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Sunday 19 January 2014

Sigall Study (1971)

Sigall Study (1971)


Ss held a locked wheel that, if unlocked, could turn a pointer to the left or the right.

Left-disagreement; right-agreement


Electrodes were attached to their arms to look authentic. 


The fake machine supposedly measured muscular responses indicating their tendency to turn the wheel left or right. 

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