• Patterns of motor activity in spontaneously hypertensive rats compared to Wistar Kyoto rats 

      Fasmer, Ole Bernt; Johansen, Espen Borgå (Peer reviewed; Journal article; Journal article, 2016-12-01)
      Background: Increased motor activity is a defining characteristic of patients with ADHD, and spontaneously hyper - tensive rats have been suggested to be an animal model of this disorder. In the present study, we ...
    • Behavioral and Cultural Accounts of Corruption in the Interface Between Public Officer and Client 

      Agbota, Tete Kobla; Carvalho, Lucas Couto De; Sandaker, Ingunn; Couto, Kalliu (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This paper applies a behavior analytic framework to examine corrupt behavior. With this article, we heed to the call made some decades ago to behavior analysts to extend the interests and strategies of their discipline ...
    • An ethnographic study of tagging behavior 

      Carvalho, Lucas Couto De; Sandaker, Ingunn; Ree, Gunnar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Tagging is a kind of graffiti that involves writing one’s name using markers or spray paints. In Brazil, the tagging behavior has spread all over the country and especially in the big cities. Aspects of the culture deserve ...
    • Exercise induces cerebral VEGF and angiogenesis via the lactate receptor HCAR1 

      Morland, Cecilie; Andersson, Krister; Haugen, Øyvind Pernell; Hadzic, Alena; Kleppa, Liv; Gille, Andreas; Rinholm, Johanne Egge; Palibrk, Vuk; Diget, Elisabeth Holm; Kennedy, Lauritz Hagen; Stølen, Tomas; Hennestad, Eivind; Moldestad, Olve; Cai, Yiqing; Puchades, Maja Amedjkouh; Offermanns, Stefan; Vervaeke, Koen Gerard Alois; Bjørås, Magnar; Wisløff, Ulrik; Storm-Mathisen, Jon; Bergersen, Linda Hildegard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Physical exercise can improve brain function and delay neurodegeneration; however, the initial signal from muscle to brain is unknown. Here we show that the lactate receptor (HCAR1) is highly enriched in pial fibroblast-like ...
    • Opp og stå! Konkurranse som metode for å få ansatte til å arbeide stående 

      Bugten, Oliver Barth; Sagvik, Camilla; Ree, Gunnar (Norsk Tidsskrift for Atferdsanalyse;44(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      For å få folk til å være mer aktive trengs tiltak som påvirker adferd i riktig retning. Kontorer er arbeidsplasser med mye stillesitting, men de tillater økt aktivitet. Ved å utnytte kunnskap om grunnleggende og høyere ...
    • Atferdsanalyse og Fysioterapi 

      Ryen, Kristine Solbrekke; Eldevik, Sigmund (Norsk tidsskrift for atferdsanalyse;Nr. 1, 2017, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Mange barn med utviklingsforstyrrelser har motoriske vanskeligheter. Dette kan gi ytterligere begrensninger i lek, fysisk aktivitet, og selvstendighet. I denne studien undersøkte vi om prosedyrer basert på anvendt ...
    • Lean Fish Consumption Is Associated with Beneficial Changes in the Metabolic Syndrome Components: A 13-Year Follow-Up Study from the Norwegian Tromsø Study 

      Tørris, Christine; Molin, Marianne; Småstuen, Milada C (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Background: Fish consumption may have beneficial effects on metabolic syndrome (MetS); however, limited information of such associations exists. This study investigated possible associations between fish consumption and ...
    • Overføring av Stimulusfunksjoner 

      Eilertsen, Jon Magnus; Arntzen, Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Hensikten med den foreliggende studien var å undersøke effekten av overføring av stimulusfunk - sjoner på påvirkningen av preferanser og valg. Videre ble det undersøkt hvorvidt bruken andre stimuli enn de som er vanligvis ...
    • Why Norwegians Don’t Have Their Pigs in the Forest: Illuminating Nordic ‘Co-operation’ 

      Simon, Carsta (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Many situations in human life present choices between (a) alternatives beneficial to an individual and (b) alternatives that are less beneficial to the individual that would nevertheless be beneficial if chosen by many ...
    • Sex Differences on the Go/No-Go Test of Inhibition 

      Sjøberg, Espen A.; Cole, Geoff (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Parental investment theory suggests that women, due to greater investment in child rearing, can be more choosy than men when considering a potential mate. A corollary to this is that women should possess greater inhibition ...
    • Contributions of Behavior Analysis to Behavioral Economics 

      Furrebøe, Elise Frølich; Sandaker, Ingunn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This article discusses behavior analysis’ contribution to behavioral economics. Nobel Laureate Award winner Herbert Simon described the science of economics in an evolutionary context in A Behavioral Model of Rational ...
    • Hvor robust er samsvaret mellom respondering på matching-to-sample tester og sorteringstester? 

