Grigg et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Is an accurate verbal language necessary for heart rate discrimination?Grigg et al., 1986
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- 6657792170727775889
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- Grigg L
- Ashton R
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- Biological psychology
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Three groups of subjects were required to discriminate levels of cardiac function over three sessions. Two groups were required to detect in which of two contiguous 4-sec periods their heart rate (HR) was slowest. One of these groups was given knowledge of results …
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