Bernard B. Schiff, PhD

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
emotion, body/brain relations
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Bassel C, Schiff BB. (2001) Unilateral vibrotactile stimulation induces emotional biases in cognition and performance. Neuropsychologia. 39: 282-7
Schiff BB, Guirguis M, Kenwood C, et al. (1998) Asymmetrical hemispheric activation and behavioral persistence: effects of unilateral muscle contractions. Neuropsychology. 12: 526-32
Gagliese L, Schiff BB, Taylor A. (1995) Differential consequences of left- and right-sided chronic pain. The Clinical Journal of Pain. 11: 201-7
Schiff BB, Gagliese L. (1994) The consequences of experimentally induced and chronic unilateral pain: reflections of hemispheric lateralization of emotion. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 30: 255-67
Schiff BB, Lamon M. (1994) Inducing emotion by unilateral contraction of hand muscles. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 30: 247-54
Schiff BB, Truchon C. (1993) Effect of unilateral contraction of hand muscles on perceiver biases in the perception of chimeric and neutral faces. Neuropsychologia. 31: 1351-65
Schiff BB, MacDonald B. (1990) Facial asymmetries in the spontaneous response to positive and negative emotional arousal. Neuropsychologia. 28: 777-85
Schiff BB, Lamon M. (1989) Inducing emotion by unilateral contraction of facial muscles: a new look at hemispheric specialization and the experience of emotion. Neuropsychologia. 27: 923-35
Glickman SE, Schiff BB. (1967) A biological theory of reinforcement. Psychological Review. 74: 81-109
GLICKMAN SE, CLAYTON K, SCHIFF B, et al. (1965) DISCRIMINATION LEARNING IN SOME PRIMITIVE MAMMALS. The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 106: 325-35
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