Psychophysiologic Reactivity as a Dimension of Individual Differences
- 1 January 1989
- book chapter
- Published by Springer Nature
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Are Cardiovascular Responses to Behavioral Stressors a Stable Individual Difference Variable in Childhood?Psychophysiology, 1987
- Cardiovascular Responses of Adolescents During a Naturally Occurring Stressor and Their Behavioral and Psychophysiological PredictorsPsychophysiology, 1986
- Duration of Initial Heart Rate Assessment in Psychophysiology: Current Practices and ImplicationsPsychophysiology, 1986
- Heart Rate Reactivity and Type A Behavior as Modifiers of Physiological Response to Active and Passive CopingPsychophysiology, 1986
- The Standardized Mental Stress Test Protocol: Test‐Retest Reliability and Comparison with Ambulatory Blood Pressure MonitoringPsychophysiology, 1985
- Autonomic Nervous System Function and Essential Hypertension: Individual Response Specificity With and Without Beta-Adrenergic BlockadePsychophysiology, 1985
- Temporal consistency of individual differences in cardiac response to a video gameBiological Psychology, 1984
- Reliability of psychophysiological assessmentBehaviour Research and Therapy, 1983
- Autonomic Myocardial Influences as a Factor Determining Inter‐Task Consistency of Heart Rate ReactivityPsychophysiology, 1982
- Cardiovascular and Electrodermal Response Patterns in Heart Rate Reactive Individuals During Psychological StressPsychophysiology, 1980