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Strengthening Psychophysiology through Replication
Patrícia Arriaga (Arriaga, P.); Cátia Silva (Silva, C.);
Event Title
XIV Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Psicofisiología y Neurociencia Cognitiva y Afectiva (SEPNECA)
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
Country
Spain
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Abstract
Replication studies play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability of scientific findings; however, they remain relatively rare in psychophysiology. This presentation will discuss why replication is necessary in this field, illustrating how it can help confirm key results, improve methodological practices, and assess whether findings also generalise across different individuals and contexts. We will present examples of individual and collaborative replication projects focused on peripheral and central psychophysiological measures. These examples aim to illustrate both the benefits of replication and the challenges they involve. Finally, we will share practical recommendations for planning and conducting replication studies in psychophysiology and argue that stronger support for these efforts is very important to strengthen the field and its evidence base.
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Keywords
Replication,psychophysiology,meta-science
  • Psychology - Social Sciences
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UIDB/03125/2025 FCT

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