Differential Effects of Left versus Right Monaural Biofeedback for Heart Rate Increase |
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Authors: | Lisa Greenstadt Marjorie Schuman David Shapiro |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles |
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Abstract: | Cerebral lateralization in the voluntary increase of heart rate was investigated in a biofeedback experiment involving 20 right-handed female subjects randomly assigned to one of two groups: right or left ear input of stimulus and biofeedback information. The stimulus was a 1000 Hz tone which signalled the start and duration of 30 20-sec training trials. Feedback was a click presented every time an interbeat interval was shorter than a criterion established through a shaping schedule. A monetary bonus provided additional reinforcement at the end of each trial. Subjects given right ear feedback increased their heart rate significantly more than subjects given left ear feedback. The largest difference between the group means (7 bpm) was recorded after the first 20 training trials. The results are discussed in terms of hemispheric perceptual and functional differences. |
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Keywords: | Hemispheric lateralization Biofeedback Monaural |
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