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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Tokyo : Univ. of Tokyo Press
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 190 S , zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 0860082806
    DDC: 593.1/2
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Media Combination
    Media Combination
    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley
    Type of Medium: Media Combination
    ISBN: 0471931578
    DDC: 363.73'87
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Type of Medium: Book
    Series Statement: ICES council meeting papers 1981(15)
    Language: English
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  • 4
    In: [Hauptbd.]
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: p. cm
    ISBN: 0471931578
    DDC: 363.73/87
    Language: English
    Note: Papers presented at a conference held in London Mar. 7-8, 1991
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Wellington : New Zealand Oceanographic Inst., DSIR Marine and Freshwater
    Keywords: Ortsverzeichnis ; Pazifischer Ozean Südwest ; Neuseeland ; Meeresboden
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 64 S , Kt
    Series Statement: Miscellaneous publication / @New Zealand Oceanographic Institute 104
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : NYU Press
    Keywords: Psychoanalysis and philosophy ; Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: In this unusual and much-needed reappraisal of Freud's clinical technique, M. Guy Thompson challenges the conventional notion that psychoanalysis promotes relief from suffering and replaces it with a more radical assertion, that psychoanalysis seeks to mend our relationship with the real that has been fractured by our avoidance of the same. Thompson suggests that, while avoiding reality may help to relieve our experience of suffering, this short-term solution inevitably leads to a split in our existence. M. Guy Thompson forcefully disagrees with the recent trend that dismisses Freud as an hist
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (320 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780814782064
    Series Statement: Psychoanalytic Crosscurrents S
    DDC: 150.19/52/092
    Language: English
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; I THE TRUE AND THE REAL IN FREUD; 1 Psychical and External Reality; 2 Realistic and Neurotic Anxiety; 3 Realistic and Wishful Thinking; 4 The Neurotic and the Psychotic Experience of Reality; 5 Real Love and Transference-Love; II THE TRUE AND THE REAL IN HEIDEGGER; 6 Heidegger's Conception of Truth; 7 Heidegger's Conception of Un-truth; 8 Truth and Science; 9 Truth and Technology; 10 Truth and Psychoanalysis; III THE TRUTH ABOUT DORA; 11 The Paradox of Neurosis; 12 A Case of Secrecy , 13 Dreams of Vengeance and Farewell14 Freud's Last Word; 15 Love and Reality; IV THE TRUTH ABOUT FREUD'S TECHNIQUE; 16 The Employment of Dream Interpretation (""The Handling of Dream-Interpretation in Psycho-analysis,"" 1911); 17 Freud's ""Recommendations to Physicians Practising Psycho-analysis"" (1912); 18 On Beginning the Treatment (1913); 19 The Concept of Transference (""The Dynamics of Transference,"" 1912, and ""Observations on Transference-Love,"" 1915); 20 Working-Through (""Remembering, Repeating, and Working-Through,"" 1914); V THE RAT MYSTERY; 21 The Cruel Captain , 22 The Rat Mystery23 Guilt and Truth; 24 ""Classical"" Technique-and Freud's; VI THE END OF ANALYSIS; 25 Psychoanalysis, Terminable-or Impossible?; 26 The End of Analysis; References; Index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 7
    Map
    Map
    Boulder, Colo. : Geological Society of America
    Type of Medium: Map
    Pages: 2 Kt , Erl.-H. (55 S.)
