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Psychophysiological

Voile, M., Brisson, M., Perusse, M., Tanaka, M., Doyon, Y. (1979). Compressed Work Week Psychophysiological and Physiological Repercussions. Ergonomics 22, 1011-1010. [Pg.375]

When all these phenomena are tuled out and the correct methodological approach is used, striking placebo effects can be detected which are mediated by psychophysiological mechanisms worthy of scientific inquiry [4, 5]. Therefore, it is this psychological component that represents the real placebo effect. [Pg.980]

Gamberale F, Aimwall G, Olson BA. 1976. Exposure to trichloroethylene. III. Psychophysiological functions. Scand J Work Environ Health 2 220-224. [Pg.267]

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Stopps GJ, McMaughlin M. 1967. Psychophysiological testing of human subjects exposed to solvent vapors. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 28 43-50. [Pg.292]

Lorist, M., Snel, J., Kok, A. and Madler, G., Acute effects of selective attention and visual search processes. Psychophysiology 3(4), 354-361, 1996. [Pg.292]

Greenberg, W., and Shapiro, D., The effects of caffeine and stress on blood pressure in individuals with and without a family history of hypertension. Psychophysiology 24(2), 151-156, 1987. [Pg.293]

France, C., and Ditto, B., Cardiovascular responses to the combination of caffeine and mental arithmetic, cold pressor, and static exercise stressors. Psychophysiology 29, 272-282, 1992. [Pg.293]

James, J. E., The influence of user status and anxious disposition on the hypertensive effects of caffeine. International Journal of Psychophysiology 10(2), 171-179, 1991. [Pg.294]

Blanchard, E., Hickling, E., Taylor, A. and Loos, W., The psychophysiology of motor vechicle accident related posttraumatic stress disorder. Behavior Therapy 25(3), 453-467, 1994. [Pg.297]

Sgoutas-Emch, S., Cacioppo, J., Uchino, B. and Malarkey, W., The effects of an acute psychological stressor on cardiovascular, endocrine, and cellular immune response A prospective study of individuals high and low in heart rate reactivity. Psychophysiology 31(3), 264-271, 1994. [Pg.298]

Stewart, S. and Pihl, R., Effects of alcohol administration on psychophysiological and subjective-emotional responses to aversive stimulation in anxiety sensitive women. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 8(1), 29-42, 1994. [Pg.298]

Lane, J. D., and Williams, R.B., Cardiovascular effects of caffeine and stress in regular coffee drinkers. Psychophysiology 24(2), 157-164, 1987. [Pg.298]

Smith, B., Wilson, R. and Jones, B., Extraversion and multiple levels of caffeine induced arousal Effects of overhabituation and dishabituation. Psychophysiology 20(1), 29-34, 1983. [Pg.299]

Stelmack, R. M., Biological bases of extraversion Psychophysiological evidence. Special Issue Biological foundations of personality Evolution, behavioral genetics, and psychophysiology. Journal of Personality 58(1), 293-311, 1990. [Pg.300]

Nebylitsyn, V., Current problems in differential psychophysiology. Soviet Psychology 11(3), 47-70, 1973. [Pg.300]

Rizzo, A. A., Stamps, L. E., Fehr, L. A., Effects of caffeine withdrawal on motor performance and heart rate changes. International Journal of Psychophysiology 6(l), 9-14, 1988. [Pg.301]

Hofer, I., Battig, K., Psychophysiological effects of switching to caffeine tablets or decaffeinated coffee under field conditions. Special Issue Caffeine research. Pharmacopsychoecologia 7(2), 169-177, 1994. [Pg.303]

Horne, J. and Reyner, L., Counteracting driver sleepiness effects of napping caffeine and palcebo. Psychophysiology 33(3), 306-209, 1996. [Pg.304]

Carroll D, Turner JR and Prasad R (1986) The effects of level of difficulty of mental arithmetic challenge on heart rate and oxygen consumption. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 4(3), 167-173. [Pg.260]

Eysenck HJ (1983). Psychophysiology and personality Extraversion, neuroticism and psychoti-cism. In A. Gale and JA Edwards (eds), Physiological Correlates of Human Behavior (Vol. 3). Academic Press, London. [Pg.264]

Schwartz GE, Whitehorn D, Hernon JC and Jones M (1986). Subjective and respiratory differences of fragrances Interaction with hedonics. Psychophysiology, 23, 460. [Pg.282]

Transient (two to three nights) and short-term (less than 3 weeks) insomnia is common and is usually related to a precipitating factor. Chronic insomnia (greater than 1 month) may be related to medical or psychiatric disorders or medication, or it may be psychophysiologic. [Pg.827]

The clinical syndrome tends to follow a sequential pattern, with somatic symptoms presenting first, perceptual and mood changes next, and, finally, psychic changes, although there is considerable overlap between these phases (Table 1). Between the range of 1 to 16 Mg/kg, the severity of psychophysiologic effects of LSD in a given subject are proportional to the dose (30). Specific types of reaction, such as paranoid ideation, are more likely a matter of personal predisposition than a function of dose. [Pg.18]

Silverman, J. (1967) Variations of cognitive control and psychophysiological defense in the schizophrenias. Psychosom. Med.. 29 225-251. [Pg.120]

M. A. Franceschini, S. Fantini, J. H. Thompson, J. P. Culver, and D. A. Boas. Hemodynamic evoked response of the sensorimotor cortex measured noninva-sively with near-infrared optical imaging. Psychophysiology, 40 548-560, 2003. [Pg.365]

G. Gratton, P. M. Corbaliis, E. Cho, M. Fabiani, and D. Hood. Shades of grey matter non-invasive optical images of human brain responses during visual stimulation. Psychophysiology, 32 505-509, 1995. [Pg.366]

G. Gratton and P. M. Corbaliis. Removing the heart from the brain Compensation for the pulsatile artifact in the photon migration signal. Psychophysiology, 32 292-299, 1995. [Pg.366]

G. Gratton and M. Fabiani. The event-related optical signal a new tool for studying brain function. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 42 109-121, 2001. [Pg.366]

Y. Hoshi. Functional near-infrared optical imaging Utility and limitations in human brain mapping. Psychophysiology, 40 511-520, 2003. [Pg.367]

H. Obrig, R. Wenzel, M. Kohl, S. Horst, P. Wobst, J. Steinbrink, F. Thomas, and A. Villringer. Near-infrared spectroscopy does it function in functional activation studies of the adult brain International Journal of Psychophysiology, 35 125-142, 2000. [Pg.369]

Gilbert DG, Robinson JH, Chamberlin CL, Spielberger CD. (1989). Effects of smoking/nicotine on anxiety, heart rate, and lateralization of EEG during a stressful movie. Psychophysiology. 26(3) 311-20. [Pg.452]

Lorist MM, Snel J, Kok A, Mulder G. (1994). Influence of caffeine on selective attention in well-rested and fatigued subjects. Psychophysiology. 31(6) 525-34. [Pg.457]

Joyce CA, Paller KA, Mclsaac HK, Kutas M. (1998). Memory changes with normal aging behavioral and electrophysiological measures. Psychophysiology. 35(6) 669-78. [Pg.477]

Pritchard WS, Robinson JH, deBethizy JD, Davis RA, Stiles MF. (1995). Caffeine and smoking subjective, performance, and psychophysiological effects. Psychophysiology. 32(1) 19-27. [Pg.486]


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