Hi
 
I believe we use the cold pressor test in our methods course labs with just a 
bucket and ice and that the demos have tended to work ok (e.g., distraction).  
I'm not sure what Annette means by "never worked right".
 
Out of interest I looked around and found some relevant information.  Following 
article appeared googling " 'cold pressor' methodology' and refers to 
commercially available "circulating water bath."  Abstract raises many of the 
concerns mentioned by Annette.
 
http://www.jpain.org/article/S1526-5900(04)00746-1/abstract 
 
Googling "circulating water bath" brings up lots of manufacturing hits, 
although perhaps size or cost might be prohibitive.
Googling " 'cold pressor' equipment " brought up following article, which again 
mentions problems cited by Annette, as well as the fact that many studies have 
used home made equipment.  Article itself is available at 2nd site and gives 
suggestions for construction of such devices.
 
http://www.jpain.org/article/S1526-5900(05)00366-4/abstract 
 
http://pedpsych.psychology.dal.ca/pdf/JOP2005.pdf 
 
Hope this helps.
 
Take care
Jim
 
James M. Clark
Professor of Psychology
204-786-9757
204-774-4134 Fax
[email protected] 

>>> Annette Taylor [email protected]> 06-May-11 1:43 AM >> ( 
>>> mailto:[email protected]> )

 
Ok, so I am seriously going to pursue the cold pressor task replication and now 
am stymied by a search for equipment.
 
Do any of you use this task or do you know anyone who does who can direct me to 
the proper equipment. We have used crude equipment in the past and it never 
worked right. You need a pump to circulate the water so that it doesn't warm up 
around the arm and you need more of trough than a bucket to submerge properly.
 
I've read some methods sections of articles that use the task but they don't 
describe the equipment in enough detail to know where or now to purchase it. 
 
We actually have some unused funds and the end of the fiscal year is upon us 
and I'd like to use it up for something that we can use in the future as well. 
A web search has been frustratingly nonproductive. Any pointers in the proper 
direction would be gratefully appreciated.
 
Annette
 
Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
[email protected] 


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