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Effect of water deprivation and saline-induced thirst on the conditioned heart rate response of the rat

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Variations in the level of thirst produced by saline or water appear to be best reflected by the amplitude of the conditional response, which is a resultant of the effects of the external conditions acting conjointly with the otherwise latent effect of the altered internal state.
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This article is published in Physiology & Behavior.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hypertonic saline & Thirst.

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Psychophysiology and Psychopathology: A Motivational Approach

TL;DR: Findings suggest that under the right circumstances appetitive motivation can be assessed via heart rate and aversive motivation via skin conductance.
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The heart beats to reward: the effect of monetary incentive on heart rate.

TL;DR: It was concluded that cardiac acceleration does occur in response to monetary incentives, even in the absence of failure feedback, and it was proposed that this incentive effect reflects the activation of an appetitive motivational system.
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Learning and memory.

TL;DR: This chapter provides some illustrations of how noninvasive brain stimulation can play a major role in the investigation of memory functions, as it can be used to identify cause-effect relationships and chronometric properties of neural processes underlying cognitive steps.
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Heart Rate: Changes during Conditioned Suppression in Rats

TL;DR: Heart rate of rats was recorded in the Estes-Skinner conditioned emotional response situation and change in heart rate was conditioned more slowly than suppression of bar-pressing and was more variable than suppression.
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