Chiller (Mode of Control)

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The “heat of passion” can be a genuine increase in body temperature that can produce less than optimal compliance activity. It is not accidental that many actions that take place in an environment of revolution and turmoil are termed “heat of passion” activities. Moral collapse may also result from this physiological sense of “heat” generated by passionate feelings.

Chiller Conditioning requires locking the subject in a windowless cell with a refrigerated concrete floor, until the over-temperature condition is resolved.

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