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    4-H community pride program.Lynne P. Kaplan, James Grieshop, Paul DeBach, Ronald D. Oetting, Frank S. Morishita, Roland N. Jefferson, Wesley A. Humphrey, Seward T. Besemer, Albert O. Paulus & Jerry Nelson - 1977 - In Vincent Stuart (ed.), Order. [New York]: Random House.
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    Elisabeth Bacon, Jean-Marie Danion, Françoise Kauffmann-Muller, and Agnes Bruant. Conscious.Terence V. Sewards, Mark A. Sewards, Nachshon Meiran, Bernhard Hommel, Uri Bibi, Idit Lev, Michael Schredl, Arthur T. Funkhouser, Claude M. Cornu & Hans-Peter Hirsbrunner - 2001 - Consciousness and Cognition 10:436.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. -M. Tison, P. C. Beentjes, Tamis Wever, W. Beuken, Jan C. M. Engelen, P. Fransen, P. Ahsmann, G. Bouwman, J. Wissink, W. G. Tillmans, H. Rikhof, F. J. Verstraelen, C. G. M. 'T. Mannetje, M. De Wachter, R. G. W. Huysmans, A. H. Eysink, H. Wegman, H. P. M. Goddijn, Theo Bell, J. Y. H. Jacobs, J. Plantinga, Jan W. Besemer, M. V. D. Berk, H. W. M. van Grol, H. V. Grol, M. Heijndrikx, Ben Vedder, Henk van Luijk & H. Stroeken - 1979 - Bijdragen 40 (1):76-112.
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    Unterwegs ins 21. Jahrhundert: Stationen auf dem Weg von der Moderne in die Postmoderne: historisch, literarisch, und theologisch betrachtet.Karl Besemer - 1998 - Aachen: Shaker.
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    Why do we have a brain?Paul N. Seward - 1999 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (1):22-40.
    Why do we have a brain? After all, it's a good deal of trouble. A brain is very expensive; a hefty percentage of our cardiac output goes towards its nourishment. A brain is fragile. If you cut off its groceries for even a few minutes, it's gone, taking the rest of us with it. Worst of all, it is highly likely that pain, fear, sadness and other undesirable states require a brain. None of these things are issues for our brainless (...)
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    Avoidance learning in a black and white shuttlebox.Seward A. Moot, Kelly Nelson & Robert C. Bolles - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (5):501-502.
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    Discrimination learning with an avoidance procedure.Seward A. Moot, Leonard P. Overby & Robert C. Bolles - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (2):129-130.
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  8. Christianity and mental hygiene.Seward Hiltner (ed.) - 1939 - [New York,: New york.
  9. Pastoral Counseling.Seward Hiltner - 1949
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  10. Preface to Pastoral Theology.Seward Hiltner - 1958
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  11. Self Understanding.Seward Hiltner - 1951
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  12. The Counselor in Counseling.Seward Hiltner - 1952
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  13. The Christian Shepherd: Some Aspects of Pastoral Care.Seward Hiltner - 1959
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    Julius CaesarThe Taming of the ShrewMuch Ado about Nothing.Ronald Berman, Timothy Seward, Michael Fynes-Clinton, Perry Mills, Mary Berry & Michael Clamp - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (2):118.
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    Frustration and homogeneity of rewards in the double runway.Nissim Levy & John P. Seward - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (3):460.
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    Selective attention in visual recognition with pictorial and verbal alternatives.Gordon M. Redding, William M. Seward & Dean E. Stolldorf - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 8 (4):295-297.
  17. Symbolic enactments and ritualized constructions of the environment among pentecostal Christians in south Africa.Vivian Besem Ojong - 2011 - Journal of Dharma 36 (3):289-300.
     
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  18. The'working-dead'in nyongo occult economy in cameroonian society.Vivian Besem Ojong - 2012 - Journal of Dharma 37 (4).
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    On the neural correlates of object recognition awareness: Relationship to computational activities and activities mediating perceptual awareness.Terence V. Sewards & Mark A. Sewards - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (1):51-77.
    Based on theoretical considerations of Aurell (1979) and Block (1995), we argue that object recognition awareness is distinct from purely sensory awareness and that the former is mediated by neuronal activities in areas that are separate and distinct from cortical sensory areas. We propose that two of the principal functions of neuronal activities in sensory cortex, which are to provide sensory awareness and to effect the computations that are necessary for object recognition, are dissociated. We provide examples of how this (...)
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    On the correlation between synchronized oscillatory activities and consciousness.Terence V. Sewards & Mark A. Sewards - 2001 - Consciousness and Cognition 10 (4):485-495.
