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... one's own voice . Physiological responses showed greater activation by one's own voice than by that of another , whether or not the subjects consciously recognized their own voices . When playback was delayed for three months after ...
... one's own voice . Physiological responses showed greater activation by one's own voice than by that of another , whether or not the subjects consciously recognized their own voices . When playback was delayed for three months after ...
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... one's value choices was recognized as inherent in psychopharmacological and neuro- physiological advances early in their development . Also realized was the conflict involved in the unique scientific role of the psychologist as both ...
... one's value choices was recognized as inherent in psychopharmacological and neuro- physiological advances early in their development . Also realized was the conflict involved in the unique scientific role of the psychologist as both ...
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Overview of a Behavioral Approach | 7 |
The Behavioral Learning Model in Clinical Psychology | 49 |
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Learning Foundations of Behavior Therapy Frederick H. Kanfer,Jeanne Shirley Phillips ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1970 |
Learning Foundations of Behavior Therapy Frederick H. Kanfer,Jeanne Shirley Phillips ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 1970 |
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