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Prediction of physiological arousability: a validation of the Arousal Predisposition Scale
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1993The Arousal Predisposition Scale (APS) is a brief (12-item) scale, that purportedly measures arousability, and has already been shown to predict task related arousal changes measured via self-report indexes. To determine if APS scores could predict individual differences in physiological measures of arousal, it was administered to 239 subjects.
Stanley Coren, Mah Kb
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Stress and arousability in schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Research, 2004This paper examines trait arousability (TA), a temperament characteristic, in 47 stable outpatients with schizophrenia and 50 non-psychiatric controls. Self-reported levels of stress were obtained during a negative and positive memory speech task. Levels of TA, and the association of TA scores with reported stress during the speech tasks, were examined
Thomas J. Dinzeo+3 more
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Trait Arousability-An Alternative to Trait Arousal
1987This chapter presents the theoretical rationale and procedures used to develop a questionnaire measure of individual differences in stimulus screening and associated differences in arousability. The rationale for the scale is presented in some detail because of the novelty of the concept of stimulus screening and because of the complex set of ...
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2006
A two-dimensional view of arousal was operationalized by controlling gradient and intensity of exercise-induced arousal in two experiments with 80 undergraduate men. Significant cognitive performance decrement on a visual-search task occurred at high arousal intensity in the steep-gradient arousal conditions.
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A two-dimensional view of arousal was operationalized by controlling gradient and intensity of exercise-induced arousal in two experiments with 80 undergraduate men. Significant cognitive performance decrement on a visual-search task occurred at high arousal intensity in the steep-gradient arousal conditions.
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AROUSAL GRADIENT AND PERFORMANCE
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1990A two-dimensional view of arousal was operationalized by controlling gradient and intensity of exercise-arousal in three experiments with 160 male subjects. In all three experiments, significant cognitive performance decrement occurred at moderate intensities of arousal during, or shortly after, steep-gradient arousal increases.
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British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1975
Subjects were divided into four groups based upon the possible combinations of high or low Extraversion and high or low General Activation. They learned two lists of paired associates in an A‐B, A‐Br paradigm, with a record being kept of the number of errors and the latency of correct responses.
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Subjects were divided into four groups based upon the possible combinations of high or low Extraversion and high or low General Activation. They learned two lists of paired associates in an A‐B, A‐Br paradigm, with a record being kept of the number of errors and the latency of correct responses.
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Arousal, perceived arousal and emotions
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1989M.W. Battacchi+3 more
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Sensation Seeking : Beyond the Optimal Level of Arousal
, 1979M. Zuckerman
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