    Recent experiments have shown that the amplitudes of cortical gamma band oscillatory activities that occur during anesthesia are often greater than amplitudes of similar activities that occur without anesthesia. This result is apparently at odds with the hypothesis that synchronized oscillatory activities constitute the neural correlate of consciousness. We argue that while synchronization and oscillatory patterning are necessary conditions for consciousness, they are not sufficient. Based on the results of a binocular rivalry study of Fries et al. (1997), we propose (...)
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    The awareness of thirst: Proposed neural correlates.Terence V. Sewards & Mark A. Sewards - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (4):463-487.
    The neural and endocrine bases of the generation of thirst are reviewed. Based on this review, a hierarchical system of neural structures that regulate water conservation and acquisition is proposed. The system includes primary sensory-receptive areas; secondary sensory structures (circumventricular organs), which detect levels of hormones, including angiotensin II and vasopressin, which are involved in generating thirst; preoptic and hypothalamic structures; and an area within the ventrolateral quadrant of the periaqueductal gray matter. Hodological and other data are used to determine (...)
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    Borel structurability on the 2-shift of a countable group.Brandon Seward & Robin D. Tucker-Drob - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (1):1-21.
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    Drive, incentive, and reinforcement.John P. Seward - 1956 - Psychological Review 63 (3):195-203.
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    Visual Awareness Due to Neuronal Activities in Subcortical Structures: A Proposal.Terence V. Sewards & Mark A. Sewards - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (1):86-116.
    It has been shown that visual awareness in the blind hemifield of hemianopic cats that have undergone unilateral ablations of visual cortex can be restored by sectioning the commissure of the superior colliculus or by destroying a portion of the substantia nigra contralateral to the cortical lesion (the Sprague effect). We propose that the visual awareness that is recovered is due to synchronized oscillatory activities in the superior colliculus ipsilateral to the cortical lesion. These oscillatory activities are normally partially suppressed (...)
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    An experimental analysis of latent learning.John P. Seward - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (2):177.
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    An experimental comparison of code-learning methods.J. P. Seward - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (2):115.
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    An experimental study of Guthrie's theory of reinforcement.J. P. Seward - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 30 (3):247.
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    A theoretical derivation of latent learning.John P. Seward - 1947 - Psychological Review 54 (2):83-98.
  29. Darwin and Modern Science.A. C. Seward - 1910 - Mind 19 (74):253-258.
     
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    Dialectic in the psychology of motivation.G. H. Seward - 1939 - Psychological Review 46 (1):46-61.
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    Delayed reward learning.John P. Seward - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (3):200-201.
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    Emma Darwin: a century of family letters, 1792-1896.A. C. Seward - 1916 - The Eugenics Review 7 (4):300.
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    Ethics for Policy Decisions; The Art of Asking Deliberative Questions.George C. Seward & Wayne A. R. Leys - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (1):23.
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    Guthrie's theory of learning: a second experiment.J. P. Seward, J. B. Dill & M. A. Holland - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (3):227.
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    How are motives learned?John P. Seward - 1953 - Psychological Review 60 (2):99-110.
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    Hull's system of behavior: an evaluation.John P. Seward - 1954 - Psychological Review 61 (3):145-159.
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    Internal and external determinants of drives.G. H. Seward & J. P. Seward - 1937 - Psychological Review 44 (4):349-363.
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    Introduction to a theory of motivation in learning.John P. Seward - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (6):405-413.
  39. L'origine des phanérogames.A. C. Seward - 1932 - Scientia 26 (52):du Supplém. 187.
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  40. La plus ancienne végétation terrestre.A. C. Seward - 1920 - Scientia 14 (28):du Supplém. 67.
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    Note on the externalization of drive.J. P. Seward - 1942 - Psychological Review 49 (2):197-199.
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    Nietzsche.Nietzsche und das Recht.Nietzsche und Burckhardt.What Nietzsche Means.George C. Seward, Crane Brinton, Kurt Kassler, Alfred von Martin & George Allen Morgan - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (17):470.
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    Play as art.George Seward - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (7):178-184.
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    Reinforcement and expectancy: two theories in search of a controversy.J. P. Seward - 1956 - Psychological Review 63 (2):105-113.
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  45. Reinforcement in terms of association.J. P. Seward - 1943 - Psychological Review 50 (2):187-202.
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  46. ROBERTSON, J. M. - War and civilisation.A. C. Seward - 1920 - Scientia 14 (28):67.
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    Sign learning as a factor in extinction.John P. Seward & Nissim Levy - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (5):660.
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    Secondary reinforcement as tertiary motivation: a revision of Hull's revision.John P. Seward - 1950 - Psychological Review 57 (6):362-374.
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    Shock strength, shock reduction, and running speed.John P. Seward, Richard A. Shea, Arthur A. Uyeda & David C. Raskin - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (4):250.
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    The constancy of the I - V: a critique of intervening variables.John P. Seward - 1955 - Psychological Review 62 (3):155-168.
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