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1959
Publisher Summary his chapter focuses on the study of vision as an approach to the central nervous system rather than on its functions as a special (photochemical) sense. The chapter discusses the effects of physiological stresses and drugs, and deals with experimental data, that is, with a brief description of the main features and results of ...
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Publisher Summary his chapter focuses on the study of vision as an approach to the central nervous system rather than on its functions as a special (photochemical) sense. The chapter discusses the effects of physiological stresses and drugs, and deals with experimental data, that is, with a brief description of the main features and results of ...
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2008
In this chapter some psychophysiological accounts of RST are reviewed mainly in terms of personality traits. Findings from many of these studies outline the importance of RST in physiological understanding of personality, including how individual differences in personality are reflected in behavior and cognition. However, there is little consensus over
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In this chapter some psychophysiological accounts of RST are reviewed mainly in terms of personality traits. Findings from many of these studies outline the importance of RST in physiological understanding of personality, including how individual differences in personality are reflected in behavior and cognition. However, there is little consensus over
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On the Psychophysiology of Extraversion
2004Initial research on individual differences in personality centered on the development of questionnaires. These were the only available tools for the description and prediction of behavior. Later, trait models were developed that attempted to move from personality description to a multilevel causal form of explanation.
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2000
Abstract Psychophysiology is a relatively new discipline. In the mid-1950s, a group of physiological psychologists began referring to themselves as psychophysiologists. However, the subject matter of psychophysiology — the interaction of mind and body — has been studied for centuries by people trained as philosophers, physicists ...
Robert M. Stern +2 more
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Abstract Psychophysiology is a relatively new discipline. In the mid-1950s, a group of physiological psychologists began referring to themselves as psychophysiologists. However, the subject matter of psychophysiology — the interaction of mind and body — has been studied for centuries by people trained as philosophers, physicists ...
Robert M. Stern +2 more
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Psychophysiology in ergonomics
Applied Ergonomics, 2009Michael, Trimmel +2 more
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2015
Psychophysiology — the science studying interrelation of mentality of the person and physiological processes. Fundamental knowledge of work of a brain, first of all, of nervous regulation of functions of an organism, the general and specific features of the highest falls within the scope of its interests nervous activity, the defining character and ...
Roman Ayzman, Syergyey Krivoyekov
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Psychophysiology — the science studying interrelation of mentality of the person and physiological processes. Fundamental knowledge of work of a brain, first of all, of nervous regulation of functions of an organism, the general and specific features of the highest falls within the scope of its interests nervous activity, the defining character and ...
Roman Ayzman, Syergyey Krivoyekov
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