Bibliografia

Principal

  • Harmon-Jones, E., & Beer, J. S. (2009). Methods in social neuroscience. Guilford Press. Duchowski, A. (2017). Eye-tracking methodology: Theory and practice (3rd ed.). Springer International Publishing. Decety, J. & Cacioppo, J. T. (2011). The Oxford Handbook of social neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press. Coan, J.A. & Allen, J.J.B. (2007). Handbook of emotion elicitation and assessment (pp. 398-425). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Cacioppo, J.T., Tassinary, L.G., Berntson, G.G. (2007). Handbook of psychophysiology. Cambridge: University Press. Andreasi, J.L. (2006). Psychophysiology: Human behavior and physiological response. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.:

Secundária

  • - Zickfeld, J. H., Arriaga, P., Santos, S. V., Schubert. T., & Seibt, B. (2020). Tears of joy, aesthetic chills, and heartwarming feelings: Physiological correlates of Kama Muta. Psychophysiology, 52 (2). Doi: 10.1111/psyp.13662. - Stemmler, G. (2009). Methodological considerations in the psychophysiological study of emotion. In R. Davidson, K. Scherer, & H. Goldsmith, Handbook of affective sciences (pp. 225-255). Oxford University Press. - Sanchez et al. (2009). Communalities and differences in fear potentiation between cardiac defense and eyeblink startle. Psychophysiology, 46(6), 1137-1140. - Rosa, P. J., et al. (2017) Affective and physiological correlates of perception of unimodal and bimodal emotional stimuli, Psicothema, 29(3), 364-369. doi: 10.7334/psicothema2016.272 - Rosa, P. J., Esteves, F. & Arriaga (2015). Beyond traditional clinical measurements for screening fears and phobias. IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation & Measurement, 64(12), 3396-3404 doi: 10.1109/TIM.2015.2450292 - Ruiz-Padial, E., Vila, J., & Thayer, J.F. (2011). The effect of conscious and non-conscious presentation of biologically relevant emotion pictures on emotion modulated startle and phasic heart rate. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 79 (3), 341-346. - Margalhos, P., & Rosa. P. J. (2016). Eye-tracking as a research methodology in an educational context: the bridging framework. In C. A. Was, F. J. Sansosti, B. J. Morris (Eds.), Eye-Tracking Technology Applications in Educational Research (pp.1-45). Hershey, Pennsylvania: IGI Global editors - Mata, J. L. et al. (2009). Habituation and sensitization of protective reflexes: Dissociation between cardiac defense and eye-blink startle. Biological Psychology, 81(3), 192-199. - Globisch, J., Hamm, A. O., Esteves, F., & Ohman, A. (1999). Fear appears fast: Temporal course of startle reflex potentiation in animal fearful subjects. Psychophysiology, 36(1), 66-75. - Flykt, A., Esteves, F., & Ohman, A. (2007). Skin conductance responses to masked conditioned stimuli: Phylogenetic/ontogenetic factors versus direction of threat? Biological Psychology, 74(3), 328-336. - Carvalho, J., & Rosa, P. J. (2020). Gender Differences in the Emotional Response and Subjective Sexual Arousal Toward Non-Consensual Sexual Intercourse: A Pupillometric Study. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 17(10), 1865-1874. - Carter, B. T., & Luke, S. G. (2020). Best practices in eye tracking research. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 155, 49?62. - Boucsein, W. et al. (2012). Publication recommendations for electrodermal measurements. Psychophysiology, 49(8), 1017?1034. - Blumenthal, T. D. et al. (2005). Committee report: Guidelines for human startle eyeblink electromyographic studies. Psychophysiology, 42(1), 1?15. -Arriaga, P., Monteiro, M. B., & Esteves, F. (2011). Effects of playing violent computer games on emotional desensitization and on aggressive behaviour. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 41 (8), 1900-1925. -Arriaga, P., Esteves, F., & Feddes, A. (2014). Looking at the (mis)fortunate of others while listening to music. Psychology of Music, 42 (2), 251-268. -Arriaga, P. et al. (2015). A "dry eye" for victims of violence: Effects of playing a violent video game on pupillary dilation to victims and on aggressive behavior. Psychology of Violence, 5 (2), 199-208. :