Hydro-hypodynamic sensory isolation effects on concept identification.

Abstract
Tested the effects of hydro-hypodynamic environment (HHDE) on auditory concept identification (CI) with 180 male medical students. Results showed that (1) there was no difference in CI performance between HHDE conditions with immediate onset of CI problem and standard laboratory procedure; (2) performance improved after 30 min. in HHDE as compared to standard laboratory and control HHDE conditions; (3) errors significantly increased after 60 min. with some improvement after 120 min. in HHDE; (4) there were significant interaction effects between complexity of CI task and duration in HHDE in both CI errors and time estimation scores; and (5) Ss reliably underestimated time spent in HHDE. (21 ref.) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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