All Relations between emotion and rest

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V De Pascalis, F S Marucci, P M Penna, E Pess. Hemispheric activity of 40 Hz EEG during recall of emotional events: differences between low and high hypnotizables. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. vol 5. issue 3. 1988-01-20. PMID:3679942. high hypnotizables, with respect to rest condition, showed an increase of density over both left and right hemispheres during two of the three positive emotional tasks, while they showed a depressed activity over the left and an increased activity over the right during negative emotional tasks. 1988-01-20 2023-08-11 human
R G Zoble, J Brewington, A Y Olukotun, R Gor. Comparative effects of nadolol-digoxin combination therapy and digoxin monotherapy for chronic atrial fibrillation. The American journal of cardiology. vol 60. issue 6. 1987-10-06. PMID:3307366. in some patients with chronic atrial fibrillation, treatment with digitalis alone may fail to produce a satisfactory decrease in heart rate at rest or during exercise or emotional stress. 1987-10-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
G P Slover, R W Morris, C F Stroebel, M K Pate. Case study of psychophysiological diary: infradian rhythms. Progress in clinical and biological research. vol 227B. 1987-09-25. PMID:3628353. the following correlations have a p value less than or equal to 0.01: mania was directly correlated with number of sleeping pills, time to really wake up, need for rest, moodiness, and helplessness, and indirectly with expectations, pressure at work, sense of time, and emotional state. 1987-09-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
O Kuchel, J L Cuche, P Hamet, G Tolis, F H Messerli, A Barbeau, R Boucher, J Genes. Labile (borderline) hypertension--new aspects of a common disorder. Angiology. vol 26. issue 8. 1987-08-24. PMID:233754. usually, however, labile (or borderline) hypertension is regarded as characterized by a blood pressure over 140/90 mmhg, falling below these values with physical and emotional rest. 1987-08-24 2023-08-11 human
B Letac, P Beha. [Variations in blood pressure at rest and during the day in 40 ambulatory hypertensive patients]. Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux. vol 79. issue 8. 1986-11-28. PMID:3096243. the average of the hourly measurements provides a basal blood pressure profile independent on non-standardizable factors of everyday life such as physical exercise and emotion without being artificially influenced by prolonged rest. 1986-11-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
M Sullivan, M Ahlmén, B Archenholtz, G Svensso. Measuring health in rheumatic disorders by means of a Swedish version of the sickness impact profile. Results from a population study. Scandinavian journal of rheumatology. vol 15. issue 2. 1986-10-06. PMID:3489290. in the epidemiological setting, the subscales representing ambulation, body care and movement, emotional behaviour, social interaction, sleep and rest, home management and recreation and pastimes, all showed discriminatory capacity. 1986-10-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
Michael J Follick, Timothy W Smith, David K Aher. The sickness impact profile: a global measure of disability in chronic low back pain. Pain. vol 21. issue 1. 1985-04-30. PMID:3157091. the greatest impairment reported was in the area of work, but disability ratings for recreation, home management, social interaction, emotional behavior, and sleep and rest were also comparatively high. 1985-04-30 2023-08-11 Not clear
R G Aĭrapeto. [Neurophysiologic aspects of sleep deprivation in depression]. Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova. vol 34. issue 3. 1984-10-10. PMID:6475292. study of eeg in 45 patients, suffering from endogenic and psychogenic depression, in the state of rest, in mental and emotional loads, sgr, orienting reaction and night sleep before and after a course of sleep deprivation has shown that neurophysiological shifts in the cycle alertness-sleep have one direction. 1984-10-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
H A Sackeim, A L Weiman, B D Forma. Asymmetry of the face at rest: size, area and emotional expression. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 20. issue 2. 1984-09-19. PMID:6744889. the findings suggest that previously established asymmetries in phasic emotional displays are not an outcome of expressive or morphological asymmetries of the face at rest. 1984-09-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
S C Walgenbach, J T Shepher. Role of arterial and cardiopulmonary mechanoreceptors in the regulation of arterial pressure during rest and exercise in conscious dogs. Mayo Clinic proceedings. vol 59. issue 7. 1984-08-16. PMID:6539841. techniques have been developed to study the role of arterial and vagally innervated cardiopulmonary mechanoreceptors in conscious dogs during rest, exercise, and anxiety or emotional stress. 1984-08-16 2023-08-12 dog
