Physiological indices of challenge and threat: A data-driven investigation of autonomic nervous system reactivity during an active coping stressor task.

Journal: Psychophysiology
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Abstract

We utilized a data-driven, unsupervised machine learning approach to examine patterns of peripheral physiological responses during a motivated performance context across two large, independent data sets, each with multiple peripheral physiological measures. Results revealed that patterns of cardiovascular response commonly associated with challenge and threat states emerged as two of the predominant patterns of peripheral physiological responding within both samples, with these two patterns best differentiated by reactivity in cardiac output, pre-ejection period, interbeat interval, and total peripheral resistance. However, we also identified a third, relatively large group of apparent physiological nonresponders who exhibited minimal reactivity across all physiological measures in the motivated performance context. This group of nonresponders was best differentiated from the others by minimal increases in electrodermal activity. We discuss implications for identifying and characterizing this third group of individuals in future research on physiological patterns of challenge and threat.

Authors

  • Jolie B Wormwood
    Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire.
  • Zulqarnain Khan
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Erika Siegel
    Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
  • Spencer K Lynn
    Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Jennifer Dy
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Lisa Feldman Barrett
    Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Karen S Quigley
    Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.