Acute stress increases left hemispheric activity measured via changes in frontal alpha asymmetries

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  • who: Gesa Berretz from the of Biopsychology, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Ruhr University Bochum, Universitau0308tsstrau00dfe, Room: IB, Bochum, Germany have published the research: Acute stress increases left hemispheric activity measured via changes in frontal alpha asymmetries, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of February/18,/2022
  • what: As this research has demonstrated, acute stress possesses the capacity to modulate frontal alpha asymmetries. The authors focused on changes in frontal alpha asymmetries in response to stress at the F3/4 and F7/8 electrode pairs that have been implicated in previous research (Duu0308sing et_al, 2016 . . .

     

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