While it is known that anxiety or emotional arousal affects skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA), the galvanic skin response (GSR) is the most widely used parameter to infer increases in SSNA during stress or emotional studies. We recently showed that SSNA provides a more sensitive measure of emotional state than effector-organ responses. The aim of the present study was to assess whether there are gender differences in the responses of SSNA and other physiological parameters such as blood pressure, heart rate, skin blood flow and sweat release, while subjects viewed neutral or emotionally-charged images from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS). Changes in SSNA were assessed using microneurography in 20 subjects (10 male and...
AbstractThis study is a replicate study with male subjects of our previous experiment with 25 female...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to gain new knowledge of the characteristic feat...
none3Previous studies have found that unpleasant film clips depicting mutilated bodies or injuries e...
The sympathetic innervation of the skin primarily subserves thermoregulation, but the system has als...
The sympathetic innervation of the skin not only primarily subserves thermoregulation, but has also ...
The current study was aimed at investigating the effects of gender on the magnitude and patterning o...
Descriptors: cardiovascular patterns, emotion, affective pictures In this study we assessed blood pr...
The sympathetic nervous system subserves many of the autonomic responses to mental stress and emotio...
Mental stress consistently increases heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) in humans, despite inco...
Mental stress often begins with a sudden sensory (or internal) stimulus causing a brief arousal reac...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
We have previously shown in young males that the rate of rise in blood pressure (BP) at the onset of...
Mental stress elicits a robust and consistent forearm vasodilation, but vascular reactivity in the c...
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis that emotional states might contribute to cardiovascular ...
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) refers to heart rate variations due to respiration, which results...
AbstractThis study is a replicate study with male subjects of our previous experiment with 25 female...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to gain new knowledge of the characteristic feat...
none3Previous studies have found that unpleasant film clips depicting mutilated bodies or injuries e...
The sympathetic innervation of the skin primarily subserves thermoregulation, but the system has als...
The sympathetic innervation of the skin not only primarily subserves thermoregulation, but has also ...
The current study was aimed at investigating the effects of gender on the magnitude and patterning o...
Descriptors: cardiovascular patterns, emotion, affective pictures In this study we assessed blood pr...
The sympathetic nervous system subserves many of the autonomic responses to mental stress and emotio...
Mental stress consistently increases heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) in humans, despite inco...
Mental stress often begins with a sudden sensory (or internal) stimulus causing a brief arousal reac...
Men and women seem to process emotions and react to them differently. Yet, few neurophysiological st...
We have previously shown in young males that the rate of rise in blood pressure (BP) at the onset of...
Mental stress elicits a robust and consistent forearm vasodilation, but vascular reactivity in the c...
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis that emotional states might contribute to cardiovascular ...
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) refers to heart rate variations due to respiration, which results...
AbstractThis study is a replicate study with male subjects of our previous experiment with 25 female...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to gain new knowledge of the characteristic feat...
none3Previous studies have found that unpleasant film clips depicting mutilated bodies or injuries e...