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Autonomic Nervous System: Obtaining, Quantifying, and Interpreting Peripheral Physiological Responses
Oleh:
Blascovich, Jim
;
Vanman, Eric J.
;
Mendes, Wendy Berry
;
Dickerson, Sally
Jenis:
Article from Books - Reference
Dalam koleksi:
The Sage Library of Methods in Social and Personality Psychology: Social Psychophysiology for Social and Personality Psychology
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halaman 10-40.
Topik:
Autonomic Nervous System
;
Cardiovascular Measures
;
Blood Pressure
;
Skin Conductance
;
Designing Studies
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
159.92 SPP SOC
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In this chapter we exlore the primary regulatory system of the body - the autonomic nervous system (ANS) - which functions to mobilize energy and deliver oxygenated-blood to the body. Changes in the ANZ can result from such quotidian events as sleeping and walking, postural changes, and physical movement. More interestingly for social psychologists, ANS responses can change as and stress-related processes. Here, we review some if the more commonly used measures that can be obtained relatively non-invasively. We describe the process of obtaining ANS responses including technological requirements for lab and field experiments, and the specifics of obtaining, scoring, quantifying, analyzing, and interpreting ANS responses. We end each subsection by reviewing social psychological literature that has effectively used these measures.
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