The present paper reports two experiments which were designed to investigate the effectiveness of a gradually increasing series of stimulus intensities for producing response habituation to a higher intensity stimulus. Experiment 1 (N=45) employed 3 sec 1,000 Hz tones of moderate intensity, while Experiment 2 (N=36) employed 1 sec tones of relatively high intensity. In both experiments, skin conductance was measured while subjects received a series of constant intensity stimuli (Group C), an incremental series (Group I), or a random series (Group R). Eight trials were presented in Experiment 1, while in Experiment 2, 25 trials (5 blocks of 5 trials) were employed. The range of intensities employed for Groups I and R was 42-70 dB in Experime...
Auditory stimulus intensity of innocuous tones is generally thought to have a direct effect on the a...
This thesis examined the claim that electrodermal responses (EDRs), which are controlled by the auto...
Responses to repetitive stimulation are found to decrease in frequency and amplitude over time. Simi...
Two experiments studied the effects of intermodality change on electrodermal responses and on reacti...
The present experiments examined the hypothesis that the electrodermal orienting response elicited b...
Activity of the electrodermal response system is customarily expressed in relation to physical stimu...
The present experiments examined the hypothesis that the electrodermal orienting response elicited b...
Vogel, EH (reprint author), Univ Talca, Casilla 747, Talca, ChileIn an experiment we examined whethe...
<p>Superimposed raw traces (grey) and averaged responses (black) for stimulation intensities indicat...
The present study examined the effects of task-relevance of an habituation stimulus and intermodalit...
The prediction from Sokolov's (1960) theory that, following OR habituation, size of OR return is pro...
Although the P300 event-related potential (ERP) is the most likely central measure of Sokolov’s Orie...
Abstract Although the P300 event-related potential (ERP) is the most likely central measure of Sokol...
I wish to discuss, first, a technique which we have evolved for classifying individual records of el...
I wish to discuss, first, a technique which we have evolved for classifying individual records of el...
Auditory stimulus intensity of innocuous tones is generally thought to have a direct effect on the a...
This thesis examined the claim that electrodermal responses (EDRs), which are controlled by the auto...
Responses to repetitive stimulation are found to decrease in frequency and amplitude over time. Simi...
Two experiments studied the effects of intermodality change on electrodermal responses and on reacti...
The present experiments examined the hypothesis that the electrodermal orienting response elicited b...
Activity of the electrodermal response system is customarily expressed in relation to physical stimu...
The present experiments examined the hypothesis that the electrodermal orienting response elicited b...
Vogel, EH (reprint author), Univ Talca, Casilla 747, Talca, ChileIn an experiment we examined whethe...
<p>Superimposed raw traces (grey) and averaged responses (black) for stimulation intensities indicat...
The present study examined the effects of task-relevance of an habituation stimulus and intermodalit...
The prediction from Sokolov's (1960) theory that, following OR habituation, size of OR return is pro...
Although the P300 event-related potential (ERP) is the most likely central measure of Sokolov’s Orie...
Abstract Although the P300 event-related potential (ERP) is the most likely central measure of Sokol...
I wish to discuss, first, a technique which we have evolved for classifying individual records of el...
I wish to discuss, first, a technique which we have evolved for classifying individual records of el...
Auditory stimulus intensity of innocuous tones is generally thought to have a direct effect on the a...
This thesis examined the claim that electrodermal responses (EDRs), which are controlled by the auto...
Responses to repetitive stimulation are found to decrease in frequency and amplitude over time. Simi...