      Bevolden, Kristiane Rustad; Arntzen, Erik (Norsk tidsskrift for atferdsanalyse;Nummer 2 (VINTER 2018), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Formålet med dette eksperimentet var å undersøke om samsvaret mellom resultatene på en matching-to-sample (MTS) test og sorteringstester også er gjeldende ved bruk en Many-to-One (MTO) treningsstruktur. Vi ønsket å gjøre ...
    • Læringseffekt av podkastundervisning av kommunalt ansatt omsorgspersonell sammenliknet med læringseffekt av klasseromsundervisning av vernepleierstudenter ved undervisning om funksjonelle analyser: En pilotstudie 

      Grung, Rolf Magnus (Norsk tidsskrift for atferdsanalyse;Årgang 45, nummer 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Forelesninger som distribueres som podkast er økende i høyere utdanning. Med podkast menes lyd- og bildefiler som distribueres over internett. Resultater av studier som har sammenliknet læringseffekten av en tradisjonell ...
    • Etablering av matematiske begreper ved betinget diskriminasjonstrening 

      Lian, Torunn; Arntzen, Erik (Norsk tidsskrift for atferdsanalyse;Nummer 2 (VINTER 2018), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Denne studien undersøkte om sju barneskoleelever i alderen åtte til ti år framviste enkel forståelse av matematiske begreper etter matching-to-sample (MTS) trening og test for stimulusekvivalens. Stimulussettet besto av ...
    • Tre generasjoner klinisk atferdsanalyse 

      Myhre, Martin Øverlien; Tørmoen, Anita Johanna; Strømgren, Børge; Walby, Fredrik A (Norsk Tidsskrift for Atferdsanalyse;Nummer 2 (VINTER 2018), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Atferdsanalyse i behandling av kliniske problemer – som angst eller depresjon – har de siste årene fått fornyet oppmerksomhet som ledd i videreutviklingen av mindfulness-basert atferdsterapi. Målet med artikkelen er å ...
    • International and interprofessional experiences on welfare services for people with learning disabilities 

      Nondal, Turid Johanne (Learning Disability Practice journal;21(2), Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      International student exchange is an opportunity to discover and learn from practice in other countries but few students sign up. This article describes two European Union Erasmus Intensive Programmes that gave learning ...
    • Educational systems for inclusive education in Norway, Romania, Scotland and Sweden 

      Nondal, Turid Johanne; Cercel, Renata; Mearns, Caroline; Ahlström, Margareta (Learning Disability Practice journal;21(5), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      A lifelong learning Erasmus intensive programme promoting inclusion of persons with disabilities has involved collaboration between universities in different countries. This article outlines information provided by the ...
    • Fish versus meat: Nudging the healthier choice off food in hotel lunch buffets 

      Mobekk, Hilde; Karevold, Knut Ivar; Tran, Huy; Stjernen, Kjersti (Norsk Tidsskrift for Ernæring;16(3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Background One of the objectives of the Norwegian National Action Plan for Healthy Diets (2017-2021) is to increase the intake of fish. The aim of this study was to encourage hotel guests to choose more fish and less meat ...
    • The functional and structural asymmetries of the superior temporal sulcus 

      Specht, Karsten; Wigglesworth, Philip (Scandinavian Journal of Psychology;59, 74–82, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-22)
      The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is an anatomical structure that increasingly interests researchers. This structure appears to receive multisensory input and is involved in several perceptual and cognitive core functions, ...
    • Complexity in the oil and gas industry: a study into exploration and exploitation in integrated operations 

      Bento, Fabio (Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity;4:11, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-27)
      A common organizational response to the recognition of complexity is the consolidation of collaborative work forms. In the oil and gas industry, developments in communication and automation technologies have enabled the ...