Stress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. Two of the most commonly used laboratory paradigms are the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) and the Cold Pressor Test (CPT). We combined their most stressful features to create a simple laboratory stress test capable of eliciting strong autonomic and glucocorticoid stress responses. In comparison with the CPTand its variations, our stress tool (labeled the Maastricht Acute Stress Test; MAST) was found to yield superior salivary cortisol responses, while being equally effective in eliciting subjective stress reactions and (systolic and diastolic) blood pressure increases (study 1; N = 80). In study 2 (N = 20), we directly compared the effectiveness of...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Abstract It is becoming increasingly difficult for researchers to continue their high rates of publi...
SummaryStress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. ...
Stress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. Two of ...
Stress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. Two of ...
Stress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. Two of ...
Contains fulltext : 140836.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Stress-relate...
Stress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. Two of ...
SummaryStress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. ...
The Maastricht Acute Stress Test (MAST) is designed to be a simple, quick, and non-invasive procedur...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Item does not contain fulltextReliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensab...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Abstract It is becoming increasingly difficult for researchers to continue their high rates of publi...
SummaryStress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. ...
Stress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. Two of ...
Stress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. Two of ...
Stress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. Two of ...
Contains fulltext : 140836.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Stress-relate...
Stress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. Two of ...
SummaryStress-related research has employed several procedures to activate the human stress system. ...
The Maastricht Acute Stress Test (MAST) is designed to be a simple, quick, and non-invasive procedur...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Item does not contain fulltextReliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensab...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into str...
Abstract It is becoming increasingly difficult for researchers to continue their high rates of publi...