The Reliability of Respiratory Sensory Gating Measured with Respiratory-Related Evoked Potentials

2017 
References [1] Chan, P. Y. S., von Leupoldt, A., Bradley, M. M., Lang, P. J., & Davenport, P. W. (2012). The effect of anxiety on respiratory sensory gating measured by respiratory-related evoked potentials. Biological psychology, 91(2), 185-189. [2] Chan, P. Y. S., & Davenport, P. W. (2008). Respiratory-related evoked potential measures of respiratory sensory gating. Journal of Applied Physiology, 105(4), 1106-1113. [3] Bradley, M. M., & Lang, P. J. (1994). Measuring emotion: the self-assessment manikin and the semantic differential. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry, 25(1), 49-59. Results A dependent t-test confirmed a significantly smaller N1 peak amplitude for S2 compared to S1 on both testing days (T1: t(8) = -5.202 , p < 0.01, d = -1.29; T2: t(8) = -6.534 , p < 0.001, d = -1.26) indicating RSG (Figure 2A).
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