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SUBMITTER: Qi Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7015327 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Qi Yanyan Y Herrmann Martin J MJ Bell Luisa L Fackler Anna A Han Shihui S Deckert Jürgen J Hein Grit G
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20200122 1919
Social animals show reduced physiological responses to aversive events if a conspecific is physically present. Although humans are innately social, it is unclear whether the mere physical presence of another person is sufficient to reduce human autonomic responses to aversive events. In our study, participants experienced aversive and neutral sounds alone (alone treatment) or with an unknown person that was physically present without providing active support. The present person was a member of t ...[more]