| 31. | In other words, this aversive reaction to realism can be said to be evolutionary in origin.
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| 32. | An aversive is anything that the dog does not like, such as a tight choke chain.
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| 33. | In an fMRI study of DPD patients, emotionally aversive scenes activated the right ventral prefrontal cortex.
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| 34. | Nevertheless, not all behavioral therapies involved the use of aversives prior to the mid-1980s.
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| 35. | A wide variety of empirical research supports the effects of nonconscious prejudice on aversive racists'behavior.
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| 36. | However, humans can still have involuntary, physiological responses to odors, both attractive and aversive.
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| 37. | We think people with a reduced ability to remove nicotine are tipped toward finding it even more aversive.
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| 38. | In Whitefish, they're trying aversive-conditioning modification to teach grizzly bears to fear humans.
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| 39. | Fear conditioning, which is when a neutral stimulus acquires aversive properties, occurs within the right hemisphere.
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| 40. | This causes interference, which in turn causes abnormal reactions to aversive stimuli in those with panic disorders.
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