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An Evaluation of Finger Pulse Volume as a Psychophysiological Measure of Anxiety
Authors:Larry J.  Bloom   B. Kent  Houston   Thomas G.  Burish
Affiliation:Colorado State University;University of Kansas, Lawrence
Abstract:
The present experiment explored the utility of finger pulse volume (FPV) as a measure of anxiety. Subjects were exposed to either a threatening or nonthreatening situation, and indices of physiological arousal (pulse rate (PR) and FPV) and self-report of anxiety (Affect Adjective Checklist (AACL)) were collected. Results indicated that FPV was responsive to changes in experimentally induced anxiety and significantly correlated with PR and AACL, although the strength of these relationships was not substantial. Relevance for psychophysiological theory and the clinical observation of anxiety is discussed.
Keywords:Finger pulse volume    Pulse rate    Self-report of anxiety    Threat of shock. (L. J. Bloom)
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