An unpleasant sound could be a pleasant change to the methods used to study aversive Pavlovian conditioning in children and adults
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Neumann, David
Waters, Allison
Waters, Allison
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Laura N. Piccard
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Biological Psychology: New Research
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With permission from Nova Science Publishers Inc. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Reprinted from: Biological Psychology: New Research, Expert Commentaries , An unpleasant sound could be a pleasant change to the methods used to study aversive Pavlovian conditioning in children and adults, pages 1-4, copyright 2008, and Neumann, et. al.
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Psychological Methodology, Design and Analysis