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Cardiovascular Psychophysiology Paul A Obrist A H Black Jasper Brener

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Cardiovascular Psychophysiology Paul A Obrist A H Black Jasper Brener
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 68.31 MB
Pages: 676
Author: Paul A. Obrist, A. H. Black, Jasper Brener, Leo V. DiCara (eds.)
ISBN: 9781138520004, 1138520004
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Cardiovascular Psychophysiology Paul A Obrist A H Black Jasper Brener by Paul A. Obrist, A. H. Black, Jasper Brener, Leo V. Dicara (eds.) 9781138520004, 1138520004 instant download after payment.

The literature relating to the learned control of autonomic processes, especially cardiovascular processes demonstrating that the activities of visceral response systems may be modifi ed by operant reinforcement and biofeedback procedures, has grown exponentially. This research seems to show behavioral properties in the cardiovascular system that were previously believed to be exclusive attributes of the somatic response systems; the implications of this for possible therapeutic use have received widespread publicity. Questions remained unanswered-about the nature of "voluntary" control and the conditions necessary for establishing it, the reciprocal effects of conditioned changes in cardiovascular and psychological or behavioral functioning, the use of cardiovascular events to index behavioral states, and the principles and techniques whereby operant conditioning of the cardiovascular system can be clinically applied.

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