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268 related items for PubMed ID: 20064586

  • 1. Predicting affective responses to exercise using resting EEG frontal asymmetry: does intensity matter?
    Hall EE, Ekkekakis P, Petruzzello SJ.
    Biol Psychol; 2010 Mar; 83(3):201-6. PubMed ID: 20064586
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  • 2. Regional brain activity and strenuous exercise: predicting affective responses using EEG asymmetry.
    Hall EE, Ekkekakis P, Petruzzello SJ.
    Biol Psychol; 2007 May; 75(2):194-200. PubMed ID: 17449167
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  • 3. Examining the exercise-affect dose-response relationship: does duration influence frontal EEG asymmetry?
    Woo M, Kim S, Kim J, Petruzzello SJ, Hatfield BD.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2009 May; 72(2):166-72. PubMed ID: 19110012
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  • 4. Regional brain activation as a biological marker of affective responsivity to acute exercise: influence of fitness.
    Petruzzello SJ, Hall EE, Ekkekakis P.
    Psychophysiology; 2001 Jan; 38(1):99-106. PubMed ID: 11321625
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  • 5. Emotional & electroencephalographic responses during affective picture viewing after exercise.
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  • 6. The influence of exercise intensity on frontal electroencephalographic asymmetry and self-reported affect.
    Woo M, Kim S, Kim J, Petruzzello SJ, Hatfield BD.
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  • 7. Manipulation of frontal EEG asymmetry through biofeedback alters self-reported emotional responses and facial EMG.
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    Psychophysiology; 2001 Jul 28; 38(4):685-93. PubMed ID: 11446582
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  • 8. Resting frontal EEG alpha-asymmetry predicts the evaluation of affective musical stimuli.
    Schmidt B, Hanslmayr S.
    Neurosci Lett; 2009 Sep 04; 460(3):237-40. PubMed ID: 19500651
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  • 9. Frontal brain asymmetry and affective flexibility in an emotional contagion paradigm.
    Papousek I, Reiser EM, Weber B, Freudenthaler HH, Schulter G.
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  • 10. Circadian and seasonal variability of resting frontal EEG asymmetry.
    Peterson CK, Harmon-Jones E.
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  • 11. On the selective relation of frontal cortical asymmetry and anger-out versus anger-control.
    Hewig J, Hagemann D, Seifert J, Naumann E, Bartussek D.
    J Pers Soc Psychol; 2004 Dec 04; 87(6):926-39. PubMed ID: 15598115
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  • 12. Frontal EEG asymmetry and sensation seeking in young adults.
    Santesso DL, Segalowitz SJ, Ashbaugh AR, Antony MM, McCabe RE, Schmidt LA.
    Biol Psychol; 2008 May 04; 78(2):164-72. PubMed ID: 18367308
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  • 13. The resting frontal alpha asymmetry across the menstrual cycle: a magnetoencephalographic study.
    Hwang RJ, Chen LF, Yeh TC, Tu PC, Tu CH, Hsieh JC.
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  • 14. Long-term stability of resting frontal EEG alpha asymmetry and power in a sample of stable community outpatients with schizophrenia.
    Jetha MK, Schmidt LA, Goldberg JO.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2009 May 04; 72(2):228-33. PubMed ID: 19138711
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  • 15. Investigating models of affect: relationships among EEG alpha asymmetry, depression, and anxiety.
    Mathersul D, Williams LM, Hopkinson PJ, Kemp AH.
    Emotion; 2008 Aug 04; 8(4):560-72. PubMed ID: 18729586
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  • 16. Frontal brain asymmetry and affective style: a conceptual replication.
    Hagemann D, Naumann E, Becker G, Maier S, Bartussek D.
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  • 17. State anxiety reduction and exercise: does hemispheric activation reflect such changes?
    Petruzzello SJ, Landers DM.
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  • 18. Presleep relaxed 7-8 Hz EEG from left frontal region: marker of localised neuropsychological performance?
    Anderson C, Horne JA.
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  • 19. Gender specificity of resting anterior electroencephalographic asymmetry and defensiveness in the elderly.
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  • 20. Acute effects of brisk walking on affect and psychological well-being in individuals with type 2 diabetes.
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