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| author | Sofie, Van der vieren |
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| contents | <p><span><span>This research proposal introduces a novel paradigm in social neuroscience and psychophysiology by investigating the </span><strong><span>internal regulatory state of the witness</span></strong><span> as the primary driver of stress recovery in others</span></span><span><span><sup></sup></span></span><span>. </span><span><span>While traditional social buffering research focuses on supportive behaviors or relationship quality, this project tests the hypothesis that a witness's </span><strong><span>heart rate variability (HRV)</span></strong><span>—as a proxy for autonomic regulatory capacity—functions as the active variable in stress attenuation, independent of their behavioral actions</span></span><span><span><sup></sup><sup></sup><sup></sup><sup></sup></span></span><span>.</span></p> |
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| spellingShingle | The Internal Regulatory State of the Witness as Predictor of Stress Recovery in Others Sofie, Van der vieren heart rate variability, co-regulation, social buffering, polyvagal theory <p><span><span>This research proposal introduces a novel paradigm in social neuroscience and psychophysiology by investigating the </span><strong><span>internal regulatory state of the witness</span></strong><span> as the primary driver of stress recovery in others</span></span><span><span><sup></sup></span></span><span>. </span><span><span>While traditional social buffering research focuses on supportive behaviors or relationship quality, this project tests the hypothesis that a witness's </span><strong><span>heart rate variability (HRV)</span></strong><span>—as a proxy for autonomic regulatory capacity—functions as the active variable in stress attenuation, independent of their behavioral actions</span></span><span><span><sup></sup><sup></sup><sup></sup><sup></sup></span></span><span>.</span></p> |
| title | The Internal Regulatory State of the Witness as Predictor of Stress Recovery in Others |
| topic | heart rate variability, co-regulation, social buffering, polyvagal theory |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18090621 |