Title The contribution of coping-related variables and heart rate variability to visual search performance under pressure.
Author Laborde, Sylvain; Lautenbach, Franziska; Allen, Mark S
Journal Physiol Behav Publication Year/Month 2015-Feb
PMID 25481358 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation + expend 1.German Sport University Cologne, Institute of Psychology, Germany; University of Caen, France. Electronic address: sylvain.laborde@yahoo.fr.

Visual search performance under pressure is explored within the predictions of the neurovisceral integration model. The experimental aims of this study were: 1) to investigate the contribution of coping-related variables to baseline, task, and reactivity (task-baseline) high-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV), and 2) to investigate the contribution of coping-related variables and HF-HRV to visual search performance under pressure. Participants (n=96) completed self-report measures of coping-related variables (emotional intelligence, coping style, perceived stress intensity, perceived control of stress, coping effectiveness, challenge and threat, and attention strategy) and HF-HRV was measured during a visual search task under pressure. The data show that baseline HF-HRV was predicted by a trait coping-related variable, task HF-HRV was predicted by a combination of trait and state coping-related variables, and reactivity HF-HRV was predicted by a state coping-related variable. Visual search performance was predicted by coping-related variables but not by HF-HRV.

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