GSR
and plethysmographic changes during different modes of reference
to experiencing: An experimental approach to psychotherapeutic
process
N. Kawakami |
Photoplethysmographic
and GSR changes of 32 male and female students were recorded during
different modes of reference to Experiencing, experimentally varied
with eight types of instructions. Results indicate that the different
degrees of reference to Experiencing caused difference in numbers
of skin resistance responses (SRR) and that in pulse amplitudes of
plethysmogram, being consistent with Gendlin, et al. (1961), and
showed quite contrary changes of skin resistance Level (SRL). High
correlation existed between pulse amplitudes and the numbers of SRR.
Possible conditions to elicit those different results were suggested.
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