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Thomas Ritz

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Biological Psychology|May 8, 2024
How to account for respiration in respiratory sinus arrhythmia: Publication standards for heart rate variability studies in Biological PsychologyThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|September 9, 2008
Studying noninvasive indices of vagal control: the need for respiratory control and the problem of target specificityThomas Ritz
Psychophysiology|November 26, 2004
Probing the psychophysiology of the airways: physical activity, experienced emotion, and facially expressed emotionThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|December 18, 2020
Introduction from the New Co-Editor-In-Chief, Thomas RitzThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|May 26, 2023
Intelligence or artificial intelligence? More hard problems for authors of Biological Psychology, the neurosciences, and everyone elseThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|June 24, 2022
Editorial: Why fish and amphibians are important for biological psychologistsThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|December 13, 2023
Putting back respiration into respiratory sinus arrhythmia or high-frequency heart rate variability: Implications for interpretation, respiratory rhythmicity, and healthThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|March 12, 2022
An apnea-hypothesis of anxiety generation: Novel, respiratory, and falsifiableThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|June 6, 2025
Interoception research 40 years later - Revisiting James Pennebaker's critiqueThomas Ritz
Frontiers in Physiology|September 14, 2012
Airway responsiveness to psychological processes in asthma and healthThomas Ritz
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Biological Psychology|May 8, 2024
How to account for respiration in respiratory sinus arrhythmia: Publication standards for heart rate variability studies in Biological PsychologyThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|September 9, 2008
Studying noninvasive indices of vagal control: the need for respiratory control and the problem of target specificityThomas Ritz
Psychophysiology|November 26, 2004
Probing the psychophysiology of the airways: physical activity, experienced emotion, and facially expressed emotionThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|December 18, 2020
Introduction from the New Co-Editor-In-Chief, Thomas RitzThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|May 26, 2023
Intelligence or artificial intelligence? More hard problems for authors of Biological Psychology, the neurosciences, and everyone elseThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|June 24, 2022
Editorial: Why fish and amphibians are important for biological psychologistsThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|December 13, 2023
Putting back respiration into respiratory sinus arrhythmia or high-frequency heart rate variability: Implications for interpretation, respiratory rhythmicity, and healthThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|March 12, 2022
An apnea-hypothesis of anxiety generation: Novel, respiratory, and falsifiableThomas Ritz
Biological Psychology|June 6, 2025
Interoception research 40 years later - Revisiting James Pennebaker's critiqueThomas Ritz
Frontiers in Physiology|September 14, 2012
Airway responsiveness to psychological processes in asthma and healthThomas Ritz
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