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The Impact of a Continuous Performance Task on the Stress Response - Trial NCT06098352

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NCT06098352
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The Impact of a Continuous Performance Task on the Stress Response

Study Focus

Stress

PEBL Continuous Performance Task

Interventional

behavioral

Sponsor & Location

University of Redlands

Redlands, United States of America

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Sep 17, 2013

Sep 25, 2013

20 participants

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

Stress, not elsewhere classified
Other reactions to severe stress
Reaction to severe stress, unspecified
Undue concern and preoccupation with stressful events
State of emotional shock and stress, unspecified

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT06098352

Non-Device Trial