Heart and Emotion

von: Michael Myrtek (Ed.)

Hogrefe Publishing, 2004

ISBN: 9781616762865 , 212 Seiten

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Heart and Emotion


 

Preface

6

Contents

8

Chapter 1 Definitions and models

12

1.1 Emotion

12

1.2 Concepts related to emotion

15

1.3 Work load: Theoretical background

17

1.4 Summary

20

Chapter 2 Basic physiological principles

22

2.1 Nervous control of the heart

22

2.2 Neurophysiology of emotion

25

2.3 Summary

26

Chapter 3 Methods

28

3.1 Freiburg Monitoring System (FMS)

28

3.2 Samples monitored with the FMS

38

3.3 Reliability of the FMS

39

3.4 Validity of the FMS

44

3.5 Special aspects of AHR

52

3.6 Discussion

60

3.7 Summary

62

Chapter 4 Interoception

64

4.1 Some findings from the literature

64

4.2 Cardiac perception in healthy subjects

66

4.3 Cardiac perception in patients

69

4.4 Discussion

81

4.5 Summary

82

Chapter 5 Perception of emotions

84

5.1 Frequency and quality of emotions

84

5.2 Emotional differences between true and random feedbacks and for different social contacts

89

5.3 Physiological profiles of different emotions

90

5.4 Accuracy of the perception of emotional arousal

91

5.5 Influence of personality dimensions on emotions reported

92

5.6 Discussion

93

5.7 Summary

95

Chapter 6 Stress and strain at the workplace

98

6.1 Work load in train drivers, bus drivers, and dispatchers

98

6.2 Work load in white and blue collar workers

112

6.3 Work load in university students

115

6.4 Work load in schoolboys

122

6.5 Discussion

126

6.6 Summary

129

Chapter 7 Stress and strain during leisure time

132

7.1 Work versus leisure time in train drivers, bus drivers, and dispatchers

132

7.2 Work versus leisure time in white and blue collar workers

134

7.3 Effects of television viewing in schoolboys

138

7.4 Driving a car

142

7.5 Stress at the amusement park

150

7.6 Discussion

153

7.7 Summary

155

Chapter 8 Physiological monitoring during the night

158

8.1 Hypotheses

158

8.2 Results

159

8.3 Discussion

168

8.4 Summary

168

Chapter 9 General discussion

170

9.1 Methodological considerations

171

9.2 Interoception and emotions

174

9.3 Stress and strain

177

9.4 Monitoring during sleep

180

9.5 Conclusions

180

Summary

184

References

188

Authors index

204

Subject index

208