Gradients of Facial EMG and Cardiac Activity During Emotional Stimulation

Abstract We investigated the effects of a serial presentation of short emotional stimuli on facial EMG, mood and autonomic functioning including total respiratory resistance (TRR). Twenty asthmatic...

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