
doi: 10.1007/bf01601988
pmid: 4967352
Electrophysiology deals with apparatus applied in a stimulus response situation. This technique is partly concerned with physical problems, partly with biological ones. The failure to appreciate differences in these problems leads to assumptions which require critical examination. Assumptions stating the constancy of objective stimuli, the meaning of inter and intra-individual variation, and the stability of the so-called “resting level” are examined.
Electrodiagnosis, Emotions, Galvanic Skin Response, Professional-Patient Relations, Delusions, Respiratory Function Tests, Electrophysiology, Attitude, Stress, Physiological, Humans, Perception, Anesthesia, Inhalation, Psychophysiology
Electrodiagnosis, Emotions, Galvanic Skin Response, Professional-Patient Relations, Delusions, Respiratory Function Tests, Electrophysiology, Attitude, Stress, Physiological, Humans, Perception, Anesthesia, Inhalation, Psychophysiology
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