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Record #112381:

Stimulus restriction in the field and laboratory: the search for analogies / Peter Suedfeld.

Title: Stimulus restriction in the field and laboratory: the search for analogies / Peter Suedfeld.
Author(s): Suedfeld, Peter.
Date: 1991.
Publisher: Cambridge: Scott Polar Research Institute
In: Human factors in polar psychology with some implications for space. Papers presented at the 24th International Congress of Psychology, Sydney, Australia, August 30 1988. (1991.),
Abstract: Reviews studies involving isolation of humans for short periods of time in environments characterised by stimulation levels drastically lower than usual (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique [REST]). Argues that research would be more productive if focused on reproduction of experiences as well as environments.
Notes:

In: Human factors in polar psychology with some implications for space. Papers presented at the 24th International Congress of Psychology, Sydney, Australia, August 30 1988 / A.J.W. Taylor, ed.

Keywords: 613/614 -- Health and preventive medicine.
159.9 -- Psychology.
159.922.27 -- Psychology, influence of society or its absence.
159.93 -- Psychology, sensation.
612 -- Physiology.
I -- Medicine and health.
(*2) -- Polar regions.
SPRI record no.: 112381

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