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    Obituario

    Published 2022
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    The mind and brain mechanisms in the voice of leading scientists by Rodríguez, Tomas Caycho

    Published 2013
    “…The APA Concise Dictionary of Psychology (2010) defines mind in five meanings: "1) as all the intellectual and psychological phenomena of an organism, including motivational, affective, behavioral, perceptual, and cognitive systems; 2) set of emerging properties that are automatically derived from a brain that has achieved sufficient biological complexity; 3) human consciousness considered as an immaterial entity distinct from the brain; 4) the brain itself and its activities; and 5) as intention or volition" (p. 309).…”
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    Targeting the mind and body: recommendations for future research to improve children’s executive functions by Best, John R.

    Published 2015
    “…Children’s executive functions (EFs)--the cognitive processing underlying controlled, goal-oriented cognition and behavior--have been shown to be important predictors of future physical, mental, and social wellbeing. …”
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    Mortality due to external causes in the elderly. Trends in Argentina, 2000-2014 by Pelaez, Enrique, Acosta, Laura, Molinatti, Florencia, Pelaez, Enrique, Acosta, Laura, Molinatti, Florencia, Pelaez, Enrique, Acosta, Laura, Molinatti, Florencia

    Published 2021
    “…The problem of elder abuse or negligent behavior towards them has led to it being addressed in different human rights instruments; among them the Montevideo Consensus on Population and Development and the Inter-American Convention on the Protection of the Human Rights of Older Persons. …”
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    El comportamiento humano en el trabajo : comportamiento organizacional / by Davis, Keith

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    Introducing Coastal Deserts by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Mitchell, Peter

    Published 2017
    “…Its focus is on the diverse ways in which people have inhabited, exploited, and transformed coastal desert environments as part of the overall organization of human behavior over a period that reaches back into the Upper Pleistocene and forward into historical times.…”
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    Introducing Coastal Deserts by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Mitchell, Peter

    Published 2017
    “…Its focus is on the diverse ways in which people have inhabited, exploited, and transformed coastal desert environments as part of the overall organization of human behavior over a period that reaches back into the Upper Pleistocene and forward into historical times.…”
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    Aprendizaje en la tarea de evitación de un solo sentido: diferencias entre machos y hembras genéticamente seleccionados by Donaire, Rocío, Gómez, María José, Fernández-Teruel, Albert, Torres Bares, Carmen

    Published 2013
    “…The present data show an interaction among genes, sex, and time in safety that influences one-way avoidance behavior.Key Words:Roman rats; Anxiety; Avoidance; Sex Differences.…”
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    Speaker’s Oral presentations by Pautassi, Ricardo M.

    Published 2011
    “…INVOLVEMENT OF L-TYPE CHANNELS IN THE BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS INDUCED BY ETHANOL Carlos M.G. Aragón. …”
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    Miguel Covian, Claude Bernard and the roots of psychobiology in Brazil by Oliveira Bueno, José Lino

    Published 2016
    “…Claude Bernard was the founder of Experimental Physiology, France, and showed an understanding of the importance of interaction between physiology and psychology in the study of behavior in his work Introduction à l’étude de la médecine experimentale and other documents. …”
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    The Uruguayan-porteña clandestine militancy: communists in exile by Diamant, Ana, Dutrénit, Silvia

    Published 2017
    “…Men and women with different responsibilities had to learn and actunknown behaviors in strange territories, establish communication forms with previously unknown codes, develop a new knowledge and know-how. …”
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    Neurobiological basis of frustration by Ruetti, Eliana, Justel, Nadia

    Published 2010
    “…The main feature shared by the phenomena involving unexpected changes of reinforcement is that there is a discrepancy between expected and received reward. Consequently, the behavior is modified according to this difference; the animals have an emotional response to the surprising reward change, called frustration. …”
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    Five years of "Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento". Achievements and Challenges by RACC, Equipo Editorial

    Published 2014
    “…As stated in that first issue, the purpose of the RACC was (and is) to promote the national and international dissemination of research in the area of human and animal behavioral sciences, through a freely accessible format.…”
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    Traumatic flights, imaginary parents and neurotic bourgeoisie by Conrod, Frédéric

    Published 2018
    “…This article focuses on the figure of the imaginary father, as defined by French analyst Jacques Lacan, in order to explore how the chapters of the film form of chain that presents cultural traumas, historical and individual causes, as well as the neurosis surrounding the Argentinian bourgeoisie, usual ruler of social behavior in the majority of Western societies. In line with the recent work of Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek, this research will observe how each chapter of Wild Tales decomposes the ethical symptoms of a society that is aware of its neurotic behaviors to the point that it acknowledges that comic explosions of its wild sides is the most efficient therapy that cinema can offer.…”
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