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Donker, Monika H.; van Gog, Tamara; Mainhard, M. Tim – Frontline Learning Research, 2018
Although the association between teacher-student relations, teacher emotions, and burnout has been proven on a general level, we do not know the exact processes underlying these associations. Recently there has been a call for intra-individual process measures that assess what happens from moment-to-moment in class in order to better understand…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Emotional Response, Teacher Student Relationship, Teaching Conditions
Urquhart, John – Advances in Physiology Education, 2009
In 2005, the American Physiological Society (APS) initiated the Living History of Physiology Archival Program to recognize senior members who have made significant contributions during their career to the advancement of the discipline and the profession of physiology. During 2008, the APS Cardiovascular Section selected Francis Eugene Yates to be…
Descriptors: Physiology, Profiles, Human Body, Scientists
Arheden, Hakan – Advances in Physiology Education, 2009
Clinical physiologists in Sweden are physicians (the majority with a PhD degree) with thorough training in system physiology and pathophysiology. They investigate patients in a functional approach and are engaged in basic and applied physiology teaching and research. In 1954, clinical physiology was founded as an independent academic and clinical…
Descriptors: Physicians, Physiology, Patients, Molecular Biology

MacKenzie, Susan R.; Wakat, Diane K. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1990
Discusses psychological and behavioral interventions used to help clients deal with chronic pain from the standpoint of clients' relationship to the physiology of chronic pain. Claims when both mental health counselor and client have good understanding of physiology of chronic pain, the shared knowledge can be effectively applied to maximize…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Counseling Techniques, Intervention, Pain
Eastman, Joseph T.; DeVries, Arthur L. – Scientific American, 1986
Explains the adaptations to Antarctic waters that Notothenioidei, a group of advanced bony fishes, have exhibited. Discusses the fishes' mechanisms of production of antifreeze properties and their capacities for neutral buoyancy in water. (ML)
Descriptors: Biology, Ichthyology, Marine Biology, Physiology

Monahan, Terry – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1986
Research into aging confirms that increased activity is associated with increased life expectancy. The emphasis is changing from high intensity exercise to activity. (MT)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Physical Activity Level, Physiology
Bower, Bruce – Science News, 1986
There is evidence that the conscious mind selects from among possible acts developed by the unconscious. Even lifting a finger may be subject to this shared mental management. Studies examining this point of view are summarized. (JN)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Physiology

Lynch, Gary; Baudry, Michel – Science, 1984
Presents a hypothesis about the biochemical processes involved in memory storage. The postulated mechanism is initiated by a signal that is unusual but not unlikely to occur and produces an irreversible change in a key component of synaptic chemistry. Other features of the mechanism and experiments supporting the hypothesis are considered. (JN)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Reactions, Memory, Neurology
Norman, Anthony W. – Physiologist, 1985
Discusses the physiology and biochemistry of the vitamin D endocrine system, including role of biological calcium and phosphorus, vitamin D metabolism, and related diseases. A 10-item, multiple-choice test which can be used to obtain continuing medical education credit is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Medical Education

Keefe, Thomas – Social Work, 1984
Highlights the major parameters of current unemployment in the United States. Discusses the nature of stress, examines the stressful physical and emotional effects of being unemployed and the resulting behavior problems, and looks at the empirical and hypothetical links between unemployment, stress, and problems. (LLL)
Descriptors: Alienation, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Physiology
Winter, Peter M.; Miller, John N. – Scientific American, 1985
Outlines the work of the anesthesiologist and the role of this doctor in medicine. Anesthetic procedures used for a gall bladder surgery are presented in detail. The potency of anesthetics pharmacology mechanisms producing unconsciousness and analgesia and equipment for anesthesiology are among the topic areas discussed. (DH)
Descriptors: Anesthesiology, College Science, Higher Education, Medical Services
Malvin, Richard L. – Physiologist, 1984
The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) maintains salt and water balance. Discusses functions of the RAS as defined in mammalian species, considering how the system arose and what its original function was. Also discusses where some of the changes occurred in the system (and why) as well as other topics. (JN)
Descriptors: Animals, College Science, Higher Education, Medical Education
Mitchell, D.; Laburn, Helen P. – Physiologist, 1985
Discusses: (1) measurement of body temperature; (2) normal deviations from normal body temperature; (3) temperature in the very young and the very old; (4) abnormal liability of thermoregulation; (5) hyperthermia; (6) fever; and (7) hypothermia. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Human Body, Medical Education

McKnight, Joyce D.; Julian, Maureen M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Discusses the chemical nature of gallstones and theories related to their formation. Also discusses experimental procedures used to identify chemical constituents of gallstones, indicating that cholesterol is found in almost 75 percent of stones examined. (JN)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education

Krassner, Michael B. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1983
Chemical actions in the brain result in cognitive, emotional, neuroendocrine, neuromuscular, and/or neurocirculatory effects. Developments in understanding brain chemistry are discussed, considering among others, neurotransmitter chemistry, neuropeptides, drugs and the brain, antidepressants, and actions of minor tranquilizers. (JN)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science