A STUDY OF SOME DETERMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS.

Abstract

The study utilizes a four-choice discrimination task and various levels of electric shock to investigate possible determiners of anticipatory stress, and individual differences in performance decrements resulting from such stress. In general, disruption increases as the threatening event comes closer, as the perceived probability of its occurrence becomes greater, and as the perceived degree of unpleasantness is increased. Whether or not the anticipated unpleasant event really occurred in previous exposures influences behavior in subsequent exposures. There are several indications that anticipatory physical threat stress has a curvilinear relationship to performance, with low amounts of threat enhancing performance. There were wide individual differences in susceptibility to performance disruption by threat. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 29, 1965
Accession Number
AD0624450

Entities

People

  • Patrick M. Curran
  • Robert J. Wherry Jr.

Organizations

  • Naval Aerospace Medical Institute

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Discrimination
  • Mathematics
  • Probability
  • Social Problems
  • Social Sciences

Fields of Study

  • Psychology

Readers

  • Brain and Cognitive Science; Experimental Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Political Violence and Terrorism Studies.
  • Vision Science/Vision Psychology/Cognitive Neuroscience.