Abstract

Abstract The present study investigated amplitude of the skin conductance response (SCR), heart rate response (HRR), and digital pulse amplitude (DPA) response components of the orienting response to a change in tone intensity following habituation training. Experimental subjects received either 5 or 20 presentations of a 1000 Hz, 70 dB training stimulus of 3 sec duration followed by presentation of a test stimulus. Half of these subjects received a test stimulus of 63 dB (decrease of 7 dB), while for the other half, the test stimulus was a 56 dB (decrease of 14 dB) tone. Two independent control groups received 6 and 21 presentations of the training stimulus respectively, resulting in a 3 × 2 factorial design (N = 90). The results indicated that test trial SCR amplitude was significantly larger in the 14 dB change groups than in either the 7 dB change groups or the control groups. The 7 dB change groups did not differ significantly from the control groups in terms of test trial SCR amplitude. Experimental...

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