1985
DOI: 10.1017/s0038713400185434
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Richard Beadle and Pamela M. King, eds., York Mystery Plays: A Selection in Modern Spelling. New York: Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, 1984. Pp. xxxiii, 279. $12.95.

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“…We also hypothesized that our measures of prefrontal asymmetry would predict reactivity to experimental elicitors of emotion. The model that we have developed over the past several years (see Davidson, 1992Davidson, , 1994Davidson, , 1995Davidson, , 1998aDavidson, , 1998b, for background) features individual differences in prefrontal activation…”
Section: Individual Differences In the Prefrontalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also hypothesized that our measures of prefrontal asymmetry would predict reactivity to experimental elicitors of emotion. The model that we have developed over the past several years (see Davidson, 1992Davidson, , 1994Davidson, , 1995Davidson, , 1998aDavidson, , 1998b, for background) features individual differences in prefrontal activation…”
Section: Individual Differences In the Prefrontalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this view, a primary determinant of autonomic patterning is the nature of the action plan or pattern recruited by the emotion in question in that specific context. (see Davidson, 1994b, for a more extended discussion of this issue). Some emotions may be associated with a broader range of action sequelae than others and as a result, may be associated with more variable patterns of autonomic discharge, particularly in experimental contexts where action is minimized.…”
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