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Neural correlates of the inverse base rate effect
(Wiley, 26 November 2021)The Inverse Base Rate effect (IBRE) is a non-rational behavioral phenomenon in predictive learning. Canonically, participants learn that the AB stimulus compound leads to one outcome and that AC leads to another outcome, ... -
Ketamine for the treatment of mental health and substance use disorders: a comprehensive systematic review
(Royal College of Psychiatrists / Cambridge University Press (CUP), 23 December 2021)Background In the past two decades, subanaesthetic doses of ketamine have been demonstrated to have rapid and sustained antidepressant effects, and accumulating research has demonstrated ketamine's therapeutic effects for ... -
Study eligibility form and data extraction forms for the article: "Ketamine for the treatment of mental health and substance use disorders: a comprehensive systematic review"
(University of Exeter, 16 November 2021)This includes the study eligibility form which was used to assess the eligibility of articles to be included in the systematic review at the full text screening stage. The data extraction forms were then used to collect ... -
Mind the gap! Stereotype exposure discourages women from expressing the anger they feel about gender inequality
(American Psychological Association, 24 February 2022)This work examines strategic factors that impact women’s intention to express anger. Research suggests that women express anger to a lesser extent than they experience it (Hyers, 2007; Swim et al, 2010), and we focus on ... -
Hot-headed peckers: thermographic changes during aggression among juvenile pheasants (Phasianus colchicus)
(Royal Society, 10 January 2022)In group-living vertebrates, dominance status often covaries with physiological measurements (e.g. glucocorticoid levels), but it is unclear how dominance is linked to dynamic changes in physiological state over a shorter, ...