Publications by authors named "T A Buttery"

In the last decade or so, there has been a renewed interest in the adult human vomeronasal organ (VNO). Studies have yielded sometimes disparate findings about the microscopic structure of the organ and its supporting tissues. Such varied descriptions may be due to examination of different regions of the VNO, individual variation of VNOs among humans, or the presence of multiple, non-homologous structures that bear false resemblance to the human VNO.

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Paraseptal cartilages (PCs) have been the subject of controversy, in that some authors believe them to be absent or rarely present, while others have described them to exist at predictable locations in adult human tissue specimens. This study seeks to determine the presence or absence of PCs in humans and describe their morphology and size. Nasal septal tissue from 19 adults and 1 child were paraffin embedded, coronally sectioned, placed on slides, and stained for microscopic observation.

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A semantic differential was administered to 56 majors in early childhood, elementary, and middle school at the University of Georgia. Subjects' affective response to exceptional children was higher when they perceived having only a single exceptional child vs many in a regular classroom.

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