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Alvarez, Ruben P.; Johnson, Linda; Grillon, Christian – Learning & Memory, 2007
A recent fear-potentiated startle study in rodents suggested that extinction was not context dependent when extinction was conducted after a short delay following acquisition, suggesting that extinction can lead to erasure of fear learning in some circumstances. The main objective of this study was to attempt to replicate these findings in humans…
Descriptors: Classical Conditioning, Educational Environment, Animals, Anxiety
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Weeks, Andrew C. W.; Connor, Steve; Hinchcliff, Richard; LeBoutillier, Janelle C.; Thompson, Richard F.; Petit, Ted L. – Learning & Memory, 2007
Eye-blink conditioning involves the pairing of a conditioned stimulus (usually a tone) to an unconditioned stimulus (air puff), and it is well established that an intact cerebellum and interpositus nucleus, in particular, are required for this form of classical conditioning. Changes in synaptic number or structure have long been proposed as a…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Classical Conditioning, Eye Movements, Animals
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Rosas, Juan M.; Garcia-Gutierrez, Ana; Callejas-Aguilera, Jose E. – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2007
Three experiments explored renewal in conditioned taste aversion after different amounts of extinction. In Experiment 1, three groups of rats received a single conditioning trial where a saccharin solution was paired with LiCl, followed by 3 extinction trials, and a two-trial test. Groups differed in the context where they received each of the…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Animals, Stimuli, Behavior Modification
Hackney, Zachary Carl – NCSSSMST Journal, 2007
Previous work on fish, frogs, and salamanders, showed the ability for estrogen (EE2) and anthropogenic endocrine disruptors to skew sex ratios and cause hermaphrodism. This study addressed the effects of estrogens on growth and development rates of African clawed frog tadpoles ("Xenopus laevis") during their gender determination stages. The…
Descriptors: Animals, Sex, Development, Biochemistry
Fowler, Ken – Canadian Journal of Education, 2007
This study explored changes in student attitudes toward school life following the 1992 Newfoundland groundfishery closure. Using data extracted from a provincial quality of school life (QSL) survey, means associated with students from a sample of fishing communities were compared with provincial means. Although community students had poorer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Surveys, Animal Husbandry
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Pellon, Ricardo; Ruiz, Ana; Rodriguez, Cilia; Flores, Pilar – Psychological Record, 2007
Schedule-induced polydipsia in rats was developed by means of a fixed-time 60-s schedule of food presentation. The acute administration of d-amphetamine sulfate (0.1-3.0 mg/kg) produced a dose-dependent decrease in the rate of licking. D-Amphetamine shifted to the left the temporal distribution of adjunctive drinking within interfood intervals.…
Descriptors: Animals, Food, Drug Therapy, Biochemistry
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Kovack-Lesh, Kristine A.; Oakes, Lisa M. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2007
We investigated how exposure to pairs of different items (as compared with pairs of identical items) influences 10-month-olds' (n=79) categorization of horses versus dogs in an object-examining task. Infants responded to an exclusive category when familiarized with pairs of different items but not when familiarized with pairs of identical items…
Descriptors: Infants, Classification, Horses, Animals
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Stewart, Timothy W. – American Biology Teacher, 2007
In this investigation, students measure and describe movements of animals in a natural ecosystem. Students mark stream-dwelling snails with nail polish, then search for these snails 1-7 days later. Distances and directions moved by recaptured snails are recorded. Simple statistical techniques are used to answer specific research questions and…
Descriptors: Investigations, Ecology, Science Education, Animals
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Inst. of Lab. Animal Resources. – 1980
Reported is a national survey of laboratory animal facilities and resources conducted by the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources (ILAR) at the request of the Animal Resources Program Branch of the NIH Division of Research Resources. Two earlier surveys (1964 and 1970) had been conducted by ILAR at the request of NIH. Since these reports were…
Descriptors: Administration, Animal Caretakers, Animal Facilities, Costs
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Inst. of Lab. Animal Resources. – 1978
This report describes National Institute of Health policies on animal welfare, the 1976 amendment to the Animal Welfare Act, and relevant portions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973. It is divided into four sections on the following topics: (1) laboratory animal management; (2) laboratory animal quality and health; (3) institutional policies;…
Descriptors: Animal Caretakers, Animal Facilities, Biology, Laboratory Animals
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Kramer, David C. – Science and Children, 1984
Discusses several points that teachers should consider when planning to keep animals in the classroom. Selecting and obtaining the animals, safety and legal considerations, food and feeding, water, housing, day-to-day care, and what to do with animals when a project or school year is over are among the areas examined. (JN)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animal Facilities, Animals, Elementary Education
United Poultry Concerns, Inc., Machipongo, VA. – 1998
This booklet argues against the use of school bird-hatching projects, citing a variety of environmental and ethical concerns about such projects. Alternative resources and suggestions for alternative activities are presented. (WRM)
Descriptors: Animal Caretakers, Animal Husbandry, Animals, Birds
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Kimura, Arthur I. – Science Teacher, 1979
Described is a science program in Hawaii for high school students in which students are trained in a variety of tasks at a local zoo during the morning hours and then return to campus for coursework. The program offers opportunities to develop responsibility and self-esteem. (SA)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animal Caretakers, Animal Facilities, Experiential Learning
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Cardak, Osman – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2009
The aim of this article was to study the concepts and thoughts of primary education students about dangerous animals. A total of 316 primary education students attending a primary school in Turkey participated in the study. The research data was obtained through open-ended questions and word association tests. Data obtained from the questions…
Descriptors: Animals, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
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Livengood, Elisa J.; Chapman, Frank A. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2009
No other food industry depends so heavily on a wild caught resource than those associated with aquatic food products. Domestication of fish, shellfish, and other aquatic resources production has lagged behind other terrestrial livestock products; however, demand for these aquatic natural resources has continued to increase dramatically. Teaching…
Descriptors: Food, Animals, Natural Resources, Agricultural Education
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