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ELECTRIC SHOCK METHOD

Conceptual Foundations of the Electric Shock Method The Electric Shock Method serves as a cornerstone in the history of experimental psychology, representing a specialized technique where controlled electrical currents are applied to a subject to elicit specific physiological or behavioral responses. In its most fundamental form, this method utilizes the delivery of an electrical stimulus […]

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TETANIZING SHOCK

Definition and Core Mechanism of Tetanizing Shock The concept of a tetanizing shock refers specifically to an electric stimulus characterized by parameters—primarily high frequency and sufficient amplitude—that induce a maintained or sustained state of muscular contraction, a physiological phenomenon known as tetanus. This mechanism is fundamentally distinct from a simple muscle twitch, which is the […]

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