The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) is a widely used protocol to study human psycho-social stress responses. Quantitative reports of non-verbal behaviors have been carried out by means of the Ethological Coding System for Interviews (ECSI). However, no data have described whether and how non-verbal and verbal behaviors take part in the composition of multimodal sequences of communication during the test.
Santangelo, A., Monteleone, A.M., Casarrubea, M., Cassioli, E., Castellini, G., Crescimanno, G., et al. (2020). Recurring sequences of multimodal non-verbal and verbal communication during a human psycho-social stress test: A temporal pattern analysis. PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 221, 112907 [10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.112907].
Recurring sequences of multimodal non-verbal and verbal communication during a human psycho-social stress test: A temporal pattern analysis
Casarrubea, MaurizioMembro del Collaboration Group
;Crescimanno, GiuseppeMembro del Collaboration Group
;Aiello, StefaniaMembro del Collaboration Group
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2020-01-01
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The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) is a widely used protocol to study human psycho-social stress responses. Quantitative reports of non-verbal behaviors have been carried out by means of the Ethological Coding System for Interviews (ECSI). However, no data have described whether and how non-verbal and verbal behaviors take part in the composition of multimodal sequences of communication during the test.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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