What's the difference between psychometry and psychrometry?

Psychometry


Definition:

  • (n.) The art of measuring the duration of mental processes, or of determining the time relations of mental phenomena.

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  • (1) The collected data included measuring the pulse amplitude difference of the arteria radialis dextra and sinistra oscillographically, pain evaluation by visual analogue scales, blood pressure and heart frequency and psychometrie.
  • (2) Intellectual and developmental assessment of all CP cases were done by psychometry.
  • (3) However, this aspect of brain function is only one of many that are amenable to psychometry.
  • (4) Psychometry indicated left sided tempero-parietal dysfunction.
  • (5) It must be determined by a team of surgeons and professionals using psychometry and social sciences.
  • (6) Whenever possible, however, he pursued his interests in psychometry and psychophysics and strove to remain active in psychology.
  • (7) Urban made important contributions in psychometry and is best known for his introduction of a correction in the "Müller-Urban weights."
  • (8) Evaluation of blood gases, brain mapping and psychometry was carried out at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 h after oral drug administration.
  • (9) From this survey it appears that most clinicians still limit investigations to psychometry, CSF-tap test(s), and cisternography.
  • (10) In order to overcome the well-known shortcomings of current psychometry especially for the objectivation of the effects of psychotropic drugs, a computer-assisted visuomotor tracking device has been developed.
  • (11) Blood sampling for zotepine and prolactin plasma levels, quantitative EEG analyses, psychometry and tolerability measures were carried out at the hours 0, 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
  • (12) The incidence and extent of cerebral damage following open-heart surgery were prospectively investigated in 103 patients, using clinical assessment, psychometry, adenylate kinase analysis in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF-AK) and computed tomography (CT) of the brain.
  • (13) Yet it appears that usefulness of psychometry in neuropsychology is only limited to practical aspects.
  • (14) Treatment with levodopa was associated with an improvement in ;speed-based' tasks as assessed by computerized psychometry.
  • (15) This study assessed the diagnostic utility of a computerized psychometry battery of tests: the Bexley-Maudsley Automated Psychological Screening Test and Category Sorting Test in the screening for deficits in cognitive function in a population of children who had been treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
  • (16) These differential effects on the neurophysiological level were also reflected at the behavioural one evaluated by psychometry, while global clinical evaluation showed, as expected, similar improvement with both drugs (apart from extrapyramidal side effects being significantly more pronounced after haloperidol than remoxipride).
  • (17) Measurements were made of the corrected visual acuity, colour vision (100 Hue test), visual evoked potentials (VEP), electroencephalography (EEG) frequency analysis and psychometry (digit recall) during stepwise induction of controlled hypoglycaemia produced by an intravenous insulin infusion.
  • (18) In order to characterize the microclimate methods of thermometry, psychometry and catathermometry are used.
  • (19) The use of psychometry in detecting performance changes relevant to pharmacological research is reviewed.
  • (20) In a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, human brain function and mental performance were studied under two different degrees of hypoxia after administration of two different doses (6 mg and 9 mg) of co-dergocrine mesylate (CDM) utilizing blood gas analysis, EEG mapping and psychometry.

Psychrometry


Definition:

  • (n.) Hygrometry.

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