2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.06.073
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Characterization stress reactions to stroop color-word test using spectral analysis

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“…Previous literature has largely confirmed its employment as stress-induction procedure (e.g. Hamid et al) 67 . As math subtraction test was used the serial sevens test which ask participant, beginning with the number 100, to progressively subtract 7 units, and, by increasing mental effort, has been previously employed as stress inducer activity (e.g.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Previous literature has largely confirmed its employment as stress-induction procedure (e.g. Hamid et al) 67 . As math subtraction test was used the serial sevens test which ask participant, beginning with the number 100, to progressively subtract 7 units, and, by increasing mental effort, has been previously employed as stress inducer activity (e.g.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Multiple studies have shown that the Stroop-color-word-conflict test is a reliable experimental procedure to induce psychological or mental stress in human participants (Hamid et al, 2019(Hamid et al, , Šiška, 2002 This was confirmed by Tulen et al (1989) who showed that this test meets the requirements of an effective stress stimulus as it evoked physiological and neuronal changes characteristic of sympatho-adrenal activation and the fight-or-flight mechanism. After a review of multiple studies that made use of this test, Siska et al (2002) highlighted that the Stroopcolor-word-conflict test offers a standardized method to investigate cardiovascular responses to acute mental stress.…”
Section: Acute Mental Stress Testingmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…We measured participants’ attention and RT. The BDS test (Banken, 1985; Spafford, 1989; Wechsler, 1944) and the SCWT (Etnier & Chang, 2009; Fong et al, 2021; Ghosh et al, 2022; Hamid et al, 2019; Jensen & Rohwer, 1966; Wang et al, 2018) were adopted to measure attention. The aforementioned tests are both selective attention tests in which participants focus on ignoring surrounding interference, selecting the correct main task to focus on, and concentrating on executing specific tasks (Sohlberg & Mateer, 1987, 2001).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%