TY - JOUR AU - Azrin, NH AB - 772 Abstracts /Archives of Clinical Neuropsychologv 15 (2000) 653-850 list learning task resulted in increased cardiovascular reactivity. These results are consistent with the results of previous investigations with the AAVLT; however, the present experiment provides a more refined understanding of cardiovascular reactivity with the AAVL. Consistent with past experiments, MAP increased following the negative list and decreased following the positive list. However, these results were only reliable following stress induction. Without the presence of a stressor, MAP only increased following the positive list. Therefore, this experiment expands the current literature on the effects of affective learning on cardiovascular reactivity, by investigating differences in a stress and no-stress condition. Also, these exciting results suggest that cardiovas- cular reactivity to the AAVLT may be dynamic. Specifically, the effect of the affective lists on the heart appears to be stress dependent. It is proposed that the diminished ability to regulate cardiovascular reactivity is a direct result of dual-task interference effects between stress and cardiovascular regulation within the right cerebrum. Effects of neuropsychological impairment in the treatment of aggression in conduct disordered adolescents Crum TA, Teichner G, Golden U, Azrin NH. Recent investigations into the cause and maintenance of aggression have shown that TI - Effects of neuropsychological impairment in the treatment of aggression in conduct disordered adolescents JF - Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology DO - 10.1093/arclin/15.8.772 DA - 2000-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/effects-of-neuropsychological-impairment-in-the-treatment-of-qw5eNNHR2e SP - 772 EP - 772 VL - 15 IS - 8 DP - DeepDyve ER -