    Series Statement: Centennial continent-ocean transect 17
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Motivation (Psychology) -- Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (660 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780323143769
    DDC: 612/.8
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Neural Mechanisms of Goal-Directed Behavior and Learning -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART I: Theory and Experimental Issues in the Psychobiology of Motivation and Learning -- Chapter 1. Introductory Remarks to the Soviet-American Symposium On Neuropkysiological Mechanisms of Goal-Directed Behavior -- Chapter 2. Reflex Mechanisms of Motivational Behavior -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3. Pavlovian Mechanisms of Goal-Directed Behavior -- Introduction -- CR-Mediational Accounts of Goal-Directed Instrumental Performance -- Pavlovian Conditioning to Serial CS Compounds -- Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4. Different Ways in Which Learning Is Involved in Homeostasis -- Traditional Role of Learned Skeletal Responses in Homeostasis -- Homeostatic Function of Classically Conditioned Visceral Responses -- Classical Conditioning versus Instrumental Learning -- Evidence for Effects of Instrumental Learning on Visceral Responses -- Mediated Effect of Instrumental Learning -- Instrumentally Learned, Direct Visceral Response -- Paradoxical Conditioned Responses -- Adjusting Priorities -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5. Central and Peripheral Catecholamine Function in Learning and Memory Processes -- Introduction -- Brain Catecholamines and Memory -- Modulating Influences of Peripheral Catecholamines -- Amphetamine Influences on Memory Storage -- Conclusion -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6. A Neurophysiological Model of Purposive Behavior -- REFERENCES -- PART II: Motivation and Recovery of Function -- Chapter 7. A Comparison of Instinct and Motivation with Emphasis on Their Differences -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8. Motor Subsystems in Motivated Behavior -- Sources of "Spontaneity" in Catalepsy/Akinesia -- Sources of Spontaneity Revealed in Aberrations in Locomotion. , Sources of Spontaneity in Obstinate Festinating Progression -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 9. Synaptic Growth as a Plasticity Mechanism in the Brain -- Introduction -- The Response to Denervation -- Generalizations -- Mechanisms -- Conclusion and Summary -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10. The Basal Ganglia and Psychomotor Behavior -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11. Basal Ganglia Dopaminergic Control of Sensorimotor Functions Related to Motivated Behavior -- Brain Dopamine and Sensory Inattention -- Recovery From Inattention -- Mechanisms of Recovery From Inattention -- Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 12. Hierarchical Organization of Physiological Subsystems in Elementary Food Acquisition Behavior -- Method -- Experimental Results and Discussion -- Conclusions -- ACKNΟWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 13. Independence of Behavioral and Autonomic Thermmegulatory Responses -- REFERENCES -- PART III: Neuronal Processes of Learning -- Chapter 14. Goal as a System-Forming Factor in Behavior and Learning -- Method -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 15. Brain Mechanisms of Learning -- Methods -- The Hippocampal System -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 16. Neurophysiological Studies of Learning in Association with the Pupillary Dilation Conditioned Reflex -- Introduction -- Concerning Neural Principles -- Experimental Approach -- Results -- Concluding Comments -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 17. Mechanisms of Classical Conditioning of Spinal Reflexes -- Introduction -- Early Studies -- Recent Work -- An Interpretation -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 18. Analysis of Neuron Activity in the Rabbit's Olfactory Bulb during Food-Acquisition Behavior -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 19. The Functional Neuroanatomy of a Conditioned Response -- Introduction -- The Behavioral Model -- The Relevant Anatomical Pathways. , Concluding Comments -- ACKNΟWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 20. Unit Activity in Cingulate Cortex and Anteroventral Thalamus during Acquisition and Overtraining of Discriminative Avoidan -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- PART IV: Perception and Information Processing -- Chapter 21. Image, Information, and Episodic Modes of Central Processing -- Introduction -- Image Processing and the Distributed Memory Store -- Information and Episodic Processing -- Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 22. A Study of Neuron Systems Activity in Learning -- Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 23. The Activity of Neuronal Networks in Cognitive Function -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 24. Activity of Visual Cortex Neurons in Systems Processes of Behavioral Act Interchange -- Conclusions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 25. Brain Mechanisms of Attention and Perception -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 26. Behavioral Modulation of Visual Responses of Neurons in Monkey Superior Colliculus and Cerebral Cortex -- Methods -- Results -- REFERENCES -- PART V: Hormonal, Pharmacological, and Developmental Factors -- Chapter 27. Limbic System Contributions to Goal-Directed Behavior -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 28. A Psychopharmacological Approach to Memory Processing -- Modulations in Receptor Sensitivity and Alterations in Synaptic Efficacy -- The Developmental Psychobiology Approach -- Psychopharmacological Studies -- Summary -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 29. A Case Study in the Neuroendocrine Control of Goal-Directed Behavior: The Interaction between Angiotensin II and Prostaglandin E1 in the Control of Water Intake -- General Methodology -- Effect of PGE1 on A ΙΙ-Induced Water Intake -- Specificity