This study examined the psychological processes that may impede or facilitate cardiovascular recovery. It was hypothesized that cardiovascular recovery would be hampered by negative affect and rumination, and facilitated by positive affect. In an experimental study, stress was elicited by exposing participants (N = 110) to a mental arithmetic task with harassment. After the stress task, affective levels were manipulated via a movie scene with negative, neutral, or positive emotional valence, or without an affect manipulation (control condition). During the entire experiment, heart rate and systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels were measured continuously. Results indicated that blood pressure recovery was hampered by the negative affe...
The consequences of stress are typically regarded from a deficit-oriented approach, conceptualizing ...
Objective: To characterize cardiovascular recovery and examine the possible relationship of vagal ac...
Recent findings have uncovered another layer of complexity with regards to the psychophysiology of e...
Contains fulltext : 99823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Objective: Cardiovascular recovery of prestress baseline blood pressure has been implicated as a pos...
According to recent insights, humans might not be aware of a substantial part of their cognitive str...
In consideration of existing contradictory findings, the aim of the present study was to overcome th...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This experimental study examined whether listening to self-...
Rumination has been suggested to mediate the physiological consequences of stress on health. We stud...
Diathesis-stress models of depression highlight that stress triggers the onset of a depressive episo...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
Cardiovascular reactivity and recovery following an emotional stressor may play a crucial role in me...
Positive emotions are related to improved physical and mental health. One potential mechanism throug...
Reappraising arousal boosts efficient sympathetic activation and analytic performance. We investigat...
The consequences of stress are typically regarded from a deficit-oriented approach, conceptualizing ...
Objective: To characterize cardiovascular recovery and examine the possible relationship of vagal ac...
Recent findings have uncovered another layer of complexity with regards to the psychophysiology of e...
Contains fulltext : 99823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Objective: Cardiovascular recovery of prestress baseline blood pressure has been implicated as a pos...
According to recent insights, humans might not be aware of a substantial part of their cognitive str...
In consideration of existing contradictory findings, the aim of the present study was to overcome th...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This experimental study examined whether listening to self-...
Rumination has been suggested to mediate the physiological consequences of stress on health. We stud...
Diathesis-stress models of depression highlight that stress triggers the onset of a depressive episo...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
Cardiovascular reactivity and recovery following an emotional stressor may play a crucial role in me...
Positive emotions are related to improved physical and mental health. One potential mechanism throug...
Reappraising arousal boosts efficient sympathetic activation and analytic performance. We investigat...
The consequences of stress are typically regarded from a deficit-oriented approach, conceptualizing ...
Objective: To characterize cardiovascular recovery and examine the possible relationship of vagal ac...
Recent findings have uncovered another layer of complexity with regards to the psychophysiology of e...