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The psychological significance of changes in skin temperature
Authors:Sara E. Rimm-Kaufman  Jerome Kagan
Affiliation:(1) Harvard University, USA;(2) Present address: Curry School of Education, Ruffner Hall, 405 Emmet Street S, 22903 Charlottesville, Virginia
Abstract:Thirty-two female undergraduates were presented with varied, mildly stressful incentives while the temperatures of their face and hands were recorded with infrared telethermography. There was an increase of hand skin temperature to film clips intended to generate a happy affect but cooling to threatening personal questions. There was no significant skin temperature change in response to cognitive tasks or fear eliciting film clips. Larger temperature changes occurred on the hands than on the face, and most subjects were cooler on the left side of the face and the left hand than on the right side of face and right hand.
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