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We tested whether the physiological effects of smoking a cigarette under standard conditions in a laboratory are similar to those seen in a room at home. On two separate test days ten healthy smokers were prepared with a small... more
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      SmokingGalvanic Skin ResponseSkin conductanceHeart rate
This preliminary study investigated the effect of emotional distance on psychophysiologic concordance and perceived empathy in a clinical population. Participants included 20 adult outpatients from a mental health clinic that underwent a... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMental HealthEmotions
In this paper, we propose to introduce the selfesteem component within learning process. More precisely, we explore the effects of learner self-esteem conditioning in a tutoring system. Our approach is based on a subliminal priming method... more
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      PhysiologyPsychologyArtificial IntelligenceBiosensors
Changes in self-perceived role identity modulate pain perception
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      PainPain ManagementEmotionsRole Playing
The present study examines the relationship between sex, infant temperament, and childhood psychophysiological reactivity via electrodermal activity (EDA). Both temperament and EDA are known to be relatively stable traits across the... more
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      Child DevelopmentSkin conductanceTemperament
To examine the basis of emotional changes to the voice, physiological and electroglottal measures were combined with acoustic speech analysis of 30 men performing a computer task in which they lost or gained points under two levels of... more
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      PsychophysiologyElectroencephalographyPeer ReviewEmotions
The role of laughter during psychotherapy is poorly understood. This study examined 10 unique sessions of psychodynamic psychotherapy with digital videotape and simultaneous measures of skin conductivity (SC) from patients and therapists.... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychophysiologyPsychotherapy
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceImaginationAffect
O bservations that intramuscular injections (IM) of promethazine are effective in attenuating motion sickness have been made during both ground-based and space studies. IM promethazine was first used during a shuttle flight in March 1989... more
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      Clinical PharmacologyGalvanic Skin ResponseSkin conductanceHeart rate
In the context of picture viewing, consistent and specific relationships have been found between two emotion dimen-sions~valence and arousal! and self-report, physiological and overt behavioral responses. Relationships between stimulus... more
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      EmotionPsychophysiologyAttentionMotion perception
Is human Pavlovian conditioning driven by a unitary, propositional system (as claimed by or by dual systems; one under conscious control, symbolic in nature, and requiring effort to deploy, and the other utilizing associative processes... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAttentionConsciousness
Virtual Reality Head - Mounted Display (HMD) manufacturers claim that consumer electronics can finally deliver a high degree of presence in virtual and remote environments. Certainly, current consumer-grade HMD systems offer rich and... more
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      PhysiologyHuman PhysiologyMetricsVirtual Reality
Introduction: Research indicates that music can affect heart rate, blood pressure, and skin conductance. Music can stimulate central emotions in the brain and release biochemical materials that change the physiologic state. We sought to... more
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      MusicElectrocardiographyEmotionsElectrocardiology
The b-adrenergic blocker propranolol given within hours of a psychologically traumatic event reduces physiologic responses during subsequent mental imagery of the event. Here we tested the effect of propranolol given after the retrieval... more
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      PsychophysiologyImaginationPost traumatic stress disorderMemory
This study examined patterns of physiological activity in elite pistol shooters and compared them with novice shooters. Heart rate and electrodermal activity were recorded for three 150-s epochs. Participants performed part of the... more
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      PsychophysiologyPerformanceSkin conductanceHeart rate
According to the menstrual reactivity hypothesis, certain women report more severe as well as a greater number of menstrual symptoms due to accurate reports of physical symptoms and expectations (e.g., cultural beliefs, sex roles, bodily... more
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      PsychologyAnxiety DisordersCultureGender Identity
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      Information SystemsAlgorithmsArtificial IntelligenceMusic
The possible impact of technological advancement on video games' effects-particularly in the case of violent games-has often been discussed but has not been thoroughly explored by empirical research. The present investigation employed a 2... more
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      CommunicationTechnologyViolenceVideo
Operatic music involves both singing and acting (as well as rich audiovisual background arising from the orchestra and elaborate scenery and costumes) that multiply the mechanisms by which emotions are induced in listeners. The present... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMusicAuditory Perception
Measures of emotion should accurately characterize the nature of an emotional experience and determine whether that experience is universal or unique to a subgroup or culture. We investigated the value of assessing emotion through skin... more
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      Data InterpretationSkin conductance
People often listen to music to influence their emotional state. However, the specific musical characteristics which cause this process are not yet fully understood. We have investigated the influence of the musical characteristics of... more
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      PsychologyAnthropologyHeart rate variabilitySkin conductance
In recent years research on physiological response and frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) asymmetry in different patterns of infant and adult attachment has increased. We review research findings regarding associations between... more
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      PsychophysiologySkin conductance
This article demonstrates how marketing may benefit from neurophysiology. The authors discuss a particular research case concerning the analysis of a skin care product advertisement. Pretests of 2 versions of this TV ad revealed that,... more
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      NeuroscienceElectroencephalographyGalvanic Skin ResponseSkin conductance
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      PsychopathyPersonality DisorderSkin conductanceHeart rate
In the current review article it is suggested that fear is a central emotional state that can be activated by external threat cues. The subcortical defensive system cannot only be activated by intrinsically aversive events but shows also... more
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      PsychophysiologyFearLearningTemporal Lobe
