Lecture 1 Flashcards
what is called the holy grail of psychophysiology?
a one to one mapping between psychological and physiological events
what are 3 aspects of emotion?
emotions:
- feelings (affect)
- behavioural response
- physiological response (autonomic nervous system)
explain the feedback loop in the theory from james & lange
> event evokes physiological response by being interpreted by cortex
> feedback from body to cortex “e.g. heart rate rising”
> interpretation of cortex of this feedback “something must have happened”
what are 4 psychophysiological recordings
- skin conductance level (SCL)
- electrocardiogram (ECG)
- impedance cardiogram (ICG)
- blood pressure
what is the all-time favorite psychophysiological recording?
why?
all time favorite: heart rate
> increase in heart rate on of the most rebust response
> very easily measured with minimal costs
> basic signal is ECG
what is the difference between heart rate and heart period?
formula?
heart period: peak to peak interval (in ms)
heart rate: peak per minute (in bpm)
HR = 60000/HP
HP = 60000/HR
heart rate is function of what other physiological mechanisms?
hearte rate depends on
- intrinsic heart rate
- extrinsic chronotopic effects (a mix of)
> sympathetic cardicac control
> parasympathetic cardiac control
what are 4 non dual innervated organs?
non dual innervated organs
- sweat glands
- blood vessels
- adrenal medulla
- heart muscle
why use skin conductance and not skin resistance?
skin conductance in linearly related to the number of resistors
> linear relation between conductance and sweat secretion
>>> resistance NOT linearly related
skin conductance response
tonic level?
latency?
amplitude?
SCR
tonic level: about 4.0 microS
latency: about 2000 ms
amplitude: about 2 microS
what is the difference between amplitude and magnitude
amplitude: mean value across only trials with a non-zero response
magnitude: mean value over across all trials
which stimuli highest/lowest skin conductance response?
negative stimuli: hightest SCR
positive stimuli: lower SCR
neutral stimuli: lowest SCR
what happens when testing skin conductance on a patient with ventromedial lesions
chances are that he will show almost no SCR