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Science 7 February 1969:
Vol. 163. no. 3867, pp. 588 - 590
DOI: 10.1126/science.163.3867.588

Articles

Effects of Feedback and Reinforcement on the Control of Human Systolic Blood Pressure

David Shapiro 1, Bernard Tursky 1, Elliot Gershon 1, and Melvin Stern 1

1 Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston 02115

An automatic procedure providing information about human systolic blood pressure at each successive heartbeat under routine laboratory conditions is described. Twenty normal male subjects were given feedback of their own systolic pressure, half operantly reinforced for increasing and half reinforced for decreasing their pressure. Significant differences in pressure were obtained in a single session. The apparatus and results suggest a possible approach to the treatment of essential hypertension.


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