“…When the body is threatened by an incoming dangerous stimulus, the SCR can be used as a measure of fear and pain anticipation (Armel and Ramachandran, 2003;Hägni et al, 2008;Guterstam et al, 2011). Furthermore, previous evidence has showed that SCR increases in response to affective stimuli (Armel and Ramachandran, 2003;Forgiarini et al, 2011), pain perception Williams and Rhudy, 2009;Romano et al, 2014b) and cognitive conflict (Kobayashi et al, 2007). In particular, here we adopted a protocol recently designed to elicit reliable anticipatory responses to the vision of threatening stimuli approaching the body (Romano et al, 2014a;Romano and Maravita, 2014).…”