Respiration in psychophysiology: methods and applications
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- DOI: 10.1016/0301-0511(92)90015-m
Respiration in psychophysiology: methods and applications
Abstract
With the use of advanced equipment, respiratory measures can unobtrusively and reliably be assessed in a variety of psychophysiological research settings. New computerized analysis techniques can break down respiration into a number of components that provide valid estimates of variations in respiratory control mechanisms in the brain stem. Thus analysed, respiratory responses may vary in at least two dimensions: (A) with regard to drive and timing aspects, and (B) with regard to the metabolic appropriateness of the respiratory response. Assessment of respiratory responses may be relevant for a broad variety of research areas, including studies of the physiological effects of mental load and stress, investigations of physiological correlates of emotions and affect, and research linking physiological responses to subjective distress and psychosomatic disorders.
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