¼ x1 þ x2 þ Á Á Á þ xn covðX; YÞ ¼ E½ðXÀE½XÞðYÀE½YÞ i¼1 n ¼ å å ½x À EðXÞ½ y À EðYÞ f ðx; yÞ å a ¼ na x y i¼1 n covðX;YÞ r ¼ pffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffi varðXÞvarðYÞ n å axi ¼ a å xi i¼1 n i¼1 n n i¼1 i¼1 E(c1X þ c2Y ) ¼ c1E(X ) þ c2E(Y ) E(X þ Y ) ¼ E(X ) þ E(Y ) å ðxi þ yi Þ ¼ å xi þ å yi i¼1 n n n i¼1 i¼1 å ðaxi þ byi Þ ¼ a å xi þ b å yi i¼1 n var(aX þ bY þ cZ ) ¼ a2var(X) þ b2var(Y ) þ c2var(Z ) þ 2abcov(X‚Y ) þ 2accov(X‚Z ) þ 2bccov(Y‚Z ) n å ða þ bxi Þ ¼ na þ
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skin conductance- non- specific arousal Differential Conditioning- ITI- intertrial interval startles for in-between startle probes (when nothing is on the screen) Startle indexes magnitude of response of fear- ITI lowest‚ CS- low‚ CS+ highest Amygdala (fear conditioning/shock sensitization CS+ startle reflex) nucleus reticularis pontis caudalis (RPC) spinal & facial motoneurons (startle reflex)‚ cochlear root neurons (abrupt noise-probe) Second-order conditioning- things which predict bad things
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Houston-Clear Lake Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey 07458 REVISED A01_REND6289_10_IM_FM.QXD 5/7/08 12:57 PM Page iv VP/Editorial Director: Sally Yagan Executive Editor: Mark Pfaltzgraff Assistant Editor: Susie Abraham Editorial Assistant: Vanessa Bain Production Editor: Judy Leale Printer/Binder: Bind-Rite Graphics Copyright © 2009 by Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚ Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey‚ 07458. Pearson Prentice Hall.All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.This publication
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of an organ of an animal or plant. 10. Pons: Are the nerve fibers that are on the service of the brainstem that is between the medulls oblongata and midbrain. 11. Hippocampus: This is part of the brain that is associated with memory. 12. Amygdala: This is an almond shaped group of gray matter; there is one in each hemisphere of the brain that deals feeling afraid and upset. 13. Pituitary gland: This is the growth-influencing gland at the base of brain. It produces hormones that will control
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on holes in one’s self image. (page 56) • “Zombies” are our unconscious minds and are able to function independently. Claims that our minds have many zombies but they we still us “I” when we think. (page 57) • The “passionate self” is found in the amygdala and controls our emotional responses. (page 57) • Some epileptic people have feelings of divine intervention or presence
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into balls‚ pushing a whole hazelnut to the centre of each one. Roll each ball in the mixture of chopped nuts and wafer until fully coated then pop onto your prepared plate and freeze until firm around one hour. Melt the milk chocolate gently in a bain marie then allow to cool to room temperature. Remove your chocolate balls from the freezer and‚ working quickly‚ drop a ball into the melted chocolate‚ coating completely. Because the balls are part frozen‚ the chocolate should firm up around them
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authors‚ Dezember and Zimmerman (2012) report that almost six years after being purchased by private groups in 2006‚ Michaels Stores Inc. has plans to take the retailer public again. Currently owned by the private-equity firms Blackstone Group LP and Bain Capital LLC‚ Michaels no longer has equity securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange after going private. While private-equity firms have lately outperformed companies that have gone public‚ Dezember and Zimmerman (2012) say that Michaels
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James Cook University Business Law CO5119 Practice Questions 1.Al operates a small business manufacturing specialist engine filters. In January he placed an advertisement in a car trade magazine stating that he would supply filters at $60 per filter‚ but would consider a reduction in the price for substantial orders. He received a letter from Bash Cars Ltd requesting his terms of supply for 1‚000 filters. Al replied‚ offering to supply the filters at a cost of $50 each. Bash Cars plc responded to
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Anti-Trust Case- Anheuser-Busch InBev Xavier A. Aldea DeVry University Anti-Trust Case- Anheuser-Busch InBev Introduction The Antitrust law is one that encourages marketplace rivalry by controlling anti-competitive behavior by businesses. The laws and regulations prohibit accords or acts that limit free trading and competition among businesses (Jacobson & American Bar Association‚ 2007). This may include cartels‚ dominating firms‚ some mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures. Conducts
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[in the SPOTLIGHT] Richard J. Davidson and Antoine Lutz Buddha’s Brain: Neuroplasticity and Meditation I n a recent visit to the United States‚ the Dalai Lama gave a speech at the Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting in Washington‚ D.C. Over the past several years‚ he has helped recruit Tibetan Buddhist monks for— and directly encouraged—research on the brain and meditation in the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior at the University of WisconsinMadison. The findings
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