THE INFLUENCE OF SET AND DIURNAL FACTORS ON AUTONOMIC RESPONSES TO SENSORY DEPRIVATION
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that a stress set or no set (uncertainty) would produce greater arousal in sensory deprivation (SD) than a relaxation set. The role of a diurnal (a.m. vs p.m.) factor was also evaluated. Eighteen male subjects were run in a 3 hour SD condition in the mo...
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