| 1924 - 760 páginas
...of tapping is reduced, the processes of color naming, naming opposites. and adding are slowed clown, and the rate of substitution learning is less rapid....conclusion of the drinking period. In the case of the motor processes (tapping, steadiness, coordination, and pulse rate, recovery is slower, and even in... | |
| 1924 - 764 páginas
...rate of Substitution learning is less rapid. In pulse rate, which must be considered separately froni these mental and motor tests, the effect of alcohol...conclusion of the drinking period. In the case of the motor processes (tapping, steadiness. coördination, and pulse rate, recovery is slower, and even in... | |
| 1924 - 478 páginas
...mental and motor tests, the effect of alcohol is to produce a positive acceleration. In_jjll_cases the effect varies directly with the size of the dose....conclusion of the drinking period. In the case of the motor processes (tapping, steadiness, coordination) and pulse rate, recovery is slower, and even in... | |
| Albert Theodor Poffenberger - 1927 - 630 páginas
...meaning improvement and "minus" meaning impairment of efficiency. The author concludes as follows: In all of the mental and motor tests here used the...conclusion of the drinking period. In the case of the motor processes (tapping, steadiness and coordination) and pulse rate, recovery is slower, and even... | |
| Albert Theodor Poffenberger - 1927 - 624 páginas
...improvement and "minus" meaning impairment of efficiency. The author concludes as follows: In tall of the mental and motor tests here used the effect...conclusion of the drinking period. In the case of the motor processes (tapping, steadiness and coordination) and pulse rate, recovery is slower, and even... | |
| Albert Theodor Poffenberger - 1927 - 626 páginas
...rate of substitution learning is I less rapid. In pulse rate, which must be considered separately 1 from these mental and motor tests, the effect of alcohol...effect varies directly with the size of the dose. I In the association processes the effect of the smaller doses here I employed has disappeared by the... | |
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