Phillips G C, Jones G E, Rieger E J, Snell J B
Department of Psychology, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg 39406-9196, USA.
Psychophysiology. 1999 Jul;36(4):504-10. doi: 10.1017/s0048577299980071.
Research has indicated that performance on heartbeat counting tasks may be influenced by beliefs about heart rate. Sixty male subjects were administered the Schandry heartbeat counting task after viewing fast, slow, or no heart rate feedback. Subjects were also administered the Whitehead signal-detection type task. Results indicated that subjects who received fast or no heartbeat feedback performed better on the Schandry task than subjects who received slow feedback. Feedback presentation did not affect performance on the Whitehead task. These results suggest that the Schandry task is influenced by external variables (expectations, beliefs) beyond pure awareness of "discrete" visceral sensations and, thus, may not be as powerful a method for determining awareness of individual heartbeats as some other paradigms.
研究表明,在心跳计数任务中的表现可能会受到对心率的信念的影响。60名男性受试者在观看快速、慢速或无心率反馈后,接受了尚德里心跳计数任务。受试者还接受了怀特黑德信号检测类型任务。结果表明,接受快速或无心跳反馈的受试者在尚德里任务中的表现优于接受慢速反馈的受试者。反馈呈现并未影响怀特黑德任务的表现。这些结果表明,尚德里任务受到外部变量(期望、信念)的影响,而不仅仅是对“离散”内脏感觉的纯粹意识,因此,作为确定个体心跳意识的方法,它可能不如其他一些范式那么有效。