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Physiological Responses to a Haunted-House Threat Experience: Distinct Tonic and Phasic Effects.

Sarah M Tashjian1, Virginia Fedrigo1, Tanaz Molapour1, Dean Mobbs1,2, Colin F Camerer1.   

Abstract

Threats elicit physiological responses, the frequency and intensity of which have implications for survival. Ethical and practical limitations on human laboratory manipulations present barriers to studying immersive threat. Furthermore, few investigations have examined group effects and concordance with subjective emotional experiences to threat. The current preregistered study measured electrodermal activity in 156 adults while they participated in small groups in a 30-min haunted-house experience involving various immersive threats. Results revealed positive associations between (a) friends and tonic arousal, (b) unexpected attacks and phasic activity (frequency and amplitude), (c) subjective fear and phasic frequency, and (d) dissociable sensitization effects linked to baseline orienting response. Findings demonstrate the relevance of (a) social dynamics (friends vs. strangers) for tonic arousal and (b) subjective fear and threat predictability for phasic arousal.

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Keywords:  fear; open data; open materials; physiology; preregistered; skin conductance; social; threat

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35001710      PMCID: PMC9096462          DOI: 10.1177/09567976211032231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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