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Eysenck hypothesizes that extraversion reflects an underlying continuum of activation or arousal.243 245 Many studies have been conducted to test this assumption, and caffeine is sometimes employed in order to determine how its effects vary as a function of the individual differences in arousability reflected by the Eysenck dimension. Interactions involving EEG,246-247 EDA,248 249 mood,148 and task performance148-247 have been examined. [Pg.277]

Eysenck, H., The Biological Basis of Personality. Springfield,IL Charles C. Thomas, 1967. [Pg.300]

Bullock, W. A., and Gilliland, K., Eysenck s arousal theory of introversion-extraversion A converging measures investigation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 64(1), 113-123, 1993. [Pg.300]

Eysenck, H. and Eysenck, S., Manual for the Eysenck Personality Inventory, San Diego Educational and Testing Service, 1968. [Pg.300]

Grossarth-Maticek, R., Eysenck, H. J., Coca-Cola, cancers, and coronaries personality and stress as mediating factors, Psychol Rep, 68, 1083, 1991. [Pg.346]

Eysenck HJ (1983). Psychophysiology and personality Extraversion, neuroticism and psychoti-cism. In A. Gale and JA Edwards (eds), Physiological Correlates of Human Behavior (Vol. 3). Academic Press, London. [Pg.264]

Eaves, L. J., Eysenck, H. J., Martin, N. G. (1989). Genes, culture and personality An empirical approach. New York Academic Press. [Pg.138]

Ellis, 30, 39 Elworthy, 197a Enquist, 86 Escher, 18 Essa, 102 Ewert, 12 Eysenck, 132... [Pg.230]

Eysenck HJ. Meta-analysis, sense or non-sense Pharm Med 1992 6 113-19. [Pg.455]

Eysenck MW A Handbook of Cognitive Psychology. Hillsdale, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1984... [Pg.633]

Eysenck, H.J. Experiments with Drugs. Pergamon, Oxford, 1962. [Pg.341]

Factors contributing to greater withdrawal severity included female sex, higher Eysenck neuroticism, and higher alcohol intake. [Pg.246]

Eysenck, Hans J. 1953.77tr Structure of Human Personality. New York Wiley. [Pg.98]

However, some circumstances seem to expand the rewarding component of aversive appetites to the point at which they have the lure of addictions (that is, to the point at which they are not escaped or avoided even hours in advance) this can involve either entertaining forlorn wishes, for instance, until they foster pathological grief or paranoid jealousy, or succumbing to the urge to rehearse traumatic memories until they expand, via the Napalkov effect (Eysenck 1967) to become a posttrauma tic stress syn-... [Pg.234]

Eysenck, Hans J. 1967. "Single-Trial Conditioning, Neurosis, and the Napalkov Phenomenon." Behainor Research and Therapy 5 63-65. [Pg.236]

Trouton and Eysenck (1961) have pointed out that psychedelic experience is influenced not only by factors related to drug administration, but by personality, physiology, set, and setting. In their account, they also mention "suggestion" and "reinforcement of responses by the experimenter," which suggests the importance of language in determining how a subject reacts. [Pg.217]

Eysenck HJIE. Biological dimensions of personality. In Handbook of Personality Theory and Research. Pervin LA, ed. 1990. Guilford, New York. pp. 244-276. [Pg.2256]

Eysenck, H. J. 1965. The effects of psychotherapy An evaluation. Journal of Consulting Psychology 16 319-24. [Pg.231]

Eysenck HJ (1962) Know your own LQ. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth... [Pg.150]


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