2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2008.12.014
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The autonomic phenotype of rumination

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“…Contrary to results from our previous study (Ottaviani, Shapiro, Davydov, Goldstein, & Mills, 2009), which indicated a stronger vagal withdrawal in women compared to men, but in agreement with other authors' findings (Glynn et al, 2002;Suarez et al, 2004), gender differences in autonomic activation were not shown during the anger recall task. It has to be noted that our previous study only required participants to think about the anger episode, whereas in the present and other studies that got comparable results, participants had to talk about this episode (Glynn et al, 2002;Suarez et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Contrary to results from our previous study (Ottaviani, Shapiro, Davydov, Goldstein, & Mills, 2009), which indicated a stronger vagal withdrawal in women compared to men, but in agreement with other authors' findings (Glynn et al, 2002;Suarez et al, 2004), gender differences in autonomic activation were not shown during the anger recall task. It has to be noted that our previous study only required participants to think about the anger episode, whereas in the present and other studies that got comparable results, participants had to talk about this episode (Glynn et al, 2002;Suarez et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…It is thought to be caused by disinhibition of the normal inhibitory control of sympathetic neural circuits mediated by the prefrontal cortex leading to sympathetic dominance and parasympathetic withdrawal (Brosschot et al, 2007). The extent of vagal withdrawal during ruminative thoughts has been found to be further modulated by certain personality traits (Ottaviani et al, 2009;Shinba et al, 2008). Higher depressiveness and especially anxiety in daily life were correlated to decreased HRV responsiveness indicating pathological autonomic rigidity.…”
Section: Hrv In Relation To Chronic Work Stress and Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such approaches include the evaluation of balance of tolerance/sensitivity to regular stress through comparing work/non-work days or waking/sleeping states (Davydov, Shapiro, & Goldstein, 2004;Davydov, Shapiro, et al, 2005;), or behavioural, subjective and physiological components of emotional reactivity to simple stimuli (e.g., pain), or complex information such as aversive tasks, films or texts in laboratory studies (Ottaviani, Shapiro, Davydov, Goldstein, Mills, 2009;Davydov et al, 2008;Lysenko & Davydov, 2008). These tests of reactivity to minor stressors have been proposed to assess a level of adaptive or maladaptive coordination of behavioural and physiological responses in particular contexts as a trait representing a mood-protecting endophenotype and maintaining a balance of negative and positive experiences (Wichers et al, 2007a;.…”
Section: Measures Of Mental Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%