HEART RATE RESPONSES DURING ANTICIPATION OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK OF VARIABLE PROBABILITY

作者: Pirkko Niemelá

DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9450.1969.TB00032.X

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摘要: Niemela, P. Heart rate responses during anticipation of an electric shock variable probability. Scand. J. Psychol., 1969, 10, 232-242.—Lacey's model associating heart deceleration with attention and acceleration mental activity was tested. Subject concentrated on a figure indicating probability receiving after 20 seconds. Deceleration predicted when positively would or not come. Acceleration followed by for subjects anticipating 0.50 since the beginning demand assessment situation. The hypotheses were supported data excluding last trials. Electrodermal reactivity linearly related to

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