Investigating pupillometry to detect emotional regulation difficulties in post-traumatic stress disorder
Article 2021 en
Authors
LG
Lee Ginton
EV
Eileen Vuong
ML
Marilyn T. Lake
Abstract
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Increased pupillary dilation in PTSD may reflect impaired parasympathetic nervous system processes. The lack of association of these measures with self-reported emotion regulation may suggest reporting biases. Larger studies with more generalised populations are required to consolidate these preliminary findings.
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