Japanese Journal of Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology
Online ISSN : 2185-551X
Print ISSN : 0289-2405
ISSN-L : 0289-2405
Influence of emotion-inducing film stimuli on autonomic response specificity
Asako HONDAHiroaki MASAKIKatuo YAMAZAKI
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2002 Volume 20 Issue 1 Pages 9-17

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Autonomic response specificity refers to a patterning of autonomic variables according to a particular stimulus. The present study investigated the autonomic response patterns elicited during the viewing of video-taped stimuli selected to produce positive and negative emotions in the viewer. Neutral footage, designed not to provoke any emotional state, was also used. Fifteen participants successively viewed three 10-minute films; blood pressure (BP), electrocardiogram, fingertip temperature and respiration rate were measured throughout the viewing of the films. The participants completed two questionnaires after each film presentation. The questionnaires concerned the emotions that were provoked by the films. Once the provoked emotions were identified by the questionnaires the physical findings were analyzed; cardiovascular responses decreased during positive and increased during negative emotion. Fingertip temperature increased during negative emotions but did not change during positive emotions. From a hemodynamics viewpoint, the increase in BP resulted from an increase in the peripheral vascular resistance (PVR) and heart rate. Based on the cognitive aspects of the responses to the film stimuli, the different cardiovascular patterns during positive and negative emotions were explained by the stimulus intake-rejection hypothesis; i.e., cardiovascular response increases during information intake and decreases during information rejection. In conclusion, autonomic response specificity patterns may be detected among different cardiovascular response patterns using emotion-inducing stimuli.
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