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During the Psychodiagnostics: basics, we review projective techniques, the latest researches using biosensory measurements and Rorschach test.
-projective methods,
-psychopathology,
-psychophysiology,
-biosensory measurements,
-Rorschach test,
-Thematic Apperception Test,
-free association test,
-content analysis,
-measuring attitudes,
-eye tracking measure,
-galvanic skin response during Rorschach test
List of selected required and recommended literature:
Savard, M. A., Merlo, R., Samithamby, A., Paas, A., & Coffey, E. B. (2024). Approaches to studying emotion using physiological responses to spoken narratives: A scoping review. Psychophysiology, e14642.
Brown, T., Isbel, S., Yu, M. L., & Bevitt, T. (2021). Measuring attitudes: Current practices in health professional education. In Clinical Education for the Health Professions: Theory and Practice (pp. 1-28). Singapore: Springer Singapore.
Lim, J. Z., Mountstephens, J., & Teo, J. (2022). Eye-tracking feature extraction for biometric machine learning. Frontiers in neurorobotics, 15, 796895.
Conte, S., Mendolicchio, L., Kaleagasioglu, F., Norman, R., Wang, F., Losito, F. C., ... & Orsucci, F. (2016). RORSCHACH INK-BLOTS ARE MULTIFRACTALS, AND A CORRESPONDING MULTIFRACTAL STRUCTURE IS REALIZED IN HUMANS DURING THEIR PERCEPTION AS MEASURED BY THE GSR (GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE) NEUROLOGICAL AND PSYCHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL. Chaos & Complexity Letters, 10(3).
Goldfinger, D. A., Amdur, R. L., & Liberzon, I. (1998). Psychophysiologic responses to the Rorschach in PTSD patients, noncombat and combat
controls. Depression and anxiety, 8(3), 112-120.
Norman, R. (2016). Galvanic skin response & its neurological correlates. Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research, 7(7).