Oxygen Consumption During Emotional Stimulation

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Johns Hopkins university, 1925 - Emotions - 79 pages
 

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Page 37 - Oj line rises rapidly, maintains its higher position up to c, then slowly approaches the original line and meets it at d, proceeding with it from there to the end of the experiment. We have here, then, evidently, an example merely of the effect of hyperpnea. This effect I have suggested is to be explained...
Page 6 - O2 line from a horizontal base line at the beginning and end of the period, subtracting the former measurement from the latter, and multiplying the remainder by 20.73. A thermometer fixed in the top of the spirometer bell makes it possible to keep account of changes in the temperature of the oxygen...
Page 35 - ... smashing glass. Immediately before the second mark on the stimulus line, Dr. Dunlap's voice was heard saying "That's all right," and the disturbance subsided. The subject was completely taken in, as were other persons in the laboratory who had not been warned. His first remark at the end of the experiment was "You got a lot more from that than from any music.

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