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- who: Saif from the Department of Psychology, University of Strathclyde, Scotland and Department of Psychology, University of Nicosia have published the research: Childrenu2019s Heart Rate and Vicariously Aroused Affect in Response to Othersu2019 Differing Emotional Experiences, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study examined vicariously induced Heart Rate (HR) patterns in response to sadness fear anger and happiness in children (N = 44 22 girls and 22 boys aged 7 to 10) when confronted with a brief emotion evocative film consisting of a series of evocative episodes each of which was of at least moderate intensity . . .

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