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    Effects of acute and chronic anti-panic drug administration on conflict behavior in the rat by FONTANA, D. J, CARBARY, T. J, COMMISSARIS, R. L

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-01-1989)
    “…The present studies were undertaken to evaluate further the utility of the Conditioned Suppression of Drinking (CSD) conflict paradigm as an animal model for…”
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    Left-side infant holding: A test of the hemispheric arousal -attentional hypothesis by Harris, Lauren Julius, Almerigi, Jason B., Carbary, Timothy J., Fogel, Travis G.

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-06-2001)
    “…When asked to hold a young infant in their arms, most adults hold on the left side (Harris, 1997). In a prior study, we found the same bias when we asked…”
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    Foreign Accent Syndrome following a catastrophic second injury: MRI correlates, linguistic and voice pattern analyses by Carbary, T J, Patterson, J P, Snyder, P J

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-06-2000)
    “…A case study of Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS) is presented with discussion of anatomical localization of injury and comparisons of pre- and postinjury…”
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    The biphasic effect of morphine on odor conditioning in neonatal rats by Randall, C K, Kraemer, P J, Dose, J M, Carbary, T J, Bardo, M T

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-07-1992)
    “…Three experiments examined the dose-dependent biphasic effect of morphine on odor conditioning in neonatal rats. In Experiment 1, a single pairing of an odor…”
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    The Contribution of Postural Bias to Lateral Preferences for Holding Human Infants by ERBER, Nicholaus Lee, ALMERIGI, Jason B, CARBARY, Timothy J, HARRIS, Lauren Julius

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-03-2002)
    “…When asked to hold an infant, 60-85% of adults hold on their left, so that the infant's head is to the left of their midline (Brüser, 1981; de Chateau, 1983;…”
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    The left visual hemispace bias for the perception of chimeric faces: A further test of the difficulty of discrimination hypothesis by Carbary, T J, Almerigi, J B, Harris, L J

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-06-2001)
    “…When people make judgments of visual-spatial forms, they generally perform better if the information is presented in their left visual hemispace (LVH), whereas…”
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    Most Adults Show Opposite-Side Biases in the Imagined Holding of Infants and Objects by ALMERIGI, Jason B, CARBARY, Timothy J, HARRIS, Lauren Julius

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-03-2002)
    “…Three hundred university undergraduates were asked to imagine holding in their arms first an object (either an "expensive vase" or an "old shoebox") and then a…”
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    Task Difficulty Reduces the Left Visual Hemispace Bias for Judgments of Emotion in Chimeric Faces by CARBARY, Timothy J, ALMERIGI, Jason B, HARRIS, Lauren Julius

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-03-2002)
    “…A prior study (Carbary, Almerigi, & Harris, 2001) of adults' judgments of emotional chimeric faces showed that the left visual hemispace (LVH) bias normally…”
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    Release from latent inhibition with delayed testing by KRAEMER, P. J, RANDALL, C. K, CARBARY, T. J

    Published in Learning & behavior (01-05-1991)
    “…An experiment using a conditioned emotional response procedure to study the interactive effects of stimulus and retention interval in rats is presented. A…”
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