The Impact of a Continuous Performance Task on the Stress Response - Trial NCT06098352
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
University of Redlands
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
Sep 17, 2013
Sep 25, 2013
Primary Outcome
Blood pressure,Skin conductance level,Heart rate variability
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the impact of taking a continuous
 performance attention test on the physiological stress response in college students. The main
 questions it aims to answer are:
 
 - Does taking an attention test cause participants to have increases in heart rate, blood
 pressure, and sweat?
 
 - Does taking an attention test cause participants to have a decrease in heart rate
 variability?
 
 - Are there relationships between participants' levels of anxiety, perceived stress, and
 mindfulness to their physiological changes?
 
 Participants will
 
 - Answer questionnaires about anxiety, stress, and mindfulness
 
 - Have baseline measurements taken for blood pressure, sweat, and heart rate variability
 
 - Take the PEBL Continuous Performance Task (a 14 minute attention test) while having the
 measurements listed above taken again
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06098352
Non-Device Trial

