Jarl Risberg

Publication List Details

Period

1973 - 2008

Number

14

Co-Authors

Prediction of Hemispheric Blood Flow From Carotid Velocity Measurements A Study with the Doppler and 133 Xe Inhalation Techniques (2008)

Jarl Risberg, Ph. D, Patrick Smith

SUMMARY Doppler carotid velocity determinations were related to hemispheric blood flow measurements by the lu Xe inhalation method in 28 patients with psychiatric disorders without arterial pathology...

Regional cerebral blood flow and extraversion (1993)

Stenberg, Georg, Wendt, Peter E., Risberg, Jarl

Regional cerebral blood flow was examined in a group of 17 subjects (8 men, 9 women, ages 22-35) at rest and during three mental activations, inducing perceptual and spatial processing. The subjects...

Copjr~ght 1990 Pergarnon Press plc ATTENTION AND PERSONALITY IN AUGMENTING/ REDUCING OF VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS (1990)

Georg Stenberg, Jarl Risberg

Summary-Earlier research has shown that extraverts tend to increase their visual evoked potential amplitudes with increasing light intensity (augmenting), while introverts reach their maximum...

Regional patterns of cortical blood flow distinguish extraverts from introverts (1990)

Stenberg, Georg, Risberg, Jarl, Warkentin, S., Rosén, Ingmar

Eysenck's hypothesis of higher cortical arousal in introverts was examined using regional cerebral blood flow measurement in 37 healthy subjects . The measurement was made at rest, using...

Attention and personality in augmenting/reducing of visual evoked potentials (1990)

Stenberg, Georg, Rosén, Ingmar, Risberg, Jarl

Earlier research has shown that extraverts tend to increase their visual evoked potential amplitudes with increasing light intensity (augmenting), while introverts reach their maximum amplitude at...

Personality and augmenting/reducing in visual and auditory evoked potentials (1988)

Stenberg, Georg, Rosén, Ingmar, Risberg, Jarl

Previous studies have indicated a relationship between evoked potential augmenting/reducing and extraversion or sensation seeking. However, the proposed mechanism of protective inhibition can account...