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Ontogeny - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ontogeny (also ontogenesis or morphogenesis) ( ontos present participle of 'to be', genesis 'creation') describes the origin and the development of an organism from the fertilized egg to ...
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The earliest of explicit learning is evidenced at birth. Explicit learning as noted in the PTSD section (i.e. PTSD/MEMORY/Explicit-Declarative Memory, is memory that is in awareness and declarable. Infants as early as birth can recognize and retrieve facial expressions from a few hours to one ... Ontogenetic Development...
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Ontogenetic - Definition of Ontogenetic at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Ontogenetic. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use ontogenetic in a Sentence...
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By James W. Prescott, Ph.D. ... From Medical Primatology 1970 (I.E. Goldsmith and J. Moor-Jankowski, Eds.), pp. 356-375. S. Karger, Basel, New York. ... This article can be downloaded as a single ZIP file (including larger versions of the pictures, in case someone wants to do OCR).
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Ontogenetic and cultural factors influence these features of fear-relevant stimuli and are hence important in determining expectancy bias.
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Evidence of the duality of the states of sleep (c) Ontogenetic findings ... Investigations into the ontogenetic evolution of slow and paradoxical sleep have been described in detail elsewhere (Valatx et al., 1964; D. Jouvet et al., 1961). The results show three categories of facts supporting the theory of distinct...
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Ontogenetic parade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In developmental psychology, the ontogenetic parade is the term introduced by Isaac Marks for the predictable pattern of the development of normal childhood fears: emergence, plateau, and decline.
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