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- 2Fliegel, Larry
- 2Michalak, M.
- 1Abdul Rahman, Siti Aishah
- 1Alles, Sascha R
- 1Arantes, A. S.
- 1Asher, B.J.
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- 20Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of
- 20Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of/Theses and Dissertations
- 4Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, Department of
- 4Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, Department of/Journal Articles (Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science)
- 3Biological Sciences, Department of
- 3Biological Sciences, Department of/Journal Articles (Biological Sciences)
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- 5Centre for Neuroscience
- 3Department of Pharmacology
- 3Department of Physiology
- 3Neuroscience
- 2Department of Biological Sciences
- 1Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
Supervisors
- 2Tse, Amy (Centre for Neuroscience and Department of Pharmacology)
- 1Ali, Declan (Biological Sciences)
- 1Ballanyi, Klaus (Physiology Department, University of Alberta)
- 1Chen, Xing-Zhen (Physiology)
- 1Clayton T. Dickson (Psychology, Physiology, Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute)
- 1Colmers, William F. (Pharmacology)
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2018-01-15
Khan, Amanda S., Chu, Jackson W. F., Leys, Sally P.
Sponges link the microbial loop with benthic communities by feeding on bacteria. Glass sponge reefs on the continental shelf of western Canada have extremely high grazing rates, consuming seven times more particulate carbon than can be supplied by vertical flux alone. Unlike many sponges, the...
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Using EEG to examine inhibitory abilities in children: The effects of time pressure, physical activity, and emotion
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The ability to inhibit inappropriate actions and irrelevant information is crucial for adaptive functioning. Inhibitory skills emerge early in life, with significant growth occurring during the period of early and middle childhood. The objective of this dissertation was to utilize...
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