1984'5, p.131
Baturin N. A.
Effects of failure and success on man's functional state
(RESUME)

Theoretical analysis of the problem made it possible to assume that specific changes in man's state must be studied as a function of quantitatively equal failures' and successes. Two experimental procedures have been elaborated in order to confirm the assumption. Registration of a variety of indexes of different forms of activation reveals that successes tend to be accompanied by increased activation of the vegetative nervous systems while failures rather produce activation of the central nervous system and appearance of subjective feelings.