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Intelligence, sex and psychomotor performance

Personality and Individual Differences, 1982
Abstract This experiment investigated the effect of intelligence and sex on two simple psychomotor performance tests—Backward Figure Writing (BFW) and Backward Alphabet Writing (BAW) in 180 high-school students (90 boys and 90 girls). Three levels of intelligence, high, medium and low were taken.
Jitendra Mohan   +2 more
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Extreme Body Cooling and Psychomotor Performance

Ergonomics, 1968
Abstract In a series of experiments on the effect of body cooling ( the lowering of Mean Weighted Skin Temperature (MVVST) while maintaining normal Hand Skin Temperature (HST)) on psychomotor performance, the following results were obtained. (I) Block-stringing (BS) and block-packing (BP) performance decreased linearity across levels of body cooling ...
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Effects of sulphur hexafluoride on psychomotor performance

Clinical Physiology, 1992
Summary The narcotic influence of sulphur hexafluoride on mental and psychomotor performance has been studied in 9 subjects at normal atmospheric pressure. Control experiments were performed with air and with nitrous oxide. Psychomotor, perceptual and cognitive abilities were assessed using a computerized test battery.
A, Ostlund   +3 more
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The Advanced Dundee Endoscopic Psychomotor Tester (ADEPT) objectifying subjective psychomotor test performance

Surgical Endoscopy, 2002
This study was undertaken to establish the value of the Advanced Dundee Psychomotor Tester (ADEPT) as an objective real-time scoring system, correcting for subjective assessor opinion on endoscopic task performance. The main research questions were as follows: Are surgeons good estimators of their own performance on ADEPT? Do surgeons perceive ADEPT to
Schijven, M. P.   +2 more
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Psychomotor Vigilance and Visual Field Test Performance

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2014
Visual field test is an invaluable tool to evaluate the detection and progression of glaucoma. On the other hand, as a subjective test, reliable results depend on patients' optimum performance including vigilance during the test. The purpose of this study was to understand patient's attitude and preferences about the visual field test taking, and in ...
Inci I, Dersu   +5 more
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Motivational Effects of Anxiety on Psychomotor Performance

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994
The Hull-Spence theory of anxiety drive (A) was tested in a psychomotor learning situation in which both correct responses (R +) and competing responses (R -) were evoked by the task. Measures of A-Trait and A-State were obtained from 151 women and 52 men, all of whom were then exposed to a sequence of 16 trials on a mirror-tracking task presented ...
R B, Payne, T J, Corley
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Psychomotor Performance After Desflurane Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1991
Recovery and psychomotor performance were studied in 80 ASA physical status I-III adult patients undergoing outpatient surgery. Patients were divided into four equal groups: thiopental induction of anesthesia followed by desflurane in nitrous oxide and oxygen (Th-DES-N2O/O2), thiopental induction of anesthesia followed by isoflurane in nitrous oxide ...
J E, Fletcher   +5 more
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Effects of Terfenadine on Psychomotor Performance

Drug Safety, 1993
Sedation and impairment of psychomotor performance are well known adverse effects of the traditional antihistamines. These effects appear to be caused by different mechanisms, but both may have potentially dangerous consequences. while several of the newer antihistamines, such as terfenadine, have overcome the problem of sedation, it is also important ...
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PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE OF MENTAL RETARDATES

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1972
L A, Weaver, C L, Ravaris
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