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    Caring for older adults with cancer in Canada: Views from healthcare providers and cancer care allies in the community by Li, Hong, Kilgour, Heather, Leung, Bonnie, Cho, Michelle, Pollock, Joy, Culbertson, Stuart, Hedges, Penelope, Mariano, Caroline, Haase, Kristen R.

    Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-03-2024)
    “…Background Cancer is common and disproportionately impacts older adults. Moreover, cancer care of older adults is complex, and the current Canadian cancer care…”
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    Relative aversiveness of signaled vs. unsignaled avoidable and escapable shock situations in humans by Badia, Pietro, Culbertson, Stuart A, Harsh, John

    “…Conducted 2 experiments dealing with signaled and unsignaled shock, using a total of 18 male college students. In Exp I 6 Ss avoided shock, and in Exp II 12 Ss…”
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    THE RELATIVE AVERSIVENESS OF SIGNALLED VS UNSIGNALLED ESCAPABLE AND INESCAPABLE SHOCK by Badia, Pietro, Culbertson, Stuart

    “…In the first study, subjects escaped shock by pressing on a lever under an unsignalled condition. By pressing a different lever they changed the condition to…”
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    CHOICE OF LONGER OR STRONGER SIGNALLED SHOCK OVER SHORTER OR WEAKER UNSIGNALLED SHOCK 1 by Badia, Pietro, Culbertson, Stuart, Harsh, John

    “…Unsignalled, inescapable shocks were presented to four albino rats in one study and to six rats in a second study. By pressing a lever, subjects could change…”
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    CHOICE OF LONGER OR STRONGER SIGNALLED SHOCK OVER SHORTER OR WEAKER UNSIGNALLED SHOCK1 by Badia, Pietro, Culbertson, Stuart, Harsh, John

    “…Unsignalled, inescapable shocks were presented to four albino rats in one study and to six rats in a second study. By pressing a lever, subjects could change…”
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    CHOICE OF LONGER OR STRONGER SIGNALLED SHOCK OVER SHORTER OR WEAKER UNSIGNALLED SHOCK by Badia, Pietro, Culbertson, Stuart, Harsh, John

    “…Unsignalled, inescapable shocks were presented to four albino rats in one study and to six rats in a second study. By pressing a lever, subjects could change…”
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    CHOICE OF A TERMINATING OVER A NON-TERMINATING SIGNAL IN FREE-OPERANT AVOIDANCE by Culbertson, Stuart, Badia, Pietro

    “…Rats chose between two signalled avoidance schedules. Under one schedule, responses in the presence of the signal terminated it and resulted in avoidance of…”
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    Behavioral effects of signaled versus unsignaled shock during escape training in the rat by Badia, Pietro, Culbertson, Stuart

    “…Three main experiments and a supplemental one are reported using escape from signaled vs. unsignaled shock. Bar-depression holding time, speed of responding,…”
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    THE RELATIVE AVERSIVENESS OF SIGNALLED VS UNSIGNALLED AVOIDANCE by Badia, Pietro, Culbertson, Stuart, Lewis, Paul

    “…Subjects avoided shock by pressing on one lever under an unsignalled condition, but by pressing a separate lever they changed the condition to signalled…”
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    Attenuation of rat vocalizations to shock by a stimulus: Sensory interaction effects? by Badia, Pietro, Culbertson, Stuart, Defran, R. H, Lewis, Paul

    “…Studied the attenuation of distress vocalizations to shock by a stimulus preceding shock in 6 experiments with 48 Holtzman albino and 24 hooded female rats…”
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