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Generic Zyban (Bupropion, Zyban® equivalent)
Zyban is a quit smoking aid. It's a proven results medication, used to reduce the severity of nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms while Smoking cessation. It shows 73% success rate after a seven-week treatment, and allows one to quit smoking easier. Other uses for this medications are as anti depressant, Sexual dysfunction treatment, Obesity, ADHD, Parkinson and other
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150mg
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AGE AND BEHAVIOR: SLOW RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULATION - INPUT AND PERIPHERAL MECHANISMS - RULING OUT SENSORY-PERCEPTUAL FACTORS
Perceptual Difficulty. Birren and Botwinick (1955) presented adults of two age groups (19-36 and 61-91 years) with a task of judging which of two vertical bars was the shorter. These were drawn on a card and presented tachistoscopically. The difference between the bars was varied so that, when it was most difficult to tell them apart, there was only a one percent difference in length between them; when it was most easy, there was a 50 percent difference—one bar was twice the height of the other. The subject's job was to report by saying "right" or "left" as quickly as possible, indicating the shorter bar of the two.
As might be expected, the response time became slower as it became more difficult to differentiate the lengths of the two bars, and this was more so for the old than for the young subjects. Of interest here, however, is that the old were slower than the young at every level of discriminative difficulty. Beginning at a point where there was a 15 percent difference in the lengths of the bars and going to the 50 percent difference point, the speeds of response were no longer determined by the perceptual difficulty in making discriminations; this was as true for one age group as for the other. Thus, the slowness of the older group in responding to the easy discriminative stimuli was not seen as related to perceptual factors—it was related to other factors.
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