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Electronystagmography on Normal Persons
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1974Twenty normal persons were studied by elec-tronystagmography (ENG) for spontaneous, positional, and caloric nystagmus. In addition, a pendulum test was performed. Spontaneous nystagmus was demonstrated in 3 persons. Another 6 had positional nystagmus in 1-4 positions, with a maximum angular velocity of 7.5/scc.
T, Brask, J, Falbe-Hansen
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Global personality dysfunction and the relationship of pathological and normal trait domains in the DSM‐5 alternative model for personality disorders [PDF]
ObjectiveThe DSM-5 Alternative Model of Personality Disorders distinguishes core personality dysfunction common to all personality pathology from maladaptive traits that delineate specific variants of disorder.
Leslie C Morey +2 more
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1997
At first glance, a chapter on theories of personality and aging may seem misplaced in a text on geriatric neuropsychology. Cognition, after all, represents the construct of particular interest for clinical and experimental investigation within neuropsychology.
Christopher Starratt, Linda Peterson
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At first glance, a chapter on theories of personality and aging may seem misplaced in a text on geriatric neuropsychology. Cognition, after all, represents the construct of particular interest for clinical and experimental investigation within neuropsychology.
Christopher Starratt, Linda Peterson
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Passive Discrimination: The Normal Person
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1966(1966). Passive Discrimination: The Normal Person. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 70, No. 1, pp. 23-31.
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Binocular micromovements in normal persons
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1984Under physiological viewing conditions, binocular micromovements in normal subjects showed multiple saccadic formations which, in their vertical and horizontal components, combined to produce different forms of overshoot which were usually large. On comparing the right and left eyes, micromovements were considerably incongruous, though rough direction ...
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2008
In The Normal Personality, Steven Reiss argues that human beings are naturally intolerant of people who express values significantly different from their own. Because of this intolerance, psychologists and psychiatrists sometimes confuse individuality with abnormality and thus over-diagnose disorders.
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In The Normal Personality, Steven Reiss argues that human beings are naturally intolerant of people who express values significantly different from their own. Because of this intolerance, psychologists and psychiatrists sometimes confuse individuality with abnormality and thus over-diagnose disorders.
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Normal personality, personality disorder and psychosis
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2015The purpose of this article is to review recent literature examining the occurrence of psychotic experiences in normal population and those with personality disorders.Up to 15% of individuals in the general population report some type or degree of psychotic experience.
Sivasankaran, Balaratnasingam +1 more
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Personality and Drug Preferences in Normal Volunteers
International Journal of the Addictions, 1994This study examined the relationship between drug preferences as measured in a laboratory-based choice procedure and measures of personality and attitudes toward drugs. Healthy volunteers participated in laboratory-based double-blind studies measuring preference for ethanol or diazepam vs placebo.
H, de Wit, B, Bodker
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THE INSULIN RECEPTOR IN NORMAL AND OBESE PERSONS
Acta Endocrinologica, 1976ABSTRACT Using [125I]insulin at 172 pmol/l (1 ng/ml) the binding of insulin to mononuclear leucocytes isolated from peripheral blood was studied. Our present study comprised 21 healthy subjects (22–33 years old, 90–110% of ideal weight) and a comparable group of 22 obese subjects (20–37 years old, minimum 150% of ideal weight). A significant difference
H, Beck-Nielsen +3 more
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Personality Traits and the Normal Electro-Encephalogram
Journal of Mental Science, 1954Correlations have been noted between certain persistent personality traits on the one hand and certain patterns within the normal range of variation of the EEG on the other. Some of these correlations had been based on impressionistic assessments of personality, and the following paper contains the results of part of an investigation which was ...
W, McADAM, J E, ORME
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