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Physiological Anxiety Responses with Cell Phone Separation and Subsequent Contact
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2015)
Past research has shown that people separated from their cell phones exhibit physiological responses related to anxiety. These responses include an increase in the release of stress hormones leading to an increase in heart ...
The Effects of Cell Phone Distractions on Cognitive Flexibility
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2015)
The purpose of this experiment was to study the relationship between cognitive flexibility and cell phone anxiety measured by changes in the physiological responses of the human body often triggered by the sympathetic ...
Flexibility Using the Stroop Test While Monitoring Heart Rate, Respiration Rate, and Electrodermal Activity Levels
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2014)
The purpose of this experiment was to examine the changes in cognitive flexibility that arose from physiological changes in the body caused by emotion. In 30 subjects, either happiness or fear was induced in the subject ...
How do physiological responses such as respiratory frequency, heart rate, and galvanic skin response (GSR) change under emotional stress?
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2014)
The human body exhibits different physiological responses to stress. One of these stressful
situations includes when one is made uncomfortable or is possibly being deceitful, which is the
physiological response that we ...




