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  • 3. Sociotropic cognition moderates stress-induced cardiovascular responsiveness in women through effects on total peripheral resistance, but not cardiac output.
    Sauro MD, Jorgensen RS, Ewart CK, Schum JL, Gelling P.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2005 Apr; 56(1):55-64. PubMed ID: 15725490
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  • 4. Incentive effects on cardiovascular reactivity in active coping with unclear task difficulty.
    Richter M, Gendolla GH.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2006 Aug; 61(2):216-25. PubMed ID: 16318893
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  • 7. Task difficulty effects on cardiac activity.
    Richter M, Friedrich A, Gendolla GH.
    Psychophysiology; 2008 Sep; 45(5):869-75. PubMed ID: 18665860
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  • 8. [Cardiovascular effects of active coping behavior in mental and social stress situations during various incentive conditions].
    Gramer M, Huber HP.
    Z Exp Psychol; 1996 Sep; 43(2):256-78. PubMed ID: 9005026
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  • 9. Effects of trait dominance on psychological and cardiovascular responses to social influence attempts: the role of gender and partner dominance.
    Gramer M, Berner M.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2005 Mar; 55(3):279-89. PubMed ID: 15708641
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  • 12. Cardiovascular responses across stressor phases: the match of gender and gender-role identification with the gender relevance of the stressor.
    Kolk AM, van Well S.
    J Psychosom Res; 2007 Feb; 62(2):197-205. PubMed ID: 17270578
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  • 15. Coping and appraisal of daily stressors predict heart rate and blood pressure levels in young women.
    Fontana A, McLaughlin M.
    Behav Med; 1998 Feb; 24(1):5-16. PubMed ID: 9575387
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  • 16. Do Cardiovascular Responses to Active and Passive Coping Tasks predict Future Blood Pressure over a 10-Month Later?
    Yuenyongchaiwat K, Baker I, Maratos F, Sheffield D.
    Span J Psychol; 2016 Mar 14; 19():E10. PubMed ID: 26972632
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  • 18. Relationships between features of autonomic cardiovascular control and cognitive performance.
    Duschek S, Muckenthaler M, Werner N, del Paso GA.
    Biol Psychol; 2009 May 14; 81(2):110-7. PubMed ID: 19428975
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  • 20. Cardiovascular reactivity during performance under social observation: the moderating role of task difficulty.
    Gendolla GH, Richter M.
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