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Holmberg, Nils+3 more
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Metabolically exaggerated cardiac reactions to acute psychological stress revisited [PDF]
The reactivity hypothesis postulates that large magnitude cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress contribute to the development of pathology. A key but little tested assumption is that such reactions are metabolically exaggerated.
Allen+38 more
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Heart rate variability (HRV), the change in the time intervals between adjacent heartbeats, is an emergent property of interdependent regulatory systems that operate on different time scales to adapt to challenges and achieve optimal performance.
Fredric Bruce Shaffer+2 more
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Sketching the first 45 years of the journal Psychophysiology (1964–2008): a co-word- based analysis [PDF]
This article presents a keyword-based bibliometric study of the thematic evolution of the journal Psychophysiology since its first publication in 1964 until 2008.
López Herrera, Antonio Gabriel+4 more
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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL REALITY FOR LINGUISTIC RESEARCH OF FIVE LEVELS OF THE ESSENCE OF LANGUAGE [PDF]
The article confirms the validity of distinguishing of five levels of language essence, i.e. thinking-language-psychophysiology-speech-communication in psycholinguistic research. It also contains the universal scheme of scientific research of an integral-
Puzyrev Aleksandr V.+2 more
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Identifying Objective EEG Based Markers of Linear Vection in Depth
This proof-of-concept study investigated whether a time-frequency EEG approach could be used to examine vection (i.e., illusions of self-motion). In the main experiment, we compared the event-related spectral perturbation (ERSP) data of 10 observers ...
Stephen Palmisano+10 more
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Early contingentnegative variation of the EEG and attentional flexibility are reduced in hypotension [PDF]
This study explored the question as to whether hypotension is related to decreased attentional performance and reduced cortical activation. A total of 50 females aged 19 44 years participated in the study. Attentional performance was assessed using three
Duschek, Stefan+4 more
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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE [PDF]
ABSTRACTPsychophysiology is just as closely related to internal medicine as it is to psychiatry. “Psychological variable” has two distinct meanings: a) an external sensory stimulus, or b) an organismic state described in psychological language. “Psychological” and “Physical” are names of two different languages. There is no such thing as a non‐physical
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Slow and Fast Responses: Two Mechanisms of Trial Outcome Processing Revealed by EEG Oscillations
Cognitive control includes maintenance of task-specific processes related to attention, and non-specific regulation of motor threshold. Depending upon the nature of the behavioral tasks, these mechanisms may predispose to different kinds of errors, with ...
Nikita A. Novikov+6 more
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What Is Psychophysiology? Where to go next?
Psychophysiology is an area of science which helps us to differentiate between self-reported emotion and physiological expression of emotion. Many techniques such as EMG, EEG and MEG (Magnetoencephalograph) can be used for measuring muscular and ...
Kaneez Fatima Shad
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