Repeated exposure to homotypic laboratory psychosocial stressors typically instigates rapid habituation in hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis-mediated stress responses in humans. However, emerging evidence suggests the combination of physical stress and social evaluative threat may be sufficient to attenuate this response habituation. Neuroendocrine, cardiovascular and subjective stress responses following repeated exposure to a combined physical and social evaluative stress protocol were assessed to examine the habituation response dynamic in this context. The speech task of the Trier social stress test (TSST; Kirschbaum et al., 1993) and the socially evaluated cold pressor task (SECPT; Schwabe et al., 2008) were administered in ...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...
Many studies have documented abnormalities in the physiological system that modulates the response t...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...
Repeated exposure to homotypic laboratory psychosocial stressors typically instigates rapid habituat...
Previous studies of hormonal and neurophysiological changes in response to psychological stress in h...
The present study tested the hypothesis that some subjects may not readily show habituation of adren...
Objectives The phenomenon of stress is understood as a multidimensional concept which can be capture...
Objectives The phenomenon of stress is understood as a multidimensional concept which can be capture...
The degree of cardiovascular stress responsivity and its possible implications for the onset and pro...
Objective: To examine the Social Self Preservation Theory, which predicts that stressors involving s...
The degree of cardiovascular stress responsivity and its possible implications for the onset and pro...
Many studies have documented abnormalities in the physiological system that modulates the response t...
characteristically activate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The idea that distinct ps...
The degree of cardiovascular stress responsivity and its possible implications for the onset and pro...
OBJECTIVES The phenomenon of stress is understood as a multidimensional concept which can be capt...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...
Many studies have documented abnormalities in the physiological system that modulates the response t...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...
Repeated exposure to homotypic laboratory psychosocial stressors typically instigates rapid habituat...
Previous studies of hormonal and neurophysiological changes in response to psychological stress in h...
The present study tested the hypothesis that some subjects may not readily show habituation of adren...
Objectives The phenomenon of stress is understood as a multidimensional concept which can be capture...
Objectives The phenomenon of stress is understood as a multidimensional concept which can be capture...
The degree of cardiovascular stress responsivity and its possible implications for the onset and pro...
Objective: To examine the Social Self Preservation Theory, which predicts that stressors involving s...
The degree of cardiovascular stress responsivity and its possible implications for the onset and pro...
Many studies have documented abnormalities in the physiological system that modulates the response t...
characteristically activate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The idea that distinct ps...
The degree of cardiovascular stress responsivity and its possible implications for the onset and pro...
OBJECTIVES The phenomenon of stress is understood as a multidimensional concept which can be capt...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...
Many studies have documented abnormalities in the physiological system that modulates the response t...
Individual differences in stress reactivity and cognitive appraisal processes are thought to explain...