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181: The Genetics of Violence
... and ample evidence exists that instances of aggressive behavior and crime are closely related to genetics. However, the relation between the environment, genetics, and aggression has not yet been combined. Psychology and behavioral genetics, unfortunately, are not combined as they sensibly should be. We know that Brunner never studied the effects of the environment on the Dutch men; yet, experimentation with ... been carefully planned for over three years, made possible with a $133,000 from the NIH. Some of the scientists contended that if genes mold physiology, then they must mold psychology, and thus, antisocial behavior including violent crime must have a genetic component. Others at the conference pressed that evidence for genetic linkage to crime is circumstantial and a "racist pseudoscience ...
182: Sudden Infant Death Syndrom
... Upper Respirator Anatomy and Function. Washington, D.C.: National Institutes of Health, 1974. Cruan, Arno. "The Relationship of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Parental Unconscious Conflicts." Pre and Pari natal Psychology Journal. 2 (1987): 50- 56. Defrain, John. "Learning About Grief From Normal Families: SIDS, Stillbirth, and Miscarriage." Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. 12 (1991): 215-232. Gregory, Geoff. "The ... 1988): 217-221. Martin, Richard, J. Respiratory Disorders During Sleep in Pediatrics. New York: Futura Publishing Co., 1990. Powell, Maria. "The Psychological Impact of SIDS on Siblings." Irish Journal Of Psychology. 12 (1991): 235-247. Raub, William. "Chronic Fetal Hypoxia May Predispose Infants to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome." The Journal of the American Medical Association. 264 (1990): 2731.
183: Marijuana: Opponent's Factual Brief
... is reported "marijuana intoxication does not impair brain related cognitive functions"(4) Weckowicz, T.E. et al, "Effect of Marijuana on Divergent and convergent Production Cognitive Tests," Journal of Abnormal Psychology 84: 386-98(1975) 2. Warrant: Studies have shown that marijuana does not effect brain related cognitive functions. 3. Backing: Researchers have proved scientifically that marijuana does not impair cognitive ... and Ultra structure in Rhesus Monkeys, “Biological Psychiatry 15:657 (1980). (4)Weckowicz, T.E. et al, “Effect of Marijuana on Divergent and convergent Production Cognitive Tests,” Journal of Abnormal Psychology 84: 386-98(1975) (5)Hooker, W.D. and Jones, R.T., “Increased Susceptibility to Memory Intrusions and the Stroop Interference Effect During Acute Marijuana Intoxication,” Psychopharmacology 91: 20-24 ...
184: Invisible Man
... Modern Language Association for articles about the use of psychoanalysis for understanding Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man yields one article by Caffilene Allen, of Georgia State University, in Literature and Psychology in 1995. Thus, further study of this subject seems warranted. As Allen points out, "Purely psychoanalytic interpretations of Invisible Man are rare, even though Ellison clearly threads the theories of ... use as a medicinal therapy.(11) In The Critical Tradition, the editor points out that "Lacan approached literature primarily as material that, properly interpreted, illustrated the major concepts of his psychology."(12) Since his theories are illustrated by literature, they will easily fit with this study. The Four Fundamentals of Psychoanalysis, a collection of lectures delivered by Lacan to the Ecole ...
185: Inclusion
Educational Psychology Inclusion What a society feels about it’s diverse membership, particularly about citizens who are different, is expressed in the institutions of that society. A close look at the major ... precedence. Since the ideologies behind inclusion and the concept itself are fairly new, it was an idea that was not dealt with by the great thinkers and theorists of educational psychology. Yet it is possible to take their writings and see just how these thoughts applied to inclusion. For instance, Piaget was found to have said, “As we develop we are ...
186: A Fabulous Analysis Of The Flamboyantly Gay
... you are wondering why the title of this essay is “A Fabulous Analysis of the Flamboyantly Gay”. Well not only am I a M.D. with a Ph. D in psychology, alumni of one of the most recognized psychology schools in the nation, University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and a loving father of 2, but I am a football-savvy, t-shirt and jeans kind of guy who ...
187: Does Video Game Violence Affect Children?
... A mistake I had made were not getting written permission for the use of their children in my experiment even though I did get verbal. Bibliography Mind at Play: The Psychology of Video Games Elizabeth F. Loftus Youth Violence Michael D. Biskup Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun Geofferey, Canada Game Players magazine Game Fan magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine PC Gamer magazine PC Novice magazine Bill's Child Psychology Net Site Doug's page O' Video Game Violence
188: Two Sides of The Brain
... change like the present, the intuitive side of the brain operates so fast it can see what's coming," says Dr. Howard Eisenberg, a medical doctor with a degree in psychology who has studied hemispheric relationships. "The left brain is too slow, but the right can see around corners." Dr. Eisenberg thinks that the preoccupation with the plodding left brain is ... two hemispheres at all? "In biology you always have the same thing on one side as the other - ears, lungs, eyes, kidneys, etc." explains Dr. Patricia De Feudis, director of psychology at Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, Ont. "But with the brain there is more specialization. You can have something going on one side and not not be aware of it ...
189: A Comparison Of Framing, Light
... Orson Welles and Josef Von Sternberg's The Scarlet Empress. (1934) Specifically it will concentrate on how the two directors use set design, framing and lighting to comment upon the psychology of their principle characters. Welles' Citizen Kane tells the story of an aging press tycoon and would-be politician Charles Foster Kane. A man whose arrogance alienates him from everyone ... breifly instances of this in each film, but the scenes I have chosen are central to each fim and give good example of how their individual techniques comment on the psychology of their principle characters.
190: Judith Guest's "Ordinary People": Summary
... trying to realize congruence in their development stage (Erikson), "ego integrity vs. despair". References An Introduction to Theories of Personality, Hergenhahn, B.R., Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1994, page 60. Psychology, The Science of Behavior, Carlson, Neil R., Simon & Schuster, MA, 1984, page 481. Ordinary People, Guest, Judith, p. 253 Psychology Today, An Introduction, Bootzin, R.R., Bower, G.H., Zajonc, R.B., Random House, NY, 1986, page 464. Footnotes Ordinary People, page 4. ibid, p. 116 ibid, p. 118 Carlson ...


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