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Incident experience and freezing in firefighters.

V. Ly (Leiden University)
Freezing is a defensive response to acute stress that is associated with coping and alterations in attentional processing. However, it remains unclear whether individuals in high risk professions, who are skilled at making rapid decisions in emergency situations, show altered threat-induced freezing. Here we investigated the effect of incident experience in a high risk...
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Dataset corresponding to "Investigation of the stability of human freezing-like responses to social threat from mid to late adolescence"

H.C.M. Niermann (Radboud University); B.C. Figner (Radboud University); A. Tyborowska (Radboud University); (2 more)
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data at ages 14 and 17, as well as raw data of life events (assessed at ages 2.5, 5, and 17), state anxiety (assessed at ages 14 and 17), participants’ height (at age 17), and attachment (assessed at 15-months of age). This data was used for analyses in the research described in the...
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Defensive freezing links Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal-axis activity and internalizing symptoms in humans

H.C.M. Niermann (Radboud University); B. Figner (Radboud University); A Tyborowska (Radboud University); (3 more)
The data set contains preprocessed body sway (in mm) and heart rate (in beats-per-minute) data, as well as raw data of internalizing and externalizing symptoms, subjective stress, blood pressure, cortisol, and amylase. This data was used for analyses in the research described in the Psychoneuroendocrinology paper by Niermann et al. (2017). The goal of this study was to...
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