The inheritance of brain potential patterns

Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (2):193 (1938)
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Abstract

Fifteen families cooperated in this study. Each consisted of father, mother and two or more children over 14 years of age. The recording of potentials was made by means of standard amplifiers and a Westinghouse oscillograph. An analysis of the records leads the author to conclude that, while no data which indicate a certain relationship between any members of a family on the basis of their electro-encephalographic patterns can be offered, it is justifiable to assume that the resemblances in the patterns, if any exist, are not marked. The problem of whether or not patterns in brain potentials are inherited is not a closed one. Davis' work would definitely indicate that a hereditary factor does exist. Investigations of possible relationships between grandparents and grandchildren are indicated. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

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