Now showing items 601-605 of 605
Seasonality, waist-to-hip ratio, and salivary testosterone
(Netherlands: Elsevier Science., 2006-08)
Circadian Rhythms
(Elsevier, 2003)
Circadian rhythms are a ubiquitous adaptation of eukaryotic organisms to the most reliable and predictable of environmental changes, the daily cycles of light and temperature. Prominent daily rhythms in behavior, physiology, ...
Arousal and Perseveration: A Theoretical Model
(1962)
The principal aim of this dissertation is to develop a theoretical model for behavior that is based on a physiologically-oriented structure. The particular concern of this model is the perseverative trace and its various ...
Why A Lot of People With Selfish Genes are Pretty Nice Except For Their Hatred of The Selfish Gene
(3006-03-16)
Thirty years ago, Western ideas about human nature bounced off The Selfish Gene and changed direction. Responses and related ideas continue to careen into each other with little diminished fury and successful variations are ...
When and Why People Conceal Infectious Disease
(Association for Psychological Science, 2024-01-24)
People sick with infectious illnesses face negative social outcomes, like exclusion, and may take steps to conceal their illnesses from others. In 10 studies of past, current, and projected illness, we examined the prevalence ...