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Cognitive features of borderline personality disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
Of 50 patients with borderline personality disorder, 100% reported disturbed but nonpsychotic thought, 40% (N = 20) reported quasi-psychotic thought, and none reported true psychotic thought during the past 2 years; only 14% (N = 7) reported ever experiencing true psychotic thought.
M C, Zanarini   +2 more
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Personality features of obsessive-compulsive disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
The authors evaluated personality dysfunction in 23 patients with primary obsessive-compulsive disorder and an age- and sex-matched group of patients with major depressive disorder. There were no significant differences between the two patient groups with respect to mean personality trait scores or the frequency or type of personality disorder ...
R T, Joffe, R P, Swinson, J J, Regan
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Core Features of Personality Disorder: Differentiating General Personality Dysfunctioning from Personality Traits

Journal of Personality Disorders, 2012
The distinction between general personality dysfunctioning (GPD) and specific personality traits (SPT) is an important focus of attention in the proposed revisions of the DSM-5. The present study explores the distinction between GPD and SPT using the self-report questionnaires General Assessment of Personality Disorder (GAPD) and Severity Indices for ...
Berghuis, H.   +2 more
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Spindle Net: Person Re-identification with Human Body Region Guided Feature Decomposition and Fusion

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2017
Person re-identification (ReID) is an important task in video surveillance and has various applications. It is non-trivial due to complex background clutters, varying illumination conditions, and uncontrollable camera settings.
Haiyu Zhao   +7 more
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Emotional features of narcissistic personality disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1985
On the basis of the existing data and his own clinical study, the author provides an overall systematization of emotional features of narcissistic personality disorder. The division of narcissistic emotions into primary and secondary, positive and negative, is ultimately determined by the internal (two-level) personality structure and the success or ...
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Features of borderline personality and violence

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1993
This study tested the hypothesis that borderline personality characterizes extreme violence by assessing features of borderline and schizotypal personality in three groups: Murderers, Violent, and Nonviolent adult offenders. Murderers had higher borderline personality scores than nonviolent offenders (p < .04).
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Towards Rich Feature Discovery With Class Activation Maps Augmentation for Person Re-Identification

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2019
The fundamental challenge of small inter-person variation requires Person Re-Identification (Re-ID) models to capture sufficient fine-grained information.
Wenjie Yang   +5 more
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Personalization and Social Features

2013
SharePoint 2013 contains a comprehensive set of personalization features that enhance personal productivity and social features that facilitate team development, communication, and collaboration. The personalization features streamline personal productivity and enhance awareness of relevant activities. The social features then allow individuals to come
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Using Hyperlink Features to Personalize Web Search

2006
Personalized search has gained great popularity to improve search effectiveness in recent years. The objective of personalized search is to provide users with information tailored to their individual contexts. We propose to personalize Web search based on features extracted from hyperlinks, such as anchor terms or URL tokens.
Nacar, Mehmet A.   +2 more
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Gender and schizotypal personality features

Personality and Individual Differences, 1997
Abstract Schizotypal personality is argued to be part of a spectrum of schizophrenia-related disorders. While salient gender differences in the symptomatology of schizophrenics have been reported, data with regards to such differences in DSM-III defined schizotypal features are more limited. Right-handed male (N = 120) and female (N = 137) university
Robert M. Roth, Jacinthe Baribeau
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