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Am J Psychiatry 109:858-860, May 1953
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.109.11.858
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GROUP DIFFERENCES IN ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC RESPONSE

PAUL KIVISTO M. A.1

1 The De Witt State Hospital.

Group differences between psychotics and normals, males and females, were found in 40 subjects in one area of heart action. "Pleasant" word stimuli distinguished the psychotics, whereas a startle stimulus distinguished the sexes.







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