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170 related items for PubMed ID: 18230022

  • 1. Negative social evaluation, but not mere social presence, elicits cortisol responses to a laboratory stressor task.
    Dickerson SS, Mycek PJ, Zaldivar F.
    Health Psychol; 2008 Jan; 27(1):116-21. PubMed ID: 18230022
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  • 2. Rumination and cortisol responses to laboratory stressors.
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  • 3. Social-evaluative threat, cognitive load, and the cortisol and cardiovascular stress response.
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  • 4. Acute threat to the social self: shame, social self-esteem, and cortisol activity.
    Gruenewald TL, Kemeny ME, Aziz N, Fahey JL.
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  • 5. Subjective social status moderates cortisol responses to social threat.
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  • 8. A prepared speech in front of a pre-recorded audience: subjective, physiological, and neuroendocrine responses to the Leiden Public Speaking Task.
    Westenberg PM, Bokhorst CL, Miers AC, Sumter SR, Kallen VL, van Pelt J, Blöte AW.
    Biol Psychol; 2009 Oct; 82(2):116-24. PubMed ID: 19576261
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  • 9. Self-focus and social evaluative threat increase salivary cortisol responses to acute stress in men.
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  • 11. Stress on the dance floor: the cortisol stress response to social-evaluative threat in competitive ballroom dancers.
    Rohleder N, Beulen SE, Chen E, Wolf JM, Kirschbaum C.
    Pers Soc Psychol Bull; 2007 Jan; 33(1):69-84. PubMed ID: 17178931
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  • 12. Effects of manipulating the amount of social-evaluative threat on the cortisol stress response in young healthy women.
    Wadiwalla M, Andrews J, Lai B, Buss C, Lupien SJ, Pruessner JC.
    Stress; 2010 May; 13(3):214-20. PubMed ID: 20392193
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  • 13. Cardiovascular and cortisol reactions to acute psychological stress under conditions of high versus low social evaluative threat: associations with the type D personality construct.
    Bibbey A, Carroll D, Ginty AT, Phillips AC.
    Psychosom Med; 2015 Jun; 77(5):599-608. PubMed ID: 25984824
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  • 14. Eliciting and maintaining ruminative thought: the role of social-evaluative threat.
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  • 15. Vasopressin needs an audience: neuropeptide elicited stress responses are contingent upon perceived social evaluative threats.
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  • 16. Dreading the boards: stress response to a competitive audition characterized by social-evaluative threat.
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  • 17. Testosterone and social evaluative stress: the moderating role of basal cortisol.
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  • 18. Neuroendocrine and psychometric evaluation of a placebo version of the 'Trier Social Stress Test'.
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  • 19. The impact of the amount of social evaluation on psychobiological responses to a body image threat.
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  • 20. Interpersonal motives and social-evaluative threat: Effects of acceptance and status stressors on cardiovascular reactivity and salivary cortisol response.
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