C Breier, H Kain, H Konzet. The variance of forearm blood flow as an indicator of emotional stress. European journal of clinical pharmacology. vol 25. issue 4. 1984-02-14. PMID:6228433. during emotional stress not only was the mean forearm blood flow increased, but the single blood flow values fluctuated more than at rest. 1984-02-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
H J Markowitsc. Thalamic mediodorsal nucleus and memory: a critical evaluation of studies in animals and man. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 6. issue 3. 1983-02-14. PMID:6757808. to account for apparent inter-species differences in the involvement of md in memory related processes, it has been argued that md and its principal cortical target region might basically be involved in arousal and emotional processes, but that for primates and especially for man the phylogenetically young parvocellular sector of md and its cortical projection region, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, are furthermore involved in memory functions, which are modulated by emotional factors via the rest of md and the prefrontal cortex. 1983-02-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
D L Patrick, H Peach, I Greg. Disablement and care: a comparison of patient views and general practitioner knowledge. The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners. vol 32. issue 240. 1982-12-03. PMID:6214627. the areas of life in which the disabled were most affected by their medical conditions were sleep and rest, household management, emotion and mood. 1982-12-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
A N Karpov, L A Zinov'ev. [Characteristics of the slow-wave heart rhythm in a healthy human being under various functional conditions]. Kosmicheskaia biologiia i aviakosmicheskaia meditsina. vol 16. issue 3. 1982-09-10. PMID:7098407. the slow waves of the cardiac rhythm were investigated at rest and under emotional and physical stress. 1982-09-10 2023-08-12 human
J B Kostis, E A DeFelice, W Frishman, M Hosler, S K Krieger, N Aglitz, P T Ku. Clinical relevance of intrinsic sympathomimetic activity of beta blockers. Angiology. vol 32. issue 11. 1982-03-22. PMID:6119937. agents with isa such as pindolol produce effective beta-blockade during effort or emotional stress while conferring significant protection from myocardial depression and bradycardia at rest. 1982-03-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
W Schulte, H Neus, A W von Eif. [Blood pressure reactivity to emotional stress in uncomplicated forms of hypertension (author's transl)]. Klinische Wochenschrift. vol 59. issue 22. 1982-02-22. PMID:7311394. there was an interaction between sex and hypertension in that in contrast to the hypertensive group normotensive women had lower blood pressure values at rest and under emotional stress than men. 1982-02-22 2023-08-12 human
K Bachmann, G Bäuerlei. Ambulatory monitoring of arterial blood pressure. Comparison between blood pressure measurements obtained with the Remler M 2000 portable recorder and by radiotelemetry under laboratory conditions and during everyday activities. Biotelemetry and patient monitoring. vol 8. issue 1-2. 1982-01-20. PMID:7295921. simultaneous indirect and direct arterial blood pressure measurements were performed with a remler m 2000 (rm) portable recorder and by radiotelemetry (rt) in 21 subjects under various conditions such as rest in the supine position and in an 80 degree upright position on a tilting table, during bicycle ergometry, physical exercise on the terrain and under the emotional stress of driving a car. 1982-01-20 2023-08-12 human
P S Khomulo, I V Ambrozas, N A Dmitrieva, I P Zharova, V I Nikolae. [Development of atherosclerosis in alternating prolonged electrostimulation of the negative and positive hypothalamic emotiogenic zones]. Kardiologiia. vol 20. issue 3. 1980-07-12. PMID:7189563. it is suggested that the atherogenic lipoproteins infiltrate into the aorta after the cessation of negative emotional stress attended by the development of positive emotional states and rest. 1980-07-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Las. [Sleep disorders in a isolation situation. Hyposomnia in older convicts]. Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie. vol 12. issue 3. 1979-08-29. PMID:452636. 5% of somnipathy are due to an abuse of coffee or nicotine and the rest is due to emotional disturbances in the broadest sense. 1979-08-29 2023-08-11 Not clear
J P Crawfor. The anatomy of emotion. Medical hypotheses. vol 4. issue 4. 1979-01-26. PMID:713889. emotion is seen as a function of an autonomic system which pervades the cerebrum as much as the rest of the body. 1979-01-26 2023-08-11 Not clear