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137 related items for PubMed ID: 14754659

  • 1. Dynamic lateralization: hostility, cardiovascular regulation, and tachistoscopic recognition.
    Shenal BV, Harrison DW.
    Int J Neurosci; 2004 Mar; 114(3):335-48. PubMed ID: 14754659
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  • 2. Hostility and facial affect recognition: effects of a cold pressor stressor on accuracy and cardiovascular reactivity.
    Herridge ML, Harrison DW, Mollet GA, Shenal BV.
    Brain Cogn; 2004 Aug; 55(3):564-71. PubMed ID: 15223203
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  • 3. Investigation of the laterality of hostility, cardiovascular regulation, and auditory recognition.
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    Int J Neurosci; 2003 Feb; 113(2):205-22. PubMed ID: 12751432
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  • 4. Physiological and neuropsychological correlates of hostility.
    Demaree HA, Harrison DW.
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  • 5. Cardiovascular response to interpersonal provocation and mental arithmetic among high and low hostile young adult males.
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  • 6. Effects of hostility and stress on affective verbal learning in women.
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  • 7. An extension of the functional cerebral systems approach to hostility: a capacity model utilizing a dual concurrent task paradigm.
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    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2012 Jan; 34(1):92-106. PubMed ID: 22091622
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  • 8. Cardiovascular reactivity among hostile men and women: the effects of sex and anger suppression.
    Harralson TL, Suarez EC, Lawler KA.
    Womens Health; 1997 Jan; 3(2):151-64. PubMed ID: 9332156
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  • 9. Hostility as a moderator of physical reactivity and recovery to stress.
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  • 10. The importance of examining blood pressure reactivity and recovery in anger provocation research.
    Anderson JC, Linden W, Habra ME.
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  • 11. Neuropsychological effects of hostility and pain on emotion perception.
    Mitchell GA, Harrison DW.
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  • 12. Associations of blood pressure with self-report measures of anger and hostility among black and white men and women.
    Durel LA, Carver CS, Spitzer SB, Llabre MM, Weintraub JK, Saab PG, Schneiderman N.
    Health Psychol; 1989 Feb; 8(5):557-75. PubMed ID: 2630294
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  • 13. Physiological and behavioural indices of hostility: an extension of the capacity model to include exposure to affective stress and right lateralized motor stress.
    Holland AK, Newton SE, Hinson DW, Hardin J, Coe M, Harrison DW.
    Laterality; 2014 Feb; 19(5):560-84. PubMed ID: 24575850
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  • 14. The influence of hostility on electroencephalographic activity and memory functioning during an affective memory task.
    Everhart DE, Demaree HA, Harrison DW.
    Clin Neurophysiol; 2008 Jan; 119(1):134-43. PubMed ID: 18039592
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  • 15. Hostility and sex differences in the magnitude, duration, and determinants of heart rate response to forehead cold pressor: parasympathetic aspects of risk.
    Ruiz JM, Uchino BN, Smith TW.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2006 Jun; 60(3):274-83. PubMed ID: 16125263
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  • 16. Impact of defensive hostility in cardiovascular disease.
    Guerrero C, Palmero F.
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  • 17. Hydration status and cardiovascular function: effects of hydration enhancement on cardiovascular function at rest and during psychological stress.
    Rochette LM, Patterson SM.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2005 Apr; 56(1):81-91. PubMed ID: 15725492
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  • 18. Mental activation of supportive ties, hostility, and cardiovascular reactivity to laboratory stress in young men and women.
    Smith TW, Ruiz JM, Uchino BN.
    Health Psychol; 2004 Sep; 23(5):476-85. PubMed ID: 15367067
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  • 19. The relationship of hostility, negative affect and ethnicity to cardiovascular responses: an ambulatory study in Singapore.
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    Int J Psychophysiol; 2005 May; 56(2):185-97. PubMed ID: 15804452
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  • 20. Verbal dichotic listening in developmental stuttering: subgroups with atypical auditory processing.
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