Sleep and overextinction of the GSR component of the orienting response |
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Authors: | David A. T. Siddle A. R. Nicol R. H. Foggitt |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton 2. Department of Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, London, England
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Abstract: | Overextinction of the GSR component of the orienting response was examined in a sample of 68 socially disturbed adolescents. Continued stimulus repetition beyond the point of habituation resulted in GSR return after 50–60 stimulus presentations. However, division of Ss into sleep and non-sleep groups using behavioral and self-report criteria, failed to support Sokolov’s (1963) notion that overextinction is accompanied by drowsiness. A possible explanation of these results is discussed. |
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