Childhood and adult behavior disorder: Some experimental comparisons |
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Authors: | Joseph Wortis Iver Floistad Eugene A. Sersen Christian Astrup |
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Affiliation: | 1. State University of New York at Stony Brook, N.Y., Oslo University, Oslo, Norway 2. New York State Institute for Research in Mental Retardation, Staten Island, New York 3. Troms? University, Troms?, Norway
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Abstract: | Seventy-six children with diagnoses of behavior disorder were tested with a motor conditional reflex test and a word association test. Essentially no differences were found when test performance was compared with that of 142 normal controls. When the diagnoses were divided into neuroses, adjustment reaction of childhood, and personality disorder, none of these subgroups showed any distinctive difference. Experimental differences between clinically excitatory and inhibitory types could not be established. The Russian reports about abnormal basic Pavlovian parameters could not be confirmed. In adult behavior disorder marked disturbances of functions are found. It is suggested that the worse prognosis in adult neurotic conditions is related to such pathophysiological factors as passive inhibition, weakness of active inhibition, inertness and complex structures with pathological excitation and inertia. |
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