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THE work recorded here is the first in a series of experiments designed to investigate the relationship between cardiac activity and the performance of monotonous tasks and tasks involving high rates of information processing.
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GRIEW, S., DAVIES, D. & TREACHER, A. Heart Rate during Auditory Vigilance Performance. Nature 200, 1026 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/2001026a0
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