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    Recovery of function after brain damage: Toward understanding the deficit

    The present research was based on the proposition that understanding the process of recovery of function after brain injury is ultimately determined by defining the nature of the behavioral dysfunction. For ex...

    T. E. LeVere, N. Davis, L. Gonder in Physiological Psychology (1979)

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    Recovery of function after brain damage: Different processes and the facilitation of one

    The research reported here was concerned with the role of learning in recovery of function after brain damage. Three experiments were carried out. All of the experiments involved hooded rats trained in a two-c...

    N. Davis, T. E. LeVere in Physiological Psychology (1979)

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    Arousal from sleep: The effects of the cognitive value of auditory stimuli

    The present research describes the effects that different histories of positive reinforcement may have relative to the arousal produced during sleep by otherwise quite similar auditory stimuli. In general, the...

    T. E. LeVere, N. Davis, Jeanne Mills, Elliott H. Berger in Physiological Psychology (1976)

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    Arousal from sleep: The effects of the rise-time of auditory stimuli

    The present research involves the methodological strategy of investigating sleep by determining an individual’s reaction to extrinsic stimulation. Particularly, the investigation was concerned with whether or ...

    T. E. LeVere, N. Davis, Jeanne Mills, Elliott H. Berger in Physiological Psychology (1976)