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Title
Horizontal rhythmical eye movements consistently diminish the arousal provoked by auditory stimuli.
Authors
Barrowcliff, Alastair L; Gray, Nicola S; MacCulloch, Sophie; Freeman, Tom C A; MacCulloch, Malcolm J
Abstract
Theoretical models implicating the orienting reflex as an explanatory mechanism in the eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) treatment protocol are contrasted and tested empirically. We also test whether EMDR effects are due to a distraction effect.
Publication
The British journal of clinical psychology, 2003, Vol 42, Issue Pt 3, p289