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Bergy, Gordon G. – J Amer Coll Health Assn, 1969
Presented before the Combined session of the Section on Administration and the Section on Clinical Medicine, American College Health Association, Forty-sixth Annaul Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 3, 1968
Descriptors: College Students, Data Processing, Diagnostic Tests, Health Services
Schneider, Howard A., Ed.; And Others – 1977
This book is intended to assemble for the medical practitioner in the developed countries those features of nutritional science which are clearly useful and clinically applicable in day-to-day medical practice. The book contains 32 chapters structured into three parts. After a brief description from the viewpoint of human biology, the first main…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Books, Disease Control
Brooks, Rick – 1979
Evidence that hemispheric asymmetry is present at birth comes from several sources: physical structure of the brain, hand preference, and responses to visual and auditory stimuli. In infancy, a hemisphere is activated only when exposed to an appropriate stimulus. Different stimuli seem to activate one hemisphere only, or at least one hemisphere…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Child Development, Infants, Neonates
RIMOLDI, H.J.A.; AND OTHERS – 1962
INTERRELATIONS AMONG PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES OPERATING DURING PROBLEM-SOLVING TRIALS WERE STUDIED. A SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS OF THESE VARIABLES AIMS AT A STUDY OF STRESSES DEVELOPING WHEN SUBJECTS ATTEMPT PROBLEM-SOLVING. QUESTION-STUDY INTERPRETIVE TECHNIQUES AND PROBLEMS REFERENCED IN EARLIER REPORTS (ED 003 005 AND ED 003 006)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Measurement, Physiology, Problem Solving
DALLETT, KENT M. – 1965
TWO GROUPS OF SUBJECTS, DESIGNATED PACED AND UNPACED, WERE USED TO DETERMINE WHETHER SELF-PACING IS ADVANTAGEOUS OR NECESSARY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EFFICIENT TECHNIQUES OF MEMORIZING. EACH GROUP LEARNED 8 LISTS OF 25 WORDS EACH, 2 LISTS PER SESSION. AT THE FIFTH SESSION, THE PACED GROUP LEARNED TWO ADDITIONAL LISTS UNDER SELF-PACED CONDITIONS.…
Descriptors: Hearing (Physiology), Learning, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Campbell, C. Jean Bailey – 1976
In an effort to help directors and actors select and describe effective stage movement, this study developed an approach to human movement, based on selected facts and principles from several related disciplines, including anatomy, physiology, and mechanical physics. The theories of expressive movement discussed and the method recommended for the…
Descriptors: Acting, Anatomy, Human Body, Motion
Ruhling, Robert O.; Storer, Thomas W. – 1979
Dry-land training in preparation for competitive cross-country skiing proved to be effective in increasing athletes' aerobic capacity and physical fitness. Such training included bicycle racing, roller skiing, fartlek running, cross-country running, simulated ski walking on inclines, and interval training over hills. (JD)
Descriptors: Aerobics, Athletes, Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology)
Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA. – 1979
This three-phase literature review focusses on the dangers of drug misuse or abuse by the elderly, and seeks to assist in the development of prevention and treatment strategies. The first phase focusses on the aging process and psychoactive drug use in clinical treatment. The second phase identifies and synthesizes information on the patterns of…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Drug Abuse, Geriatrics, Gerontology
Franks, B. Don – 1975
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of the time components of the left ventricle. Since one of the ways to investigate cardiac function is to analyze the time intervals between particular events of the cardiac cycle, various time intervals of systole and diastole of the left ventricle were measured from simultaneous…
Descriptors: Blood Circulation, Cardiovascular System, Heart Rate, Human Body
Eskridge, Veronica L. – 1975
This study was designed to investigate the effect of a placebo (sugar pill) accompanied by suggestions that the pill would either (1) improve performance as a stimulant or (2) cause a deterioration in performance as a depressant when the performance in question was the subjects' complex reaction time to a light stimulus. The Harvard Group Scale of…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Higher Education, Hypnosis
Bolonchuk, W. W.; Clayton, R. D.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a systematic exercise program on sedentary males. The 12 male volunteers were all in occupations which did not require strenuous physical exercise, and they were not carrying out any regular program of exercise. (The mean age for the group was 46 years.) A battery of anthropometric tests and…
Descriptors: Exercise (Physiology), Heart Rate, Males, Middle Aged Adults
Wakefield, Frances; And Others – 1973
This book is divided into six parts: (a) introduction, including discussions on the participation of girls and women in track and field, principles of conditioning and training, and ideas for beginning a track and field program; (b) running, with sections on sprints, relays, running the 440, running the 880, and distance running; (c) hurdling; (d)…
Descriptors: Athletics, Exercise (Physiology), Physical Fitness, Running
Dintiman, George B. – 1974
This booklet on sprinting is divided into four chapters. Chapter 1 "Introduction," provides an analysis of the 100-meter dash, summarizes world records, and discusses the reliability of timing the sprint race. Chapter 2, "Describing the Sprinter," discusses the following topics: anatomical characteristics, flexibility, reaction, strength/power,…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Motion
Burke, Edmund J.
The validity of selected lab and field tests of physical working capacity was investigated. Forty-four male college students were administered a series of lab and field tests of physical working capacity. Lab tests include a test of maximum oxygen uptake, the PWC 170 test, the Harvard Step Test, the Progressive Pulse Ratio Test, Margaria Test of…
Descriptors: Exercise (Physiology), Males, Measurement, Measurement Instruments
Didday, Richard L. – 1970
The report presents both a way of looking at perceptual mechanisms in nervous systems in terms of distributed information processing, and a way of creating computer models of parts of nervous systems. The first notion views a nervous system as a collection of interacting parallel-operating computation units, each of which has some part of the…
Descriptors: Computers, Doctoral Dissertations, Information Processing, Models
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