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To assess whether violent video games affected the brain long-term, Bowen and her colleague, Julia Spaniol, recruited 122 undergraduate psychology students to participate in their study on emotional memory.
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Such a native man is pointed out to you as an excellent Spaniol.
Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands Charles Nordhoff 1865
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The cattle are managed here, as in California, on horseback and with the help of the lasso; and he who on our Pacific coast is called a _vaquero_, or cow-herd, is here known as a "Spaniol."
Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands Charles Nordhoff 1865
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Holly Bowen, a PhD candidate, and Julia Spaniol, a psychology professor, tested the impact on the emotional long-term memory of 122 undergraduates, regular players and non-players, by showing them a variety of images, positive and negative.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Elizabeth Renzetti 2011
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Holly Bowen, a PhD candidate, and Julia Spaniol, a psychology professor, tested the impact on the emotional long-term memory of 122 undergraduates, regular players and non-players, by showing them a variety of images, positive and negative.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Elizabeth Renzetti 2011
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Following a passed ball, Madison Harms reached on an error and drove in Spaniol.
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Spaniol reached base to start each of the Warriors 'three rallies and scored each time.
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"I'm going for base hits every time Icome up to the plate," said Spaniol, who finished 3-for-4 with a double and a stolen base.
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Hinshaw then blasted a triple to right, driving in Spaniol with what proved to be the winning run.
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Following a passed ball, Madison Harms reached on an error and drove in Spaniol.
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