Japanese Journal of Behavior Therapy
Online ISSN : 2424-2594
Print ISSN : 0910-6529
A STUDY OF SYNCHRONOUS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SUBJECTIVE RESPONCES IN SPEECH ANXIETY
Ayumi YonemuraHidetoshi Seiwa
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1990 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 115-121

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This study attempted to clarify the correlation between the time sequential patterns of psychophysiological and subjective indices in speech anxiety. Nine subjects' HR changes and subjective ratings of "tention" and "fear" representing "emotionality" ccrrelated positively, while the correlation of HR change and of "worry" and "nervous" relating to cognitive function was lower. The peaks of HR and "emotionality" could be observed at the midst of speeking, while the peak of "worrying" was exposed at the phase of before speeking. These imply that the psychophysiological change observed in HR is correspond only to the limited subjective feelings which have no connection with the function of anticipation.
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© 1990 Japanese Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
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