Functional Ensemble of Temperament (FET) is a neurochemical model suggesting specific functional roles of main neurotransmitter systems in the regulation...
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STQ (STQ-77) is the only temperament test based on neurochemical framework of temperament (see Functional Ensemble of Temperament). The STQ is based on the...
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female military personnel which undertakes gender-suited tasks Functional Ensemble of Temperament Further-eastern European Time Fet, Norway, a former municipality...
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neurochemical model Functional Ensemble of Temperament. At the present time the model is associated with the Structure of Temperament Questionnaire and...
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linked functionality of neurotransmitters to the 12 traits of the STQ-77 model in a framework of a neurochemical model Functional Ensemble of Temperament The...
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Alexander Luria (category Recipients of the Order of the Badge of Honour)
This model was later used as a structure of the Functional Ensemble of Temperament model matching functionality of neurotransmitter systems. The two books...
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Nikolai Bernstein (category Corresponding Members of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences)
framework Functional Ensemble of Temperament. In his 1935 book, Bernstein gave detailed examples (with illustrations) and justification of what is now...
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Structure of Temperament Questionnaire-Compact (STQ-77). The STQ-77 is based on the neurochemical framework Functional Ensemble of Temperament that summarizes...
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of magnitude greater than that enabled by the constantly changing classification embraced by the DSM system. Some models, like Functional Ensemble of...
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Vladimir Rusalov (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of July 2025)
neurochemical model of Functional Ensemble of Temperament developed by Irina Trofimova in 2007–2014. Another benefit and novelty of the activity-specific...
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Trevor Robbins (category Academics of the University of Cambridge)
of the Nation’ 2015 publication. Robbins is also a co-author of the neurochemical Functional Ensemble of Temperament model that mapped the functional...
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Pitch (music) (section Theories of pitch perception)
of cycles per second For example, one might refer to the A above middle C as a′, A4, or 440 Hz. In standard Western equal temperament, the notion of pitch...
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Chamber music (redirect from Chamber ensemble)
ensembles, often of stringed precursors of the violin family, called consorts. Some analysts consider the origin of classical instrumental ensembles to...
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equal temperament 17 equal temperament 19 equal temperament 22 equal temperament 23 equal temperament 31 equal temperament 34 equal temperament 41 equal...
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(e.g., unequal well temperaments and alternative meantone tunings such as 19-tone equal temperament and 31-tone equal temperament) as opposed to 12-tone...
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Albert Roussel (category Pupils of Eugène Gigout)
Royan, in 1937, and was buried in the churchyard of Saint Valery in Varengeville-sur-Mer. By temperament Roussel was predominantly a classicist. While his...
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source to create vowel and phasing sounds. Each PS synthesizer features a temperament adjust section with 12 knobs, corresponding to the chromatic scale notes...
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Baltimore (redirect from City of Baltimore, Maryland)
Irish origins of Baltimore, Maryland", IrishCentral, retrieved April 11, 2016 Brugger, Robert J. (1988). Maryland: A Middle Temperament, 1634–1980. Baltimore:...
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Piano (redirect from Parts of a piano)
strike strings. Modern pianos have a row of 88 black and white keys, tuned to a chromatic scale in equal temperament. A musician who specializes in piano...
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Salvador Dalí (redirect from The Meanings of the Paintings of Salvador Dali)
draftsmanship and attention to detail, describing him as a "paranoiac of geometrical temperament". Dalí's first New York exhibition was held at Julien Levy's gallery...
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Claude Debussy (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
made good progress. Marmontel said of him, "A charming child, a truly artistic temperament; much can be expected of him". Another teacher was less impressed:...
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Brass instrument (redirect from List of 20th century brass instrumentalists)
dominant equal (even) temperament system and the just (not equal) temperament of the harmonic series itself). Since each lengthening of the tubing has an...
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Mass (music) (redirect from Musical Settings of Mass)
original on 30 April 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2018. "Concert Chorale Le Bon Tempérament - Piégros-la-Clastre - (26400) - sam. 20 août 16 - Spectable". Archived...
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the characterization of Cameron, frequently playing through her headphones on screen or non-diegetically to represent her temperament as a rebellious loner...
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while its human visitors are known as "guests". The series features an ensemble cast, including Evan Rachel Wood, Thandiwe Newton, Jeffrey Wright, James...
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Jon Rose (category Inventors of musical instruments)
improvisation in Australia in the mid-1970s included his use of violin tunings and musical temperament along with electronics (both analog and interactive digital)...
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thirty key pedalboard, with 17 sets of pedal pipes and a range from CC to f. The instrument had unequal temperament and, as Wesley had stipulated, the...
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Musical notation (redirect from History of musical notation)
variety of the vikrut swar. Other systems exist for non-twelve-tone equal temperament and non-Western music, such as the Indian Swaralipi. Znamenny Chant is...
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Anton Webern (category University of Vienna alumni)
dissatisfaction with his career and financial turmoil. Berg learned of the Weberns' ill temperaments and "latent antisemitism" from Schoenberg, and noted that Schoenberg...
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whose programme was usually made up of chorale preludes and a fugue. Bach was later to complain that the temperament on Silbermann organs was not well suited...
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