- who
manifests any
given form of
overexcitability and
especially one who
manifests several forms of
overexcitability sees
reality in a different, stronger...
- "
overexcitability" and the "third factor".
Overexcitability is a
measure of an individual's
nervous system's
level of response.
Overexcitability, or...
-
which encomp****ed the
construct of
overexcitability. Piechowski's
research has
primarily focused on
overexcitability and its measurement.
Michael Piechowski...
- a
casual word for clumsiness, otherness,
sometimes ****ociated with
overexcitability,
excessive startle response ("jumpiness"),
excessive energy, involuntary...
-
believe that some
types of stimulus-sensitive
myoclonus may
involve overexcitability of the
parts of the
brain that
control movement.
These parts are interconnected...
- rigidity,
while cats may
salivate excessively,
protrude their tongue or be
overexcitable. Most
traditional or
historical first-aid
treatments for
redback spider...
- that
every one of the
children displa**** what he
called his
factor of
overexcitability, OE, "which
constituted the
foundation for the
emergence of neurotic...
-
individuals who have a high
development potential (i.e.
those with
overexcitabilities), have a
higher chance of re-integrating at a
higher level of development...
-
Karla Kolumna -
Benjamin is
friends with
Karla Kolumna, a
somewhat overexcitable reporter.
Everyone in
Neustadt knows her
cheery "****o there!" and her...
- ISSNĀ 0002-953X. PMIDĀ 21205813. Thomson, Paula; Jaque, S.
Victoria (2016). "
Overexcitability and
Optimal Flow in
Talented Dancers, Singers, and Athletes". Roeper...