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114 citations


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31 May 1968-Science
TL;DR: The interactions of chemically induced thirst and hunger with deprivation-induced hunger and thirst, respectively, were studied in the amygdala and suggest direct neurohumoral blocking at this locus rather than mediation through activated circuits.
Abstract: The interactions of chemically induced thirst and hunger with deprivation-induced hunger and thirst, respectively, were studied in the amygdala. The results suggest direct neurohumoral blocking at this locus, rather than mediation through activated circuits.

14 citations





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G. Singer1
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of two varieties of proprioceptive activity on an experimentally induced inter-sensory conflict between vision and proprioception were investigated. And they found that those who were required to make contact with a bar while the visual input from the bar was transformed showed no difference in their subsequent judgments of horizontality of the bar compared to Ss who had no such prior contact.
Abstract: This experiment was concerned with the effects of two varieties of proprioceptive activity on an experimentally induced inter-sensory conflict between vision and proprioception. Ss who were required to make contact with a bar while the visual input from the bar was transformed showed no difference in their subsequent judgments of horizontality of the bar compared to Ss who had no such prior contact. Over 10 trials, Ss showed a significant increase in the degree to which later responses corresponded with the transformed visual input.

4 citations


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01 Jan 1968
TL;DR: A newly developed, hierarchical, agglomerative computer program using an information statistic for the classification of mixed data shows that the various facies of the well-exposed Famennian reefal limestones of the Bonaparte Basin, northwest Australia, are characterised by distinctive assemblages of groups defined numerically by 30 petrographic and 11 chemical attributes, and qualitatively by 6 geologically significant attributes.
Abstract: A newly developed, hierarchical, agglomerative computer programme using an information statistic for the classification of mixed data shows that the various facies of the well‐exposed Famennian reefal limestones of the Bonaparte Basin, northwest Australia, are characterised by distinctive assemblages of groups defined numerically by 30 petrographic and 11 chemical attributes, and qualitatively by 6 petrographic attributes Assemblages of groups from fragmentary occurrences of Frasnian and Lower Carboniferous carbonates in the Bonaparte Basin were compared with those of the Famennian reefal sequence: two occurrences were thus identified as inter‐fingering lagoonal‐back‐reef fades, and a third as non‐reefal Given a geologically determined situation as a control, this method, with its power to resolve geologically significant groups, is ideal for studying the common intrinsically complex problems in geology

3 citations



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M. T. Daly1
TL;DR: In this article, the lower Hunter Valley urban complex and the dispersed city hypothesis are discussed and discussed in the context of the Australian Geographer: Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 472-482.
Abstract: (1968). The lower Hunter Valley Urban complex and the dispersed city hypothesis. Australian Geographer: Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 472-482.