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Did the Shrew Tame You: An Exploration of Sexual Politics in Shakespeare's <em>The Taming of the Shrew</em>
Marisa Stickel
Jan 01, 0001
This paper explores the sexual politics present in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, examining the gender roles that influence the relationship between Katherine and Petruccio. By analyzing Petruccio's attempts at taming...
Published by: Winthrop University
Of mice and mental health
The science of mental life is critical for understanding both how we function, and impairments in our functioning. However, understanding the causal mechanisms underlying mental health disorders and developing new treatments are...
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Holcombes Establish Education Scholarship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Betty and Milton Holcombe have established a $50,000 endowment to benefit education majors from Bamberg, S.C. Betty Holcombe created the scholarship in honor of her college roommate, Elizabeth Carter Steedly.
Published by: Winthrop University
Holcombe Gift to Support Alumni Center at Winthrop University
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Until such time as the new Morgan-Holcombe Alumni Center is built, Winthrop University will dedicate its current Office of Alumni Relations as "The Milton W. and Betty Morgan Holcombe Alumni Center." Mrs. Holcombe noted that she...
Published by: Winthrop University
Retrieval-Extinction and Relapse Prevention
Addicted individuals are highly susceptible to relapse when exposed to drug-associated conditioned stimuli (CSs; "drug cues") even after extensive periods of abstinence. Until recently, these maladaptive emotional drug memories...
To catch a memory through covert ops.
Amy L Milton
Mar 17, 2021
Disrupting reconsolidation of the maladaptive memories underlying PTSD could be transformative for treatment. However, patients cannot undergo the direct re-exposure to trauma-cues used to induce reconsolidation in animal...
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Fear not
Amy L Milton
Jan 12, 2020
Fear is a highly adaptive emotion that has evolved to promote survival and reproductive fitness. However, maladaptive expression of fear can lead to debilitating stressor-related and anxiety disorders such as post-traumatic...
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Checking responses of goal- and sign-trackers are differentially affected by threat in a rodent analog of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
In obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), functional behaviors such as checking that a door is locked become dysfunctional, maladaptive, and debilitating. However, it is currently unknown how aversive and appetitive motivations...
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Fear not
Amy L Milton
Dec 04, 2019
Fear is a highly adaptive emotion that has evolved to promote survival and reproductive fitness. However, maladaptive expression of fear can lead to debilitating stressor-related and anxiety disorders such as post-traumatic...
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Neurochemical and molecular mechanisms underlying the retrieval-extinction effect.
Emma N Cahill, Amy L Milton
Jan 17, 2019
Extinction within the reconsolidation window, or 'retrieval-extinction', has received much research interest as a possible technique for targeting the reconsolidation of maladaptive memories with a behavioural intervention....
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Ursinus Magazine, February 1972
Once a Paisley, always an Ursinus Philosophy of the game Births Weddings In memoriam Class news Mabel Pew Myrin, Board member, benefactor, dies Century II Spring calendar Spiritual life conference here Soph aids ailing...
Published by: Ursinus College
Reconsolidation blockade for the treatment of addiction
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder. The progression to pathological drug-seeking is thought to be driven by maladaptive learning processes which store and maintain associative memory, linking drug highs with cues and...
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The neural correlates of working memory training in typically developing children.
Working memory training improves children's cognitive performance on untrained tasks; however, little is known about the underlying neural mechanisms. This was investigated in 32 typically developing children aged 10-14 years...
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Tweeting about twenty
BACKGROUND: Twenty miles per hour (20mph) speed limits (equivalent to roughly 30kmh) have become part of public health policies to reduce urban road collisions and casualties, especially in Western countries. Public opinion...
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Writing Self-Efficacy and Performance Among Students in an Online Doctoral Program
Writing an argument is an essential skill for doctoral students in achieving academic and occupational success. Writing an argument effectively requires the ability to use correct writing mechanics, but doctoral students may...
Winthrop Music Department Jan. 21, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Walter B. Roberts and Miss Katherine Pfohl of the Winthrop College music department will give a program at First Baptist Church in Johnston, SC.
Published by: Winthrop University
Newlyweds and Parents Inspire Each Other in Comedy "Things My Mother Taught Me"
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Things My Mother Taught Me," by Katherine DiSavino, tells the story of the duo, moving in together halfway across the country from their parents. The production runs Wednesday, Sept. 28 through Saturday, Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Counterspace Support for BIPOC Employees Within a Holistic JEDI Library Framework
This chapter presents a case study of how an academic library supports Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) employees with funding so these workers can find counterspaces (spaces where they can feel safe in community...
Two Winthrop Social Work Students Earn State Association Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Wendy Adams of Rock Hill was selected as the Master of Social Work Student of the Year, while Katherine "Katie" Zanowski of Neptune, N.J., was picked as the Bachelor of Social Work Student of the Year. The two received their...
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