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1. Depressive symptoms, task choice, and effort: The moderating effect of personal control on cardiac response.

2. Callous‐unemotional traits and pre‐ejection period in response to reward.

3. Cognitive conflict does not always mean high effort: Task difficulty's moderating effect on cardiac response.

4. Physiological synchrony in supportive discussions: An examination of co‐rumination, relationship type, and heterogeneity.

5. Noise annoys—But personal choice can attenuate noise effects on cardiac response reflecting effort.

6. 可穿戴人体无创血压测量技术.

7. The power of personal control: Task choice attenuates the effect of implicit sadness on sympathetically mediated cardiac response.

8. Cardiac psychophysiological tuning to socioaffective content is disrupted in aged rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).

9. Emotion dysregulation and reward responsiveness as predictors of autonomic reactivity to an infant cry task among substance‐using pregnant and postpartum women.

10. Action‐orientation shields against primed cognitive conflict effects on effort‐related cardiac response.

11. Individual differences in action‐state orientation moderate task difficulty effects on effort‐related cardiac response.

12. Pain and gain: Monetary incentive moderates pain's impact on effort‐related cardiac response.

13. Is cognitive conflict really effortful? Conflict priming and shielding effects on cardiac response.

14. Personal choice shields against affective influences on effort in a "do your best" task: Effects on cardiac response.

15. The pre-ejection period is a highly stress dependent parameter of paramount importance for pulse-wave-velocity based applications

16. Data‐driven approach for automatic detection of aortic valve opening: B point detection from impedance cardiogram.

17. Autonomic nervous system activity moderates associations between temperament and externalizing behaviors in early childhood.

18. Comparison of TWA and PEP as indices of α2- and ß-adrenergic activation.

19. Validation of a new impedance cardiography analysis algorithm for clinical classification of stress states.

20. Effects of experimental hypovolemia and pain on pre‐ejection period and pulse transit time in healthy volunteers.

21. Evidence for decreased parasympathetic response to a novel peer interaction in older children with autism spectrum disorder: a case-control study

22. Effects of experimental hypovolemia and pain on pre‐ejection period and pulse transit time in healthy volunteers

23. Detection of Aortic Valve Opening and Estimation of Pre-Ejection Period in Forcecardiography Recordings.

24. Validity of electrodermal activity-based measures of sympathetic nervous system activity from a wrist-worn device.

25. Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging

26. A Close Examination of the Use of Systolic Time Intervals in the Calculation of Impedance Derived Cardiac Autonomic Balance and Regulation

27. Harnessing the Manifold Structure of Cardiomechanical Signals for Physiological Monitoring During Hemorrhage.

28. Limited Effect of 60-Days Strict Head Down Tilt Bed Rest on Vascular Aging.

29. A Close Examination of the Use of Systolic Time Intervals in the Calculation of Impedance Derived Cardiac Autonomic Balance and Regulation.

30. Correlation of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activity during rest and acute stress tasks.

31. Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Activity and Sympathetic Allostasis During Value-Based Ambivalence

32. RZ Interval as an Impedance Cardiography Indicator of Effort-Related Cardiac Sympathetic Activity.

33. Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Activity and Sympathetic Allostasis During Value-Based Ambivalence.

34. Cardiac sympathetic activity during recovery as an indicator of sympathetic activity during task performance.

35. Evidence for decreased parasympathetic response to a novel peer interaction in older children with autism spectrum disorder: a case-control study.

36. Features of autonomic cardiovascular control during cognition in major depressive disorder.

37. Creative Flow and Physiologic States in Dancers During Performance

38. Detection of Aortic Valve Opening and Estimation of Pre-Ejection Period in Forcecardiography Recordings

39. Novel blood pressure and pulse pressure estimation based on pulse transit time and stroke volume approximation

40. Callous-unemotional traits and fearlessness: A cardiovascular psychophysiological perspective in two adolescent samples using virtual reality.

41. Creative Flow and Physiologic States in Dancers During Performance.

42. Infant emotional responses to challenge predict empathic behavior in toddlerhood.

43. Investigating Flow State and Cardiac Pre-ejection Period During Electronic Gaming Machine Use.

44. Personal task choice attenuates implicit happiness effects on effort: A study on cardiovascular response.

45. Children's physiological reactivity in emotion contexts and prosocial behavior

46. Regulating emotions in two languages: How do emotion regulation strategies relate to physiological reactivity in emotional contexts?

47. Parents' experiences of childhood abuse and neglect are differentially associated with behavioral and autonomic responses to their offspring.

48. Emotional and autonomic dysregulation in abstinent alcoholic men: An idiosyncratic profile?

49. Recollections of positive early caregiving relate to sympathetic nervous system activation and chronic inflammation in subsequent generations.

50. Alexithymia as a Predictor of Arousal and Affect Dysregulations when Batterers with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Cope with Acute Stress

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