AFFECT LEVEL, CAPILLARY PULSE PRESSURE, AND RESPONSE LATENCY

EXAMINED THE EFFECTS OF THE INTEREST VALUE OF STIMULI ON PULSE RATE, CAPILLARY PULSE PRESSURE, AND OVERT EVALUATION RESPONSE LATENCIES. 12 SS EVALUATED 20 4-LETTER WORDS IN TERMS OF AN INTERESTING-DULL DIMENSION UNDER BOTH VISUAL AND AUDITORY PRESENTATION CONDITIONS WHILE THE 3 MEASURES OF INTEREST...

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Affect
Arousal
Capillaries
Cardiovascular System
Emotions
Female
Human
Humans
Interests
Pulse
Reaction Time
Responses
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