Stable personality traits have long been presumed to have biological substrates, although the evidence relating personality to biological stress reactivity is inconclusive. The present study examined, in a large middle aged cohort (N = 352), the relationship between key personality traits and both cortisol and cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress. Salivary cortisol and cardiovascular activity were measured at rest and in response to a psychological stress protocol comprising 5 min each of a Stroop task, mirror tracing, and a speech task. Participants subsequently completed the Big Five Inventory to assess neuroticism, agree-ableness, openness to experience, extraversion, and conscientiousness. Those with higher neuroticism...
High extraversion and conscientiousness and low neuroticism predict successful performance during an...
peer-reviewedThe present study investigated the possible interaction between life events stress and ...
Emerging evidence relates attenuated physiological stress reactions to poor behavioral regulation. H...
AbstractStable personality traits have long been presumed to have biological substrates, although th...
Recent research has suggested that diminished, as well as elevated reactivity to acute psychological...
Recent research has suggested that diminished, as well as elevated reactivity to acute psychological...
The present study examined the relationship between personality traits and the response to acute psy...
An individual’s personality is often seen to be composed of varying levels of positive and negative ...
Physiological stress reactions can be studied using various methods, like measuring heart rate, blo...
Although stress can certainly play an adaptive and motivating role in acute periods, chronic stress ...
Background Possible mechanisms behind psychophysiological hyperreactivity may be loc...
Neuroticism is a personality trait characterized by one\u27s susceptibility to experience negative e...
Attempts to link personality traits and cortisol stress responses have often been inconclusive. The ...
Various internalizing risk factors predict, in separate studies, both augmented and reduced cortisol...
How we react physiologically to stress has long been considered to have implications for our health....
High extraversion and conscientiousness and low neuroticism predict successful performance during an...
peer-reviewedThe present study investigated the possible interaction between life events stress and ...
Emerging evidence relates attenuated physiological stress reactions to poor behavioral regulation. H...
AbstractStable personality traits have long been presumed to have biological substrates, although th...
Recent research has suggested that diminished, as well as elevated reactivity to acute psychological...
Recent research has suggested that diminished, as well as elevated reactivity to acute psychological...
The present study examined the relationship between personality traits and the response to acute psy...
An individual’s personality is often seen to be composed of varying levels of positive and negative ...
Physiological stress reactions can be studied using various methods, like measuring heart rate, blo...
Although stress can certainly play an adaptive and motivating role in acute periods, chronic stress ...
Background Possible mechanisms behind psychophysiological hyperreactivity may be loc...
Neuroticism is a personality trait characterized by one\u27s susceptibility to experience negative e...
Attempts to link personality traits and cortisol stress responses have often been inconclusive. The ...
Various internalizing risk factors predict, in separate studies, both augmented and reduced cortisol...
How we react physiologically to stress has long been considered to have implications for our health....
High extraversion and conscientiousness and low neuroticism predict successful performance during an...
peer-reviewedThe present study investigated the possible interaction between life events stress and ...
Emerging evidence relates attenuated physiological stress reactions to poor behavioral regulation. H...