Search Results - "Furedy, John J"
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Brain fingerprinting classification concealed information test detects US Navy military medical information with P300
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (23-12-2014)“…A classification concealed information test (CIT) used the "brain fingerprinting" method of applying P300 event-related potential (ERP) in detecting…”
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P300-based detection of concealed autobiographical versus incidentally acquired information in target and non-target paradigms
Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-06-2006)“…The basic rationale of P300-based tests of concealed information compares responses to critical (‘probe’) and non-critical (‘irrelevant’) items. Accuracy, both…”
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The Concealed Information Test as an Instrument of Applied Differential Psychophysiology: Methodological Considerations
Published in Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback (01-09-2009)“…In this interpretative paper, I consider four sets of methodological issues that may be relevant to improving the concealed information test (CIT) as an…”
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Pavlovian George Windholz (1931-2002): an exemplar of scholarly "observation and observation" and a critical contributor to psychology, and hence to behavioral neuroscience
Published in Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science (01-04-2004)“…Although most members of the Pavlovian Society properly focus their efforts on empirical research, the scholarly, critical conceptual contributions of some…”
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Free speech and the issue of academic freedom : is the Canadian velvet totalitarian disease coming to Australian campuses?
Published in University of Queensland law journal (01-12-2011)“…Political correctness and effect on academic freedom - formation of Canadian Society of Academic Freedom and Scholarship (SAFS) - development of velvet…”
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Relations among memory performance, mental workload and cardiovascular responses
Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-10-1996)“…The levels of processing paradigm has been a powerful research framework in the study of memory for close to a quarter century. However, an objective index of…”
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An epistemologically arrogant community of contending scholars: a pre-Socratic perspective on the past, present, and future of the Pavlovian Society
Published in Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science (01-01-2001)“…The paper begins with a statement of the Society's purpose and its pre-Socratic roots. The Society differs from other contemporary scientific and…”
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Sex Differences in Verbal and Visual-Spatial Tasks under Different Hemispheric Visual-Field Presentation Conditions
Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-04-2010)“…This paper reports sex differences in cognitive task performance that emerged when 39 Australian university undergraduates (19 men, 20 women) were asked to…”
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A Pavlovian in spirit: Richard Annells Champion (1925-1999)
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The color-vision approach to emotional space: cortical evoked potential data
Published in Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science (01-04-2001)“…A framework for accounting for emotional phenomena proposed by Sokolov and Boucsein (2000) employs conceptual dimensions that parallel those of hue,…”
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Sexually dimorphic effects of acute nicotine administration on arousal and visual-spatial ability in non-smoking human volunteers
Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-04-2007)“…The effect of an acute administration of nicotine on arousal and visual-spatial ability in healthy non-smoking participants was investigated. Healthy adult…”
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Revisiting the learning-without-awareness question in human Pavlovian autonomic conditioning: focus on extinction in a dichotic listening paradigm
Published in Integrative physiological and behavioral science (01-01-2000)“…Numerous studies have indicated that, consistent with current "cognitive" accounts of information processing, human Pavlovian autonomic discrimination…”
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Pavlov's Methodological Behaviorism as a Pre-Socratic Contribution of the Melding of the Differential and Experimental Psychology
Published in The Spanish journal of psychology (01-11-2003)“…The differential/experimental distinction that Cronbach specified is important because any adequate account of psychological phenomena requires the recognition…”
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Reflections on the Dühring and Brand cases: Political correctness and the current abandonment of academic autonomy to the culture of comfort
Published in Journal of economic studies (Bradford) (2002)“…The concept of “political correctness” (PC) does not have a clear and simple definition on which there is even a majority, let alone universal, consensus…”
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Roots of the Pavlovian Society’s missions of the past and present: The Pavlov dimension
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Discipleship among the scientists
Published in Academic questions (01-12-2001)“…LETTERS Well, It's About Time To the editor, I write not as a response to Erik M. Jensen's article published in the Spring 2001 issue of Academic Questions,…”
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Nicotine interacts with sex in affecting rat choice between “look-out” and “navigational” cognitive styles in the Morris water maze place learning task
Published in Brain research bulletin (15-07-1998)“…The effect of sex and nicotine on cognitive style was examined in rats using a water maze task that allows differentiation between cognitive ability and style…”
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Seven principles of higher education: A primer
Published in Academic questions (01-12-2000)“…The central mission of the academic community is epistemological--the search for truth. Because I take a realist view of epistemology (i.e., that there can be…”
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An investigative biobehavioral approach to sex differences in cognitive functioning
Published in Sexuality & culture (01-06-2001)“…Advances in our biological understanding and control of cognitive functioning have not been matched in the behavioral realm. The bio-behavioral approach…”
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Academic freedom versus the velvet totalitarian culture of comfort on current Canadian campuses: some fundamental terms and distinctions
Published in Interchange (Toronto. 1984) (01-10-1997)Get full text
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