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The Effects Of Exteroceptive Feedback VS. Instructional Sets On Cardiac Rate Control
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https://doi.org/10.71889/5fylantbak.29866916
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posted on 2025-08-08, 16:28
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Donald Lee Suggs
This study predicted that verbal instructions are as effective as exteroceptive feedback (i.e., visual feedback) in achieving increases and decreases in heart rate (HR).
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1979
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College of Arts and Sciences
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Program of Study
Psychology
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Richard H. Levin
Dissertation or Thesis Type
Graduate Thesis
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psychology
heart rate (HR)
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