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    Effects of Residential Habituation on Physiological Response to Auditory Stimuli 

    Baptista, Roberto; Danecek, Blanche; Kellner, Madelyne; Lensing, Madelyn; Paton, Karly; Sass, Madilyn (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2018)
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    Physiological Responses to Isolated Auditory and Visual Stimulus versus the Combination of Auditory and Visual Stimulus 

    Conner, Claire; Nyberg, Sarah; Davis, Yanika; Minor, Rashea; Moran, Nolan (Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2018)
    A variety and multitude of stimuli elicit a fear response in humans, including horror films. Fear responses include various physiological alterations such as an increase in heart rate, changes in electrodermal activity ...

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    AuthorBaptista, Roberto (1)Conner, Claire (1)Danecek, Blanche (1)Davis, Yanika (1)Kellner, Madelyne (1)Lensing, Madelyn (1)Minor, Rashea (1)Moran, Nolan (1)Nyberg, Sarah (1)Paton, Karly (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Electrodermal Activity (EDA) (2)
    Sympathetic Nervous System (2)
    Audio (1)Bimodal (1)Cognitive Function (1)Concentration (1)Distractions (1)Fear (1)Fear Response (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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