Can you feel the excitement? Physiological correlates of students' self-reported emotions.
Elina E KetonenVisajaani SalonenKirsti LonkaKatariina Salmela-AroPublished in: The British journal of educational psychology (2022)
A 5-min time window with a Gaussian weighted mean seemed to be an appropriate data processing method for capturing the physiological arousal (or abate) of self-reported excitement and boredom. The findings suggest that the physiological stimulus of elevated HR could be interpreted by students as an adaptive state of excitement. Combining the experience sampling approach and the physiological measures revealed how the mind and body function in interplay and can therefore provide objective evidence of emotional and motivational processes as they unfold in students' daily lives.