Acute Anxiety Predicts Components of the Cold Shock Response on Cold Water Immersion: Toward an Integrated Psychophysiological Model of Acute Cold Water Survival

Author:

Barwood Martin J.,Corbett Jo,Massey Heather,McMorris Terry,Tipton Mike,Wagstaff Christopher R. D.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Psychology

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4. Habituation of the cold shock response is inhibited by repeated anxiety: implications for safety behaviour on accidental cold water immersions.;Barwood;Physiol. Behav.,2017

5. Habituation of the cold shock may include a significant perceptual component.;Barwood;Aviat. Space Environ. Med.,2014

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