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Individuality (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Individuality'
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Rapid emotion regulation after mood induction: age and individual differences.
4 Oct 2009
Previous research has suggested that emotion regulation improves with age. This study examined both age and individual differences in online emotion regulation after a negative mood induction. We found evidence that older adults were more likely to ...
rec_pub_19808810-rapid-emotion-regulation-mood-induction-age-individual-differences.htm
29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19813666-parenthood-exile.htm
The psychotomimetic effects of short-term sensory deprivation.
29 Sep 2009
People experiencing sensory deprivation often report perceptual disturbances such as hallucinations, especially over extended periods of time. However, there is little evidence concerning short-term sensory deprivation and whether its effects differ ...
rec_pub_19829208-the-psychotomimetic-effects-short-term-sensory-deprivation.htm
29 Sep 2009
CONTEXT: The endogenous opioid system and opioid mu receptors (mu-receptors) are known to interface environmental events, positive (eg, relevant emotional stimuli) and negative (eg, stressors), with pertinent behavioral responses and to regulate ...
rec_pub_19805703-positron-emission-tomography-measures-endogenous-opioid.htm
13 Sep 2009
OBJECTIVE: Church attendance is one of the most consistent predictors of alcohol and nicotine consumption. The authors sought to clarify changes in the role of genetic and environmental factors in influencing church attendance and the ...
rec_pub_19755576-a-developmental-twin-study-church-attendance-alcohol-nicotine.htm
[Gene polymorphisms in ATP (purinergic) receptors and pain sensitivity]
30 Aug 2009
Extracellular adenosine 5'triphosphate (ATP) has been recognized as a neurotransmitter and/or neuromodulater in the nervous systems, through acting on specific receptors, P2 purinergic receptors on the cell surface. P2 purinergic receptors are ...
rec_pub_19764435-gene-polymorphisms-atp-purinergic-receptors-pain-sensitivity.htm
[Implication of genetic polymorphism on neuropathic pain]
30 Aug 2009
Various conditions are categorized to neuropathic pain, many of which are intractable requiring investigation using multiple approaches. Genetic polymorphism is one of such research fields that have provided much insight into conditions including ...
rec_pub_19764434-implication-genetic-polymorphism-neuropathic-pain.htm
[Side effects of opioid and gene variants]
30 Aug 2009
There are individual differences in the analgesic effect and the side effect of the opioid to which genetic variation may be related. Analysis of micro-opioid receptor knockout mice indicated that inhibition of gastrointestinal transit by morphine ...
rec_pub_19764433-side-effects-opioid-gene-variants.htm
30 Aug 2009
We experience individual differences in pain and sensitivity to analgesics clinically. Genetic factors are known to influence individual difference. Polymorphisms in the human OPRM1 gene, which encodes the micro-opioid receptors, may be associated ...
rec_pub_19764432-postoperative-pain-management-following-orthognathic-surgery.htm
30 Aug 2009
Developmental scientists frequently seek to understand effects of environmental contexts on development. Traditional analytic strategies assume similar environmental effects for all children, sometimes exploring possible moderating influences or ...
rec_pub_19702393-assessing-differential-effects-applying-regression-mixture-models.htm
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