Airways, respiration, and respiratory sinus arrhythmia during picture viewing

Author: Ritz, Thomas; Thons, Miriam; Fahrenkrug, Saskia; Dahme, Bernhard

Description: Emotional stimuli can cause airway constriction; however, it is uncertain whether a dimensional or categorical model of emotion can better describe airway changes. Also, little is known about the affective modulation of respiration and vagal activity, which can influence airway tone. We studied changes in oscillatory resistance (Ros), respiration, and respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) in asthmatics and controls during viewing of affective pictures eliciting anxiety, depression, disgust, happiness, contentment, erotic tension, or neutral affect. Ros, respiration, cardiac activity, and self-report were measured during picture presentations. Ros increased monotonically with picture unpleasantness mainly due to disgust pictures. RSA and respiratory timing parameters were particularly sensitive to erotic pictures. Differences between asthmatics and controls were minimal, suggesting that airway responses to unpleasant pictures are not specific to asthma.

Subject headings: Respiratory resistance; Respiration; Asthma; Emotion; Respiratory sinus arrhythmia; Pictures, viewing; Airways

Publication year: 2005

Journal or book title: Psychophysiology

Volume: 42

Issue: 5

Pages: 568-578

Find the full text: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1469-8986.2005.00312.x

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