Effects of Feedback Delay and Feedback Timing upon Voluntary Heart Rate Control
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概要
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Two experiments were conducted to examine the effects of feedback delay during voluntary heart rate(ER) control and to test whether feedback display timing must be synchronized with R-wave of the cardiac cycle. Subjects were required to put their HR as much as possible into the 40 ms wide target zone under various conditions : Immediate, R-desynchronized (1/2-variable delay), l-beat delay, 3-beat delay and No feedback in Experiment 1,and Immediate, 1-beat delay, 1/2-constant delay and 1/2-variable delay in Experiment 2. Results indicated that very short delay of feedback can disturb the performance of voluntary HR control, and that the disturbed performance for the R-desynchronized condition was due to the half-beat delay of feedback. The findings supported the analogy between motor skills learning and voluntary HR control.
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著者
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INAMORI YOSHIO
Department of Science of Behavior
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Inamori Yoshio
Department Of Science Of Behavior Hyogo College Of Medicine
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