, Expression and Tasks Demands
Visual scanning of faces was studied during categorization of expression [...]
The time-course of processing of grammatical class abd semantic attributes of words: Dissociation by means of ERP
This study explores the time-course of word processing by grammatical [...]
