Browsing UCO - Graduate Works and Theses by Author "Jeyaraj-Powell, Tephillah"
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A study of social rank development in captive African painted dog (Lycaon pictus) pups.
Curto, Rikki J. (2018)African painted dogs, Lycaon pictus, are an endangered social carnivore native to sub-Saharan Africa. Their historic range and population densities have been reduced due to habitat fragmentation, conflict with humans, and ... -
Cardiac vagal tone in complex PTSD : a polyvagal perspective.
Huskey, Alisa (2015)Differences in functionality, impairment, and symptoms provide support for a nosological distinction between Complex PTSD and PTSD. Based on this information, the next step is to examine biological characteristics between ... -
Developing a methodology for manipulating spontaneous blinks.
Shirali, Yasmin (2017)While blinking is necessary for ocular protection and lubrication, people blink much more than is necessary for routine ocular maintenance. These extra, spontaneous blinks are extremely difficult to manipulate and thus, ... -
Effects of exercise on decision-making under stress
Rogers, Kelly May (2021)Prolonged exposure to stress can be very damaging to an individual both physically and mentally. Stress can have a negative impact on thoughts, behaviors, and feelings. Stress can also inhibit a person’s ability to make ... -
Life history strategy and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic
Chambers, Ambré N. (2022)Life history theory (LHT) describes how animals evolve to maximize reproductive fitness in relation to their environmental conditions. Species fall along a continuum based on whether they tend towards a slow life strategy ... -
Psychosocial factors predicting adherence to the metabolic reset diet
Mosele, Jordan (2023)Obesity and diabetes have very high prevalence rates in the modern world and are two key characteristics of metabolic syndrome. This in turn has been linked to other chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease, kidney ... -
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia in posttraumatic growth and PTSD.
Haws, James Kyle (2017)Most the human population will experience a traumatic event during their lifespan and will then cope with such trauma in a wide variety of ways. It is well documented that traumatic events are associated with both short ... -
The relationship between burnout, motivation, and exercise habits in retired college athletes
Hering, Jenna (2022)The effect of sport burnout on retired college athletes has not been widely researched. However, there are several studies that show sport burnout is present in athletes and can be influenced by different factors, including ...