The contribution of coping-related variables and heart rate variability to visual search performance under pressure.
Identifieur interne : 003067 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 003066; suivant : 003068The contribution of coping-related variables and heart rate variability to visual search performance under pressure.
Auteurs : Sylvain Laborde ; Franziska Lautenbach ; Mark S. AllenSource :
- Physiology & behavior [ 1873-507X ] ; 2015.
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- MESH :
- physiopathology : Stress, Psychological.
- psychology : Stress, Psychological.
- Adaptation, Psychological, Adolescent, Adult, Attention, Emotional Intelligence, Heart Rate, Humans, Male, Psychological Tests, Regression Analysis, Self Report, Visual Perception, Young Adult.
Abstract
Visual search performance under pressure is explored within the predictions of the neurovisceral integration model. The experimental aims of this study were: 1) to investigate the contribution of coping-related variables to baseline, task, and reactivity (task-baseline) high-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV), and 2) to investigate the contribution of coping-related variables and HF-HRV to visual search performance under pressure. Participants (n=96) completed self-report measures of coping-related variables (emotional intelligence, coping style, perceived stress intensity, perceived control of stress, coping effectiveness, challenge and threat, and attention strategy) and HF-HRV was measured during a visual search task under pressure. The data show that baseline HF-HRV was predicted by a trait coping-related variable, task HF-HRV was predicted by a combination of trait and state coping-related variables, and reactivity HF-HRV was predicted by a state coping-related variable. Visual search performance was predicted by coping-related variables but not by HF-HRV.
DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2014.12.003
PubMed: 25481358
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