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- He lays great emphasis on the work of British psychobiologist Henry Plotkin's theory of " secondary heuristics ."
- A : The facility is named for Dr . Robert M . Yerkes, a Yale psychobiologist who founded it in the 1920s.
- "There's a general acceptance that chimps are capable of representing the world symbolically, " said Sally Boysen, a psychobiologist at The Ohio State University.
- She had been a psychiatric resident under psychobiologist Dr . Adolf Meyer at Phipps Clinic in Baltimore, and Meyer had seen fit to put her in charge of his private patients.
- Psychologist, psychobiologist and neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp ( born June 5, 1943 ) coined the term'affective neuroscience', the name for the field that studies the neural mechanisms of emotion.
- In the mid 1980s Jarre Levy, a psychobiologist at the University of Chicago, had set out and been in the forefront of scientists who wanted to dispel the notion we have two functioning brains.
- Kety, senior psychobiologist at McLean Hospital in Belmont and professor emeritus of neuroscience at Harvard Medical School, also developed the concept of chelation to remove lead chemically from the blood in cases of lead poisoning.
- In the meantime, film made of the street during the time the sound was being produced was analysed by the psychobiologist Harry Witchel to assess whether the ambient sound made any difference to hearers'behaviour.
- Dr . Vivette Glover, a perinatal psychobiologist at Imperial College London and another author of the study, noted that even though the children of stressed mothers were at increased risk, the rate of behavior problems remained very low.
- To others, like psychobiologist Dr . Dan Oren of the National Institute of Mental Health, melatonin is a potentially " fantastic drug for jet lag " because it can reset the brain's biological clock for time-warped travellers.
- Trained as a psychobiologist, his research has contributed to advancements in the fields of developmental psychology, physiological psychology, and perception; he also has made important contributions to the fields of genetics, developmental biology, immunobiology, ethology, and molecular biology.
- At the time of his death, Kety ( pronounced KET-ty ) was an emeritus professor of neuroscience at the Harvard Medical School, having retired in 1983 after 15 years, and until three years ago he was senior psychobiologist at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass.
- Donald Dewsbery, writing for the National Academy of Sciences, called Beach " arguably the premier psychobiologist of his generation, influencing the development of psychobiology in numerous, diverse ways . " The Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology has awarded the Frank A . Beach Young Investigator Award in Behavioral Neuroendocrinology annually since 1990.
- Psychobiologist James D . Weinrich has described this split among psychologists : " The mf transsexuals who are attracted to men ( whom some call'homosexual'and others call'androphilic') are in the lower left-hand corner of the XY table, in order to line them up with the ordinary homosexual ( androphilic ) men in the lower right.
- "High-fat foods disturb appetite control while people are in contact with food and afterward _ for the rest of the day and even the next day, " said Dr . John Blundell, a psychobiologist at the University of Leeds in England, who has done extensive studies on how the composition of foods affects appetite, consumption and weight gain.
- Participants from these meetings have contributed papers to two integrative volumes in the fields of developmental psychobiology, cultural and biological anthropology, and the study of psychological trauma : " Understanding Trauma : Integrating Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives " ( Cambridge University Press, 2007 ), edited by cultural psychiatrist Laurence Kirmayer ( McGill University ), Robert Lemelson, and physician / neuroscientist Mark Barad ( UCLA ), and " Formative Experiences : The Interaction of Caregiving, Culture, and Developmental Psychobiology " ( Cambridge University Press, 2010 ), edited by biocultural anthropologist Carol M . Worthman ( Emory University ), developmental psychobiologist Paul M . Plotsky ( Emory University ), child psychiatrist Daniel Schechter ( Universit?de Gen鑦e ), and FPR project director Constance A . Cummings.