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Researchers identify factors that explain individuals' stress while driving


Researchers identify factors that explain individuals’ stress while driving
Admit it: Daily commutes - those stops, the starts, all that stress - gets on your last nerve.
Or is that just me?
It might be, according to a new study from the University of Houston s Computational Physiology Lab. UH Professor Ioannis Pavlidis and his team of researchers took a look at why some drivers can stay cool behind the wheel while others keep getting more irked.
We call the phenomenon accelerousal. Arousal being a psychology term that describes stress. Accelarousal is what we identify as stress provoked by acceleration events, even small ones, said Pavlidis, who designed the research. According to the professor, the reason for it goes deeper than you might think. ....

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Does Driving Wear You Out? You Might Be Experiencing 'Accelerousal'


Anxious drivers were more exhausted after their drives, according to new research
UH Professor of Computational Physiology Ioannis Pavlidis designed research to capture how driving can stress out some drivers, while others remain cool
Admit it: Daily commutes – those stops, the starts, all that stress – gets on your last nerve.
Or is that just me?
It might be, according to a new study from the University of Houston’s Computational Physiology Lab. UH Professor Ioannis Pavlidis and his team of researchers took a look at why some drivers can stay cool behind the wheel while others keep getting more irked. ....

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