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Levenson, Robert W. – Journal of Research in Personality, 1983
Discusses psychophysiological methods in relationship to personality research. The paper is organized in four sections: (l) advantages inherent in the use of psychophysiological measures; (2) psychophysiological constructs particularly well suited to personality research; (3) how to choose a set of psychophysiological measures; and (4) whether or…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Arousal Patterns, Personality Studies, Personality Traits
Durrett, John; Trezona, Judi – Pipeline, 1982
Discusses physiological and psychological aspects of color. Includes guidelines for using color effectively, especially in the development of computer programs. Indicates that if applied with its limitations and requirements in mind, color can be a powerful manipulator of attention, memory, and understanding. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Color, Computer Programs, Display Aids, Elementary Secondary Education
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Fredrick, Jerome F. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1982
Reviews the physiological effect of acute grief and explores the increased susceptibility to infectious disease agents in terms of the altered biochemistry of the bereaved individual. Until basic reactions of grief are defined and the altered biochemistry established, psychological methods appear to offer the best therapy. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Disease Incidence, Drug Therapy, Grief
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Lachman, Sheldon J. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1982
Discusses voodoo illness, a form of psychosomatic illness which can result in death when sufficiently intense and prolonged. The extreme physiological arousal pattern to stimulation that comprises emotional behavior produces pathological changes in physiological functioning. Persons who are socially prepared or physically predisposed are…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Arousal Patterns, Death, Diseases
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Harper, Frederick D. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1981
Emphasizes the biological dimension of human behavior and demonstrates the need for counselors to have a knowledge of biological mechanisms of human behavior. Explains how certain biological structures and disorders are related to specific behavioral problems, and presents implications for the counseling profession. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavior Development, Behavior Problems, Behavior Theories
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Farley, Frank H.; Reynolds, Valerie J. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1980
The contribution of individual differences in physiological arousal to intellective assessment in 29 junior high school learning disabled children was studied. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Ability, Exceptional Child Research
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Wickelgren, Wayne A. – Psychological Review, 1979
The relationship between current information processing and prior associative theories of human and animal learning, memory, and amnesia are discussed. The paper focuses on the two components of the amnesic syndrome, retrograde amnesia and anterograde amnesia. A neural theory of chunking and consolidation is proposed. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Association (Psychology), Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes
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Moore, Chris – Cognitive Development, 1996
Reviews Baron-Cohen's study of autism and an explanatory theory called modularity of mindreading, which proposed a domain-specific modular psychological model based on evolutionary, developmental, psychopathological, and neurobiological considerations. Enumerates problems with the modularity approach and emphasized the evolution of domain general…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Disabilities
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McDougle, Christopher J.; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1990
Psychological, neuroanatomical, and neurochemical parallels are drawn between autistic disorder (AD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) based on a case report of fluvoxamine treatment.The implications of this case of coincident AD and OCD are discussed with respect to nosology, pathophysiology, and treatment. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adults, Autism, Biochemistry, Case Studies
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Laurent, Jeff; Catanzaro, Salvatore J.; Joiner, Thomas E. – Psychological Assessment, 2004
Considerable empirical support exists for the positive affect and negative affect components of the tripartite model of anxiety and depression proposed by L. A. Clark and D. Watson (1991); however, less attention has been paid to the physiological hyperarousal component of the model. The development of the Physiological Hyperarousal Scale for…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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Ybarra, Gabriel J.; Lange, Lori J.; Passman, Richard H.; Fleming, Raymond – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2006
In this experiment, the authors investigated the influence of exoneration from blame on children's overt behavioral distress and physiological reactivity following the presentation of overheard adult conflict. The participants were 48 children (48-71 months of age) and their mothers. Through random assignment, the authors presented 16 children…
Descriptors: Young Children, Security (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Conflict
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Barbarash, N.; Chichilenko, M.; Tarasenko, N.; Dvurechenskaia, G.; Kuvshinov, D. – Russian Education and Society, 2006
The idea of the human "individual year" (IY) refers to the span of time from one birthday to the next and provisionally divided into trimesters: the first trimester consisting of months one through three from the date of birth, the second consisting of months four through six, the third consisting of months seven through nine, and the…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Age
Mickler, Susan; Richardson, Deborah – 1985
The present study was designed to examine the effectiveness of post-experimental debriefing in reducing both self-reported anxiety and physiological arousal among participants who differed in their characteristic responses to threat. One hundred five female undergraduates were classified according to their Repression-Sensitization type and were…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Ethics, Feedback, Females
Odebunmi, Akin – 1983
This literature review discusses enuresis from various etiological formulations: pyschoanalytic and psychodynamic; medical and physiological; and behavioral. Both historical and current perspectives on a definition of enuresis are offered. Treatment methodologies are reviewed. An emphasis is placed on the ruling out of medical causes before any…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling Techniques, Drug Therapy, Emotional Disturbances
Wallace, J. MacDonald – Adult Education (London), 1974
The real demand for health education lies in learning about stress and tension, facing up to anxiety, and understanding one's own behavior, according to the author, who has taught psychological aspects of health successfully to adults for several years, with neuromuscular relaxation techniques the matirx unifying and integrating his course. (AJ)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Anxiety, Course Descriptions, Health Education
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