Can viewing others experiencing stress create a "contagious" physiological stress response in the observer? To investigate second-hand stress, we first created a stimulus set of videos, which featured participants speaking under either minimal stress, high stress, or while recovering from stress. We then recruited a second set of participants to watch these videos. All participants (speakers and observers) were monitored via electrocardiogram. Cardiac activity of the observers while watching the videos was then analyzed and compared to that of the speakers. Furthermore, we assessed dispositional levels of empathy in observers to determine how empathy might be related to the degree of stress contagion. Results revealed that depending on the ...
Over the past years self-tracking of physiological parameters has become increasingly common: more a...
Mere observation of others experiencing stress is often sufficient to evoke stress vicariously, espe...
Emotions are not simply concepts that live privately in the mind, but rather affective states that e...
The ability to detect and respond to others’ distress is supported by the dynamic interaction of cog...
Background The peri-traumatic stress response is a strong predictor of symptom development after tra...
Whether or not we directly suffer from stress, the question arises how much the stress inevitably un...
Stress disorders are among the most commonly occurring of all mental disorders. In this context, the...
Encountering stressors, both chronic and acute, is ubiquitous to the human experience. From a layper...
Physiological and psychological stress are accompanied by nonverbal behaviour across a wide range of...
Social context influences on human behaviour have so far been studied mainly by varying the actual p...
The current research examined the interpersonal dynamics of emotion regulation in a stressful collab...
Psychosocial stress is a ubiquitous phenomenon in our society. While acute stress responses are nece...
Facial emotion recognition is an important prerequisite for social cognition. There is, however, lim...
abstract: The purpose of our study was to evaluate whether viewing videos of dogs had an effect on t...
We investigated how technologically mediating two different components of emotion communicative expr...
Over the past years self-tracking of physiological parameters has become increasingly common: more a...
Mere observation of others experiencing stress is often sufficient to evoke stress vicariously, espe...
Emotions are not simply concepts that live privately in the mind, but rather affective states that e...
The ability to detect and respond to others’ distress is supported by the dynamic interaction of cog...
Background The peri-traumatic stress response is a strong predictor of symptom development after tra...
Whether or not we directly suffer from stress, the question arises how much the stress inevitably un...
Stress disorders are among the most commonly occurring of all mental disorders. In this context, the...
Encountering stressors, both chronic and acute, is ubiquitous to the human experience. From a layper...
Physiological and psychological stress are accompanied by nonverbal behaviour across a wide range of...
Social context influences on human behaviour have so far been studied mainly by varying the actual p...
The current research examined the interpersonal dynamics of emotion regulation in a stressful collab...
Psychosocial stress is a ubiquitous phenomenon in our society. While acute stress responses are nece...
Facial emotion recognition is an important prerequisite for social cognition. There is, however, lim...
abstract: The purpose of our study was to evaluate whether viewing videos of dogs had an effect on t...
We investigated how technologically mediating two different components of emotion communicative expr...
Over the past years self-tracking of physiological parameters has become increasingly common: more a...
Mere observation of others experiencing stress is often sufficient to evoke stress vicariously, espe...
Emotions are not simply concepts that live privately in the mind, but rather affective states that e...