In contrast to the large body of research on the effects of stress-induced cortisol on memory consolidation in young people, far less attention has been devoted to understanding the effects of stress-induced testosterone on this memory phase. This study examined the psychobiological (i.e., anxiety, cortisol, and testosterone) response to the Maastricht Acute Stress Test and its impact on free recall and recognition for emotional and neutral material. Thirty-seven healthy young men and women were exposed to a stress (MAST) or control task post-encoding, and 24 h later, they had to recall the material previously learned. Results indicated that the MAST increased anxiety and cortisol levels, but it did not significantly change the testosterone...
The present thesis contains five experimental studies into the effects of stress on memory I healthy...
Stress can enhance or impair memory performance. Both cortisol release and sympathetic nervous syste...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
In contrast to the large body of research on the effects of stress-induced cortisol on memory consol...
textResearch suggests that memory is influenced by stress and the associated rise of glucocorticoids...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study the effects of stress-induced cortisol increases on long...
Adrenal stress hormones released in response to acute stress may yield memory-enhancing effects when...
In contrast to a large body of work concerning the effects of physiological stress reactivity on chi...
To some extent, we can shape our recollections by intentionally remembering certain experiences whil...
Stress is known to exert considerable impact on learning and memory processes. Typically, human stud...
Stress-induced changes in cortisol can impact memory in various ways. However, the precise relations...
Previous research demonstrates that stress can disrupt a number of different cognitive systems, incl...
Koessler S, Steidle L, Engler H, Kißler J. Stress eliminates retrieval-induced forgetting-Does the o...
Though considerable evidence has indicated that stress-induced changes in cortisol crucially affect ...
Contains fulltext : 77412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Autobiographic...
The present thesis contains five experimental studies into the effects of stress on memory I healthy...
Stress can enhance or impair memory performance. Both cortisol release and sympathetic nervous syste...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
In contrast to the large body of research on the effects of stress-induced cortisol on memory consol...
textResearch suggests that memory is influenced by stress and the associated rise of glucocorticoids...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study the effects of stress-induced cortisol increases on long...
Adrenal stress hormones released in response to acute stress may yield memory-enhancing effects when...
In contrast to a large body of work concerning the effects of physiological stress reactivity on chi...
To some extent, we can shape our recollections by intentionally remembering certain experiences whil...
Stress is known to exert considerable impact on learning and memory processes. Typically, human stud...
Stress-induced changes in cortisol can impact memory in various ways. However, the precise relations...
Previous research demonstrates that stress can disrupt a number of different cognitive systems, incl...
Koessler S, Steidle L, Engler H, Kißler J. Stress eliminates retrieval-induced forgetting-Does the o...
Though considerable evidence has indicated that stress-induced changes in cortisol crucially affect ...
Contains fulltext : 77412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Autobiographic...
The present thesis contains five experimental studies into the effects of stress on memory I healthy...
Stress can enhance or impair memory performance. Both cortisol release and sympathetic nervous syste...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...