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Social and Behavioral Sciences

Portland State University

1978

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Material-Specific Processes In Tactile Short-Term Memory, Christina Anne Meyers Jan 1978

Material-Specific Processes In Tactile Short-Term Memory, Christina Anne Meyers

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Studies concerning tactile short-term memory (short-term memory or the sense of touch) have often been contradictory. Some of these studies support the existence of modality-specific tactile memory, a separate, independent storage system for tactile information. Other studies do not support such a system. Further, confusion has arisen regarding the tactile test materials, since many of them use common shapes which are easily labeled verbally. It is hypothesized that information which can be labeled is stored in material-specific verbal memory in the left hemisphere, while patterned or spatial information is stored in material-specific nonverbal memory in the right hemisphere.

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Social Behavior In A Group Of Captive Bobcats : A Study In The Sociability Of Felids, Lon W. House Jan 1978

Social Behavior In A Group Of Captive Bobcats : A Study In The Sociability Of Felids, Lon W. House

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A group of four captive bobcats (Felis rufus), two males and two females, was observed for 102.67 hours over the period of one year. A pilot study was conducted consisting of a minimum of three separate observations for each daylight hour. The remaining observations were concentrated during the early morning hours immediately after feeding, the time of maximum activity and social interaction.