[Changes in the general activation level in psychophysiologic studies--II. Values of auditory evoked potentials in relation to impression and perception and heart rate].

J Lehmann, T Ritter, R Haschke
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In psychophysiology all procedures used are accompanied with changes of general activation level (GAL) of the subjects. In our study these changes are characterized by self-assessment of the internal state and by the mean heart rate (HR) of each period. On the basis of these data group mean auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) were computed. The influence of the GAL on the N 110- and P 190-amplitudes of the AEPs was analysed. There was no effect on the P 190-amplitude whereas the N 110-amplitude shows distinct responses on changes in GAL. These amplitudes diminished when the subjects reported a change of internal state. The diminishing of N 110-amplitudes took place as well at an increase as at a decrease of the internal state factors. Comparing the HR and the N 110 of the AEPs we found an inverse U-shaped dependence. These results are discussed in comparison to the literature. Furthermore a model which could elucidate the observed findings is presented for a critical discussion.

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【心理生理学研究中一般激活水平的变化——ⅱ。】听觉诱发电位与印象、知觉和心率的关系[j]。
在心理生理学中,所有使用的程序都伴随着受试者的一般激活水平(GAL)的变化。在我们的研究中,这些变化以内部状态的自我评估和每个时期的平均心率(HR)为特征。在此基础上计算各组平均听觉诱发电位(AEPs)。分析了高气压对aep的n110和p190振幅的影响。p190振幅不受影响,而n110振幅对GAL变化有明显的响应。当受试者报告内部状态变化时,这些振幅减弱。n110振幅随内态因子的增加和减少而减小。比较aep的HR和n110,我们发现一个反u型的依赖关系。这些结果讨论了比较文献。此外,一个模型,可以阐明观察到的结果提出了一个关键的讨论。
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