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Bulletin of the Orton Society, 1977 Jan 01. 27, 210-211.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23769787
Autor:
H. Haenel
Publikováno v:
Food / Nahrung. 29:1036-1037
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Intelligence. 29:219-230
While the inspection time (IT) paradigm has proved itself as one of our best candidates for a reductive measure of general ability, some unsolved problems impede interpretation of the correlation between IQ scores and IT. Foremost among these are con
Publikováno v:
Psychopharmacology. 120:209-212
Nineteen subjects performed a choice reaction time task in which two levels of choice (two and four stimuli), and two levels of spatial attention (narrow and wide) were manipulated under each of two smoking conditions: sham smoking (denicotinised cig
Publikováno v:
Intelligence. 20:27-39
Although the Hendricksons hae proposed that the string length measure of human auditory evoked potential complexity is positively related to psychometric intelligence, this relationship is variable and may even in some circumstances be revered. Previ
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Personality and Individual Differences. 18:75-79
Over the last decade a number of studies have reported significant relationships between physiological and semi-physiological measures of performance—the string length measure of AEP waveform complexity, inspection time (IT) and reaction time (RT)
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Personality and Individual Differences. 15:329-340
Relationships between photic driving in the thera (5–7 Hz), alpha (9–12 Hz), beta 1 (16, 18, 20 Hz), beta 2 (25 and 30 Hz) and gamma (35 and 40 Hz) bands and personality dimensions of extraversion (E), neuroticism (N), and psychoticism (P), obtai
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Psychopharmacology. 108:448-451
The effects of immediate post-learning smoking of low and medium nicotine delivery cigarettes were compared to those of smoking a denicotinised cigarette and a no-smoking control condition in a paired-associate learning task. Thirty-nine male smokers
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Psychopharmacology. 116:382-384
Nicotine has recently been shown to enhance measures of information processing speed including the decision time (DT) component of simple and choice reaction time and the string length measure of evoked potential waveform complexity. Both (DT and str
Publikováno v:
Psychopharmacology. 119(3)
Two experiments investigating the effects of nicotine on performance in the inspection time (IT) procedure are reported. Experiment 1 compared ITs in smoking (0.8 mg nicotine cigarette), sham-smoking, and no-smoking conditions. IT was significantly s