ABSTRACTS OF COMPLETED RESEARCH 1966

Contents: Comparison of epileptic and non-epileptic patients on the Bourdon-Wiersma Stipple Test; Spontaneous orienting response during sleep; Psychiatric and EEG observations on a case of prolonged (264 hours) wakefulness; Orienting reflex during waking and sleeping; Neurological, EEG, and psychoph...

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Main Author: Arthur,Ransom J.
Other Authors: NAVY MEDICAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH UNIT SAN DIEGO CALIF
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Published: 1966
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spelling ftdtic:AD0650312 2023-05-15T13:49:40+02:00 ABSTRACTS OF COMPLETED RESEARCH 1966 Arthur,Ransom J. NAVY MEDICAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH UNIT SAN DIEGO CALIF 1966 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0650312 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0650312 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0650312 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Psychology Anatomy and Physiology Medicine and Medical Research (*MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY ABSTRACTS) (*PSYCHIATRY MILITARY PERSONNEL NERVOUS SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY EPILEPSY SLEEP ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY REFLEXES PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY PERFORMANCE(HUMAN) BEHAVIOR GROUP DYNAMICS CULTURE ADAPTATION(PHYSIOLOGY) STRESS(PSYCHOLOGY) EMOTIONS MENTAL DISORDERS SOCIOMETRICS MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY SELECTION WAKEFULNESS Text 1966 ftdtic 2016-02-18T20:01:23Z Contents: Comparison of epileptic and non-epileptic patients on the Bourdon-Wiersma Stipple Test; Spontaneous orienting response during sleep; Psychiatric and EEG observations on a case of prolonged (264 hours) wakefulness; Orienting reflex during waking and sleeping; Neurological, EEG, and psychophysiological findings before and after SEALAB II; Speeded addition and sleep loss; Harris's 'Problems in measuring change'; The EEG during all night recording--stages of sleep; Topics in neurophysiology; Small group structure and performance in extreme environments; Adaptation to extreme environments--the Antarctic volunteer; Cultural and psychological differences among occupational groups; Selection for Antarctic service; Emotional health in extreme and normal environments; On typologies which maximize therapeutic validity; Between two worlds--Filipinoes in the U.S. Navy; The Cornell Medical Index as a mental health survey instrument; Prognosis for psychiatric patients in Naval Service; Relevance of selected biochemical studies of stress, behavior, and emotion to military medicine; Dimensions of peer and supervisor ratings in a military setting; Change in sociometric status during military basic training; Formula for predicting effectiveness in the Navy from characteristics of high school students; Prediction of four-year military effectiveness from characteristics of naval recruits; Attitude of Marines during first enlistment; Cohesion in basic training platoons; Armed Forces Qualification Test--its validity in predicting military effectiveness for naval enlistees; Assessment of recruit aptitude for service in the Marine Corps. Text Antarc* Antarctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Antarctic The Antarctic
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Anatomy and Physiology
Medicine and Medical Research
(*MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY
ABSTRACTS)
(*PSYCHIATRY
MILITARY PERSONNEL
NERVOUS SYSTEM
PHYSIOLOGY
EPILEPSY
SLEEP
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
REFLEXES
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
PERFORMANCE(HUMAN)
BEHAVIOR
GROUP DYNAMICS
CULTURE
ADAPTATION(PHYSIOLOGY)
STRESS(PSYCHOLOGY)
EMOTIONS
MENTAL DISORDERS
SOCIOMETRICS
MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY
SELECTION
WAKEFULNESS
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Anatomy and Physiology
Medicine and Medical Research
(*MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY
ABSTRACTS)
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MILITARY PERSONNEL
NERVOUS SYSTEM
PHYSIOLOGY
EPILEPSY
SLEEP
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
REFLEXES
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
PERFORMANCE(HUMAN)
BEHAVIOR
GROUP DYNAMICS
CULTURE
ADAPTATION(PHYSIOLOGY)
STRESS(PSYCHOLOGY)
EMOTIONS
MENTAL DISORDERS
SOCIOMETRICS
MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY
SELECTION
WAKEFULNESS
Arthur,Ransom J.
ABSTRACTS OF COMPLETED RESEARCH 1966
topic_facet Psychology
Anatomy and Physiology
Medicine and Medical Research
(*MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY
ABSTRACTS)
(*PSYCHIATRY
MILITARY PERSONNEL
NERVOUS SYSTEM
PHYSIOLOGY
EPILEPSY
SLEEP
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
REFLEXES
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
PERFORMANCE(HUMAN)
BEHAVIOR
GROUP DYNAMICS
CULTURE
ADAPTATION(PHYSIOLOGY)
STRESS(PSYCHOLOGY)
EMOTIONS
MENTAL DISORDERS
SOCIOMETRICS
MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY
SELECTION
WAKEFULNESS
description Contents: Comparison of epileptic and non-epileptic patients on the Bourdon-Wiersma Stipple Test; Spontaneous orienting response during sleep; Psychiatric and EEG observations on a case of prolonged (264 hours) wakefulness; Orienting reflex during waking and sleeping; Neurological, EEG, and psychophysiological findings before and after SEALAB II; Speeded addition and sleep loss; Harris's 'Problems in measuring change'; The EEG during all night recording--stages of sleep; Topics in neurophysiology; Small group structure and performance in extreme environments; Adaptation to extreme environments--the Antarctic volunteer; Cultural and psychological differences among occupational groups; Selection for Antarctic service; Emotional health in extreme and normal environments; On typologies which maximize therapeutic validity; Between two worlds--Filipinoes in the U.S. Navy; The Cornell Medical Index as a mental health survey instrument; Prognosis for psychiatric patients in Naval Service; Relevance of selected biochemical studies of stress, behavior, and emotion to military medicine; Dimensions of peer and supervisor ratings in a military setting; Change in sociometric status during military basic training; Formula for predicting effectiveness in the Navy from characteristics of high school students; Prediction of four-year military effectiveness from characteristics of naval recruits; Attitude of Marines during first enlistment; Cohesion in basic training platoons; Armed Forces Qualification Test--its validity in predicting military effectiveness for naval enlistees; Assessment of recruit aptitude for service in the Marine Corps.
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