We tested the one–sided hypotheses that SVVSVT > AVVSVT, SVVSVT > SVVAVT, SVVSVT > AVVAVT, AVVSVT > AVVAVT and SVVAVT > AVVAVT and the two–sided hypothesis that SVVAVT T≠ AVVSVT. “t” shows the t–statistics derived from t tests, “p” the p value, “BF10” the Bayesian factor for the alternative hypothesis, and “dz” the Cohen’s coefficient for matched pairs as effect size.</p
<p>Upper half: Subjective ratings on the dimensions arousal, valence, anxiety, and authenticity. Hig...
AbstractModel-based analysis of psychophysiological signals is more robust to noise – compared to st...
The present study is an attempt to measure the correlation between vigilance , as indicated by sign...
<p>Mean magnitudes of skin conductance responses during acquisition. (Left-hand panel shows first in...
<p>Mean magnitudes of skin conductance responses during acquisition. (Left-hand panel shows first in...
AbstractAnalytic tools for psychophysiological signals often make implicit assumptions that are unsp...
<p>Responses were range-corrected and square-root transformed. The left panel represents the data fr...
<p>Skin conductance responses (SCR) to go (G), stop success (SS) and stop error (SE) trials in the S...
Electrodermal signals are commonly used outcome measures in research on arousal, emotion, and habitu...
Raw data have to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses and processing pipelines are ofte...
<p>A: Grand-average of SCRs elicited by expected, unexpected (original), and very unexpected chords ...
Raw data are typically required to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses, and processing...
<p>Mean skin conductance level (±SEM) for threat-of-shock and safety conditions across time course (...
AbstractEvent-related skin conductance responses (SCRs) are traditionally analysed by comparing the ...
<p>Mean values and 95% confidence intervals of skin conductance level related to the stimuli for exp...
<p>Upper half: Subjective ratings on the dimensions arousal, valence, anxiety, and authenticity. Hig...
AbstractModel-based analysis of psychophysiological signals is more robust to noise – compared to st...
The present study is an attempt to measure the correlation between vigilance , as indicated by sign...
<p>Mean magnitudes of skin conductance responses during acquisition. (Left-hand panel shows first in...
<p>Mean magnitudes of skin conductance responses during acquisition. (Left-hand panel shows first in...
AbstractAnalytic tools for psychophysiological signals often make implicit assumptions that are unsp...
<p>Responses were range-corrected and square-root transformed. The left panel represents the data fr...
<p>Skin conductance responses (SCR) to go (G), stop success (SS) and stop error (SE) trials in the S...
Electrodermal signals are commonly used outcome measures in research on arousal, emotion, and habitu...
Raw data have to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses and processing pipelines are ofte...
<p>A: Grand-average of SCRs elicited by expected, unexpected (original), and very unexpected chords ...
Raw data are typically required to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses, and processing...
<p>Mean skin conductance level (±SEM) for threat-of-shock and safety conditions across time course (...
AbstractEvent-related skin conductance responses (SCRs) are traditionally analysed by comparing the ...
<p>Mean values and 95% confidence intervals of skin conductance level related to the stimuli for exp...
<p>Upper half: Subjective ratings on the dimensions arousal, valence, anxiety, and authenticity. Hig...
AbstractModel-based analysis of psychophysiological signals is more robust to noise – compared to st...
The present study is an attempt to measure the correlation between vigilance , as indicated by sign...