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Vagal tone, positive emotion, and pro -sociality.
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Vagal tone, positive emotion, and pro -sociality./
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Oveis, Christopher Saj.
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106 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-10, Section: B, page: 6608.
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Vagal tone, positive emotion, and pro -sociality.
Oveis, Christopher Saj.
Vagal tone, positive emotion, and pro -sociality.
- 106 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-10, Section: B, page: 6608.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2009.
The present research explores the physiological underpinnings of positive emotion and pro-sociality, focusing on the socioemotional correlates of cardiac vagal tone. This topic is explored by examining how individual differences in resting cardiac vagal tone, which reflects the extent to which the vagus nerve exerts control over the heart rate at rest, relate to emotions, personality traits, and responses evoked in others. I also examine how cardiac vagal tone reactivity, which reflects the flexibility and efficiency of the parasympathetic nervous system, relates to emotional responses to suffering others and subsequent group-related cognitions toward others. The first set of findings, presented in Chapter 1, demonstrates that resting cardiac vagal tone is associated with increased tonic, trait-like, positive emotionality. The second set of findings, presented in Chapter 2, demonstrates that increased cardiac vagal tone during the viewing of images of suffering others is associated with increased feelings of compassion toward the sufferers, as well as increased feelings of similarity to others unrelated to the emotion induction. The third set of findings, presented in Chapter 3, demonstrates that individual differences in vagal tone are positively related to feelings of trust evoked in others.
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