Abstract

Detection of spontaneous GSRs was studied as a function of prior feedback training and size of GSR. The study was designed and analyzed within the framework of the theory of signal detectability. Approximately half of the 57 Ss received GSR feedback training. During the detection period, all Ss heard a low buzz approximately every 30 sec, and they indicated whether or not they thought that they had just made a GSR. They had in approximately half the trials. The results indicated that the particular feedback training used had a small positive effect on detection and that trained Ss could more easily detect their large GSRs.

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