Wolter J, Lachnit H
University of Giessen, Germany.
Integr Physiol Behav Sci. 1993 Apr-Jun;28(2):163-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02691221.
The experiment reviewed here was an attempt to examine whether or not magnitudes of first and second interval skin conductance responses (FIR, SIR) to different conditioned stimuli (CS), each predicting another unconditioned stimulus (US), mirror the aversiveness of the predicted USs. Twenty human subjects received a differential Pavlovian conditioning training with five CSs, each one paired eight times with a specific US. Magnitudes of FIR and SIR elicited by CSs increased with increasing aversiveness of the USs predicted. It is concluded therefore that the SIR is not a mere indicator of a cognitive expectancy process but is also affected by emotional aspects.
此处回顾的实验旨在检验对不同条件刺激(CS)的第一和第二间隔皮肤电导率反应(FIR、SIR)的大小,每个条件刺激都预测另一个非条件刺激(US),是否反映了所预测的非条件刺激的厌恶程度。20名人类受试者接受了使用五个条件刺激的差异巴甫洛夫条件训练,每个条件刺激与一个特定的非条件刺激配对八次。条件刺激引发的FIR和SIR大小随着所预测的非条件刺激厌恶程度的增加而增加。因此得出结论,SIR不仅是认知预期过程的一个指标,还受到情感方面的影响。