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Arousal–Performance Paradigm
1952 - 1958
Researchers during the 1952–1958 period pursued controlled stress induction to quantify its effects on performance, revealing how arousal modulates task execution and can impair efficiency. A central pattern joined psychological assessment with physiological measurements, initiating early psychophysiology and promoting cross-disciplinary study of stress responses. Methodologies emphasized standardized stress protocols, objective performance metrics, subjective state ratings, and environmental stress indices to enable cross-context comparisons.
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