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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1984
The historic development and validity of drug automatism are discussed. Original articles and other publications supporting the concept do not present authenticated cases to validate the concept; therefore, it remains unproved.
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The historic development and validity of drug automatism are discussed. Original articles and other publications supporting the concept do not present authenticated cases to validate the concept; therefore, it remains unproved.
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International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2002
Article Outline 1. Introduction 2. Automatism involves lack of control and not lack of consciousness 3. A holistic determination of mental disorder and nonmental disorder automatism 4. A finding of mental disorder automatism inevitably attracts the special verdict 5. Two case studies 6.
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Article Outline 1. Introduction 2. Automatism involves lack of control and not lack of consciousness 3. A holistic determination of mental disorder and nonmental disorder automatism 4. A finding of mental disorder automatism inevitably attracts the special verdict 5. Two case studies 6.
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Automatic Programming for Automatic Computers
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1959Anyone who attempts to process data or perform computations with an automatic digital computer encounters the obstacle of preparing a detailed program in computer code and checking this program out on the computer. Automatic programming techniques help reduce the magnitude and cost of this task.
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The automaticity of interpreting Automaticity.
American Psychologist, 2000A F, Smith, B D, Slife
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Canadian Medical Association journal, 1996
Individuals can carry out complex activity while in a state of impaired consciousness, a condition termed "automatism". Consciousness must be considered from both an organic and a psychological aspect, because impairment of consciousness may occur in both ways.
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Individuals can carry out complex activity while in a state of impaired consciousness, a condition termed "automatism". Consciousness must be considered from both an organic and a psychological aspect, because impairment of consciousness may occur in both ways.
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