1980
DOI: 10.1016/0301-0511(80)90033-2
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Relaxation and skin conductance feedback in the control of reactions to cognitive tasks

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“…These results are in line with the data from our between‐block questionnaires (see SuppInf_1), where participants indicated deliberation blocks to be more exhausting than intuition blocks. This idea also concurs with research on the psychophysiological signature of relaxation: Decreased EDA signals were reported for subjective relaxation processes , when participants had to engage in specific relaxation and/or meditation techniques (Mathews & Gelder, ; Mohan et al, ; Steptoe & Greer, ), while increased EDA signals have been reported for more effortful cognitive processes (Kahneman, ). Thus, we interpret our results as indicating that participants in the intuitive conditions were more relaxed than in deliberation conditions, which required more cognitive effort.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…These results are in line with the data from our between‐block questionnaires (see SuppInf_1), where participants indicated deliberation blocks to be more exhausting than intuition blocks. This idea also concurs with research on the psychophysiological signature of relaxation: Decreased EDA signals were reported for subjective relaxation processes , when participants had to engage in specific relaxation and/or meditation techniques (Mathews & Gelder, ; Mohan et al, ; Steptoe & Greer, ), while increased EDA signals have been reported for more effortful cognitive processes (Kahneman, ). Thus, we interpret our results as indicating that participants in the intuitive conditions were more relaxed than in deliberation conditions, which required more cognitive effort.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Several studies have indicated that skin electrical conductance may be influenced by such multiple psychological factors as anxiety [ 6 , 7 ], phobia [ 8 , 9 ], and schizophrenia [ 10 ]. The skin electrical conductance test has also been used as a tool for biofeedback training [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steptoe and Greer (1980) investigated SCL biofeedback 63 combined with taped relaxation instructions, compared to relaxation instructions alone in counterbalanced order on 2 consecutive days, using 8 participants of each gender. Six 5-min relaxation phases were inserted between two complex problemsolving tasks on each day.…”
Section: Biofeedback Of Electrodermal Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To replicate and enhance the results of Steptoe and Greer (1980), Falkowski and Steptoe (1983) performed a study with extended biofeedback training and a more suitable control group. In addition, they inserted 1 week between the initial presentation of a stressful cognitive task plus an anxiety-provoking industrial accident film and the first biofeedback and/or relaxation session.…”
Section: Biofeedback Of Electrodermal Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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