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The Effects of Music and Breathing Exercises in Reducing the Physiological Symptoms of Stress
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2014)
This study analyzes and compares several methods of reducing stress following induced
anxiety events. The physiological indicators of stress measured in this study are blood pressure,
heart rate, and electrodermal activity ...
Effects of auditory priming on physiological parameters of stress following an acute, loud, auditory stimulus
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2014)
Elevated stress levels and constant exposure to music are commonplace to present day college
students. Although the relationship of relaxing music and chronic stress have been well studied,
the specific effects of auditory ...
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 ...
The Effect of Acute Psychosocial Stress on Short Term Memory
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2014)
Our study’s focus was to demonstrate the effects of an acute psychosocial stress event on
short-term memory. We hypothesized that an acute psychosocial stress event would lead to an
impairment of short-term memory. To ...
Brain Freeze: Can Physical Stress Induced By Low Temperature Reduce Memory Formation?
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2014)
While eyewitness memory continues to play a critical role in police investigations and court rulings, its validity has repeatedly come under question. Can we trust ourselves to recall critical information under stressful ...
Comparison of Essential Oils and Relaxing Music on Reducing Anxiety
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2014)
The purpose of this research is to identify any significant difference between two forms
of alternative medicine (aromatherapy and music therapy) and the body’s ability to relax
unaided, in an attempt to discern if one ...