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期刊名:Journal of psychophysiology

缩写:J PSYCHOPHYSIOL

ISSN:0269-8803

e-ISSN:2151-2124

IF/分区:0.9/Q4

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DeWayne P Williams,Vida Pourmand,Amanda M Acevedo et al. DeWayne P Williams et al.
Discrimination is commonly experienced by marginalized groups and is increasingly understood to be linked with heart rate variability (HRV), an index of cardiovascular and self-regulatory (e.g., emotion regulatory) function. The current stu...
Sapir Soker-Elimaliah,Alexis Rajpersaud,Sabrina Bragerton-Nasert et al. Sapir Soker-Elimaliah et al.
Rapid and accurate emotion recognition is a crucial skill for social interactions, and visual attention to informative social cues in the environment can facilitate emotion recognition. Studies have found that emotion recognition is also as...
Lisa Venanzi,Lindsay Dickey,Samantha Pegg et al. Lisa Venanzi et al.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective in treating adolescent depressive symptoms but with variable treatment response. Heterogeneity in treatment outcome may be due in part to individual differences in cognitive and emotional proc...
Resh S Gupta,Autumn Kujawa,David R Vago Resh S Gupta
Threat-related attention bias is thought to contribute to the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders. Dot-probe studies using event-related potentials (ERPs) have indicated that several early ERP components are modulated by threat...
Rebecca J Brooker,John E Bates,Kristin A Buss et al. Rebecca J Brooker et al.
There has been an unprecedented increase in the number of research studies employing event-related potential (ERP) techniques to examine dynamic and rapidly-occurring neural processes with children during the preschool and early childhood y...
Bora Baskak,Yagmur Kir,Nilay Sedes et al. Bora Baskak et al.
Results of the behavioral studies suggest that attachment styles may have an enduring effect upon theory of mind (ToM). However biological underpinnings of this relationship are unclear. Here, we compared securely and insecurely attached fi...
Carter J Funkhouser,Randy P Auerbach,Autumn Kujawa et al. Carter J Funkhouser et al.
Abnormal social or reward processing is associated with several mental disorders. Although most studies examining reward processing have focused on monetary rewards, recent research also has tested neural reactivity to social rewards (e.g.,...
Paul A Dennis,Julia M Neal,Emili Travis et al. Paul A Dennis et al.
Autonomic dysfunction, in particular under-regulation of heart rate (HR) by the baroreflex, is implicated in development of insulin resistance (IR). According to reactivity hypothesis, sympathetic response to stressors may be more sensitive...
Oren M Weiner,Jennifer J McGrath Oren M Weiner
Heart rate variability (HRV), an established index of autonomic cardiovascular modulation, is associated with health outcomes (e.g., obesity, diabetes) and mortality risk. Time- and frequency-domain HRV measures are commonly reported in lon...
Jennifer J McGrath,William H O&#x;Brien,Hilary J Hassinger et al. Jennifer J McGrath et al.
Although band and spot electrodes have been compared in prior research, they have not been evaluated (a) at identical anatomical locations, (b) during a single laboratory session, (c) with measures taken in close temporal proximity, (d) usi...