1968
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.1968.tb02822.x
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Conditioned Heart Rate Deceleration Under Different Dimensions of Respiratory Control

Abstract: Both accelerative and decelerative cardiac responses have been observed in studies on human heart rate conditioning. An interpretation of the contradictory responses regarded as conditioned seems to remain equivocal. Experiments generally have used shock or loud sound as the US, so that effects of respiratory and pressor reflexes on heart rate appeared to be implicated in the conditioning process. In the present experiment, the period following a simple non‐aversive signal‐detection task established a heart ra… Show more

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“…Such maintenance of shallow resting respiration during a signal detection task was reported to overcome any erratic HR changes [22].…”
Section: Physiological Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such maintenance of shallow resting respiration during a signal detection task was reported to overcome any erratic HR changes [22].…”
Section: Physiological Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%