Publications

Over the past three decades a total of 351 studies have been performed with the VU-AMS device. You can use our search tool below to navigate through our publication inventory using keywords on title, author, or publication year to find if we have published papers in your field of interest.

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From threat to challenge—Improving medical students’ stress response and communication skills performance through the combination of stress arousal reappraisal and preparatory worked example-based learning when breaking bad news to simulated patients: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Bosshard, Schmitz, Guttormsen, Nater, Gomez & Berendonk 2023

Anxiety sensitivity moderates the relationship of changes in physiological arousal with flight anxiety during in vivo exposure therapy

Busscher, Spinhoven, van Gerwen & de Geus 2013

Guilt and pride are heartfelt, but not equally so

Fourie, Rauch, Morgan, Ellis, Jordaan & Thomas 2011

Validity concerns of common heart-rate variability indices

Friedman, Allen, Christie & Santucci 2002

Can the distress-signal and arousal-reduction views of crying be reconciled? Evidence from the cardiovascular system

Hendriks, Rottenberg & Vingerhoets 2007

Daytime cardiac autonomic activity during one week of continuous night shift

Holmes, Burgess, McCulloch, Lamond, Fletcher, Dorrian, Roach & Dawson 2001

The effects of chewing versus caffeine on alertness, cognitive performance and cardiac autonomic activity during sleep deprivation

Kohler, Pavy & van den Heuvel 2006

Problem gamblers are hyposensitive to wins: An analysis of skin conductance responses during actual gambling on electronic gaming machines

Lole, Gonsalvez, Barry & Blaszczynski 2014

Impaired Decision Making in Oppositional Defiant Disorder Related to Altered Psychophysiological Responses to Reinforcement

Luman, Sergeant, Knol & Oosterlaan 2010

Hypothalamus pituitary adrenal axis and autonomic activity during stress in delinquent male adolescents and controls

Popma, Jansen, Vermeiren, Steiner, Raine, Van Goozen, Engeland & Doreleijers 2006