Reset filters

Search publications


Search by keyword
List by department / centre / faculty

No publications found.

 

Examining the influence of shyness on children's helping and comforting behaviour

Author(s): Karasewich TA; Hines C; Pinheiro SGV; Buchenrieder N; Dunfield KA; Kuhlmeier VA;

Introduction: Shy children, who tend to feel anxious around others and withdraw from social interactions, are found to be less prosocial than their not-shy peers in some studies, though not in others. To examine the contexts in which shy children may be more or less likely to engage in prosocial behaviour, we compared children's willingness and abilit ...

Article GUID: 36923150


Editorial: Qualitative pain research: Capturing and integrating cultural, social and linguistic data

Author(s): Najmeh Khalili-Mahani

No abstract available

Article GUID: 36506270


Modeling hormonal contraception in female rats: a framework for studies in behavioral neurobiology

Author(s): Lacasse JM; Gomez-Perales E; Brake WG;

Research on hormonal contraceptives (HC) in animal models is lacking, and as a result, so is our understanding of the impact of HC on the brain and behavior. Here, we provide a review of the pharmacology of HC, as well as the methodology and best practices for designing a model of HC in female rats. We outline specific methodological considerations regard ...

Article GUID: 35952797


Optimization of the Electrospun Niobium-Tungsten Oxide Nanofibers Diameter Using Response Surface Methodology

Author(s): Fatile BO; Pugh M; Medraj M;

The present research aimed to investigate the effect of working parameters on the electrospinning of niobium-tungsten oxide nanofibers and optimize the process using central composite design (CCD) based on the response surface methodology (RSM). An experiment was designed to assess the effects of five variables including the applied voltage (V), spinning ...

Article GUID: 34201513


Reply to: Are stressful childhood experiences relevant in non-monosexual women?

Author(s): Persson TJ; Pfaus JG; Ryder AG;

No abstract available

Article GUID: 25459207


-   Page 1 / 1   -