Bilingual speakers frequently report experiencing greater emotional resonance in their first language compared to their second. In Experiment 1, Turkish university students who had learned English as a foreign language had reduced skin... more
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      PsychophysiologyMultilingualismSpeech ProductionLanguage
Recent findings that spinal manual therapy (SMT) produces concurrent hypoalgesic and sympathoexcitatory effects have led to the proposal that SMT may exert its initial effects by activating descending inhibitory pathways from the dorsal... more
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicineSpineManual TherapyPain Management
Electrodermal activity (EDA) at acupuncture points (acupoints) has been investigated for its utility as a diagnostic aid, a therapeutic monitoring tool, and a physiological outcome measure. The research methodologies reported in published... more
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      PsychophysiologyPublishingResearch DesignComplementary and Alternative Medicine
Psychophysiological studies with music have not examined what exactly in the music might be responsible for the observed physiological phenomena. The authors explored the relationships between 11 structural features of 16 musical excerpts... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceEmotionMusic
Two experiments explore the validity of conceptualizing musical beats as auditory structural features and the potential for increases in tempo to lead to greater sympathetic arousal, measured using skin conductance. In the first... more
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      PsychologyMedia psychologySkin conductanceSkin conductance response
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      PsychophysiologyMultilingualismSpeech ProductionLanguage
Background: Better insight into craving may contribute to the development of more efficient relapse prevention strategies. Inconsistent findings on the relation between craving and relapse may be due to difficulties in the measurement of... more
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      PsychologyPsychophysiologyPsychometricsPersonality Assessment
This study investigated the effects of heightened self-awareness (SAW) on various aspects of social anxiety. High and low socially anxious (SA) participants (N = 72) had a conversation with two confederates. SAW was manipulated with... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychophysiologyPersonality
Perception of odours can provoke explicit reactions such as judgements of intensity or pleasantness, and implicit output such as skin conductance or heart rate variations. The main purpose of the present experiment was to ascertain: (i)... more
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      CognitionFace recognition (Psychology)Autonomic Nervous SystemBiological Sciences
The acquisition of a conditioned fear response is adaptive, as it enables the organism to appropriately respond to predictors of aversive events. Consequently, the absence of predictive cues can be used as a signal for safety. We aimed to... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceFearAnxiety
Fractals have experienced considerable success in quantifying the complex structure exhibited by many natural patterns and have captured the imagination of scientists and artists alike. With ever widening appeal, they have been referred... more
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      PsychophysiologyArtVisual perceptionNonlinear dynamics
This study examines mental workload and performance in simulated high-speed ship navigation. Two navigation methods were compared based on an electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) and a conventional system using paper... more
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      Heart rate variabilityComputer SimulationApplied ErgonomicsGalvanic Skin Response
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      AttentionMultidisciplinaryInformation ProcessingAutonomic Nervous System
Vehicular accidents are increasingly contributing towards loss of lives across the world. Timely detection of physiological and psychological parameters of the vehicular driver, which could cause various levels of physical and mental... more
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      Pervasive ComputingNeural NetworkMean square errorSkin conductance
In the present study, we introduce clitoral photoplethysmography as an instrument to assess clitoral blood volume (CBV). In research on female sexual functioning, vaginal pulse amplitude (VPA), as measured using vaginal... more
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      Sexual MedicineSkin conductanceHeart rateThe
Arts experts are commonly skeptical of applying scientific methods to aesthetic experiencing, which remains a field of study predominantly for the humanities, Laboratory research has, however, indicated that artworks may elicit emotional... more
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      PsychologyAestheticsArt TheoryHeart rate variability
Chills (goose bumps) have been repeatedly associated with positive emotional peaks. Chills seem to be related to distinct musical structures and the reward system in the brain. A new approach that uses chills as indicators of individual... more
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      PhysiologyEmotionMusicMultidisciplinary
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      Sexual DysfunctionFearAdolescentErotica
Objective There are many commercially available instruments for measuring electrical conductance, but there is little information about their reliability. The aim of this study was to quantify measurement variability and assess... more
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      ElectrophysiologyComplementary and Alternative MedicineAcupunctureSoftware
Choice viewing behavior when looking at affective scenes was assessed to examine differences due to hedonic content and gender by monitoring eye movements in a selective looking paradigm. On each trial, participants viewed a pair of... more
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      PsychologyCognitive PsychologyPersonality PsychologyEmotion
Using the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) and psychophysiological correlates of emotional responses (i.e., heart rate and skin conductance), we investigate the effects of trait anxiety (TA) on decision-making. We find that high TA is associated... more
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      PsychologyBiological PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychophysiology
Background: Repetitive recall of traumatic memories and chronic intermittent hyperarousal are characteristic of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Hyperarousal and memory dysfunction implicates "limbic" brain regions, including the... more
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      Anterior CingulateVietnamNucleus AccumbensBiological Sciences
We here introduce a new experimental paradigm to induce mental stress in a quick and easy way while adhering to ethical standards and controlling for potential confounds resulting from sensory input and body movements. In our Sing-a-Song... more
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      PhysiologyCognitive ScienceStressSkin conductance
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      PsychologyAnxiety DisordersEye trackingSocial Anxiety
Worry, the cognitive enumeration and anticipation of potential future negative events, is associated with autonomic dysregulation, which may in turn have implications for the immune system. People endorsing high (n ϭ 7) and normal levels... more
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      PsychologyImmunologyImmune responseFear