01638nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001260007600042653001300118653001000131653003300141653002800174100001800202245004200220300001200262490000600274520113600280022001401416020001401430 2003 d c07/2003bSociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés10aEmotions10aAnger10aPsychophysiological research10aCardiovascular activity1 aVolker Hodapp00aPsychophysiological research on anger a175-1900 v93 aIn this article we will focus on the specific emotion of anger and the role of psychophysiological responses associated with this basic emotion. The present study was designed to compare cardiovascular responses during effortful active coping and the emotion of anger and to independently manipulate these two conditions. To assess the hemodynamic mechanisms of cardiovascular reactivity during active coping, anger impedance cardiography was introduced. Sixty-three male students, 20-51 years, participated in this study. During the first treatment period, one group worked on an effortful active coping task (mental arithmetic) and the other group did not (reading task). During the second treatment block, the two groups of the first treatment period were divided into two subgroups, and half of the subjects each were additionally provoked. Results of the present study show profound effect of anger on cardiovascular functioning. The additional measures of various cardiovascular parameters by means of impedance cardiography contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms involved in differential blood pressure increases. a1134-7937 a2174-0437