†<p>sex difference within treatment group p<0.05 Mann-Whitney test.</p><p>*effect of stress within sex p<0.05 Mann-Whitney test.</p><p>All data are mean±s.e.</p
<p>Sex differences in CASES empathy scores with means, SDs, and effect sizes (Cohen’s d).</p
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
To examine gender differences in immune reactions to stress and relationships between immune and car...
Men and women differ in regard to psychosocial stress responses. Biological and contextual factors a...
<p>All times in sec, all distances in m.</p><p>+ p<0.05,</p><p>++ p<0.01,</p><p>+++ p<0.001 paired t...
<p>(A) Time-frequency plots for the difference between control and stress trials, for males (left) a...
<p>Social defeat increased baseline corticosterone in males but not females during both the inactive...
Abstract This study investigated (1) sex differences in hormonal responses to psychosocial stress; (...
<p>Mean reaction times and mean stay percentages as a function of feedback valence and magnitude, an...
Some, but not all studies using the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) have demonstrated evidence in su...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
<p>Female: all females collapsed across priming groups; Male: all males collapsed across priming gro...
<p>(*) indicates a significant difference between genders within a treatment group (C, UnPr, Pr). (*...
<p>! Significant effect of sex p<0.05,</p><p>* Significantly different from the same sex control p<0...
<p>Sex differences in CASES empathy scores with means, SDs, and effect sizes (Cohen’s d).</p
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
To examine gender differences in immune reactions to stress and relationships between immune and car...
Men and women differ in regard to psychosocial stress responses. Biological and contextual factors a...
<p>All times in sec, all distances in m.</p><p>+ p<0.05,</p><p>++ p<0.01,</p><p>+++ p<0.001 paired t...
<p>(A) Time-frequency plots for the difference between control and stress trials, for males (left) a...
<p>Social defeat increased baseline corticosterone in males but not females during both the inactive...
Abstract This study investigated (1) sex differences in hormonal responses to psychosocial stress; (...
<p>Mean reaction times and mean stay percentages as a function of feedback valence and magnitude, an...
Some, but not all studies using the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) have demonstrated evidence in su...
It seems that no matter where we look, stress exerts strong effects on the physiology and psychophys...
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
<p>Female: all females collapsed across priming groups; Male: all males collapsed across priming gro...
<p>(*) indicates a significant difference between genders within a treatment group (C, UnPr, Pr). (*...
<p>! Significant effect of sex p<0.05,</p><p>* Significantly different from the same sex control p<0...
<p>Sex differences in CASES empathy scores with means, SDs, and effect sizes (Cohen’s d).</p
<p>Data are means ± SEM. *p<0.05: significant difference between stressed and controls of females. <...
To examine gender differences in immune reactions to stress and relationships between immune and car...