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Development of Lexicon in Normal and Retarded Persons

Psychological Reports, 1975
One group of 24 noninstitutionalized retarded Ss and three groups of normal Ss ( ns = 26, 26, 21) labeled chromatic pictures of nouns in a study of the development of their lexicons. Lexical store development was related more to cognitive development (MA) than chronological age.
J J, Winters, M A, Brzoska
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DEMONSTRATION OF THE HEMIOPIC BORDER IN THE NORMAL PERSON

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1976
The hemiopic border is the vertical line in the visual field separating the two halves which represent each cerebral hemisphere. This border, which becomes clinically manifest in the hemiopias, may be demonstrated in the normal person either (1) by covering an eye with the palm of the hand while facing the sun with the eyes closed, or (2) by fixing a ...
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Amyloid pathology in persons with “normal” cognition

Neurology, 2012
Alzheimer disease (AD) is characterized pathologically by cortical neuritic plaques composed of a central core of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide fibrils and neurofibrillary tangles composed of abnormally phosphorylated tau. The deposition of Aβ is thought to be an early step in a cascade of events that ultimately leads to the loss of cognitive abilities and ...
Aron S, Buchman, David A, Bennett
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Fixation topography in normal test persons

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2005
The eye is moved so that the object of interest falls on the central fovea, where the spatial resolution is highest. In the present study we quantified eye movements of normal test persons during steady fixation and characterized the fixation using a 3D fixation plot (X horizontal eye position, Y vertical eye position, Z time in each eye position ...
Møller, Flemming   +2 more
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The ambivert: A failed attempt at a normal personality

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2017
AbstractRecently, attention has been drawn toward an overlooked and nearly forgotten personality type: the ambivert. This paper presents a genealogy of the ambivert, locating the various contexts it traversed in order to highlight the ways in which these places and times have interacted and changed—ultimately elucidating our current situation. Proposed
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Psychopathy and Normal Personality

1998
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the construct of psychopathy from the perspective of normal personality. It will be suggested that psychopathy can be understood as a maladaptive variant of common personality traits. The chapter will begin with a discussion of the constructs of mental and personality disorders, suggesting the absence of a ...
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EFFECT OF CIGARETTE SMOKING IN THE NORMAL PERSON

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
In view of the present controversy aroused by the paper of Hammond and Horn 1 at the American Medical Association San Francisco Meeting, it was felt that these findings, which have been under consideration for the past two and one-half years, would have more significance today than when the work was begun.
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Normal and Maladaptive Personality Traits as Predictors of Motives for Social Media Use and Its Effects on Well-Being

Psychological Reports, 2021
Maria Laura Lupano Perugini   +1 more
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Normal and Abnormal Personality

2022
Barbara Gray, Bernard Isaacs
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Normal personality processes.

Progress in experimental personality research, 1982
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