Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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There are numerous examples of the importance of the now for biological adaptation : Bees synchronize their search for nectar with the time that flowers open their petals to the sun ; birds DIFFERENT CONCEPTIONS OF TIME.
There are numerous examples of the importance of the now for biological adaptation : Bees synchronize their search for nectar with the time that flowers open their petals to the sun ; birds DIFFERENT CONCEPTIONS OF TIME.
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Pavlov ( 1927 ) also highlighted the importance of the temporal contiguity of events ( stimuli and reinforcements ) for conditioning to take place in the brain . More recently Wallis ( 1966 ) ...
Pavlov ( 1927 ) also highlighted the importance of the temporal contiguity of events ( stimuli and reinforcements ) for conditioning to take place in the brain . More recently Wallis ( 1966 ) ...
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The importance of timing in maintaining or losing control is relevant to the wide oscillations in behavior and lack of control seen in psychotic illness ( Chapters 4 and 7 ) . LACK OF CONTROL AND VICIOUS CYCLES ( SPIRALS ) Whereas ...
The importance of timing in maintaining or losing control is relevant to the wide oscillations in behavior and lack of control seen in psychotic illness ( Chapters 4 and 7 ) . LACK OF CONTROL AND VICIOUS CYCLES ( SPIRALS ) Whereas ...
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TIME AND THE CONTROL OF | 1 |
Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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