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Psychosomatic Medicine 26:20-28 (1964)
© 1964 American Psychosomatic Society

Use of a Resonance Technique to Measure Muscle Activity in Neurotic and Schizophrenic Patients

JAMES G. L. WILLIAMS Ph.D.1

1 Nebraska Psychiatric Institute, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, Omaha, Neb

A resonance technique was used to compare the muscle activity of groups of neurotic, schizophrenic, and control subjects matched for age and sex. Measurements were taken with subjects relaxing or experiencing a delayed auditory feedback. A replicated three-way analysis of variance showed the test to be reliable, and the groups were differentiated from each other at better than the 0.01 probability level.

Submitted on June 17, 1963







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