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501 related items for PubMed ID: 19464808

  • 1. Emotion regulation and cortisol reactivity to a social-evaluative speech task.
    Lam S, Dickerson SS, Zoccola PM, Zaldivar F.
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  • 17. Emotion regulation, affect, psychosocial functioning, and well-being in hemodialysis patients.
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  • 20. Assessing cortisol reactivity to a linguistic task as a marker of stress in individuals with left-hemisphere stroke and aphasia.
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