“…In fact, even temporary sodium amytal inactivation of the left hemisphere is associated with negative mood states (Christianson, Saisa, Garvill, & Silfvenius, 1993). Depressive affect is associated with reductions in electrodermal activity (Albus, Muller, Ackenheil, & Engel, 1987;Iacono, Lykken, Peloquin, Lumry, Valentine, & Tuason, 1983;Thorell, Kjellman, & D'Elia, 1987;Williams, Iacono, & Remick, 1985), heart rate (Albus et al, 1987;Pignatiello, Camp, Elder, & Rasar, 1989), and reaction time (Hill & Dutton, 1989;. As a result, we hypothesized that LTLs would exhibit hypoarousal, rather than hyperarousal, in a successlfailure performance paradigm, where the possibility of failure would be likely to activate their depressive tendency.…”