The Relation Between Psychological and Physiological Responsivity: Depression and Galvanic Skin Response |
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... physiological relationships in mental disorders is rooted in the premise that psychological and physiological phenomena are two aspects of a common adaptational effort on the part of the organism . In this frame of reference , an ...
... physiological relationships in mental disorders is rooted in the premise that psychological and physiological phenomena are two aspects of a common adaptational effort on the part of the organism . In this frame of reference , an ...
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... physiological measure of responsivity will parallel a psychological one regardless of psychiatric status or classification . The physiological variable of responsivity chosen to be studied was the galvanic skin response ( GSR ) . GSR ...
... physiological measure of responsivity will parallel a psychological one regardless of psychiatric status or classification . The physiological variable of responsivity chosen to be studied was the galvanic skin response ( GSR ) . GSR ...
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... psychological and physiological behavior in adaptation . In this more general hypothesis , psychological and physiological behavior are viewed as parallel manifestations of one common adaptational effort on the part of the organism ...
... psychological and physiological behavior in adaptation . In this more general hypothesis , psychological and physiological behavior are viewed as parallel manifestations of one common adaptational effort on the part of the organism ...
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05 Low Responders 120 db Tone 18 non-patient low Age S Status auditory stimuli autonomic responses common adaptational effort Depression Scale depressive mood earphones electrodes were attached electroencephalographic electroshock female 18 non-patient female 18 patient female Ss Funkenstein GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE Greenblatt GSR responses High and Low high responder group High Responders Low hypothesis initial levels Initial Resistance Level initial value investigation less physiological GSR level of confidence louder or softer Low Resp low responder group male 32 non-patient Means and Sigmas measure of responsivity MMPI number of females ohms patient high patient low Paulson and Gottlieb physiological hyporesponsivity physiological measure physiological responsivity polygrapher pre-score present study psychiatric patients psychiatric status psychological and physiological psychological hyporesponsivity regardless of psychiatric responder group Table Responders Groups High Responders Low Responders response levels Roessler salivary secretion sentations of 120 series of auditory Shagass significant status or classification sub-threshold tone thesis threshold University of Wisconsin