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    Effects of Controlled Meditation on Stress Response Elicited by a Timed Mathematics Test 

    Doucas, Adrianna; Pagel, Jake; Robl, Jordyn; Olander, Natalie (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    In daily life, human beings encounter a number of different stressors that elicit a physiological response. Previous studies have demonstrated that mindfulness meditation is effective in reducing the physiological stress ...
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    The Implications of Musical Stimuli on Human Physiological Value 

    Burkart, Kate; Carroll, James; Dvorak, Jaye; Hernandez, Dicter; Yang, Rickie (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    The main purpose of this research was to study the effects of musical stimuli on physiological outcomes including heart rate, blood pressure, and reaction time. A sample population of 50 students from the University of ...
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    Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Effects of Using E-Cigarettes and Vaporizers 

    Pellmann, Emilie; Kmecheck, Christiana; Varney, Hannah; Howser, Lisa; Barraza, Miguel (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    Currently, the use of electronic cigarettes and vaporizers is increasing. Research into the effects of these relatively new smoking devices will add to the body of knowledge concerning the impact that e-cigarettes may ...
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    Physiological Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Acute Stress Reactivity 

    Cowie, Michael; Dobos, Alexandra; Kohlhagen, Savannah; Lubinski, Bailey (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    Sleep deprivation affects a large population of students on college campuses and is associated with heightened sympathetic nervous system arousal. The aim of this study is to identify any differences that may exist between ...
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    The Effect of Hyper-Oxidative Breathing on Physical Endurance 

    Begin, Sam; Ferreira, Melissa; Isaacs, Cassie; Langiewicz, Colton; Toberna, Caroline (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    Increasing endurance can have important implications for anyone looking to improve their physical performance. Hyper-oxidative breathing techniques, such as the one utilized in the Wim Hof Method, have been proven ...
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    The Psychological Effects of a Competitive Environment and Non-Competitive Environment of College-Aged Students Performing Cognitive Tasks 

    Pyter, Ciena; Knutson, Kylie; Brigowatz, Julia; Chen, Stephanie; Burandt, Tyler (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    Throughout human history, competition has been a motivator behind many successes and failures. Evolutionarily, competition underlies the theory of natural selection, in which organisms compete for natural resources and ...
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    Exercise Induced Sympathetic Nervous System Activation and its Influence on Memory and Comprehension 

    Dinh, Christopher; Michalske, Jordon; Nabong, Sarah; Amro, Tarek; Kallas, Sophia (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    In this study, the relationship between sympathetic nervous system activity induced by stress and its effect on memory and comprehension were investigated. The three variables: heart rate, blood pressure, and electrodermal ...
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    The Effect of Language Recognition in Music on Short-Term Memory Recall and Physiological Stress Response 

    Novak, Rebecca; Moroni, Meghan; Des Jardins, Jacob; Vang, XiongMee; Matoska, Thomas; Keenan, Maura (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    Adolescent and young adult students frequently listen to music while studying. While there is extensive research on the effects of music on memory, there is little evidence regarding whether style of music or language ...
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    How Music Genre Affects Memory Retention & Physiological Indicators of Stress 

    Buerger-Cole, Haley; Agyemang, Stephen; Cotting, Galen; Joottu, Shilpa; Vetter, Katerina (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    Understanding which genre of music helps students attain the right amount of stress to perform at their best capability is essential to their success in school. Different genres of music have been suggested to alter ...
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    Physiological Response to Stress During Testing 

    LaMarre, Georgia; Kaiser, Calie; Kowski, Katie; Wimmer, Tyler; Lawton, Jared (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)
    A student’s academic career and future profession can be determined by a number of crucial exams, which can evoke test anxiety. This study was performed to see the effect of test anxiety on the physiological measures of ...
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    AuthorAdkins, Breanna (1)Agyemang, Stephen (1)Ajanee, Sophia (1)Amro, Tarek (1)Bae, SangYa (1)Barraza, Miguel (1)Begin, Sam (1)Boguslawski, Maya (1)Brehmer, Hailey (1)Brennan, Elise (1)... View MoreSubjectHeart Rate (20)Blood Pressure (8)stress (7)Electrodermal Activity (EDA) (4)Exercise (4)Respiration Rate (4)Distraction (3)Electrodermal Activity (3)Music (3)respiratory rate (3)... View MoreDate Issued
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