Effects of Hunger Upon Cardiac Deceleratory Response to Food Pictures

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When people observe a series of dift'erent pictures, the greater the interest-value of a picture, theĀ greater the attendant cardiac deceleration. It was therefore reasoned that when the same picture (or one of equal interest-value) is observed on two occasions, once when the observer is highly motivated to find the picture interesting and once when he is not, greater deceleration should occur when interest in the picture has been heightened.

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