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Habituation with apparatus and group testing improves assessment of fish preferences. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Fish Biol
Varracchio C   +4 more
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"I'm Ready This Time": Investigating physiological and emotional habituation to repetitive social stress. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Behav Med
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Psychophysiological Relations in Habituation to Gravitational Stress

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1962
Prolonged exposures to positive acceleration give rise to disturbances in physiological functions, such as circulatory hypotension in the upper parts of the body (for reviews see Wood, Lambert, Baldes, & Code, 1946; Gauer, 1950), increased heart rate (cf. Bjurstedt, Hansson, & Stroem, 1959), as well as deficient oxygenation of the arterial blood (Barr,
M, FRANKENHAEUSER, K, STERKY, G, JAERPE
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What Habituates in Infant Visual Habituation? A Psychophysiological Analysis

Infancy, 2010
Despite the use of visual habituation over the past half century, relatively little is known about its underlying processes. We analyzed heart rate (HR) taken simultaneous with looking during infant‐controlled habituation sessions collected longitudinally at 4, 6, and 8 months of age with the goal of examining how HR and HR‐defined phases of attention ...
John, Colombo   +5 more
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Psychophysiological effects of nicotine abstinence and behavioral challenges in habitual smokers

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2002
We tested the hypothesis that psychophysiological responses to behavioral challenges are enhanced by short-term abstinence from smoking. Blood pressure (BP), salivary cortisol levels, and withdrawal symptoms were measured after a period of smoking abstinence (18 h) or ad libitum smoking, during rest, and in response to acute behavioral challenges ...
Mustafa, al'Absi   +2 more
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Psychophysiological Response Patterns of Migraine Patients in Two Habituation Tests

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2005
Objective.—To investigate the habituation response pattern of patients with migraine to a simple standard stressor and to a more complex performance‐dependent (achievement) stressor in three peripheral systems (electrodermal, vasomotor, and cardiovascular).
Dorothea, Huber   +2 more
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Anxiety trait modulates psychophysiological reactions, but not habituation processes related to affective auditory stimuli

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2006
It is well known that there are specific peripheral activation patterns associated with the emotional valence of sounds. However, it is unclear how these effects adapt over time. The personality traits influencing these processes are also not clear. Anxiety disorders influence the autonomic activation related to emotional processing.
Martin-Soelch, C.   +4 more
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Psychophysiological effects of habitual caffeine consumption

International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1994
Caffeine is the most widely consumed pharmacologically active substance in the world, and a key issue concerning its possible implications for human health is whether it has persistent (i.e., chronic) physiological effects on habitual consumers. This study examined blood pressure, heart rate (HR), electromyogram (EMG), and skin conductance level (SCL ...
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