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2. Learning plays a critical role in physiological regulation
3. Development and Testing of an Interpretational Bias Measure of Dental Anxiety
4. Food Intake and Metabolism
5. Individual differences in biological regulation: Predicting vulnerability to drug addiction, obesity, and other dysregulatory disorders.
6. Negative online reviews of orthodontists: Content analysis of complaints posted by dissatisfied patients
7. Mouthguards during orthodontic treatment: Perspectives of orthodontists and a survey of orthodontic patients playing school-sponsored basketball and football
8. Regulation of food intake: Interactions between learning and physiology.
9. Reliability of the conditioned pain modulation paradigm across three anatomical sites
10. Concentration-related metabolic rate and behavioral thermoregulatory adaptations to serial administrations of nitrous oxide in rats
11. Felis Punctatis: Cat Claw-induced Punctures
12. Plasma corticosterone, epinephrine, and norepinephrine levels increase during administration of nitrous oxide in rats
13. Physiological Regulation: How It Really Works
14. Brown adipose tissue thermogenesis does not explain the intra-administration hyperthermic sign-reversal induced by serial administrations of 60% nitrous oxide to rats
15. Symptoms with betel nut and betel nut with tobacco among Micronesian youth
16. “Why do you want your child to have braces?” Investigating the motivations of Hispanic/Latino and white parents
17. Letter on Kobayashi's view of cutaneous thermoreceptors and their role in thermoregulation
18. Predicting Addictive Vulnerability: Individual Differences in Initial Responding to a Drug’s Pharmacological Effects
19. Unimanual Hand Preference and Duplicated Syllable Babbling in Infants11This research was supported by National Institute of Mental Health Grant No. MH 34157 and by National Science Foundation Grant No. BNS 79–26702. A preliminary version of this chapter was presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, April, 1980, New Haven, Connecticut.
20. The Emergence of Fear on the Visual Cliff
21. Correctly identifying responses is critical for understanding homeostatic and allostatic regulation
22. High-Water Alerts from Coinciding High Astronomical Tide and High Mean Sea Level Anomaly in the Pacific Islands Region
23. Repeated nitrous oxide exposure in rats causes a thermoregulatory sign-reversal with concurrent activation of opposing thermoregulatory effectors
24. Persistence of a hyperthermic sign-reversal during nitrous oxide inhalation despite cue-exposure treatment with and without a drug-onset cue
25. Drug-induced regulatory overcompensation has motivational consequences: Implications for homeostatic and allostatic models of drug addiction
26. Classification and treatment of Class II subdivision malocclusions
27. Clarifying the roles of homeostasis and allostasis in physiological regulation.
28. Robust thermoregulatory overcompensation, rather than tolerance, develops with serial administrations of 70% nitrous oxide to rats
29. Food intake, metabolism and homeostasis
30. Nitrous oxide causes a regulated hypothermia: Rats select a cooler ambient temperature while becoming hypothermic
31. Introduction to the Festschrift
32. Direct animal calorimetry, the underused gold standard for quantifying the fire of life
33. Toward a predictive model of human resource requirements for white collar crime investigations.
34. Activation time and material stiffness of sequential removable orthodontic appliances. Part 3: Premolar extraction patients
35. Homeostasis: Beyond Curt Richter
36. Direct evidence for systems-level modulation of initial drug (in)sensitivity in rats
37. Systems-level adaptations explain chronic tolerance development to nitrous oxide hypothermia in young and mature rats
38. Combining alprazolam with systematic desensitization therapy for dental injection phobia
39. Methods to evaluate profile preferences for the anteroposterior position of the mandible
40. Reactivity and regulation in children prenatally exposed to cocaine.
41. The relation of ANS and HPA activation to infant anger and sadness response to goal blockage
42. Individual differences in initial sensitivity and acute tolerance predict patterns of chronic drug tolerance to nitrous-oxide-induced hypothermia in rats
43. Nitrous oxide analgesia in humans: acute and chronic tolerance
44. Infant Emotional and Cortisol Responses to Goal Blockage
45. Development of Self‐Recognition, Personal Pronoun Use, and Pretend Play During the 2nd Year
46. High-Affinity Interactions between Human α1A-Adrenoceptor C-Terminal Splice Variants Produce Homo- and Heterodimers but Do Not Generate the α1L-Adrenoceptor
47. GPCR dimerisation
48. Nitrous oxide-induced c-Fos expression in the rat brain
49. Reactivity and Regulation in Cortisol and Behavioral Responses to Stress
50. Conditioned place aversion and self-administration of nitrous oxide in rats
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