The present study examined the acute effects of drugs that stimulate or block sympathetic nervous system activity on components of Type A behavior, affect, and cardiovascular responses to mental stressors. Either propranolol (a beta-adrenergic blocker), isoproterenol (a beta-agonist), or placebo was infused intravenously at different times in 12 healthy males. In two sessions, placebo (saline) was administered first, followed by a structured interview, challenging mental arithmetic test, and completion of affect scales. The procedure was then repeated with one of the active drugs, presented in counterbalanced order. Results indicated reliable drug effects on both heart rate (HR) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) reactivity to the tasks, wit...
RATIONALE: Noradrenergic processes within the amygdala have been implicated in the modulation of mem...
The primary objectives of this study were to classify subjects into responder types, to validate thi...
Several clinical observations have demonstrated a link between heart rate and anxiety or panic disor...
To explore the effect of beta-adrenergic blockade on low heart rate-related (mental stress) ischemia...
Upon perception of a stimulus as stressful, the human brain reacts with the activation of the hypoth...
Acute mental stress elicits increases in plasma cytokine concentrations in humans, but the underlyin...
For years research in fields such as biologic psychiatry and hypertension has benefited from the use...
SUMMARY The hypertensive response to the infusion of epinephrine is exaggerated in subjects treated ...
There is considerable interest in blood pressure reactivity to psychological stressors. Because the ...
On the evidence surveyed it is difficult to reach clear-cut conclusions about the value of propranol...
Acute psychological stress challenges the cardiovascular system with an increase in BP (blood pressu...
To investigate the noradrenergic modulation of working memory in humans single doses of two beta-blo...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedNoradrenergic pathways are involved in mediating the central and perip...
Rationale: Noradrenergic processes within the amygdala have been implicated in the modulation of mem...
Background: Mental stress may trigger serious arrhythmias. Mental stress tests cause significant inc...
RATIONALE: Noradrenergic processes within the amygdala have been implicated in the modulation of mem...
The primary objectives of this study were to classify subjects into responder types, to validate thi...
Several clinical observations have demonstrated a link between heart rate and anxiety or panic disor...
To explore the effect of beta-adrenergic blockade on low heart rate-related (mental stress) ischemia...
Upon perception of a stimulus as stressful, the human brain reacts with the activation of the hypoth...
Acute mental stress elicits increases in plasma cytokine concentrations in humans, but the underlyin...
For years research in fields such as biologic psychiatry and hypertension has benefited from the use...
SUMMARY The hypertensive response to the infusion of epinephrine is exaggerated in subjects treated ...
There is considerable interest in blood pressure reactivity to psychological stressors. Because the ...
On the evidence surveyed it is difficult to reach clear-cut conclusions about the value of propranol...
Acute psychological stress challenges the cardiovascular system with an increase in BP (blood pressu...
To investigate the noradrenergic modulation of working memory in humans single doses of two beta-blo...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedNoradrenergic pathways are involved in mediating the central and perip...
Rationale: Noradrenergic processes within the amygdala have been implicated in the modulation of mem...
Background: Mental stress may trigger serious arrhythmias. Mental stress tests cause significant inc...
RATIONALE: Noradrenergic processes within the amygdala have been implicated in the modulation of mem...
The primary objectives of this study were to classify subjects into responder types, to validate thi...
Several clinical observations have demonstrated a link between heart rate and anxiety or panic disor...