“…The most sceptical about the usefulness of the method have been A c k n e r and Pampiglione who on the one hand regarded the method as ))very tedious)), and on the other, questioned the correlation with anxiety since they had not been able to find any correlation between the ST and other measurements of the peripheral vasolability which in Ackner's (1 956) investigations proved to discriminate between patients with low and high anxiety. On the other hand, other workers seem to have been able to confirm most of Shagass's observations, jarticylarly the occurence of a high ST in patients with marked anxiety and a low ST in patients with psychotic depressions (Boudreau: 1958), Pinelli (1957), Kawi (1958), Seager (1959), N y mguard (1959), Perris et al (1959), Perris & Brattemo (1963). The reliability has been confirmed by Nymgaard.…”