9 results match your criteria: "Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210.[Affiliation]"
Vision Res
December 1995
Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210, USA.
Vergence to static targets presented at five distances between 25 and 200 cm from the subject was measured in 631 infants aged between 17 and 120 days. Photographic images of the eyes were magnified and measured to yield information on the monocular and binocular eye positions for each target. Vergence data were fit by a linear function and compared to the vergence calculated from target distance and each infant's measured interpupillary distance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBehav Neurosci
June 1995
Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210, USA.
The effectiveness of odor cues to support nutrient-conditioned flavor preferences in rats was studied. When the rats drank fluid, the CS+ odor was paired with intragastric (IG) infusions of Polycose, and the CS- odor with IG water. In Experiment 1, rats trained with almond and anise odors presented with plain drinking water failed to acquire a CS+ odor preference.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiopolymers
September 1992
Environmental Sciences Laboratory, Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210.
IR vibrational CD (VCD) has been observed for the cyclic pentapeptide cyclo-(-Gly-Pro-Gly-D-Ala-Pro-) in solution in CDBr3. The observed VCD spectra do not resemble the VCD features of any of the previously reported peptide secondary structures, such as alpha-helical, "random coil," or sheet structures, and might be due to the beta-turn contained in this molecule. To shed light onto the origin of the observed spectra, VCD intensity calculations, based on the solution and solid-state structures of cyclo-(-Gly-Pro-Gly-D-Ala-Pro-), have been carried out.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn N Y Acad Sci
May 1992
Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210.
J Speech Hear Res
March 1990
Psychology Department, Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210.
Four children with early language delays (ELD) were compared to a control group of 12 children with respect to their preschool language abilities from age 2 1/2 to 5 years and their verbal skills at the end of Grade 2. The language-delayed children each initially showed severe and broad impairments in syntactic, phonological, and lexical production. Over time, their deficits became milder and more selective, such that normal or nearly normal speech and language proficiency was exhibited by age 60 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand Audiol
December 1988
Speech and Hearing Center, Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210.
The applicability of the modified bivariate plotting procedure proposed by Silman, Silverman, Showers, and Gelfand, 1984, was evaluated on a group of functional hearing-loss subjects under age 44 years. The false-positive rate was 17% and the false-negative rate was 0% for both significant and mild or high frequency sensorineural hearing loss.
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December 1988
Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210.
Studies designed to elucidate the role of taste and postingestive factors in the rat's hyperphagic response to carbohydrate solutions are reviewed. Initial experiments revealed that polysaccharide solutions induce as much overeating as do sugar solutions, but that sugars and polysaccharides produce little or no overeating when presented in powder form. Although rats were found to be very attracted to the taste of polysaccharide solutions, as they are to sugar solutions, taste alone does not explain their overconsumption of these solutions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBehav Neurosci
August 1987
Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210.
Painful stimuli are known to engage an endorphin analgesic system that can be reversed by the opiate antagonist, naloxone. Naloxone, then, should increase the effectiveness of aversive unconditioned stimuli (USs) in Pavlovian fear conditioning. Consistent with this hypothesis, naloxone administered during the acquisition of conditioned suppression in rats enhanced posttrial suppression and preconditioned stimulus (pre-CS; context-controlled) suppression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiosystems
February 1988
Department of Biology, Brooklyn College of CUNY 11210.
In this paper we present results obtained with a computer simulation in which a community, described by Levins in his presentation of loop analysis (Levins, R., 1975, Evolution in communities near equilibrium, in: Ecology and Evolution of Communities, M.L.
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