Читать «Счастливый мозг. Как работает мозг и откуда берется счастье» онлайн - страница 193
Дин Бернетт
320
Gelkopf, M., S. Kreitler, and M. Sigal, Laughter in a Psychiatric Ward: Somatic, Emotional, Social, and Clinical Influences on Schizophrenic Patients. The Journal of nervous and mental disease, 1993. 181 (5): p. 283–289.
321
Flett, G.L., K. R. Blankstein, and T. R. Martin, Procrastination, negative self-evaluation, and stress in depression and anxiety, in Procrastination and task avoidance. 1995, Springer: p. 137–167.
322
Sørensen, L.B., et al., Effect of sensory perception of foods on appetite and food intake: a review of studies on humans. International journal of obesity, 2003. 27 (10): p. 1152.
323
Myers Ernst, M. and L. H. Epstein, Habituation of responding for food in humans. Appetite, 2002. 38 (3): p. 224–34.
324
Brennan, P., H. Kaba, and E. B. Keverne, Olfactory recognition: a simple memory system. Science, 1990. 250 (4985): p. 1223–1226.
325
Maldarelli, C., Here’s Why Twin Studies Are So Important To Science And NASA, in Popular Science. 2016, @popsci: popsci.com.
326
Kendler, K.S., et al., A Swedish national twin study of lifetime major depression. Am J Psychiatry, 2006. 163 (1): p. 109–14.
327
Kensinger, E.A. and S. Corkin, Two routes to emotional memory: Distinct neural processes for valence and arousal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2004. 101 (9): p. 3310–3315.
328
Hoffmann, H., E. Janssen, and S. L. Turner, Classical conditioning of sexual arousal in women and men: effects of varying awareness and biological relevance of the conditioned stimulus. Arch Sex Behav, 2004. 33 (1): p. 43–53.
329
Dusenbury, L., et al., A review of research on fidelity of implementation: implications for drug abuse prevention in school settings. Health education research, 2003. 18 (2): p. 237–256.
330
Freeman, B., S. Chapman, and M. Rimmer, The case for the plain packaging of tobacco products. Addiction, 2008. 103 (4): p. 580–590.
331
Christiano, A. and A. Neimand, Stop Raising Awareness Already (SSIR). 2017: Stanford Social Innovation Review.
332
Marteau, T.M., G. J. Hollands, and P. C. Fletcher, Changing Human Behavior to Prevent Disease: The Importance of Targeting Automatic Processes. Science, 2012. 337 (6101): p. 1492.
333
Dolcos, F., K.S. LaBar, and R. Cabeza, Dissociable effects of arousal and valence on prefrontal activity indexing emotional evaluation and subsequent memory: an event-related fMRI study. Neuroimage, 2004. 23 (1): p. 64–74.
334
Volkow, N.D., G. – J. Wang, and R. D. Baler, Reward, dopamine and the control of food intake: implications for obesity. Trends in cognitive sciences, 2011. 15 (1): p. 37–46.
335
Petty, R.E. and P. Brinol, Attitude change. Advanced social psychology: The state of the science, 2010: p. 217–259.