to the E-Prostaglandins -- Effect of PGE1 on Food Intake -- Specificity of the PGE Effect to A II-Initiated Drinking. , Summary and Conclusions -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 30. Goal-Directed Behavior in Ontogenesis -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 31. The Ontogenesis of Suckling, A Goal-Directed Behavior -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 32. Infantile Forgetting of Acquired Information -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 33. An Animal Model of ''Cooperation'' Learning -- Methods and Procedures -- Results and Discussion -- REFERENCES -- PART VI: Human Psychophysiology, Information Processing, and Language -- Chapter 34. The Specific Role of Heart Rate in Sensorimotor Integration -- Introduction: Heart Rate in Somatic "Arousal" Patterns -- Anticipatory Heart-Rate Changes in Preparation For Goal-Directed Behavior -- Variations in Heart Period: A Function of Event-Timing Within the Cardiac Cycle -- Why Should Significant Sensorimotor Events Slow the Heart? -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 35. Control of Reflex Blink Excitability -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 36. Modification of Goal-Directed Behavior in Discourse -- Hypothesis of Schizophrenic Information Processing in Discourse -- Two Linguistic Processes: Paradigmatics and Syntagmatics -- Paradigmatic Frames -- Breakdown of the Syntagmatic Process: Luria -- Failure of the Context-Dependent Processing Mechanism -- Paradigmatic Processing of Semantic Features -- Frame Three -- Retrieval Hypothesis and Luria's Model of Mnemonic Activity -- Content-Addressable Memory -- Variability for Matching in Paradigmatics -- Conclusion -- ACKNΟWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 37. Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Processing Speech Information in Man -- Chapter 38. Spatial Synchronization of Brain Electrical Activity Related to Cognitive Information Processing -- Spatial Synchronization -- Shared Waveforms across Remote Scalp Locations -- Differences in Waveshape during Different Cognitive Tasks -- Summary and Conclusions -- REFERENCES. , Chapter 39. A Mathematical Model for Human Visual Information, Perception, and Storage -- Computation of Perception Velocity and Volume -- Experimental Verification of the Hypothesis -- REFERENCES -- Appendix A: Individual and General Discussions -- Appendix B: General Discussion -- Index.
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  • 9
    Keywords: Rats-Physiology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (223 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781475795486
    Series Statement: Critical Issues in Neuropsychology Series
    DDC: 599/.0188
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Policy sciences. ; Political planning -- Environmental aspects. ; Strategic planning -- Environmental aspects. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (182 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781134161300
    DDC: 333.71
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Strategic environmental assessment -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1. The changing context of environmental impact assessment -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The current state of environmental impact assessment -- 1.3 The need for strategic environmental assessment -- 1.4 Trends in approaches to environmental issues: links with strategic environmental assessment -- 1.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- 2. Strategic environmental assessment and policy appraisal -- 2.1 Strategic environmental assessment in UK policy-making -- 2.2 Strategic environmental assessment as policy appraisal -- 2.3 The tiered approach to environmental impact assessment -- 2.4 Concepts in policy appraisal -- 2.5 Problems with strategic environmental assessment -- 3. Existing and proposed systems of strategic environmental assessment -- 3.1 United States -- 3.2 European Community -- 3.3 Netherlands -- 3.4 United Kingdom -- 3.5 Other countries -- 3.6 International moves towards the implementation of strategic environmental assessment -- 3.7 Trends in systems of strategic environmental assessment -- Notes -- 4. Coastal zones -- 4.1 The importance of coastal zones -- 4.2 Threats to coastal zones -- 4.3 Policies regarding coastal zones -- 4.4 EIAs of projects affecting coastal zones -- 4.5 The need for strategic environmental assessment -- 5. Energy sector -- 5.1 The importance of the energy sector -- 5.2 National policy -- 5.3 Case studies of the energy sector -- 5.4 EIAs of energy-related projects -- 5.5 The need for strategic environmental assessment -- 6. Lowland heath -- 6.1 The importance of lowland heath -- 6.2 Threats to lowland heath -- 6.3 Policies regarding lowland heath -- 6.4 EIAs of projects affecting lowland heath -- 6.5 Application of SEA -- 7. Strategic environmental assessment and global futures. , 7.1 A sustainability-led approach to strategic environmental assessment -- 7.2 Issues and problems with the sustainability-led approach to strategic environmental assessment -- 7.3 Strategic environmental assessment in the future -- Appendix A. Extracts from EC directive 85/337 -- A.1 Projects requiring EIA -- A.2 Content of EIA -- Appendix B. Critique of the proposed EC directive on SEA, Policy Appraisal and the Environment, and Planning Policy Guidance Note 12 -- B.1 Proposed EC directive on SEA -- B.2 Policy Appraisal and the Environment -- B.3 Planning Policy Guidance Note 12 -- Appendix C. Possible methodologies for strategic environmental assessment -- C.1 Introduction and issues -- C.2 Determining the need for a strategic environmental assessment -- C.3 Establishing a work programme -- C.4 Determining the objectives of the PPP -- C.5 Defining the scope of the strategic environmental assessment -- C.6 Environmental analysis -- C.7 Establishing an environmental database -- C.8 Impact evaluation and synthesis -- C.9 Proposing recommendations and preparing an SEA report -- C.10 Monitoring and feedback -- References -- Index.
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