Perceptual Correlates of the Physiological Response to Insulin

Abstract
A stimulus requiring hypothalamic mobilization (insulin in hypoglycemic doses) led to a differential autonomic display in field-dependent and field-independent subjects. There was a significantly sharper fall of free fatty acids, rise of pulse rate, rise of systolic blood pressure, and drop of diastolic blood pressure, and nonsignificant trends for more of a rise in respiration and galvanic skin response activity among the field-independent.

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