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Latency Period (Psychology)
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Definition of 'Latency Period (Psychology)'The period from about 5 to 7 years to adolescence when there is an apparent cessation of psychosexual development. Common names: Latency Period (Psychology); Latency Periods (Psychology); Period, Latency (Psychology); Periods, Latency (Psychology); Latency Period; Latency Periods; Period, Latency; Periods, Latency |
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Diagnosis of ovarian cancer and object relationships in early memories: a pilot study.
27 Feb 2009
Women newly diagnosed with ovarian cancer (N = 16) and women from the community (N = 17) each described 3 early memories. We assessed the developmental maturity level of the memories with Mayman's Libidinal Level of Relationships scale, which ... Read more...
Sensory action potentials of the maxillary nerve: a methodologic study with clinical implications.
27 Feb 2009
PURPOSE: Recently, recording of sensory nerve action potentials (SNAPs) of the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) was described and is used as a diagnostic test of traumatic neuropathic trigeminal disorders. The technique is limited to IAN damage; ... Read more...
20 Oct 2008
Although transcription factors of the basic helix-loop-helix family have been shown to regulate enhancers of lymphomagenic gammaretroviruses through E-box motifs, the overlap of an E-box motif (Egre) with the glucocorticoid response element (GRE) ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Latency Period (Psychology)'
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- III. The progression from rapprochement to adolescence.
30 Mar 2009 - Diagnosis of ovarian cancer and object relationships in early memories: a pilot study.
27 Feb 2009 - Sensory action potentials of the maxillary nerve: a methodologic study with clinical implications.
27 Feb 2009 - Control of pathogenicity and disease specificity of a T-lymphomagenic gammaretrovirus by E-box motifs but not by an overlapping glucocorticoid response element.
20 Oct 2008 - Transformation into adolescence.
30 Dec 2007 - Malignant mesothelioma: global incidence and relationship with asbestos.
30 May 2007 - Improvement in conduction velocity after optic neuritis measured with the multifocal VEP.
30 Jan 2007 - Cocaine self-administration under variable-dose schedules in squirrel monkeys.
28 Jun 2006 - Role of anticipation in schizophrenia-related pursuit initiation deficits.
31 Oct 2005 - Long latency evoked potential database for clinical applications: justification and examples.
30 Mar 2005 - The process of attachment and autonomy in latency: a longitudinal study of ten children.
30 Dec 2004 - [Effect of acetazolamide on the latency of hyperbaric oxygen-induced convulsion]
23 Apr 2004 - Altered expression of NCAM in hippocampus and cortex may underlie memory and learning deficits in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus.
27 Aug 2003 - Physical activity and balance performance as a function of age in a prosimian primate (Microcebus murinus).
30 Mar 2003 - Effects of clozapine, olanzapine and haloperidol on the microstructure of ingestive behaviour in the rat.
24 Mar 2003 - The effects of microinjection of neurotensin into the caudate nucleus of the rat brain on the performance and extinction of a conditioned motor reflex.
29 Jun 2002 - The long and the short of it: influence of interstimulus interval on auditory P300 abnormalities in schizophrenia.
29 Jun 2002 - A 9-year-old with conversion disorder, successfully treated with psychoanalysis.
30 May 2002 - Influence of stimulus characteristics on the latency of saccadic inhibition.
30 Dec 2001 - Consummated mother-son incest in latency: a case report of an adult analysis.
30 Dec 2001
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Technical information about 'Latency Period (Psychology)'
Definition: The period from about 5 to 7 years to adolescence when there is an apparent cessation of psychosexual development.
Descriptor UI: D007837
Alternative terms: Latency Period (Psychology); Latency Periods (Psychology); Period, Latency (Psychology); Periods, Latency (Psychology); Latency Period; Latency Periods; Period, Latency; Periods, Latency;
Tree Number: F01.752.747.722.458; F02.739.794.793.458;
Online Note: search PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT 1968-74
History Note: 91(75); was see under PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT 1975-90
Technical Notes: no qualif; DF: LATENCY PERIOD