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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Interpersonal Functioning in Vietnam War Veterans: A Mediational Model
This study examines the association between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and interpersonal functioning in a New Zealand community sample of 756 Vietnam War veterans. The results support p...
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Race, Combat, and PTSD in a Community Sample of New Zealand Vietnam War Veterans
The association between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), combat exposure, and race was examined in a New Zealand community sample of 756 Vietnam War veterans. Maori veterans reported higher ...
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Stereospatial masking and aftereffect with normal and transformed random-dot patterns
Masking and aftereffect in the perception of binocular depth were studied using random-dot sterograms as adaptation and target stimuli. Detection of the target was impaired by prior adaptation only when the tw...
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Absence of binocular interaction between spatial and color attributes of visual stimuli
The hypothesis that induction of the McCollough effect (spatially selective color aftereffects) entails adaptation of monocularly driven detectors tuned to both spatial and color attributes of the visual stimu...