EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN FOR INVESTIGATING CONDITIONING,

Abstract

The extent to which autogenous techniques may enable the conscious monitoring and/or control of processes normally considered involuntary is not known. However, such experimentation may discover ways to broaden the boundaries of human capability and, hopefully, suggest many practical applications for complex tasks of the future. In designing experiments for the outlined types, the boundaries of one particular type are easily transgressed. Consequently, personnel exploiting these paradigms should be well-based in experimental psychology, physiology, psychiatry, and engineering. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0633077

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  • Norman B. Reilly

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  • RAND Corporation

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