
pmid: 704261
4 subjects were exposed to discrimination-testing procedures before and after biofeedback training to increase and decrease their heart rates. Results indicated significant increases and decreases in heart rate, as well as a significant improvement in accuracy of discrimination. The results suggest improvements in discrimination may occur as a function of feedback training.
Male, Discrimination, Psychological, Heart Rate, Humans, Biofeedback, Psychology, Habituation, Psychophysiologic
Male, Discrimination, Psychological, Heart Rate, Humans, Biofeedback, Psychology, Habituation, Psychophysiologic
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