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Research in Progress

Lily Seah: "Psychophysiological distinctions in emotional responding: Sensitivity to perceiving loss of connection."

Shane McClafferty: "Using PPG to predict emotional changes" 

Manuscripts Submitted for Publication

Nackley, B.B., Valenza, G., Barbieri, R., & Friedman, B.H. Capturing “fight or flight”: Time series analysis of a new sympathetic activity index and cardiac pre-ejection period.

Seah, L., & Friedman, B.H. Psychophysiological distinctions in emotional responding: Sensitivity to perceiving loss of connection.

 

Manuscripts in Preparation

Faunce, J.A., & Friedman, B.H. Sensory entrainment, paying attention, and keeping beat: General effects and individual differences.

Faunce, J.A., & Friedman, B.H. The impact of low frequency sound on affect, cognition, and psychophysiology: a review.

Grant, S.S., & Friedman, B.H. Multidimensional cardioception & trait anxiety: Potential clues from baroreflex sensitivity”

Kissel, H.A., & Friedman, B.H. I can see what you are feeling, but can I feel it? Physiological linkage while viewing communication of emotion via touch.

Kissel, H.A., & Friedman, B.H. Physiological linkage predicts successful communication of emotion via touch.

Nackley, B., & Friedman, B.H. Putting the body back together: a functional autonomic model of interoception.

Nackley., B., & Friedman, B.H. Threat assessment as mechanism in exposure therapy.

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