<Originals>Effects of Target Stimulus on Sympathetic Skin Response in Counting and Reaction Tasks
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SHIMODA, M., IMANAKA, K., NISHIHIRA, Y., KITA, I., HATTA, A., FUMOTO, M., KANEDA, T., AKIYAMA, S. and Tokito, s., Effects of Target Stimulus on Sympathetic Skin Response in Counting and Reaction Tasks. Adv. Exerc. Sports Physiol., Vol.7, No.3 pp93-101, 2001. To examine the effect of motor responses to target stimuli on elicitation of sympathetic skin response (SSR), we assessed both tne N140 and P300 components of event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and SSR of ten healthy volunteers using an oddball paradigm in two types of conditions. In one condition, subjects were required to count the traget stimuuli (count condition), while in the other condition, the subjects were asked to perform a quick voluntraty of both N140 and SSR were larger in the reation condition than in the count condition. The amplitude of P300 did not significantly change in either condition. The latency of P300 decreased in the target stimuli presented in the count condition may be processed with the same amount of attentional resources of subjects as in the reaction condition, but the requirement of a quick motor responses enhances boeh the arousal state of subjects and the stimulus meaning which indicates that the subjects should perform a voluntary movements itself, and that these enhancements may then activate the sympathetic nerve responses (e.g., SSR).
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著者
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IMANAKA Kuniyasu
Department of Kinesiology, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Imanaka Kuniyasu
東京都立大学 身体運動科学専攻
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Imanaka Kuniyasu
Department Of Kinesiology Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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NISHIHIRA Yoshiaki
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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SHIMODA Masahiro
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Shimoda Masahiro
Health and Amenity Science,Faculty of Agriculture,Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Imanaka Kuniyasu
Department Of Exercise And Sport Science Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Nishihira Yoshiaki
Institute Of Health & Sports Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Nishihira Yoshiaki
School Of Medical Technology And Nursing Nagasaki Universtity
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Imanaka K
Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Shimoda Masahiro
Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Nishira Yoshiaki
Univ.of Tsukuba Institute Of Health And Sports Sciences
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Shimoda Masahiro
Institute Of Health And Sport Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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