Abstract Background. Various studies have supported identifying specific physiological patterns that are indicative of psychopathological syndromes. Aims. The aim of this study is to verify the presence of different, consistent patterns in ANS arousal shown by five psychopathological groups (GAD, MDE, PAD, OCD, AN) and a control group. Method. Ninety outpatient subjects underwent a simultaneous registration of physiological parameters: skin conductance response (SCR), heart rate (HR), peripheral temperature (PT) and electromyography (EMG); registered in three consecutive phases: baseline, stress presentation, and recovery. Results. Results shows that SCR mean values are higher in GAD and PAD patients than in MDE and OCD patients....
Background: Psychosis has been repeatedly suggested to be affected by increases in stress and arousa...
Background: Since panic is characterized by stress-induced autonomic cardiac sensations, such as inc...
Heart rate varies constantly as a consequence of activity in the sympathetic and parasympathetic aut...
Autonomic Reactivity, Emotions and Stress Response in Psychopathology Carlo Pruneti, MS, PhD, PsyD...
The principal goal of this study is to describe the relevance of typical autonomic patterns of respo...
Summary Aim To confirm the presence of typical autonomic response associated to distinguished ps...
In order to identify some typical patterns of autonomic arousal, a sample of 104 subjects was consec...
Vulnerability-stress models implicate that alterations of the autonomous nervous system contribute t...
Despite consistent findings associating autonomic activity, such as resting heart rate, with antisoc...
Several variables shown in past studies to be important determiners of autonomic activa-tion in huma...
The response of autonomic nervous system to mental stress is currently studied as a key role factor ...
Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and panic disorder (PD) are two anxiety disorders wi...
This paper examines the use of ambulatory monitoring in investigating individual differences in phys...
The associations between physiological measures (i.e., heart rate and skin conductance) of autonomic...
Researchers have advocated for a greater focus on measuring neurobiological underpinnings of serious...
Background: Psychosis has been repeatedly suggested to be affected by increases in stress and arousa...
Background: Since panic is characterized by stress-induced autonomic cardiac sensations, such as inc...
Heart rate varies constantly as a consequence of activity in the sympathetic and parasympathetic aut...
Autonomic Reactivity, Emotions and Stress Response in Psychopathology Carlo Pruneti, MS, PhD, PsyD...
The principal goal of this study is to describe the relevance of typical autonomic patterns of respo...
Summary Aim To confirm the presence of typical autonomic response associated to distinguished ps...
In order to identify some typical patterns of autonomic arousal, a sample of 104 subjects was consec...
Vulnerability-stress models implicate that alterations of the autonomous nervous system contribute t...
Despite consistent findings associating autonomic activity, such as resting heart rate, with antisoc...
Several variables shown in past studies to be important determiners of autonomic activa-tion in huma...
The response of autonomic nervous system to mental stress is currently studied as a key role factor ...
Objective: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and panic disorder (PD) are two anxiety disorders wi...
This paper examines the use of ambulatory monitoring in investigating individual differences in phys...
The associations between physiological measures (i.e., heart rate and skin conductance) of autonomic...
Researchers have advocated for a greater focus on measuring neurobiological underpinnings of serious...
Background: Psychosis has been repeatedly suggested to be affected by increases in stress and arousa...
Background: Since panic is characterized by stress-induced autonomic cardiac sensations, such as inc...
Heart rate varies constantly as a consequence of activity in the sympathetic and parasympathetic aut...