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Literature on REST Research
Biological Effects
Barabasz M., O’Neill M. & Scoggin G. (1990). The Physiological Panic Button:
New Data. Restricted Environmental Stimulation: Research and
Commentary. pp.112-119. Toledo, Ohio: Medical College of Ohio Press.
Budzynski T.H. (1990). Hemespheric Asymmetry and REST. Restricted
Environmental Stimulation: Theoretical and Empirical Developments
in Flotation REST. Pp. 2-21. New York: Sringer-Verlag New York Inc.
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Ewy G., Sershon P., Freundlich T. (1990). The Presence or Absence of Light in the
REST Experience: Effects on Plasma Cortisol, Blood Pressure and Mood.
Restricted Environmental Stimulation: Research and Commentary. pp.120-
133. Toledo, Ohio: Medical College of Ohio Press.
Fine T., Mills D. & Turner J. Jr. (1993). Differential Effects of Wet and Dry
Flotation REST on EEG Frequency and Amplitude. Clinical and
Experimental Restricted Environmental Stimulation: New Developments and
Perspectives. 205-213. New York: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Fine T. & Turner J.W. (1985). The Use of Restricted Environmental Stimulation
Therapy (REST) in the Treatment of Essential Hypertension. First
International Conference on REST and Self-Regulation. pp.136-143. Toledo,
Ohio: IRIS Publications.
Fine T.& Turner J.W. (1987).The Effect of flotation REST on EMG Biofeedback
and Plasma Cortisol. 2nd International Conference on REST. pp.148-155.
Toledo, Ohio: IRIS Publications.
Francis W.D. & Stanley J.M. (1985). The Effects of Restricted Environmental
Stimulation on Physiological and Cognitive Indices. First International
Conference on REST and Self-Regulation. pp.40-49. Toledo, Ohio: IRIS
Publications.
Malowitz R., Tortora T. & Lehmann C.A. (1990). Effects of Floating in a Saturated
Epsom Salts Solution Disinfected with Bromine on the Aerobic Microbial
Flora of the Skin. Restricted Environmental Stimulation: Research and
Commentary. pp.139-150. Toledo, Ohio: Medical College of Ohio Press.
Ruzyla-Smith P. & Barabasz A. (1993). Effects of Flotation REST on the Immune
Response: T-Cells, B-Cells, Helper and Suppressor Cells. Clinical and
Experimental Restricted Environmental Stimulation: New Developments and
Perspectives. pp. 223-238. New York: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Steel G. (1993). Relaxed and Alert:Patterns of T-Wave Amplitude and Heart Rate in
a REST Environment. Clinical and Experimental Restricted Environmental
Stimulation: New Developments and Perspectives. pp. 249-260. New York:
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Turner J.W. & Fine T.H. (1985).Hormonal Changes Associated with Restricted
Environmental Stimulation Therapy.First International Conference on REST
and Self-Regulation. pp.17-39. Toledo, Ohio: IRIS Publications.
Turner J.W. & Fine T.H. (1990). Restricted Environmental Stimulation Influences
Plasma Cortisol Levels and Their Variability. Restricted Environmental
Stimulation: Research and Commentary. pp.71-78. Toledo, Ohio: Medical
College of Ohio Press.
Turner J. Jr. & Fine T.H. (1993). The Physiological Effects of Flotation REST.
Clinical and Experimental Restricted Environmental Stimulation: New
Developments and Perspectives. pp. 215-222. New York: Springer-Verlag
New York Inc.
Turner J.W. Jr., Fine T. & Hamad N.M. (1997). Plasma Catecholamine Activity
During Flotation REST.6th International REST Conference.San Francisco*
Turner J. Jr., Gerard W., Hyland J., Nieland P. & Fine T. (1993). Effects of Wet and
Dry Flotation REST on Blood Pressure and Plasma Cortisol. Clinical and
Experimental Restricted Environmental Stimulation: New Developments and
Perspectives. pp. 239-248. New York: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Turner J., Fine T.H., McGrady A. & Higgins J.T.(1987). Effects of Biobehaviorally
Assisted Relaxation Training on Blood Pressure and Hormone Levels and
Their Variation in Normotensives and Essential Hypertansives. 2nd
International Conference on REST. pp.87-109. Toledo, Ohio: IRIS
Publications.
Turner J. Jr. , Shroeder H. & Fine T.H. (1993). A Method for Continuous Blood
Sampling During Flotation REST. Clinical and Experimental Restricted
Environmental Stimulation: New Developments and Perspectives. pp. 261-
267. New York: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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