10.17632/BNFZDTBMZF.4
Poppelaars, Eefje
Eefje
Poppelaars
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7030-0282
Open dataset for: "Delta-beta cross-frequency coupling as an index of stress regulation during social-evaluative threat"
Mendeley
2020
Dataset
Psychology
FOS: Psychology
FOS: Psychology
Physiology
FOS: Biological sciences
FOS: Biological sciences
Neuroscience
Endocrinology
Sympathetic Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Anxiety
Emotional Stress
Cortisol
Oscillation
Emotion
Klackl, Johannes
Johannes
Klackl
Pletzer, Belinda
Belinda
Pletzer
Jonas, Eva
Eva
Jonas
2020-08-14
10.17632/bnfzdtbmzf
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Open data and R analysis scripts for the paper as submitted for publication: "Poppelaars, E. S., Klackl, J., Pletzer, B., & Jonas, E. (2020). Delta-beta cross-frequency coupling as an index of stress regulation during social-evaluative threat." Hypotheses and analyses were preregistered: Poppelaars, E. S., Klackl, J., Pletzer, B., & Jonas, E. (2018). Delta-beta cross-frequency coupling as an index of stress regulation during social-evaluative threat. Open Science Framework. https://osf.io/8gchf/register/565fb3678c5e4a66b5582f67. Description of the dataset: A dataset of 37 men and 30 women (tested in the luteal phase of their menstrual cycle) participated in a public speaking task to induce social-evaluative threat. Responses of multiple stress systems were measured (sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activity, self-reported affect, and hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis activity), as well as personality traits (e.g. trait social anxiety), and EEG delta-beta cross-frequency coupling (e.g., frontal and parietal amplitude-amplitude correlation and phase-amplitude coupling).